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The Duke – Where and When

Duke Ellington's Working Life and Travels

Last updated 2014-01-03






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This webpage is an "evergreen" project intended for Ellington researchers to share information. New information, references and corrections are welcome.

Duke Ellington, born in 1899, began his musical career in his home town, Washington, D.C. In 1923 he and his musician friends took their music to New York where they played in various clubs and theatres and began recording as early as 1923. In late 1927 they became the house band at the Cotton Club, and Ellington's career took off. He and his sidemen, many of them stars in their own right, travelled the world with their music right up until a couple of months before Ellington died in 1974.

Whenever I refer to the late Dr. Klaus Stratemann of Germany's comprehensive Duke Ellington: Day by Day and Film by Film. I am over-awed by the picture it paints of Duke Ellington's travels during the ordinary course of his working life throughout his career.

There is an incredible amount of information about Ellington's working life and travels in over three decades of tri-annual DEMS Bulletins, in Stratemann, and in THE definitive Ellington discography, The New Desor, by Luciano Massagli and Giovanni M. Volonté.

Researcher and record collector Klaus Götting of Paris, France, compiled a directory of Ellington's itinerary from March, 1923 through to the end of his life, titled The Duke – Where and When. Initially for his own use, this document includes direct and indirect contributions from fellow researchers from around the world and from other sources. TDWAW will help you find out what Ellington was doing and where he was on a particular date and guide you to more detailed information in the DEMS Bulletins, Stratemann or New Desor.

M. Götting made TDWAW available on request to members of the Ellington community at least as long ago as 2009. At researcher Herr Carl Hällström's suggestion, M. Götting agreed to let it be used as the basis of this webpage, to serve as a resource for the research community. Entries in this colour are from the August 2011 version of TDWAW, and entries from all other sources are in black.

Individuals who contributed information directly or indirectly to TDWAW include Ken Steiner (USA), Carl A. Hällström (Sweden), the late Sjef Hoefsmit (Belgium), Agustín Pérez Gasco (Spain), Arne Neegaard (Norway), Steven Lasker (USA), Jan Bruér (Sweden), Ken Vail, the late Dr. Klaus Stratemann (Germany), William E. Timner (Canada), Michael Graff (USA), the late Jerry Valburn (USA), Roger Boyes (UK), and of course, all the contributors to DEMS. In particular, Mr. Steiner is recognized for confirming or correcting all 1941 and prior attributed Stratemann entries. His clarifications, corrections and hundreds of new finds have been published in DEMS. If you contributed information but your name is not shown, please accept my apology and let me know so I can credit you.

Since this is not a discography, where I've chosen to show what was recorded in a session, I've only listed the titles, without repeating a them where there's more than one take.

Much of itinerary began with research done by individuals such as the late Joe Igo, the late Gordon Ewing and the late Art Pilkington (see DEMS 08/2-6) and a great deal of credit is due to the late Sjef Hoefsmit and the late Benny H. Aasland of The International Duke Ellington Society for their work over the years in gathering and sharing this body of knowledge.

Many events are described quite briefly, but the references should allow you to look them up. While this webpage is based on M. Götting's TDWAW, as a webpage it has the room to add more information, and will include more information about important events in the lives of Ellington and his sidemen, gathered from many sources. An item marked as an update may simply be an added reference or a rewording, or it may include additional information.

Personnel changes are noted, taken from the second volume of New Desor. Exact dates are not usually shown, and where people left and returned, I have not checked to see if their departures were planned to be only a break or if they intended to leave forever. Similarly, some members were in the band only a for short time, and I don't know if they were hired for a short length of time or were intended to be permanent members of the band.

Caution

Since Ellington often changed his plans, a review after an event is more reliable than an advertisement beforehand. Where an event is only supported by advance publicity (previews) or by advertisements, you should consider it to unconfirmed, although an ad on the day of the event is more likely to be reliable than one a week or two ahead of time.




The Duke – Where and When

Duke Ellington's Working Life and Travels



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1899–1922

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1890s

1898 01 03
Monday
.Washington, D.C..James Edward Ellington married Daisy Kennedy, who would be 19 years old the next day. Tucker reports they had a child before Duke, and this child died in infancy.Tucker, p.16....
added 2013-10-05
1899-04-29
Saturday
. Washington, D.C.Grandparents' home
2129 Ward Place N.W.
Birth of Edward Kennedy Ellington.

When he was a child, Ellington's home had two pianos, and both parents played. AHL tells us mother Daisy played well and father James Edward Ellington played by ear, and sang excerpts from operas and operettas. JE would also lead his friends in singing, arranging the music himself, humming individual parts and conducting from the piano.
... AHL p.3
Tucker p.20
djp added 2011-12-28
updated 2012-03-15

1900 – 1905

1900 01 11...Birth of Wilbur de Paris, trombone.djpAdded 2012 10 11
1900 01 22...Birth of Juan Tizol, valve trombonist, composer, copyist, arranger. .djpAdded 2012 10 10
1902 12 13...Birth of Sonny Greer.djpAdded 2012 10 11
1903 04 03...Birth of trumpeter Bubber Miley.djpAdded 2012 10 10
1904 00 001908 00 00Washington, D.C.Garnet Elementary SchoolAWL says Daisy Ellington listed her son's age as 6 so he could start school at age 5.

While this would place him in school in 1904, Vail places Ellington's school entry in 1905 without providing support.

Tucker says Ellington's "first brush with formal music education" was at about 7 years old, but AWL says "about a year later" (after beginning school), his mother put him into piano lessons with Mrs. (Marietta) Clinkscales after he was hit in the head by a baseball bat. This suggests Duke may have started piano lessons as early as age 6, which would be 1905, but Vail, consistent with Tucker, says he started lessons with Mrs. Clinkscales in 1906
...AWL p.3
Tucker p.23
Vail I
djp added 2011-12-28
updated 2012-12-29
1904 02 01...Birth of trombonist Joe "Tricky Sam" Nanton.djpAdded 2012 10 10
1904 05 31...Birth of Otto “Toby” Hardwicke.djpAdded 2012 10 11
1904 11 01...Birth of trumpeter Louis Bacon.djpAdded 2012 10 10

1905 – 1909

1905 02 28...Birth of Louis Metcalfe, trumpet.djpAdded 2012 10 11
1905 07 10...Birth of singer Ivie Anderson.djpAdded 2012 10 10
1906 03 03...Birth of clarinetist Barney Bigard.djpAdded 2012 10 10
1906 03 16...Birth of trumpeter Shelton Hemphill.djpAdded 2012 10 11

1907

1907 02 22...Birth of cornetist Rex Stewart.djpAdded 2012 10 10
1907-07-25
Thursday
. Cambridge, Mass. Birth of sax star Johnny Hodges (registered as Cornelius Hodges) Transcribed birth certificate

New Desor
. . Internet Archive:
ne-jazz.org/History
djp added 2011-12-27
1907 08 03...Birth of trombonist Lawrence Brown.djpAdded 2012 10 10
1908 08 11...Birth of alto sax man/clarinetist Russell Procope.djpAdded 2012 10 10
1909 01 13...Birth of Quentin Jackson.djpAdded 2012 10 11
1909 02 26...Birth of Chauncey Haughton.djpAdded 2012 10 11
1909 03 27...Birth of tenor sax man Ben Webster.djpAdded 2012 10 10

1910 – 1914

1910 00 00.Washington, D.C.Howard TheatrePeripheral event
The Howard Theatre opens.
The Howard Theatre website.djpAdded 2012-12-29
1910 02 21...Birth of tenor sax man Al Sears.djpAdded 2012 10 10
1910 04 01...Birth of reed man Harry Carney.djpAdded 2012 10 11
1911 07 10...Birth of trumpeter Cootie Williams.djpAdded 2012 10 10
1913 00 001914 00 00Washington, D.C.Garrison Junior High School
Ellington's Grade 8 English teacher and principal, Miss R.A.Boston, emphasized the importance of proper speech, deportment and pride in oneself. Tucker dates this as the school year 1913-1914.

Vail has Ellington attending Garrison from 1911 to 1913, without citing his sources.

If Ellington started school at age 5, that would be September 1904, and he would have begun eighth grade in September 1911.

Further research is necessary to confirm when he entered junior high school.
  • Tucker p. 25 citing an interview with Ruth Ellington Boatwright, 1983-10-21
  • Vail I
..
djp added 2011-12-28
1913 00 00.Washington, D.C.Poodle Dog CafeDuke takes a summer job as a soda jerk.
  • Tucker p.25
  • MIMM pp.20
  • AHL p.2
  • Vail I
...djp added 2011-12-28
1913 09 001917 02 00Washington, D.C.Samuel H. Armstrong High SchoolEllington's grade 8 teachers encouraged Duke to attend Armstrong, a "vocationally oriented" all black school, so he could major in graphic arts.

Vail has Ellington entering Armstrong in September 1913.

During these years Oliver "Doc" Perry gave him piano lessons, mentored him and occasionally allowed him to sit in his Doc Perry's Society Band, subbing for Doc on occasion.

Vail says Perry taught Ellington to read music, which seems odd since Ellington had had piano lessons.

Perry also introduced Ellington to Hugh Grant, a school music supervisor, who gave Ellington harmony lessons.

Ellington rehearsed after school at True Reformers Hall with other students. By 1916 they included brothers Felix, Brother and Bill Miller, Lloyd Stewart, Ted Nickerson, Sterling Conway and William Escoffey.
  • Tucker p.28
  • AHL pp.7? & 8
  • Vail I
...djp added 2011-12-28
1913 12 10...Birth of trumpeter/singer/violinist Ray Nance.djpAdded 2012 10 10
1914 05 26...Birth of trumpeter Harold “Shorty” Baker.djpAdded 2012 10 10
1914 00 00.Asbury Park, NJPlaza HotelDuke's summer job as a dishwasher led to visiting Philadephia on his way home to hear pianist Harvey Brooks. Brooks taught him some techniques, and this seems to have stimulated Ellington's interest in music.

AHL says he was 15, which places this event in 1914, but Vail says this was the summer of 1913. Tucker says 1913 or 1914.
  • Tucker pp.26-27
  • MIMM p.20
  • AHL p.2
  • Vail I
...djpadded 2011-12-28
1914 07 28.Europe.Peripheral event
Beginning of First World War in Europe.
..Added 2012-08-05

1915

1915 07 02.Washington, D.C..Birth of Ruth Ellington, sister.djpAdded 2012 10 10
1915 08 16...Birth of singer Al Hibbler.djpAdded 2012 10 10
1915 10 11
Monday
1915 10 15Washington, D.C.American League Ball ParkPeripheral event
W.E.B.Du Bois' 3 hour, 5 scene pageant The Star of Ethiopia, with 1,000 local actors and 200 choristers, was staged on Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings of this week. The audience filled the grandstand and left field bleachers each night.

The program said "The Story of the Pageant covers 10,000 years and more of the history of the Negro race and its work and suffering..."

The Afro American Ledger's review says
"The one idea that dominates the whole is that the Negro has a past of which he should be proud."

Tucker says it isn't known if Ellington, then 16, attended but he worked at the ball park as a youngster and rehearsals were held at his school.
  • The Afro American Ledger 1915-10-16
  • Tucker pp 7-8
djpAdded 2012-12-30
1915 11 29...Birth of composer/arranger/pianist Billy Strayhorn.djpAdded 2012 10 10

1916

1916 00 00...Peripheral event
Before finishing high school (MIMM, p.32) or in his senior year (Tucker, p.46), Ellington was offered a scholarship to the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NJ, after winning a poster art competition.

