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Duke Ellington and His Orchestra: 1946

Twin Cities Music Highlights Posted on October 13, 1946 by SCookJuly 8, 2019

Duke Ellington and His Orchestra made its second appearance in Minneapolis on November 13, 1946, at the Minneapolis Auditorium.  Ellington would perform his newest musical suite, “The Deep South,” a piece in four movements before his two-night stand at Carnegie Hall scheduled for November 21 and 22.  Appearing with Ellington were vocalists Mariiono Cox, Kay Davis and Albert Hibbler.  A special feature of the concert was the appearance of famed French guitar virtuoso Django Reinhardt, who was scheduled to play at least four numbers, some without accompaniment, in the next-to-closing spot. This would be his only U.S. tour.  See a cool collage on Reinhardt on Robb Henry’s blog.

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