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An Ellington Tribute



Item number JBQ41464CC, $45.00

Jazz Classics for the Young Ensemble - Grade 3 This production number for young players offers a perfect way to honor the music of the legendary Duke Ellington Orchestra. This swingin' medley takes you through the well-known standards C-Jam Blues, Sophisticated Lady and of course, Take the A Train.
 
Category: Band/Orchestra/Ensemble
Series: Young Jazz Classics
Performing Artist: Duke Ellington
Arranger: John Berry
Band Difficulty: 3

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Complete song list for "An Ellington Tribute"

Take The 'A' Train
Sophisticated Lady
C-Jam Blues


 
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