Marcus Girvan (http://ellingtonia.com) and Vail date this as 1916.
Vail I djpadded 2012-09-02
1916 05 16-...Birth of trumpeter “Dud” Bascomb.djpAdded 2012 10 10

1917

1917 02 00...Ellington drops out of school in February 1917, earns money painting posters and making music. ...djpadded 2012-09-02
1917 03 16...Birth of Alvin Redrick “Junior” Raglin, bassist.djpAdded 2012 10 11
1917 04 061918 11 11..Peripheral event
The United States declared war on Germany, entering the First World War, which started nearly three years earlier, in 1914

Vail I says Ellington, turning 18 that month, was too young to register for the draft.
.Added 2012-08-05
1917 05 25...Birth of clarinetist/tenor sax man Jimmy Hamilton.djpAdded 2012 10 10
1917 00 00.Washington, D.C..In 1917 Arthur Whetsel and Otto Hardwick joined Ellington, and Ellington was earning a living with music.
  • AHL p.8
  • Tucker p.28
...djp 2011-12-28
updated 2012-03-15

1918

1918 00 00.Washington, D.C.. Ellington moves to 2728 Sherman Ave., gets a telephone and forms a band, The Duke's Serenaders. He advertises
"Irresistable Jass
The Duke's Serenaders
Colored Syncopaters"
in the telephone directory.
Vail I...added 2012-12-29
1918 07 02
Tuesday
...Ellington marries Edna Thompson....djpadded 2012-09-02
1918 10 05...Birth of bassist Jimmie Blanton.djpAdded 2012 10 10
1918 11 11...Peripheral event
The Great War (World War 1) drew to a close in late 1918. Armistices were signed by Bulgaria on 1918 09 29 and by the Ottoman Empire on 1918 10 30. Austria and Hungary signed separate armistaces on 1918 11 03. A ceasefire came into effect when Germany signed an armistice on 1918 11 11. The war officially ended in 1919
.Added 2012-08-05
1918 11 24...Birth of Wild Bill Davis, organ and piano.djpAdded 2012 10 11
1918 12 26...Birth of drummer George “Butch” Ballard.djpAdded 2012 10 10

1919

1919-00-00
.Washington, D.C..Ellington met and became friends with Sonny Greer in 1919....AHL p.2djp added 2012-03-15
1919-00-00
.Washington, D.C..Ellington studies harmony with Henry GrantVail I...djp added 2013-06-03
1919 03 11
Tuesday
...The young Mr. and Mrs. Ellington's only child, Mercer Kennedy Ellington, was born.
  • New Desor, p.1458
  • Vail I
...djpadded 2012-09-02
1919-06-06
Friday
.Washington, D.C.Center Market Colosseum
9th St. & Pennsylvania Ave.
Masonic Victory Reception
-music by Duke Ellington's Serenaders
  • Print ad - Washington Bee, May 31, 1919
  • Tucker p.60
...djp added 2011-12-28

1920

1920 01 01
Thursday
1920 12 31
Friday
.activities not documented.
1920 00 00...Vail has Ellington meeting Sonny Greer this year, and learning Carolina Shout by slowing down a piano roll and playing with it until he had the piece perfected.Vail IdjpAdded 2013-06-03
1920 01 09...Birth of singer Betty Roché.djpAdded 2012 10 11
1920 01 19.United States.Peripheral event
Prohibition became law throughout the United States in January 1920, banning the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages. Repealed in December 1933, prohibition undoubtedly had an impact on the entertainment industry and Ellington's life. The Cotton Club, for example, was owned by gangster Owney Madden and thrived. Ellington's lengthy engagement in that club made him famous nationally.
djp2012-07-30
1920 01 24...Birth of Jimmy Forest, tenor sax.djpAdded 2012 10 11
1920 07 12...Birth of tenor sax star Paul Gonsalves.djpAdded 2012 10 10
1920 09 13
Monday
.Fairmount Heights, Md. New Fairmount Park
Reception and dance in honour of the club, patrons and friends of the park. The music for Monday night, the 13th, will be furnished by DUKE ELLINGTON assisted by DOC PERRY...
Washington Bee, 1920-09-11, p.4...djp
added 2013-09-05
1920 12 05...Birth of Kay Davis, vocalist.djpAdded 2012 10 11
1920 12 14...Birth of trumpeter Clark Terry.djpAdded 2012 10 10

1921

1921 00 00.Washington D.C.. Elmer Snowden's undated introduction to Rex Stewart, reprinted in Boy Meets Horn by Rex Stewart, edited by Claire P. Gordon, says:

"I first knew Rex in Washington, D.C. that was back in 1920, and I had just about the most popular band in town, in my band was Otto - Hardwick, Art Whetsel, Eddie Ellington, who became known as "Duke Ellington," later.

"We played all of the Dancce (sic) Halls and worked almost every night.

"One night we were playing Murrays Casino and a band of younger fellows came in to audition to try out for some dates. That was a crazy bunch of kids led by a piano player named Ollie - Blackwell. They called themselves the "Clowns Band" and sat on the Floor or jumped up on the piano while playing. We did not think much of them, but we did notice Bernard Addison the Band-Man, and the kid in whort (sic) pants, who did not blow good, but he sure was loud!!!!

"Well the years passed and the next time I saw Rex, we both were in N.Y. There had been the split up of my original Washingtonians..."

Stewart's autobiography begins:

"...Going back to 1921, when I was one of the seven young members of Ollie Blackwell's clowns, I stayed in music all my life. 1921 was a momentous year for us members of Ollie Blackwell's Ragtime Clowns because we were actually part of a show! ...

"...Washington, DC, in 1921 was the right time and place for me to hear music. I don't think there were many towns with more dance halls than Washington,..." (discusses battles of the bands, then)

"... At any rate my first awareness of this delightful phenomenon was at the Lincoln Colonnades. There were three bands, but the main battle was between Doc Perry and Sam Taylor. The third outfit was only a pick-up group with Duke Ellington on piano, a fellow named Tobin on C-melody sax, Otto Hardwicke on bass violin and Stick-A-Makum on drums. There were others in the band too, but I don't recall their names or faces..."

.djpadded 2013-02-25
1921 03 00.New York, N.Y..
Greer claimed that he, Hardwick, Ellington, Whetsel and Snowden visited New York in March 1921.
Mark Berresford: That's Got 'Em!: The Life and Music of Wilbur C. Sweatman citing Sonny Greer....djpadded 2012-12-08
1921 11 25
Friday
.Washington, D.C.Convention Hall"The 20th Century Jazz Revue"
A capacity audience crowded Convention Hall. Duke Ellington's Wild Cats, Elmer Snowden's Eccentric Serenaders and James P. Johnson, "piano wizard of New York City," were among the performers.

Tucker speculates this was when Ellington met and became friends with the 31 year old Johnson after playing Carolina Shout

Vail relates the same event, calling the venue "Convention Center."
  • Tucker, page 74, citing Chicago Defender 1921-12-03
  • MIMM, p.93
  • Vail I
...djpAdded 2012-02-09
Updated 2012-12-29

1922

1922 06 21
Wednesday
.Catonsville, Md.Greenwood Electric Park
Winters Avenue
A Grand Musical Exhibition and Dance...Two Orchestras
  • Elmer Snowden's Big Jazz Band, Washington, D.C.
  • Ike Dixon's Jazz Demons of Baltimore
Ad, Afro-American 1922-06-16 ...DJP per Hoffman's Ellington fileadded 2013-01-09
1922 08 00.Washington, D.C.Lincoln TheatreDuring an August 1922 appearance in Washington, New York song-writer/publisher Clarence Williams met Ellington. Williams assured Duke he could make it in New York. Tucker, p.80, citing a 1950 Williams interview by Ed Kirkeby...djpAdded 2012-02-09
1922 08 29...Birth of Roffe “Rolf” Ericson.djpAdded 2012 10 11
1922 09 30...Birth of bassist Oscar Pettiford.djpAdded 2012 10 10
1922 12 27
Wednesday
.Washington, D.C.Armstrong High School
The 1922-12-30 edition of the New York Age reported

"On Wednesday evening last, the evening classes of Armstrong High School under the directorship of C. W. Childs. Jr.. and Principal J. P. Taylor held their Yuletide exercises. The program consisted of an exhibition of work of various classes in art and sciences. Dancing in the gymnasium with music by Duke Ellington was an enjoyable feature."
djp comments:
The performance date may have been 1922 12 27 (indicated by the wording and timing of the article) or if Christmas holidays were in effect, perhaps the previous Wednesday. It seems likely Yuletide exercises would occur before Christmas rather than after.
Agustín Perez Gasco, citing the "Washington D.C." column in the "News Of New York State" section,
New York Age, 1922-12-30, p.3
...APG - email 2012-08-23added 2013-01-15
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1923

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January 1923

1923 01 01
Monday
1923 01 31
Wednesday
.activities not documented.

February 1923

1923 02 00.New York, N.Y..Vaudevillian band leader Wilbur C. Sweatman, in New York, wanted to hire Washington drummer Sonny Greer. Greer agreed to go if Sweatman would also hire Ellington and Otto Hardwick.

By the end of February, the New York Clipper carried an ad for the group referring to Phonograph Artist Wilbur Sweatman ... Assisted by Flo Dade, and his Acme of Syncopators." Ellington, Hartwick (sic), Greer, Maceo Jefferson (banjo) and Ralph Escudero (bass) were listed as the band members.1
Berresford says Ellington at first was reluctant to join Sweatman's band, but Greer and Otto Hardwick wrote to him every week to persuade him; we also learn that the Washington lads didn't like the job, because in vaudeville, performers did half-week engagements and then moved on. Sweatman insisted the sidemen use makeup to lighten their skin.2

Ellington said "We joined him in New York and played some split weeks in theatres..."3

In New York, it appears Ellington first boarded with LeRoy Jeffries' mother, then moved to Forny Brooks' apartment. Later, he boarded with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harper when he was Harper's rehearsal pianist at Connie's Inn and they both worked at Barron's and the Kentucky Club.4
  • (1) Tucker, pp.80-82, with photo
  • (2) Mark Berresford "That's Got 'Em!: The Life and Music of Wilbur C. Sweatman"
  • 3. MIMM, p.36
  • 3. MIMM, p.xi
  • Vail I
...djpAdded 2012-02-09
Updated 2012-12-08
& 2013-09-09
1923 02 01
Thursday
1923 02 28
Wednesday
.activities not documented.

March 1923

1923 03 01
Thursday
.activity not documented.
1923 03 02
Friday
.activity not documented.
1923 03 03
Saturday
.activity not documented.
1923 03 04
Sunday
.activity not documented.
1923 03 05
Monday
1923 03 11New York, N.Y.Lafayette Theatre
132nd St. & 7th Ave.
Harlem
Midnight Frolic Friday
Matinee every day
Continous/Sunday from 2 to 11
Wilbur Sweatman Band
An ad in the Amsterdam News announced
WILBER C. SWEATMAN
ORIGINATOR AND HIS MOST IMITATED RAG-TIME AND JAZZ BAND
assisted by
FLO DADE AND HIS ACME OF SYNCOPATORS
Duke Ellington, Piano; Maceo Jefferson, banjo; Joan Anderson, trombone; Otta Hardwick, saxophone; Ralph Escudero, bass; Sonny Green, drums.

Other acts appearing:
  • Wells & Wells
  • Joyner & Foster
  • Walters & Farrell
  • Story Book Revue' featuring Buster Edwards
  • 'Husbands Three' A Merry Musical Comedy - 17 people
  • Tucker, pp.80-82
  • Vail I
  • Ad, New York Amsterdam News 1923-03-07 - see Steiner08,p.5
....

added 2011

updated 2013-01-09
1923 03 06
Tuesday
.New York, N.Y.Lafayette Theatresee 1923 03 05.....
added 2011
1923 03 07
Wednesday
.New York, N.Y.Lafayette Theatresee 1923 03 05.....
added 2011
1923 03 08
Thursday
.New York, N.Y.Lafayette Theatresee 1923 03 05.....
added 2011
1923 03 09
Friday
.New York, N.Y.Lafayette Theatresee 1923 03 05.....
added 2011
1923 03 10
Saturday
.New York, N.Y.Lafayette Theatresee 1923 03 05.....
added 2011
1923 03 11
Sunday
.New York, N.Y.Lafayette Theatresee 1923 03 05.....
added 2011
1923 03 12
Monday
.activity not documented.
1923 03 13
Tuesday
.activity not documented.
1923 03 14
Wednesday
.activity not documented.
1923 03 15
Thursday
.activity not documented.
1923 03 16
Friday
.activity not documented.
1923 03 17
Saturday
.activity not documented.
1923 03 18
Sunday
.activity not documented.
1923 03 19
Monday
.activity not documented.
1923 03 20
Tuesday
.activity not documented.
1923 03 21
Wednesday
.activity not documented.
1923 03 22
Thursday
.activity not documented.
1923 03 23
Friday
.activity not documented.
1923 03 24
Saturday
.activity not documented.
1923 03 25
Sunday
.activity not documented.
1923 03 26
Monday
.activity not documented.
1923 03 27
Tuesday
.activity not documented.
1923 03 28
Wednesday
.activity not documented.
1923 03 29
Thursday
.activity not documented.
1923 03 30
Friday
.activity not documented.
1923 03 31
Saturday
.activity not documented.
1923 03 00...
Vail briefly reports Ellington and his friends remained in New York when Sweatman went on tour, surviving on Greer's pool hustling. Tucker speculates they were playing with Sweatman in late April (see Grand Theater entry at 1923 04 23).
Vail reports Duke striking up a friendship with Willie 'The Lion' Smith,' but when things got too bad, Duke, Sonny and Otto went home to Washington.

