Louie Bellson Smithsonian Interview Block 737 (Q11533)

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Louie Bellson Smithsonian Interview Block 737
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    I think Duke Ellington had already started years ago. For example, he took one - he was famous for taking one tune and making it - Harry Carney played the melody. Then a year later, he'd write another arrangement, the same tune, but don't have Harry Carney. Just have Ray Nance do it. Same tune. In other words, he's able to get more mileage out of one tune than anybody I ever knew. So what he d ...
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