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  1. The Jaywalker is a studio album by American pianist, composer and bandleader Duke Ellington featuring tracks recorded in 1966 and 1967 and released on the Storyville label in 2004.

  2. Jimmy Hamilton (May 25, 1917 – September 20, 1994) [1] was an American jazz clarinetist and saxophonist, who was a member of the Duke Ellington Orchestra . Biography. Hamilton was born in Dillon, South Carolina, United States, [2] and grew up in Philadelphia.

  3. 3 de ago. de 2004 · Release Date. August 3, 2004. Duration. 01:16:21. Genre. Jazz. Styles. Big Band, Swing, Progressive Jazz. Recording Date. March 29, 1966 - June 23, 1967. Discography Timeline. See Full Discography. Masterpieces by Ellington (1951) The 1953 Pasadena Concert (1953) Ellington Uptown (1953) The Duke Plays Ellington [Capitol] (1954)

  4. "Duke Ellington's legendary "stockpile", the collection of tapes with the band, recorded at Ellington's own expense during the last 20-30 years of his life, continues to offer the most exquisite music, unissued until now. On this CD we are in the years of 1966-67." Made in Germany

  5. Tracklist. "The Shepherd" - 6:29. "Up Jump" - 3:06. "Rue Bleu" - 3:02. "Chromatic Love Affair" - 4:02. "Salomé" (Raymond Fol) - 4:14. "Blood Count" (Billy Strayhorn) - 3:50. "El Viti" - 3:27. "Kixx" - 3:55. "Eggo" -5:37. "I'm Hip Too" - 0:36. "Amta" - 2:51. "Warr" - 4:23. "Little Purple Flower" - 4:32. "Traffic Cop" - 3:50. "Untitled Blues" - 4:52.

  6. Featured peformers: Cootie Williams (trumpet), Cat Anderson (trumpet), Herbie Jones (trumpet), Mercer Ellington (trumpet), Buster Cooper (trombone), Lawrence Brown (trombone), Chuck Connors (trombone), Jimmy Hamilton (tenor saxophone, clarinet), Russell Procope (alto saxophone, clarinet), Johnny Hodges (alto saxophone), Paul Gonsalves (tenor ...

  7. 16 de dic. de 2004 · The Jaywalker. Storyville. 2004. More rare Ellingtonia, from a much later period, is unearthed on The Jaywalker , a compilation of tracks privately recorded by Duke himself from 1965 to 1967. Many of these are works in progress, some apparently intended for a little-known theatrical production.