This is generally supported by Tucker and MIMM, but the timing is not certain.
Vail I...djp
added 2013-06-06
1923 04 23
Monday
1923 04 28
Saturday
Philadelphia, Penn.Grand Theater
Vaudeville
Berresford speculates that Ellington, Greer and Hardwick were still with Wilbur Sweatman, because the Chicago Defender said Sweatman with his assisting Syncopators appeared at the Grand for this week.
Mark Berresford: That's Got 'Em!: The Life and Music of Wilbur C. Sweatman p.136, citing Chicago Defender 1923-03-31...djpadded 2012-12-08
1923 04 24
Tuesday
.Philadelphia, Penn.Grand TheaterUnconfirmed - see 1923 04 23....djpadded 2012-12-08
1923 04 25
Wednesday
.Philadelphia, Penn.Grand TheaterUnconfirmed - see 1923 04 23....djpadded 2012-12-08
1923 04 26
Thursday
.Philadelphia, Penn.Grand TheaterUnconfirmed - see 1923 04 23....djpadded 2012-12-08
1923 04 27
Friday
.Philadelphia, Penn.Grand TheaterUnconfirmed - see 1923 04 23....djpadded 2012-12-08
1923 04 28
Saturday
.Philadelphia, Penn.Grand TheaterUnconfirmed - see 1923 04 23....djpadded 2012-12-08

June 1923

1923-06-08
Friday
.Baltimore, Md.Wonderland ParkElmer Snowden's Jazz KingsAds, Baltimore Afro-American ..Tucker, p.86Steiner08, p5
added 2011

updated 2013-05-25

July 1923

1923 07 01
Sunday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
198 W. 134th St
(Harlem)

(exact dates not known)Club owner Barron Wilkins hired the Snowden band on Ada (Bricktop) Smith's recommendation. They replaced the house band that was paid out for 2 weeks, so they only received tips for those weeks. Tips were lucrative, but hours were long - from 11 pm to 10 or 11 am.
...Tucker p.88.
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 07 02
Monday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 07 03
Tuesday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 07 04
Wednesday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 07 05
Thursday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 07 06
Friday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 07 07
Saturday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 07 08
Sunday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 07 09
Monday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 07 10
Tuesday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 07 11
Wednesday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 07 12
Thursday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 07 13
Friday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 07 14
Saturday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 07 15
Sunday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 07 16
Monday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 07 17
Tuesday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 07 18
Wednesday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 07 19
Thursday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 07 20
Friday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 07 21
Saturday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 07 22
Sunday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 07 23
Monday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 07 24
Tuesday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 07 25
Wednesday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923-07-26
Thursday
.Manhattan, New York City, N.Y..Victor recording session (tests)
Elmer Snowden's Novelty Orchestra
Whetsel, Hardwick, Ellington, Snowden and Greer

Title recorded:
Home

In DEMS 96/2, p.7, Steven Lasker says the take was "likely rejected on the spot" and destroyed without a metal part or test pressing being made.
...S.Hoefsmit (06,1-29); djp added 2011
updated 2012-02-09
1923 07 26
Thursday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 07 27
Friday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 07 28
Saturday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 07 29
Sunday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 07 30
Monday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 07 31
Tuesday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26

August 1923

1923 08 01
Wednesday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 08 02
Thursday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 08 03
Friday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 08 04
Saturday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 08 05
Sunday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 08 06
Monday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 08 07
Tuesday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 08 08
Wednesday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 08 09
Thursday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 08 10
Friday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 08 11
Saturday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 08 12
Sunday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 08 13
Monday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 08 14
Tuesday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 08 15
Wednesday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 08 16
Thursday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 08 17
Friday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 08 18
Saturday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 08 19
Sunday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 08 20
Monday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 08 21
Tuesday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 08 22
Wednesday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01
.....
2011; updated 2012-11-26
1923 08 23
Thursday
.New York, N.Y.Exclusive Club
see 1923 07 01

August 23 is the end of the Exclusive Club engagement according to Steiner.
Steiner 08, p.5....
2011; updated 2013-01-10
1923 08 24
Friday
.activity not documented.
1923-08-25
Saturday
.New York, N.Y.Premier Grand Piano Co.
510 W. 23 St.
WDT broadcast
Bruce Ellington and Serenaders Orchestra broadcast at noon. Ellington was the first act, playing Bebe, Susan and Bananas at 12:00, Where the Sacramento River Flows, If Winter Comes and Pickles at 12:30, and My Own, Mose, Papa,and Watch Your Step at 12:50. Other performers were Trixie Smith, Thomas Waller, Joe De Lisle, Rosa Henderson (acc. Porter Grainger), Lena Wilson (acc. Fletcher Henderson)
Radio Digest has Ellington as "Duke Ellington, Vocalion Record artist and orchestra" and lists his titles as: Where the Sacramento River Flows; If Winter Comes; Pickles; My Own; Mose; Papa, Watch Your Step.
  • WDT radio log, The Evening World, New York, 1923-08-25
  • Steiner 08, p.5
  • Radio Digest Illustrated, 1923-08-25,p.9
..djp
added 2011

updated 2013-01-09;
2013-08-31
1923 08 25
.activity not documented.
1923 08 26
Sunday
.activity not documented.
1923 08 27
Monday
.activity not documented.
1923 08 28
Tuesday
.activity not documented.
1923 08 29
Wednesday
.activity not documented.
1923 08 30
Thursday
.activity not documented.
1923 08 31
Friday
.activity not documented.

September 1923

1923 09 00 .New York, N.Y.."In September 1923, Billboard reported (Maceo Pinkard) had placed the (The Washingtonians) with the Victor record company..."
...Tucker p.104
.added 2012-01-09
1923 09 01
Saturday
1923 11 07
Friday
New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret
a.k.a
Hollywood Café
Hollywood Restaurant
The Hollywood
203 West 49th St.
(Times Square)
This webpage uses "Hollywood Cabaret" because that is the operating name shown in 1924 in an affidavit sworn by a U.S.Treasury Agent.
Opening night for the Hollywood which includes the premiere of Leonard Harper's "Cleo Revue;"

"Three shows nightly at 9 PM, 11:30 PM and 1:30 AM staged and produced by Mr. Joe Ward. The Washingtonian Black Dot Orchestra, Elmer Snowden, Leader."

"Elmer Snowden's Washingtonian Black Dot orchestra will furnish music during dinner and supper, as well as for dancing."

Ellington recalled WHN radio broadcast their music every night after 2 a.m.
Ken Steiner's early and exhaustive research into Ellington's time at the Hollywood and its successor, Club Kentucky, is presented in his paper Wild Throng Dances Madly in Cellar Club, Duke Ellington and the Washingtonians, 1923-27, delivered at the 2008 International Duke Ellington Study Group conference in London.

Since Wild Throng is not in general circulation, here is a list of the various sources he cited that specifically relate to Ellington, the Washington Black Dot Orchestra, Elmer Snowden, the Washingtonians, and The Hollywood from September 1923 and February 1925:
  • Cotton Club Miscellany, by Steven Lasker, 2002
  • The Tattler (New York)
  • Variety, "Leading Orchestras," 1926 (fall)
  • Liner notes, Columbia Records album C2L-39,199, pp.6-7
  • Barry Ulanov, "Duke Ellington." p.27
  • Baltimore Afro-American, 1923-05-25, p.7
  • Billboard, 1923-09-23, p.55
  • Evening Telegram, ads
    • 1923-10-12 - 1923-11-07
    • 1923-09-08 to 1923-10-07
  • Evening Telegram, "News,"
    • 1923-09-29, p.5
    • 1923-10-27, p.4
    • 1923-11-03, p.4
    • 1923-11-10, p.14
    • 1923-11-17, p.10
    • 1923-12-01, p.9
  • Evening Telegram
    • 1923-09-01, p.8
    • 1923-09-08,p.10
    • 1923-10-13, p.4
  • International Musician, 1924-06-00
  • Morning Telegraph, "Hotels, Restaurants, Cabarets,"
    • 1923-09-02
    • 1923-09-09
    • 1923-09-23
    • 1923-09-23
    • 1923-10-14
    • 1923-10-23
    • 1923-10-28
    • 1923-11-04
    • 1923-11-11
    • 1923-11-18
    • 1923-12-02
    • 1923-12-16
    • 1923-12-30
    • 1924-01-01
    • 1924-01-13
    • 1924-02-03
    • 1924-02-17
    • 1924-03-02
    • 1924-03-09
  • Morning Telegraph 1924-04-13
  • Morning Telegraph, weekly ads
    • 1923-09-09 to 1923-10-07
    • 1923-10-14 to 1923-11-04
    • 1923-11-11 to 1924-01-13
  • New York Telegram and Evening Mail
    • 1924-02-09, p.5
    • 1924-03-08, p.14
  • New York Amsterdam News, 1923-03-07, p.7
  • New York Clipper
    • "Band and Orchestra Reviews," 1923-11-23
    • "Cabaret Shows in Dance Halls," 1923-12-14, p.24
    • 1924-01-04, p.24
    • 1924-02-22, ad, p.35
    • New York Sun, WHN radio schedule, 1923-09-27
    • New York Times "Fire Record" 1924-04-05
    • Pittsburgh Courier (PC), 1923-08-18 p.10
    • Swing, "Jazz as I Have Seen It, Part IV," 1940-06, p.21
    • The Evening World, New York, "Radio," 1923-08-25
    Ad and plug, The Evening Telegram, 1923-09-01, p.8.05-2,22Vail I.
    added 2011

    updated 2013-01-14
    1923 09 02
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Cleo Revue" - see 1923 09 01.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 09 03
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Cleo Revue" - see 1923 09 01.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 09 04
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Cleo Revue" - see 1923 09 01.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 09 05
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Cleo Revue" - see 1923 09 01.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 09 06
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Cleo Revue" - see 1923 09 01.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 09 07
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Cleo Revue" - see 1923 09 01.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 09 08
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Cleo Revue" - see 1923 09 01.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 09 09
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Cleo Revue" - see 1923 09 01.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 09 10
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Cleo Revue" - see 1923 09 01.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 09 11
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Cleo Revue" - see 1923 09 01.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 09 12
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Cleo Revue" - see 1923 09 01.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 09 13
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Cleo Revue" - see 1923 09 01.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 09 14
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Cleo Revue" - see 1923 09 01.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 09 15
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Cleo Revue" - see 1923 09 01.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 09 16
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Cleo Revue" - see 1923 09 01.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 09 17
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Cleo Revue" - see 1923 09 01.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 09 18
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Cleo Revue" - see 1923 09 01.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 09 19
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.
    probably from Loew's State Theatre, 1540 Broadway
    In August 1923 WHN began broadcasting bands, and about a month later, The Clipper mentioned the names of some of them, including "the Washingtonians, a colored band from Hollywood café."

    Tucker says the band played weekly, on Wednesday afternoons
    ...Tucker, pp. 106, 294.. added 2011
    updated 2012-08-09
    1923 09 19
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Cleo Revue" - see 1923 09 01.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 09 20
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Cleo Revue" - see 1923 09 01.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 09 21
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Cleo Revue" - see 1923 09 01.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 09 22
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Cleo Revue" - see 1923 09 01.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 09 23
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Cleo Revue" - see 1923 09 01.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 09 24
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Cleo Revue" - see 1923 09 01.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 09 25
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Cleo Revue" - see 1923 09 01.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 09 26
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Cleo Revue" - see 1923 09 01.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 09 27
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.
    probably from Loew's State Theatre, 1540 Broadway
    WHN- broadcast scheduled.....2011
    1923 09 27
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Cleo Revue" - see 1923 09 01.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 09 28
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Cleo Revue" - see 1923 09 01.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 09 29
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Cleo Revue" - see 1923 09 01.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 09 30
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Cleo Revue" - see 1923 09 01.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26

    October 1923

    1923 10 01
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Cleo Revue" - see 1923 09 01.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 10 02
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Cleo Revue" - see 1923 09 01.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 10 03
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Cleo Revue" - see 1923 09 01.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 10 04
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Cleo Revue" - see 1923 09 01.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 10 05
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Cleo Revue" - see 1923 09 01.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 10 06
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Cleo Revue" - see 1923 09 01.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 10 07
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Cleo Revue" - see 1923 09 01.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 10 08
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Cleo Revue" - see 1923 09 01.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 10 09
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Cleo Revue" - see 1923 09 01.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 10 10
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Cleo Revue" - see 1923 09 01.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 10 11
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Cleo Revue" - see 1923 09 01.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 10 12
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretOpening night of "Creole Revue" - two shows nightly. The opening was a week later than planned......added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 10 13
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 10 12.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 10 14
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 10 12.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 10 15
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 10 12.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 10 16
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 10 12.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 10 17
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 10 12.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 10 18
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y..
    Recording session
    Some discographies say Elmer Snowden's Novelty Orchestra (Bubber Miley, John Anderson, Roland Smith, Hardwick, Ellington, Snowden and Greer) recorded Home and M.T. Pocket Blues for Victor in this session.

    Bakker shows the recordings were unissued, and Steven Lasker's research of Victor's files showed no entry for it.

    Lasker and DEMS take the position it never happened.
    ..06,1-29
    96,2-7
    01,1-15
    Timner corrections S.Hoefsmit (06,1-29)2011
    1923 10 19
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 10 12.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 10 20
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 10 12.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 10 21
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.New Star Casino,
    East 107th St. & 3rd Ave.
    Harlem
    Song Writers' Concert and Dance
    .
    .....2011
    1923 10 22
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 10 12.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 10 23
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 10 12.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 10 24
    Wednesday
    ...Fred Fisher Company registered the copyright of Blind Man's Buff. Mark Tucker writes "This is the first tangible evidence of Ellington's work with Jo Trent."... Tucker, p.103
    djpadded 2012-01-07
    1923 10 24
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 10 12.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 10 25
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 10 12.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 10 26
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 10 12.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 10 27
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 10 12.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 10 28
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 10 12.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 10 29
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 10 12.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 10 30
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 10 12.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 10 31
    Wednesday
    Hallowe'en
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretNight club engagement- see 1923 10 12

    Three showings of a special show were announced, featuring Celtic airs played by the orchestra and "a number of real old Irish songs" sung by "colored artists."
    Steiner, Mad Throng, citing Morning Telegraph, "Hotels, Restaurants and Cabarets," 1923-10-28.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26

    November 1923

    1923 11 01
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 10 12.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 11 02
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 10 12.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 11 03
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 10 12

    "Four stars of colored shows" had been engaged for the new review that was postoned until Thursday, and were rehearsing for opening night.
    The Evening Telegram, "News," 1923-11-03, p.4....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 11 04
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 10 12.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 11 05
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 10 12.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 11 06
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 10 12.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 11 07
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 10 12.....added 2011
    updated 2012-11-26
    1923 11 08
    Thursday
    1924 01 20New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretSee 1923 09 01

    "Dixie Girl" revue opened.
    The band advertised was The Washingtonian Real Jazz Orchestra Elmer Snowden, Leader
    • Ad, Evening Telegram, 1923-11-10 to 1923-12-07
    • Evening Telgram, "News," 1923-11-10, p.14
    • Morning Telgraph, "Hotels, Restaurants and Cabarets," 1923-11-11
    • Weekly ads, Morning Telegraph 1923-11-11 to 1924-01-13
    ....2011
    1923 11 09
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 11 10
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 11 11
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 11 12
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 11 13
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 11 14
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 11 15
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 11 16
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 11 17
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 11 08
    Elmer Snowden was reported to have added Otto Hardwick and Roland Smith, "the Saxophone Twins," to the Washington Black Dot Orchestra.
    Evening Telegram, "News," 1923-11-17....2011
    1923 11 18
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 11 19
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 11 20
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 11 21
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 11 22
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 11 23
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 10 12 and 1923 11 08
    Abel Green wrote that Snowden band was the only entertainment until midnight, then Harper's "Dixie Revue" (sic) was performed at midnight and 2 am.

