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1
Ellington's major break came during the band's tenure at
A)Harlem's Cotton Club
B)the Palomar Ballroom
C)the Club Alabama in Times Square
D)Glen Island Casino
2
The Ellington band's theme song, "Take the A Train," was written by
A)Cootie Williams
B)Duke Ellington
C)Billy Strayhorn
D)Fletcher Henderson
3
Although many Ellingtonites spent their entire careers with the band, who was the record holder who stayed from 1926 to 1974.
A)saxophonist Johnny Hodges
B)saxophonist Harry Carney
C)trumpeter Cootie Williams
D)trombonist Lawrence Brown
4
The Ellington "book" (repertoire of arrangements and compositions) is often divided into how many categories or styles?
A)two
B)four
C)three
D)five
5
Ellington's trombone sections, ultimately called "God's trombones," included
A)Johnny Hodges, Harry Carney and Barney Bigard
B)Cootie Williams, Rex Stewart and Clark Terry
C)Louis Bellson, Jimmie Blanton and Ben Webster
D)Lawrence Brown, Jual Tizol and "Tricky Sam" Nanton
6
Which style of the Ellington orchestras was built around the raucous playing of Cootie Williams, Bubber Miley and Joe "Tricky Sam" Nanton?
A)jungle
B)concerto
C)mood
D)standard
7
According to many critics, the Ellington orchestras' greatest recording years were
A)between 1927 and 1931
B)between 1940 and 1942
C)between 1943 and 1951
D)between 1960 and 1962
8
The years from 1943 to 1951 were difficult ones for Duke Ellington and his orchestra because of
A)a great turnover in personnel
B)the decline of ballroom and night club business'
C)the challenge of bebop
D)all of the these
9
Although successful during his lifetime, as the years pass, Duke Ellington is now being relegated to the back burner of jazz history.
A)True
B)False
10
Who joined the Ellington organization in 1939 and became the Duke's compositional "alter ego?"
A)Johnny Hodges
B)Billy Strayhorn
C)Cootie Williams
D)Jimmie Blanton







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