Louie Bellson Smithsonian Interview Block 741 (Q11537): Difference between revisions
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Absolutely. Because Duke Ellington came to me after we played Grace Cathedral and the one in New York. Duke Ellington said, "Lou, you should do a sacred music of your own. You write and you compose. There's no reason why you can't do your own sacred music. You're a religious person. " The only difference is that Duke Ellington's sacred concert is based on the first testament, on God. Mine is o ...
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