    Advertisements in The Evening Telegram, however, until Sept. 16 say there were three shows nightly at 9:30, 11:30 and 1:30

    Snowden's personnel initially appear to be:
    • Snowden, leader, banjo, soprano sax
    • John Anderson, trombone and trumpet
    • Greer, vocals and drums
    • Hardwick, sax and violin
    • Roland Smith, sax and bassoon
    • Ellington, piano, arranger

    The Nov.17 edition of The Evening Telegram reported Snowden had added "Otto and Smith, The Saxophone Twins."
    The Clipper, 1923-11-23, p.12....2011
    1923 11 24
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 11 25
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 11 26
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 11 27
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 11 28
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 11 29
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 11 30
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011

    December 1923

    1923 12 01
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 12 02
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 12 03
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 12 04
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 12 05
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 12 06
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 12 07
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 12 08
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 12 09
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 12 10
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 12 11
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 12 12
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cinderella Ballroom
    Broadway and 48th

    The entire Cotton Club revue appeared at the Cinderella in the evening:

    Some of the small Broadway cabarets are trying a new stunt to boost business. On special nights usually heralded several days in advance, the entire revue of [a] show from the supper club is transported to a popular Broadway dance hall and performed in its entirety. That takes place at an hour before 11, naturally, preceding the regular after-theatre performances in the cabaret."

    Trombonist Charlie Irvis, joined the band in time for this performance. His mute technique would become a key part of the Ellington brass section sound, adopted by Bubber Miley and, later, Tricky Sam Nanton, Cootie Williams and their successors.
    Steiner, Wild Throng, citing
    • New York Clipper:
      • "Cabaret Shows in Dance Halls," 1923-12-14, p.24
      • 1924-01-04, p.24

    • Morning Telegraph, "Hotels, Restaurants and Cabarets," 1923-12-23
    ...djp
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    1923 12 12
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 12 13
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 12 14...The Clipper
    A listing of the band as the Washington Black Sox was changed to The Washingtonians followed by Snowden's name in brackets.
    ...Tucker p.107
    . added 2012-01-07
    1923 12 14
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 12 15
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 12 16
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 12 17
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 12 18
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 12 19
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 12 20
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 12 21
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 12 22
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 12 23
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 10 12 and 1923 11 08
    The Telegram reported club owner Leo Bernstein set aside 40 seats for the cast members of 3 Broadway shows because their work prevented them from attending the club until after the theatres closed, and it was hard for them to get tables.
    Evening Telegram, "News," 1923-12-29 p.5....
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    1923 12 24
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 12 25
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 12 26
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 12 27
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 12 28
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 12 29
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 12 30
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 12 31
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1923 12 00 . New York, N.Y. Fisher Publishing House In late December, date uncertain, Ellington became the rehearsal pianist for tin pan alley music publisher Fred Fisher Company.

    Billboard Magazine:
    "Duke Ellington, the pianist, at Hollywood Inn, has succeeded Roland Irving in the professional department of the Fred Fisher publishing house"
    . . . Tucker P.104, Citing Billboard Dec.23, 1923
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    January 1924

    1924 00 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
    Bubber Miley joins the band
    New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
    1924 01 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
    Trombone player Charles Irvis joins.

    The January 4 issue of The Clipper reported "Charles Irvis is the new trombonist with the Washingtonians at the Hollywood, New York."
    Tucker, p.107. added 2012-01-07
    1924 01 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
    George Francis, banjo, joins the band
    New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
    1924 01 01
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1924 01 02
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1924 01 03
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1924 01 04
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y. Private home
    Hollywood Club owner Leo Bernstein hosted a party for 50 at his home, to celebrate his 10th wedding anniversary. Members of the revue at the Club entertained the party after dinner. The article does not say if the Washingtonians were there, but it seems likely.
    Evening Telegram, "News," 1924-01-05, p.12..djp
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    1924 01 04
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1924 01 05
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1924 01 06
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1924 01 07
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1924 01 08
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1924 01 09
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1924 01 10
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1924 01 11
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1924 01 12
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 11 08
    Rehearsals for the new, 25 member, Revue that was to open Jan.21 started.

    "The review now playing has had an excellent run of ten weeks... The music played by the Washingtonian Orchestra is out of the ordinary in dance music. The orchestra,...under the direction of Elmer Snowden, always receives as much applause after each selection as the cabaret revue."

    Morning Telegraph, Hotels, Restaurants, and Cabarets, 1923-01-13....
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    1924 01 13
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1924 01 14
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1924 01 15
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1924 01 16
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1924 01 17
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1924 01 18
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1924 01 19
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1924 01 20
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Dixie Girl" - see 1923 09 01 and 1923 11 08.....2011
    1924 01 211924 04 04New York, N.Y.Hollywood Club
    aka
    Hollywood Cabaret
    See 1923 09 01

    "Mississippi Revue" opened.
    Elmer Snowden Band
    • Evening Telegram, "News," 1924-01-19, p.13
    • Evening Telegram, "News," 1924-01-26, p.14
    • Ads, Morning Telegraph, 1920-01-24 to 1924-03-30
    • Morning Telegraph, "Hotels, Restaurants and Cabarets," 1924-01-20
    • Morning Telegraph, "Hotels, Restaurants and Cabarets," 1924-01-27
    • Ads, New York Telegram and Evening Mail, 1924-01-22 to 1924-04-04
    ....
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    1924 01 22
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 01 23
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 01 24
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 01 25
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 01 26
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 01 27
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 01 28
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 01 29
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 01 30
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21
    Affidavit for Search Warrant, Violation of The National Prohibition Act, sworn by U.S. Treasury Department agent Frank Rickey:

    "On January 30, 1024, about 12:00 midnight, I entered the cabaret known as the Hollywood Cabaret, located in the basement of the building at 203 West 49th Street... I was introduced to the man in charge of the cabaret, whose name is Leo Bernstein. Leo Bernstein called the waiter and told him to give us anything we wanted. We were then seated at a table, and we ordered from the waiter drinks of Scotch whiskey, and sandwiches. While drinking the Scotch whiskey, Bernstein came to our table and asked us if everything was alright, and if we were well taken care of. He told us that we could have anything we wanted, and later brought a girl to me and insisted that I dance with her. She claimed to be the "hostess" in the cabaret and offered drinks of Scotch whiskey for which we were compelled to pay $1.50 a drink. I drank some of the whiskey, and as I am familiar with the taste of whiskey I know that it was whiskey. There were a great many people drinking whiskey in said cabaret on this occasion, and various scenes of partial intoxication.

    This cabaret is open only at night. From my observations and purchases therein I am positive that liquor is possessed on said purchases.

    • Steven Lasker in DEMS 02,2-19, citing "The New York Herald Tribune" 1924-12-09 p.I-2
    • Mark Berresford: That's Got 'Em!: The Life and Music of Wilbur C. Sweatman, p.146
    • Ken Steiner: Wild Throng..., p.13 - Rickey's affidavit
    .02,2-19..
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    1924 01 31
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 01 24...Birth of singer Alice Babs.djpAdded 2012 10 10

    February 1924

    1924 02 00 .New York City, N.Y..Sometime in February, Elmer Snowden left the band and initially Sonny Greer, and then Ellington, became its leader. The Feb.24 Popular Music edition of the Clipper included a band photo with text saying the banjo player was now George Francis and Ellington was in charge.New York Clipper, 1924-02-22 p.35...Tucker p.109
    .added 2012-01-07
    1924 02 01
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1924 01 21
    The Washingtonians
    ...Vail I
    Bey C77 photo
    JLC photo
    DEIP photo
    .2011
    1924 02 02
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 02 03
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 02 04
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 02 05
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 02 06
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cinderella Ballroom
    The Mississippi Revue appeared at the Cinderella Ballroom in the evening, probably on February 6. They proved so popular that they were asked to return the following Wednesday.
    New York Telegram and Evening Mail, "News," 1924-02-09, p.5..djp from WTDM
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    1924 02 06
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 02 07
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 02 08
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 02 09
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 02 10
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1924 01 21
    The Morning Telegraph reported three musicians were added to the Washingtonians Black Dot Band.
    Morning Telegraph, "Hotels Restaurants and Cabarets," 1924-02-10...djp
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    1924 02 11
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 02 12
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 02 13
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 02 14
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 02 15
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 02 16
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 02 17
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 02 18
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 02 19
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 02 20
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cinderella Ballroom
    Broadway & 48th St.

    The Mississippi Revue were asked to appear a second time at the Cinderella Ballroom in the evening of Feb. 13 but the appearance was postponed a week.
    New York Telegram and Evening Mail, "News,"
    • 1924-02-09, p.5
    • 1924-02-16, p.6
    ..djp from Steiner's WTDM
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    1924 02 20
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 02 21
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 02 22
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 02 23
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21
    The club was raided by federal agents, who seized alcohol. At the end of the year, the US Court of Appeals ordered the liquor returned on a technicality invalidating the search warrant.

    Sworn statement of Agent Thomas Shannon:

    Search warrant executed at 2:15 am on February 24th, 1924, at 203 W.49th Street, NYC, found pint whiskey in pitcher in kitchen, 4 oz. scotch whiskey in glass in kitchen, 6 oz. whiskey in three separate glasses on table near kitchen door."

    On 1924-12-08 the U.S. Court of Appeals ruled the seized liquor should be returned because the search warrant was invalid. The prohibition agents raided at night but the warrant was valid during daytime hours only.
    • Steven Lasker in DEMS 02,2-19, citing "The New York Herald Tribune" 1924-12-09 p.I-2
    • Mark Berresford: That's Got 'Em!: The Life and Music of Wilbur C. Sweatman, p.146
    • Ken Steiner: Wild Throng..., p.15 - Shannon statement
    .02,2-19.djp
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    1924 02 24
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1924 01 21....
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    1924 02 25
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 02 26
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 02 27
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 02 28
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 02 29
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 02 10.New York, N.Y..Banjo and rhythm guitarist Fred Guy, born 1899 05 23, joined the band ..06,1-29.S.Hoefsmit2011

    March 1924

    1924 03 01
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 03 02
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 03 03
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 03 04
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 03 05
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 03 06
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 03 07
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 03 08
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1924 01 21
    The New York Telegram and Evening Mail reported the club was continuing its policy of adding new principals to revues as their run lengthened, and had added two for the coming Monday to strengthen the show for another month's run.

    The paper reported Ellington was now the leader of the Washington Black Dot orchestra, and the revue was to be presented at the Cinderella Ballroom the following Wednesday.

    Snowden continued to be shown as leader in the weekly Morning Telegraph ads, and in the New York Clipper.
    New York Telegram and Evening Mail, 1924-03-08, p.14....2011
    1924 03 09
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 03 10
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y..Peripheral event
    Hollywood owner Leo Bernstein and a Sam Shiener pled not guilty to possessing and selling two drinks of whiskey to the Treasury agent. They appear to have been convicted because they were each fined $100 on March 24.

    Bernstein, co-owner George Hammond, Schiener and a Sam Silverstein also pled not guilty to possessing liquor (1 pint and 10 ounces). The outcome of these charges is not known, other than Silverstein was released on $500 bail. This may be the case that ended July 28 1925 when the charges were dismissed.
    Steiner, Wild Throng Dances Madly at Cellar Club, p.15.djpAdded 2013-09-01
    1924 03 10
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 03 11
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 03 12
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cinderella Ballroom,
    Broadway & 48th St.

    Vail's March 1924 entry says
    "The Washingtonians begin doubling at the Cinderella Ballroom before the show at the Hollywood Club."

    Götting places the band at the Cinderella on February 20 and March 12, citing Steiner08.

    Tucker says
    "Performers from both the Hollywood and the Club Alabam traveled to the Cinderella Ballroom... where 'these added attractions have been successful...and have been the means of drawing an element a bit above the usual dance hall following.' Such appearances may have brought bands additional jobs, thus benefiting the musicians as much as their club sponsors.  When the Washingtonians made their Haverhill, Massachusetts, debut early in 1925, they were identified as coming not from the Hollywood but 'direct from the Cinderella ballroom on Broadway.'"
    • Vail I
    • Tucker, p.106 citing The Clipper 1924-03-13 p.18
    • Götting, citing Steiner08
    • New York Telegram and Evening Mail, 1924-03-08, p.14
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    1924 03 12
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 03 13
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 03 14
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 03 15
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 03 16
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 03 17
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 03 18
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 03 19
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 03 20
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 03 21
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 03 22
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 03 23
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 03 24
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cinderella Ballroom
    Broadway & 48th St.

    The Mississippi Revue was scheduled for a one-hour performance at the Cinderella Ballroom.
    Morning Telgraph "Hotels, Restaurants and Cabarets," 1924-03-09..djp from Steiner's WTDMadded 2013-09-01
    1924 03 24
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 03 25
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 03 26
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 03 27
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 03 28
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 03 29
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 03 30
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 03 31
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011

    April 1924

    1924 04 01
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 04 02
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 01 21.....2011
    1924 04 03
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood Cabaret"Mississippi Revue" - see 1924 01 21
    Last night of engagement
    The Hollywood burned down early the next morning. All the Mississippi Revue costumes and some musical instruments were destroyed. The club was not insured and the loss came to about $10,000.

    When it reopened on May 1, the house band was led by James P. Johnson, suggesting the Washingtonians had other work.

    The Washingtonians played in New England from about April 12 to 26, and returned to the Hollywood on June 10.
    • Mark Berresford: That's Got 'Em!: The Life and Music of Wilbur C. Sweatman, p.146
    • New York Times "Fire Record" 1924-04-05
    • Morning Telegraph 1924-04-13
    ....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09
    1924 04 04
    Friday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 04 05
    Saturday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 04 06
    Sunday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 04 07
    Monday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 04 08
    Tuesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 04 09
    Wednesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 04 10
    Thursday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 04 11
    Friday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 04 12
    Saturday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 04 13
    Sunday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 04 14
    Monday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 04 15
    Tuesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 04 16
    Wednesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 04 17
    Thursday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 04 18
    Friday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 04 19
    Saturday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 04 20
    Easter Sunday
    .Lynn, Mass.Waldorf TheatreBeginning of the first New England tour by The Washingtonians. Steiner, "Wild Throng..." p.16, citing Lynn Daily News 1924-04-18....2011
    1924 04 21
    Easter Monday
    .Salem, Mass.Charleshurst BallroomPerformance for the Salem Young Men's Christian Temperance Society as 'Duke Ellington's Broadway Recording Orchestra.'

    (Charleshurst owner Charles Shribman had been booking bands into New England in the early 1920s. In 1924 he and other New England ballroom managers formed a performance circuit)
    Steiner, "Wild Throng..." p.16, citing Salem Evening News 1924-04-21..Tucker, pp.183, 184 & 300. &djp updated 2012-01-04
    1924 04 22
    Tuesday
    .Lawrence, Mass.Truell Hall.Steiner, "Wild Throng..." p.16, citing Lowell Sun 1924-04-22, p.16....2011
    1924 04 23
    Wednesday
    .activity not documented.
    1924 04 24
    Thursday
    .Lowell, Mass.Associate HallDance

    First of two dances booked here for the band, admission 50 cents.
      Steiner, "Wild Throng..." p.16, citing Lowell Sun
    • Announcement, 1924-04-16, p.8
    • Announcement, 1924-04-24, p.2
    • ad, 1924-04-24
    • Review, 1924-04-25, p.14
    ....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-02
    1924 04 25
    Friday
    .Salem, Mass.College InndanceSteiner, "Wild Throng..." p.16, citing Salem Evening News 1924-04-24....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-02
    1924 04 26
    Saturday
    .Lowell, Mass.Associate HallDance

    "... will engage in a battle of music with Miner-Doyle's orchestra. The admission ...is 50 cents with free checking".
    The Associate Hall was a five-storey building with retail businesses on the ground floor, offices upstairs, and apparently the dance hall or club on the top floor.

    At 12:30 am Sunday morning, a fire was discovered in the Club room on the top floor of the Associate building and appeared to be a minor blaze. The alarm was sounded at 12:34 am, and fire companies responded. The fire spread, and ultimately destroyed three buildings and damaged others. A fire captain was killed after being crushed under a falling wall, 10 other firemen were injured and a fire truck was destroyed. This was the biggest fire in Lowell's history.

    It seems likely the dance would have still been underway when the alarm was first sounded, but the newspaper coverage does not mention the dance.
      Steiner, "Wild Throng..." p.16, citing Lowell Sun
    • Announcement, 1924-04-16, p.8
    • Announcement, 1924-04-24, p.2
    • Lowell Sun, 1924-04-28, pp. 1, 4.
    ....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-02
    1924 04 27
    Sunday
    1924 04 30
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1924 04 28
    Monday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 04 29
    Tuesday
    ..activities not documented
    (Ellington's 30th birthday)
    .
    1924 04 30
    Wednesday
    ..activities not documented.

    May 1924

    1924 05 01
    Monday
    ..activities not documented
    The Hollywood reopened with a new Leonard Harper revue, advertised both as The Virginia Girls and The Virginian Girls. Its music was written by Jimmie (James P.) Johnson who led the band initially. Benny Carter and Sidney Bechet were in the band, according to Steiner (Wild Throng..., p.17) and John Chilton Sidney Bechet: The Wizard of Jazz, pp. 67-68.
    .
    1924 05 02
    Friday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 05 03
    Saturday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 05 04
    Sunday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 05 05
    Monday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 05 06
    Tuesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 05 07
    Wednesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 05 08
    Thursday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 05 09
    Friday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 05 10
    Saturday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 05 11
    Sunday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 05 12
    Monday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 05 13
    Tuesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 05 14
    Wednesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 05 15
    Thursday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 05 16
    Friday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 05 17
    Saturday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 05 18
    Sunday
    ..activities not documented
    The Hollywood replaced the Johnson band with an unnamed French orchestra.
    .
    1924 05 19
    Monday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 05 20
    Tuesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 05 21
    Wednesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 05 21
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretPeripheral event
    The New York Sun reported Federal Judge Augustus N. Hand signed orders against the Picadilly Rendezvous, the Silver Slipper and the "restaurant at 203 West Forty-Ninth" restraining the sale of liquor until "the hearing on the padlock case, which it is expected will come up for trial in June."
    New York Sun, 1924-05-21, p.1djpAdded 2012-12-26
    1924 05 22
    Thursday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 05 23
    Friday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 05 24
    Saturday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 05 24
    Saturday
    7 PM
    .New York, N.Y..Peripheral event
    In May 1924, Barron Wilkins, owner of the Exclusive Club, was shot to death outside the club.
    (New York Age, 1924-05-31,p1)
    William "Yellow Charleston" Harris, was found guilty of his murder and was executed in late 1924.
    .Added 2012-07-30, updated 2012-12-29
    1924 05 25
    Sunday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 05 26
    Monday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 05 27
    Tuesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 05 28
    Wednesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 05 29
    Thursday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 05 30
    Friday
    ..activities not documented.

    June 1924

    1924-06-00...The June 1924 edition of International Musician reported Ellington, Guy, Greer, Irvis and Whetsel were new members of Local 802 of the Musicians Union....
    added 2013-09-01
    1924 06 01
    Sunday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 06 02
    Monday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 06 03
    Tuesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 06 04
    Wednesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 06 05
    Thursday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 06 06
    Friday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 06 07
    Saturday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 06 08
    Sunday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 06 09
    Monday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 06 10
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency resumed, with "The Virginia Girls" revue - see 1923 09 01
    Ellington and the Washingtonians with Sidney Bechet return to replace James P. Johnson's band.

    Bechet:

    [James P. Johnson] "went and got himself fired. And the band which took his place was Duke and me.

    "Duke had come up to New York. He remembered me from Washington and he wanted to make up a band together, so we did that. And that was a fine time, playing with Duke in 1924. He had his feelings inside the music where they belonged, and none of any kind of meanness outside the music. When we played, we were playing together, doing what the music wanted done with none of this personal me me feuding through what we were doing. That music was just liking itself because we let it be itself...That was a good time in that Kentucky Club. We made some records, too, while we were together, but for some reason I don't know, they were never released. I feel real sad about that because they were good records, and now there is no trace of them.

    "That's why when Duke and I went in there, we had this big success...

    "But after a time... I was still having trouble with ...Bubber Miley and Charlie Irvis...When I first joined the band Bubber Miley was in jail... And the first money that was put up for him, the pool that was started for having him put on bail so he could come join the band, it was from me...

    "...Otto, Duke and myself used to go over to Duke's place evenings to fool around on the piano, talk how we were going to build this thing with all the band...And that was good times in Duke's apartment...I could see those were just evenings after a fashion - there wasn't going to be much to it. That Bubber Miley and Charlie, they had it all too uncomfortable.

    So I had some money coming to me from some records I'd made, and I thought I'd like to open my own cabaret..."

    It isn't certain when Bechet left The Washingtonians; in May 1925 he is reported to have been added to the musical unit in Seven-Eleven.
    • Sidney Bechet, Treat It Gentle, pp.141-143
      • Steiner "Wild Throng...", p.18 citing
      • Baltimore Afro-American, 1925-05-09, p.4
      • Sidney Bechet, ibid.
    ....Steiner08
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-01
    1924 06 10
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency, "Virginia Girls" revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 06 10.....2011
    1924 06 11
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency, "Virginia Girls" revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 06 10.....2011
    1924 06 12
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency, "Virginia Girls" revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 06 10.....2011
    1924 06 13
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency, "Virginia Girls" revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 06 10.....2011
    1924 06 14
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency, "Virginia Girls" revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 06 10.....2011
    1924 06 15
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency, "Virginia Girls" revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 06 10.....2011
    1924 06 16
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency, "Virginia Girls" revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 06 10.....2011
    1924 06 17
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency, "Virginia Girls" revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 06 10.....2011
    1924 06 18
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency, "Virginia Girls" revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 06 10.....2011
    1924 06 19
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency, "Virginia Girls" revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 06 10.....2011
    1924 06 20
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency, "Virginia Girls" revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 06 10.....2011
    1924 06 21
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency, "Virginia Girls" revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 06 10.....2011
    1924 06 22
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency, "Virginia Girls" revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 06 10.....2011
    1924 06 23
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency, "Virginia Girls" revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 06 10.....2011
    1924 06 24
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency, "Virginia Girls" revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 06 10.....2011
    1924 06 25
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency, "Virginia Girls" revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 06 10.....2011
    1924 06 26
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency, "Virginia Girls" revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 06 10.....2011
    1924 06 27
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency, "Virginia Girls" revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 06 10.....2011
    1924 06 28
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency, "Virginia Girls" revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 06 10.....2011
    1924 06 29
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency, "Virginia Girls" revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 06 10.....2011
    1924 06 30
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency, "Virginia Girls" revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 06 10.....2011

    July 1924

    1924 07 01
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency, "Virginia Girls" revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 06 10.....2011
    1924 07 02
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency, "Virginia Girls" revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 06 10.....2011
    1924 07 03
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency, "Virginia Girls" revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 06 10.....2011
    1924 07 04
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency, "Virginia Girls" revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 06 10.....2011
    1924 07 05
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency, "Virginia Girls" revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 06 10.....2011
    1924 07 06
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency, "Virginia Girls" revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 06 10.....2011
    1924 07 07
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency, "Virginia Girls" revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 06 10.....2011
    1924 07 08
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency, "Virginia Girls" revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 06 10.....2011
    1924 07 09
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency, "Virginia Girls" revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 06 10.....2011
    1924 07 10
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency, "Virginia Girls" revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 06 10.....2011
    1924 07 11
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency, "Virginia Girls" revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 06 10.....2011
    1924 07 12
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency, "Virginia Girls" revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 06 10.....2011
    1924 07 13
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency, "Virginia Girls" revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 06 10.....2011
    1924 07 14
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency, "Virginia Girls" revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 06 10.....2011
    1924 07 15
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretSunday's Morning Telegraph said George Hammond, partner in the Hollywood, planned to take the entire revue to the Empire Race Track as his guests, then take them, including the Hollywood Orchestra, home. The Orchestra would serenade his wife with a few tunes for her birthday.Morning Telegraph, Hotels, Restaurants and Cabarets, 1924-07-13....added 2013-09-02
    1924 07 15
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretSteiner, in Wild Throng, says the Morning Telegraph Hotels Restaurants and Cabarets column in the July 13 edition of the Morning Telegraph is the last mention of the Hollywood until the autumn. The column itself says the warm weather did not affect the club and Bernstein said it would remain open all summer.

    Steiner suggests The Washingtonians may have continued at the club for the rest of the summer, or may have toured New England, since Ellington recalled, in Music is My Mistress, a summer tour of New England with him, and it seems that can only have been this summer.

    Until evidence of their activities between July 16 and Sept.5 is found, we simply say this period is undocumented.
    .....2011
    1924 07 16
    Wednesday
    ...Activities not documented
    see 1924 07 15
    .....2011
    1924 07 17
    Thursday
    ...Activities not documented
    see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 07 18
    Friday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 07 19
    Saturday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 07 20
    Sunday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 07 21
    Monday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 07 22
    Tuesday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 07 23
    Wednesday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 07 24
    Thursday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 07 25
    Friday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 07 26
    Saturday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 07 27
    Sunday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 07 28
    Monday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 07 29
    Tuesday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 07 30
    Wednesday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 07 31
    Thursday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......

    August 1924

    1924 08 01
    Friday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 08 02
    Saturday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 08 03
    Sunday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 08 04
    Monday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 08 05
    Tuesday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 08 06
    Wednesday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 08 07
    Thursday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 08 08
    Friday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 08 09
    Saturday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 08 10
    Sunday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 08 11
    Monday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 08 --?.New York, N.Y..
    Sweatman recording session
    Ellington may have been the pianist for this session, in which Sweatman recorded Battleship Kate..02,1-16/3..2011
    1924 08 12?
    (Wednesday)
    .New York, N.Y..
    Gennett session (may be the same as the one above?)
    ..05,1-25..2011
    1924 08 12
    Tuesday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 08 13
    Wednesday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 08 14
    Thursday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 08 15
    Friday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 08 16
    Saturday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 08 17
    Sunday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 08 18
    Monday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 08 19
    Tuesday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 08 20
    Wednesday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 08 21
    Thursday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 08 22
    Friday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 08 23
    Saturday
    ...Activities not documented
    possibly working at the Hollywood - see 1924 07 15 - or touring New England (perhaps with Bechet)
    The August 23 edition of the Chicago Defender reported Otto Hardwick was now with the White Brothers orchestra in Chicago. Since the Defender is dated the end of the week it is published, the report could be from up to two weeks before August 23.
    ......
    1924 08 24
    Sunday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 08 25
    Monday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 08 26
    Tuesday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 08 27
    Wednesday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 08 28
    Thursday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 08 29
    Friday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 08 30
    Saturday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 08 31
    Sunday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......

    September 1924

    1924 09 01
    Monday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 09 02
    Tuesday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 09 03
    Wednesday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 09 04
    Thursday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 09 05
    Friday
    ...Activities not documented
    - see 1924 07 15
    ......
    1924 09 06
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency (see 1923 09 01) continues (or resumes?), with the new Leonard Harper revue, “Creole Follies,” which played 2 shows nightly.
    Hollywood ads refer to the band either as "Washingtonian's Hollywood Jazz Orchestra" or "Washington's Hollywood Jazz Orchestra."
    Steiner, Wild Throng, pp.18-19...djp
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-03
    1924 09 07
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 09 06.....2011
    1924 09 08
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 09 06.....2011
    1924 09 09
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 09 06.....2011
    1924 09 10
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 09 06.....2011
    1924 09 11
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 09 06.....2011
    1924 09 12
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 09 06.....2011
    1924 09 13
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 09 06.....2011
    1924 09 14
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 09 06.....2011
    1924 09 15
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 09 06.....2011
    1924 09 16
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 09 06.....2011
    1924 09 17
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 09 06.....2011
    1924 09 18
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 09 06.....2011
    1924 09 19
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 09 06.....2011
    1924-09-20
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y..
    While it is not in the fourth edition of Ellingtonia, DEMS 1989/2 seems to suggest an earlier edition included a session with Ellington playing piano in a Sweatman recording session on this date. The information is vague, but may be supported by a statement attributed to banjoist Mike Danzi, saying he played a Sweatman session with Duke on piano. We have no information about the session other than the two DEMS bulletins listed for this entry.
    ..89,2-8
    86,2-10
    ..
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-03
    1924 09 20
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 09 06.....2011
    1924 09 21
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 09 06.....2011
    1924 09 22
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 09 06.....2011
    1924 09 23
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 09 06.....2011
    1924 09 24
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 09 06.....2011
    1924 09 25
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub date with “Creole Follies” revue
    This night was publicized as a new opening of Creole Follies, with 2 shows nightly.

    The show may or may not have been rewritten, but it appears a singer, Miss Leona Williams, and a dancer, Mr. Arthur Bryson, were added to the show.
    .....2011
    1924 09 26
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with a second, new version of the “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01 and 1924 09 06.....2011
    1924 09 27
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 09 28
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 09 29
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 09 30
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011

    October 1924

    1924 10 01
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 10 02
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 10 03
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 10 04
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 10 05
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 10 06
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 10 07
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 10 08
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 10 09
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 10 10
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 10 11
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 10 12
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 10 13
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 10 14
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 10 15
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 10 16
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 10 17
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 10 18
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 10 19
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 10 20
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 10 21
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 10 22
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 10 23
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 10 24
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 10 25
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 10 26
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 10 27
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 10 28
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 10 29
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 10 30
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 10 31
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011

    November 1924

    1924 11 00.New York, N.Y.Possibly at the Emerson Recording LaboratoriesBlu-Disc recording sessions
    The Washingtonians
    Jo Trent and the D C'Ns
    Sunny and the D C'Ns

    Miley, Irvis, Hardwick, Ellington, Francis, Greer, Trent

      Titles recorded:
    • Choo Choo
    • Rainy Nights
    • Deacon Jazz
    • Oh How I Love My Darling
    .DE2402.S.Hoefsmit (06,1-29) 2011, updated 2012-01-07
    1924 11 00.New York, N.Y.Possibly at the Emerson Recording LaboratoriesBlu-Disc recording session
    Ellington, Alberta Prime, Greer
      Titles recorded:
    • It's Gonna Be a Cold, Cold Winter
    • Parlor Social De Luxe


    This session, and the identity of Alberta Prime, are discussed on p.16 of DEMS 2000-4.

    While New Desor shows this as session 2401, indicating it took place before the other three sides. Since the matrix numbers suggest otherwise, I've listed 2401 after 2402, assuming there were 2 sessions.
    .DE240100-4.djp
    added 2011

    updated 2013-03-10
    1924 11 01
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 11 02
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 11 03
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 11 04
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 11 05
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 11 06
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 11 07
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 11 08
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27

    The New York Telegram reported rehearsals of the third edition of Leonard Harper's Creole Follies had started.
    Steiner, Wild Throng, citing New York Telegram and New Yourk Evening Telegram 1924-11-08....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-15
    1924 11 09
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 11 10
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 11 11...Birth of Willie Cook, trumpet.djpAdded 2012 10 11
    1924 11 11
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 11 12
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 11 13
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 11 14
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 11 15
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 11 16
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 11 17
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 11 18
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 11 19
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 11 20
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 11 21
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 11 22
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 11 23
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with second edition of “Creole Follies” revue - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27.....2011
    1924 11 24
    Monday
    1924 12 16
    Tuesday
    New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with new revue, “'Stepping High' Creole Revue," produced by Eddie Green - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 09 27

    Steiner in Wild Throng: The Telegram also indicated a 'new orchestra, and ads referred to the 'Hollywood Jazz Orchestra.' As Snowden later insisted to interviewers that he returned to the Washingtonians and recalled a fire, perhas this was an indication of a Snowden return. Ellington, too, recalled a fire around Christmastime.
    .....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-15
    1924 11 25
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with “'Stepping High' Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 11 24.....2011
    1924 11 26
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with “'Stepping High' Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 11 24.....2011
    1924 11 27
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with “'Stepping High' Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 11 24.....2011
    1924 11 28
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with “'Stepping High' Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 11 24.....2011
    1924 11 29
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with “'Stepping High' Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 11 24.....2011
    1924 11 30
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with “'Stepping High' Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 11 24.....2011

    December 1924

    1924 12 01
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with “'Stepping High' Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 11 24.....2011
    1924 12 02
    Tuesday
    ...Peripheral event
    Bubber Miley recording session
    ..06,1-29.S.Hoefsmit2011
    1924 12 02
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with “'Stepping High' Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 11 24.....2011
    1924 12 03
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with “'Stepping High' Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 11 24.....2011
    1924 12 04
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with “'Stepping High' Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 11 24.....2011
    1924 12 05
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with “'Stepping High' Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 11 24.....2011
    1924 12 06
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with “'Stepping High' Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 11 24.....2011
    1924 12 07
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with “'Stepping High' Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 11 24.....2011
    1924 12 08
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with “'Stepping High' Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 11 24.....2011
    1924 12 09
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with “'Stepping High' Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 11 24.....2011
    1924 12 10
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with “'Stepping High' Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 11 24.....2011
    1924 12 11
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with “'Stepping High' Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 11 24.....2011
    1924 12 12
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with “'Stepping High' Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 11 24.....2011
    1924 12 13
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with “'Stepping High' Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 11 24.....2011
    1924 12 14
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with “'Stepping High' Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 11 24.....2011
    1924 12 15
    Monday
    New York, N.Y.Hollywood CabaretClub residency with “'Stepping High' Creole Revue" - see 1923 09 01, 1924 09 06 and 1924 11 24
    The Hollywood engagement was ended by a fire at 5 o'clock the next morning. The fire 'wrecked' the club and damaged stores in the building. Water from the firefighters' hoses poured into the subway; the Daily Star reported 2 feet of water delayed the Long Island city bound B.M.T. trains a short while, other papers reported there was no delay.
    • "Fire Record," New York Times, 1924-12-17,p.43
    • Daily Star, Queens Borough, New York, N.Y. 1924-12-16 p.4
    • New York Evening Post 1924-12-16, p.11
    • Watertown Daily Times, Watertown, N.Y. 1924-12-16
    • New York Telegraph and Evening Mail 1924-12-16, p.4 and 1924-12-20, p.5
    • New York Evening World 1924-12-16, p.4
    .07,1-14.Steiner (DEMS 07,1-14)2011
    1924 12 16
    Tuesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 12 17
    Wednesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 12 18
    Thursday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 12 19
    Friday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 12 20
    Saturday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 12 21
    Sunday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 12 22
    Monday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 12 23
    Tuesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 12 24
    Wednesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 12 25
    Thursday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 12 26
    Friday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 12 27
    Saturday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 12 28
    Sunday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 12 29
    Monday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 12 30
    Tuesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1924 12 31
    Wednesday
    ..activities not documented.

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    January 1925

    1925 01 00.New York, N.Y..Blu-Disc recording session
    (New Desor shows this as Nov 1924)
    Florence Bristol, vocal, with Hardwick & Ellington
      Titles recorded:
    • How Come You Do Me Like You Do?
    .DE2403
    NDCS 6000
    .djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-11-29
    1925 01 01
    Thursday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 01 02
    Friday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 01 03
    Saturday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 01 04
    Sunday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 01 05
    Monday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 01 06
    Tuesday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 01 07
    Wednesday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 01 08
    Thursday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 01 09
    Friday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 01 10
    Saturday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 01 11
    Sunday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 01 12
    Monday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 01 13
    Tuesday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 01 14
    Wednesday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 01 15
    Thursday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 01 16
    Friday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 01 17
    Saturday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 01 18
    Sunday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 01 19
    Monday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 01 20
    Tuesday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 01 21
    Wednesday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 01 22
    Thursday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 01 23
    Friday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 01 24
    Saturday
    .Salem, Mass.College InnPossibly a concert followed by a dance, as on 1925 02 03Ad, Salem Evening News 1924-01-24. ..Steiner, email 2013-09-17
    added 2013-09-17
    1925 01 25
    Sunday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 01 26
    Monday
    .Lynn, Mass.Odd Fellows' HallPossibly a concert followed by a dance, as on 1925 02 03
    (Some itineraries show the band in Haverhill this date, but the Jan. 26 edition of the Haverhill paper said it would appear there on Jan. 28.)
    Ad, Lynn Telegram News 1925-01-26...Steiner08 (Wild Throng) and email 2013-09-17
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-18
    1925 01 27
    Tuesday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 01 28
    Wednesday
    .Haverhill, Mass.City HallPossibly a concert followed by a dance, as on 1925 02 03
    • Tucker, p.185 citing Haverhill Evening Gazette
    • Ad, Haverhill Evening Gazette, 1925-01-28
    .07,1-14.
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-18
    1925 01 29
    Thursday
    .Cambridge, Mass.Elk's BallroomPossibly a concert followed by a dance, as on 1925 02 03
      Ads,Boston Post
    • 1925-01-28
    • 1925-01-29 p.18
    .07,1-14.Steiner (DEMS 07,1-14)2011
    1925 01 30
    Friday
    .Marblehead, Mass.Abbot HallPossibly a concert followed by a dance, as on 1925 02 03Review, Marblehead Messenger, 1925-02-06...Steiner email 2013-09-17
    added 2013-09-17
    1925 01 31
    Saturday
    .activity not documented.

    February 1925

    1925 02 01
    Sunday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 02 02
    Monday
    ...Peripheral event
    The Club Kentucky was legally incorporated.
    New York Times, 1925-02-03 p.35.Added 2013-09-16
    1925 02 02
    Monday
    .Lynn, Mass.Odd Fellow's HallPossibly a concert followed by a dance, as on 1925 02 03Ad, Boston Post, 1929-01-25 p.18.07,1-14.2011
    1925 02 03
    Tuesday
    .Portsmouth, N.H.Freeman's HallWashingtonian Orchestra
    Concert 8-8:45 pm, then a dance.
    On Jan.25, the Portsmouth Herald announced a concert from 8:00 to 8:45pm, followed by a dance

    Those who arrived early received a copy of the record: free phonograph records will be given out early in the evening.
    Concert programme:
    The following concert program is the same one recently featured by this orchestra as a headline vaudeville act all over the Fox Circuit in New York state
    • Choo-Choo
    • Ghost of the Blues
    • Non Sense at All
    • What Became of Sally
    • Tea for Two
    • Raggerty Ann
    • St. Louis Blues
    • Sam
    • Everybody Loves my Baby (sung by whole orchestra)

    "The concert was different from that usually rendered by dance orchestras and greatly pleased the crowd which packed the gallery, while the dance music was of the sort that brought the dancers onto the floor at the first strain of the music, eager to enjoy every bit of each number."

    • Boston Post, Ad, 1929-01-25 p.18
    • Portsmouth Herald
    .07,1-14.Steiner (DEMS 07,1-14)
    Agustín Perez Gasco Apr 2011
    djp 2012-07-27

    added 2011

    updated 2012-07-27
    and 2013-09-16
    1925 02 04
    Wednesday
    .Fall River, Mass.CasinoPossibly a concert followed by a dance, as on 1925 02 03Boston Post ad 1929-01-25 p.18.07,1-14.2011
    1925 02 05
    Thursday
    .Taunton, Mass.RoselandPossibly a concert followed by a dance, as on 1925 02 03Boston Post ad 1929-01-25 p.18.07,1-14.2011
    1925 02 06
    Friday
    .Haverhill, Mass.City HallPossibly a concert followed by a dance, as on 1925 02 03
    Variety reported Ellington was replacing Mal Hallett and His Orchestra this night
    • Boston Post ad 1929-01-25 p.18
    • Variety 1925-02-04, p.37
    .07,1-14
  • .Steiner (DEMS 07,1-14);djp
    added 2011

    updated 2013-08-31
    1925 02 07
    Saturday
    .Boston, Mass.Music BoxPossibly a concert followed by a dance, as on 1925 02 03Boston Post ad 1929-01-25 p.18.07,1-14.2011
    1925 02 08
    Sunday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 02 09
    Monday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 02 10
    Tuesday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 02 11
    Wednesday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 02 12
    Thursday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 02 13
    Friday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 02 14
    Saturday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 02 15
    Sunday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 02 16
    Monday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 02 17
    Tuesday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 02 18
    Wednesday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 02 19.New York, N.Y.Club Kentucky
    203 West 49th St.
    near Broadway
    The Hollywood reopened as Club Kentucky.
    An ad on Feb 18 announced "Kentucky Nights" revue twice nightly, with dancing to the Washingtonians Club Kentucky Orchestra

    Under "Hotels," the Morning Telegraph reported the club was packed on the opening night and over Washington's Birthday.

    A story in the Feb 22 Morning Telegraph referred to "Stepping High, Croele Revue," but the March 1 edition called it "Kentucky Nites."
    • Steiner: Wild Throng Dances Madly in Cellar Club, p.5,
      citing Morning Telegraph
      -1925-02-18
      -1925-02-25
      -1925-03-01
      -1925-03-08
    • 07,1-14
    ?>
    ...Steiner
    added 2011

    updated 2013-08-31
    1925 02 20
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Club Kentucky.Nightclub engagement - see 1925 02 19.....2011
    1925 02 21
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Club Kentucky.Nightclub engagement - see 1925 02 19
    Midnight radio remote over WFBH
    .....2011
    1925 02 22
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Club Kentucky.Nightclub engagement - see 1925 02 19.....2011
    1925 02 23
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Club Kentucky.Nightclub engagement - see 1925 02 19.....2011
    1925 02 24
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Club Kentucky.Nightclub engagement - see 1925 02 19.....2011
    1925 02 25
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Club Kentucky.Nightclub engagement - see 1925 02 19.....2011
    1925 02 26
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Club Kentucky.Nightclub engagement - see 1925 02 19

    Possible first remote broadcast from the club - Ken Steiner, in Wild Throng Dances Madly in Cellar Club, p.22, suggests there was a broadcast on WFBH each Thursday and Saturday night at 1:30 or 12:00 midnight.
    .....2011
    1925 02 27
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Club Kentucky.Nightclub engagement - see 1925 02 19.....2011
    1925 02 28
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Club Kentucky.Nightclub engagement - see 1925 02 19

    late broadcast, WFBH - see 1925 02 26
    .....2011

    March 1925

    1925 03 01
    Sunday
    .activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 03 02
    Monday
    .activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 03 03
    Tuesday
    .activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 03 04
    Wednesday
    .activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 03 05
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Club Kentucky.Nightclub engagement - see 1925 02 19

    late broadcast, WFBH - see 1925 02 26
    ....2011
    1925 03 06
    Friday
    .activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 03 07
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Club Kentucky.Nightclub engagement - see 1925 02 19

    late broadcast, WFBH - see 1925 02 26
    ....2011
    1925 03 00.New York, N.Y.Lincoln Theatre
    58 W.135th St.
    Still working nightly at the Kentucky Club, Duke Ellington and the Everglades Orchestra appeared in a vaudeville show with 5 other acts. This may not have been a continuing engagement - Ellington is named in the ad in the New York Age on March 7, but he is not mentioned in the Lincoln ads in the February 21 or 28, nor the March 14, 21 or 28, editions.

    These do refer to vaudeville, but don't name the acts:
    -April 4, 11, 18, 25
    -May 2, 9, 23, 28
    -June 6, 13, 20, 27
    -July 4, 11, 18, 25
    -August 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
    -September 5, 12 19 26
    -October 3, 10, 17, (24 not seen), 31
    -November 7, 14, 21, 28
    -December 3, 19 or 26.

    'Duke Ellington's Washingtons Orchestra' is advertised in the May 16 ad and 'Duke Ellington's Washingtonians The Famous Club Kentucky Band' is advertised in the December 12 edition.
    Ads, New York Age
    • 1925-03-07, p.6
    • 1925-05-16, p.6
    • 1925-12-12, p6
    ..Tucker, p.111Steiner08 & djp2011
    updated 2013-02-25
    1925 03 08
    Sunday
    .activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 03 09
    Monday
    .activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 03 10
    Tuesday
    .activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 03 11
    Wednesday
    .activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 03 12
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Club Kentucky.Nightclub engagement - see 1925 02 19

    late broadcast, WFBH - see 1925 02 26
    ....2011
    1925 03 13
    Friday
    .activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 03 14
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Club Kentucky.Nightclub engagement - see 1925 02 19

    late broadcast, WFBH - see 1925 02 26
    ....2011
    1925 03 15
    Sunday
    .activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 03 16
    Monday
    .activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 03 17
    Tuesday
    .activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 03 18
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Club Kentucky(all-white revue!).....2011
    1925 03 19
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Club Kentucky.Nightclub engagement - see 1925 02 19

    late broadcast, WFBH - see 1925 02 26
    ....2011
    1925 03 20
    Friday
    .activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 03 21
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Club Kentucky.Nightclub engagement - see 1925 02 19

    late broadcast, WFBH - see 1925 02 26
    ....2011
    1925 03 22
    Sunday
    .activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 03 23
    Monday
    .activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 03 24
    Tuesday
    .activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 03 25
    .New York, N.Y.Club KentuckyThe New York Evening Post reported three people were jailed for violating an injunction not to move bar fixtures out of padlocked clubs.

    "Andrews, according to the Federal record, was connected with the Club Kentucky, padlocked March 25, 1925..."
    New York Evening Post, 1928-09-18...djpadded 2012-12-18
    1925 03 25
    Wednesday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 03 26
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Club Kentucky.Nightclub engagement - see 1925 02 19

    late broadcast, WFBH - see 1925 02 26
    ....2011
    1925 03 27
    Friday
    .activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 03 28
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Club Kentucky.Nightclub engagement - see 1925 02 19

    late broadcast, WFBH - see 1925 02 26
    ....2011
    1925 03 29
    Sunday
    .activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 03 30
    Monday
    .activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 03 31
    Tuesday
    .activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .

    April 1925

    1925 04 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
    Prince Robinson, clarinet and tenor sax, born 1902, joins the band
    New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
    1925 04 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
    George Francis, banjo, leaves the bandand is replaced by Fred Guy, banjo and guitar.
    New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
    1925 04 01
    Wednesday
    .activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 04 02
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Club Kentucky.Nightclub engagement - see 1925 02 19

    late broadcast, WFBH - see 1925 02 26
    ....2011
    1925 04 03
    Friday
    .activity not documented
    (likely Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 04 04
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Club Kentucky.Nightclub engagement - see 1925 02 19

    late broadcast, WFBH - see 1925 02 26
    ....2011
    1925 04 05
    Sunday
    .activity not documented
    (likely Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 04 06
    Monday
    .activity not documented
    (likely Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 04 07
    Tuesday
    .activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 04 08
    Wednesday
    .activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 04 09
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Club Kentucky.Nightclub engagement - see 1925 02 19

    late broadcast, WFBH - see 1925 02 26

    Variety 1925-04-08 p.45 lists the Washingtonians at Club Kentucky, with "Duke Ellington director" and "Playing Keith-Albee Theatres."
    ....2011
    1925 04 10
    Friday
    .activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 04 11
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Club Kentucky.Nightclub engagement - see 1925 02 19

    late broadcast, WFBH - see 1925 02 26
    ....2011
    1925 04 11?.New York, N.Y.Club Kentucky....newspaper clipA.Neegaard
    K.Steiner 3/10
    2011
    1925 04 12
    Sunday
    .activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 04 13
    Monday
    .activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 04 14
    Tuesday
    .activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 04 15
    Wednesday
    .activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 04 16
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Club Kentucky.Nightclub engagement - see 1925 02 19

    late broadcast, WFBH - see 1925 02 26
    ....2011
    1925 04 17
    Friday
    .activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 04 18
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Club Kentucky.Nightclub engagement - see 1925 02 19

    late broadcast, WFBH - see 1925 02 26
    ....2011
    1925 04 19
    Sunday
    .activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 04 20
    Monday
    .activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 04 21
    Monday
    .activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)

    Variety 1925 04 21 p.37 lists the Washingtonians at Club Kentucky, with "Duke Ellington director" and "Playing Keith-Albee Theatres."
    .
    1925 04 21
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Lafayette Theatre,
    132nd St. & 7th Ave.
    Harlem
    "Monster Midnight Show"

    Presumably the Washingtonians fitted this in before or after the Club Kentucky job
    .....2011
    1925 04 22
    Wednesday
    .activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 04 23
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Club Kentucky.Nightclub engagement - see 1925 02 19

    late broadcast, WFBH - see 1925 02 26
    ....2011
    1925 04 24
    Friday
    .activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 04 25
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Club Kentucky.Nightclub engagement - see 1925 02 19

    late broadcast, WFBH - see 1925 02 26
    ....2011
    1925 04 26
    Sunday
    .activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 04 27
    Monday
    .activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 04 28
    Tuesday
    .activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 04 29
    Wednesday
    Ellington's birthday
    .activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 04 30
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Club Kentucky.Nightclub engagement - see 1925 02 19

    late broadcast, WFBH - see 1925 02 26
    ....2011

    May 1925

    1925 05 01
    Friday
    ..activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 05 02
    Saturday
    ..activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 05 03
    Sunday
    ..activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 05 04
    Monday
    ..activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 05 05.New York, N.Y.Barnville Club
    65 W.129th St.
    Farewell party for the cast of Chocolate Kiddies, who were leaving the next day for Europe. It isn't certain whether or not Ellington attended - he composed music for the show, but the Washingtonians may not have had free time from the Club Kentucky.....2011
    1925 05 05
    Tuesday
    ..activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 05 06
    Wednesday
    ..activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 05 07
    Thursday
    ..activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 05 08
    Friday
    ..activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 05 09
    Saturday
    ..activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 05 10
    Sunday
    ..activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 05 11
    Monday
    ..activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 05 12
    Tuesday
    ..activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 05 13
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Lincoln Theatre,
    58 W.135th St.
    "Greatest Entertainment In N.Y."
    The band appeared as Duke Ellington's Washington Orchestra.
    Variety, May 13 1925 p.40, shows Washingtonians at the Club Kentucky in the Leading Orchestra section. Personnel listed were Ellington, Hardwick, Robinson, Miley, Irvis, Guy and Greer.
    ...Tucker, p.111Steiner08 & djpupdated
    2011-12-28
    2013-09-02
    1925 05 14
    Thursday
    ..activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 05 14
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.9 East 37th Street, New York CityReported Blu-Disc or Gennett recording session
    The Hotsy Totsy Boys
    According to Steven Lasker, authorities Jerry Valburn and Mark Tucker believed Ellington played piano in an Irving Mills recording session for Gennett on June 8. Mr. Lasker reviewed the Gennett files. In DEMS 05/1, he dates the session May 14, says the files don't name the pianist, and argues the pianist was Jimmy McHugh, who appeared with Mills in Chicago the previous month to demonstrate songs.
      Titles recorded:
    • Everything Is Hotsy Totsy Now
    • Charleston Charlie
    A Duke Ellington Panorama ...
    added 2011

    updated 2013-11-29
    1925 05 15
    Friday
    ..activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 05 16
    Saturday
    ..activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 05 17
    Sunday
    ..activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 05 18
    Monday
    ..activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 05 19
    Tuesday
    ..activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 05 20
    Wednesday
    ..activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 05 21
    Thursday
    ..activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 05 22
    Friday
    ..activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 05 23
    Saturday
    ..activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 05 24
    Sunday
    ..activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 05 25
    Monday
    ..activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 05 26
    Tuesday
    ..activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 05 27
    Wednesday
    ..activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 05 28
    Thursday
    ..activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 05 29
    Friday
    ..activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 05 30
    Saturday
    ..activity not documented
    (likely at Kentucky Club)
    .
    1925 05 31
    Sunday
    ..activities not documented.
    1925 05 00.New York, N.Y..It seems likely that sometime before June 1925 Ellington was one of the Kentucky Club band members appearing briefly in one scene in the background of a silent film called Headlines. Researcher Ken Steiner found this reference in the 13Jun25 issue of the Philadelphia Tribune in the "News of Interest Around New York" column, written by J.A. "Billboard" Jackson, and distributed to African American newspapers through the A.N.P. news service:

    "Johnnie Hudgins, the Kentucky club band and four girls from the club Alabam have been filmed in the Rue La Paix scene in a feature film called Headlines being produced by the St. Regis Picture Corp."

    The film is held in the Library of Congress and the segment purportedly including the Kentucky Club orchestra was released on the internet on April 29 2013 - see the film clip and related story in "Duke Ellington’s Film Debut" in the LOC blog, posted April 29, 2013 by Erin Allen.
    ..DEMS 06/1-22.KS
    added 2011

    updated 2013-05-02

    June 1925

    1925 06 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
    Henry “Bass” Edwards, tuba, born 1898 02 22, joins the band
    New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11

    July 1925

    1925 07 06
    Monday
    1925 07 13New York, N.Y.Lincoln Theatre,
    58 W.135th St.
    Florence Mills biographer Bill Egan:

    "In the immediate aftermath of (Mill's) Palace triumph, Florence took a brief break from performing. The Lincoln Theatre in Harlem took the opportunity to engage Vodery's orchestra along with part of the cast from Florence's show for a week. They featured Alma Smith as lead singer and Johnny Nit as lead dancer. An added attraction, reflecting his increasing popularity in Harlem, was Duke Ellington's band, then resident at the Club Kentucky."

    Florence Mills, Harlem Jazz Queen by Bill Egan, Studies in Jazz 48, The Scarecrow Press Inc., 2004, citing Variety, 1925-07-08, p.47....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-02-26
    1925 07 07
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Lincoln TheatreVariety show - see 1925 07 06.....2011
    1925 07 08
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Lincoln TheatreVariety show - see 1925 07 06.....2011
    1925 07 09
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Lincoln TheatreVariety show - see 1925 07 06.....2011
    1925 07 10
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Lincoln TheatreVariety show - see 1925 07 06.....2011
    1925 07 11
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Lincoln TheatreVariety show - see 1925 07 06.....2011
    1925 07 12
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Lincoln TheatreVariety show - see 1925 07 06.....2011
    1925 07 13
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Lincoln Theatre

    (Doubtful? - the band played the Rivoli Theatre engagement this day)
    Variety show - see 1925 07 06.....2011
    1925 07 13
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Rivoli Theater
    Broadway & 49th St.
    Plug in the Brooklyn Daily Star, July 13:

    "As an added feature at the Rivoli tonight ,...present the entire group of entertainers from Club Kentucky, ..."Southern Hospitality" is the name of the spectacular cabaret sketch which includes Bart Lewis as master of ceremonies and the Kentucky's famed jazz band, 'The Washingtonians.' There will be the chorus ensemble, Peggie English and Babe Nasworthy all appearing exactly as they do at the Club Kentucky. This Night Club Revue will augment the Paramount picture "Night Life of New York"...

    The July 15 Evening Post says "A night club a night " is Hugo Riesenfeld's slogan at the Rivoli this week. ...Mr.Riesenfeld is bringing the entertainers from various nightclubs to provide the proper atmosphere for the feature picture, "Night Life of New York." The Club Kentucky entertainers and the Everglades Revue have already appeared, and more are scheduled...
    • Brooklyn Daily Star, 1925-07-13, p12
    • New York Evening Post, 1925-07-15, p12
    ...djpadded 2012-11-20
    updated 2012-12-18

    September 1925

    1925 09 01
    Tuesday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 09 02
    Wednesday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 09 03
    Thursday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 09 04
    Friday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 09 05
    Saturday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 09 06
    Sunday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 09 07
    Monday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 09 08
    Tuesday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 09 09
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Club Kentucky.....2011
    1925 09 10
    Thursday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 09 11
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.East 53rd St StudiosPathé recording session
    The Washingtonians
    Pike Davis, Irvis, Robinson, Hardwick, Ellington, Guy, Bass Edwards

      Titles recorded:
    • I'm Gonna Hang Around My Sugar
    • Trombone Blues
    .DE2501. Steven Lasker, Luis Contijoch, djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-11-25
    1925 09 12
    Saturday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 09 13
    Sunday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 09 14
    Monday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 09 15
    Tuesday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 09 16
    Wednesday
    .activity not documented
    Variety, Sept 16 1925, p.43:

    Duke Ellington's Band and Entertainers, one of the few Negro orchestras, carrying singers as well as musicians, is located at the Club Kentucky, 49th street, off Broadway.


    Variety, Sept 16 1925, p.45:

    The Club Kentucky on West 49th Street presents somewhat of an international aspect with its Dixie atmosphere, Chinese menu, cosmopolitan New York patronage and Oriental dances. ...
    ...the floor show presented at the Kentucky during the summer attains a consistently high average of entertainment. Bobby Burns Berman (B.B.B.), whose reputation as “the Human Broadcasting Station” is well-established in the cabarets of New York and Atlantic City, acts as chief entertainer and master of ceremonies. B.B.B. Has developed a smooth line ... He also sings a “hot” number convincingly and does a nimble and strenuous Charleston...

    Julia Garrity is the chief woman principal, selling a trio of pop numbers in the manner that won her fame in vaudeville and cabarets. Her voice, however, is a bit loud for a room with such a low ceiling, and a bit of soft pedaling might be effective. Hasel Godrew, the shapely oriental dancer remembered from "I'll Say She Is," scores soundly with her specialty, the real optical feast of the show. The other three girls; Jean Gaynor, Billy Stout and Gladys Sloane, are all talented singers or dancers. Miss Gaynor sang Jimmie Wafer's "Will You Love Me In December?" the old-timer losing nothing by comparison with most of the present-day ballads.

    Duke Ellington's Orchestra of six pieces is still the musical attraction and in addition to the specialties it offers in the entertainment line ranks as one of the best "hot" colored combinations in town.

    Business on a warm night early last week was surprisingly good.

    .
    1925 09 17
    Thursday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 09 18
    Friday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 09 19
    Saturday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 09 20
    Sunday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 09 21
    Monday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 09 22
    Tuesday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 09 23
    Wednesday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 09 24
    Thursday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 09 25...Pathé / Perfect Session
    false date, see Sept 25
    ..09,3-4
    09,2-4
    .credit Steven Lasker as all 09,2-4entries2011
    1925 09 26
    Saturday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 09 27
    Sunday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 09 28
    Monday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 09 29
    Tuesday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 09 30
    Wednesday
    .activity not documented
    Variety, Sept 30 1925, p.47:

    The new show at the Club Kentucky, New York, has Bert Lewis back as chief funster. Julia Geraty, Ina Hayward, Olive Neral, Jean Palmer and Pearl Howell from "Artists and Models" are in the show, with the Duke Ellington (colored) band the dance feature.

    .

    October 1925

    1925 10 00.New York, N.Y.Club Cameo
    288 West Fifty-Seventh St.
    Ellington accepted an offer to have his band perform here, but they lasted only one night.
    The Sun described the club as "a large dining place frequented by well known Broadway-ites," and The Evening Post described it as "a plush and gilt emporium ,which opened its doors only two or three weeks ago, after Sam Paul, the owner, had spent a thick bankroll making it the most elegant place his imagination could conceive."
    Variety:

    "For three years Duke Ellington and his Washingtonians were the musical feature at the Hollywood Cafe, which has since been renamed the Kentucky Club. Their music created quite a demand, with such popularity that Duke and his band seemed a fixture. Then the Cameo Club, uptown, sought a band. Flattering offers were made to Duke, and the result was he and musicians moved out of their apparent permanent home in cafe. Then came the shock of Duke's life. After one appearance - just one single night, to be exact - the Washingtonians were informed they wouldn't do for the Cameo. Not that their music wasn't good, but it didn't fit the atmosphere, or whatever it was, that comprised the alibi. Meanwhile Elmer Snowden and band were ensconced at the Kentucky and there was no chance of Duke's return. Ethel Waters and Earl Dancer have now staged a big act, comprising 20 persons, and the Ellington band got the job."

    Tucker places this in November, saying the Washingtonians appeared at the Cameo and were fired the same night.

    The The Baltimore Afro-American reported Elmer Snowden's band took over the Club Kentucky gig when Ellington and the Washingtonians "left their former position where they had been playing for three years to accept a preferred engagement at the Cameo Club further up town.

    ....
    added 2011

    updated 2012-12-31
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    .activity not documented.
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    .activity not documented.
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    Sunday
    .activity not documented.
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    Monday
    .activity not documented.
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    .activity not documented.
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    .activity not documented.
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    .activity not documented.
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    .activity not documented.
    1925 10 17
    Saturday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 10 18
    Sunday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 10 19
    Monday
    1925 10 24New York, N.Y.Loew's State Theater
    Broadway at 45th
    ......2011
    1925 10 20
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Loew's State Theater
    Broadway at 45th
    see 1925 10 19.....2011
    1925 10 21
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Loew's State Theater
    Broadway at 45th
    see 1925 10 19.....2011
    1925 10 22
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Loew's State Theater
    Broadway at 45th
    see 1925 10 19.....2011
    1925 10 23
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Loew's State Theater
    Broadway at 45th
    see 1925 10 19.....2011
    1925 10 24
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Loew's State Theater
    Broadway at 45th
    see 1925 10 19.....2011
    1925 10 25
    Sunday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 10 26
    Monday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 10 27
    Tuesday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 10 28
    Wednesday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 10 29
    Thursday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 10 30
    Friday
    .activity not documented.
    1925 10 31
    Saturday
    .activity not documented.

    November 1925

    1925 11 001925 11 21New York, N.Y.Lido ClubNight Club

    Opening date unknown.

    The 1925-11-21 Baltimore Afro-American said, "It is reported that Duke Ellington's Washingtonians are no longer engaged at the Lido Club. The reason was not disclosed."
    ...djpAdded 2012-05-07
    1925 11 06...Birth of singer Ozzie Bailey.djpAdded 2012 10 10
    1925 11 23.New York, N.Y.Club Kentucky......2011

    December 1925

    1925 12 03 ...Copyright date of "Jig Walk," an Ellington composition used in the "Chocolate Kiddies" revue...Tucker p.126
    .Added 2012-01-07
    1925 12 12.New York, N.Y.Lincoln Theatre,
    58 W.135th St.
    ......2011
    1925 12 31
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Club KentuckyPeripheral event
    Club Kentucky is one of ten served with an injunction
    "The most drastic measure in the history of New York City against New Year's Eve Revelry was promulgated today by United States Attorney Emory R.Buckner when he served notice on ten Broadway supper clubs and cabarets that he had secured temporary injunctions against them.

    The injunctions... restrain the clubs and restaurants and their employees from selling or giving away intoxicating liquors until the final hearing of padlock suits which Mr. Buckner has brought against them...

    Some 150 Federal prohibition agents will be making the rounds and many have engaged tables...

    Notwithstanding these discouragements to the more convivial part of the city's population and visitors, there was every indication that the New Year's Eve celebration here would be both noisy and extensive .Reservations to the limit of their capacity have been taken at practically all the nightclubs, hotel dining rooms and restaurants...Fifteen dollars seems to be the prevailing price,except where tickets are bought from speculators. The speculators, seeking to reap a richer profit than they could make from the sale of theater admissions, were reported buying all the seats they could obtain at the more expensive nightclubs and disposing of them at an advance running as high as 100 percent, and more."

    Ken Steiner reports "Prohibition itself is an amazing subject and I can't imagine telling Duke's story without it. Prohibition had the ironic effect of creating the very night club scene that provided Duke employment during his early years.

    New York was in the midst of a new wave of Prohibition enforcement. Emory Buckner, a "legal beagle," became District Attorney in May of 1925, shifted the focus to Times Square clubs, and expedited the prosecution of cases through non-jury courts, injunctions, and padlocks.

    Club Kentucky beat the rap this time, according to Variety (Jan. 6, 1926) "through lack of evidence." Later that year, Buckner was successful in closing Club Kentucky on March 21 for six months."

    New York Sun, 1925-12-31,pp. 1 & 2djpAdded 2012-11-20



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    January 1926

    1926 01 01
    Friday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 01 02
    Saturday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 01 03
    Sunday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 01 04
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Club Kentucky"Intimate Revue".....2011
    1926 01 10
    Sunday
    evening
    .New York, N.Y.Ambassador Theatre
    West 49th St. west of Broadway
    Fundraising recital cum variety show

    "For the benefit of establishing a proposed Negro Art School, Abbie Mitchell appeared at the the Ambassador Theatre, West 49th street Sunday night in a program of Spirituals, Jubilee songs and syncopated numbers. The attendance was small but appreciative, although more Spirituals were expected than were given.

    "Miss Mitchell was supported by Tom Fletcher, famous comedian, Hann's Cotton Club Quartet; the Dixie Jubilee singers and Duke Ellington's Washingtonians, a jazz band of eight pieces.

    "In the first part of the program Miss Mitchell sang a group of songs, including Lawrence Brown's 'Sometimes I feel like a motherless child,' and Harry Burleigh's arrangement of "Little David, play on your harp.' For an encore she sang Will Marion Cooks's 'Mammy.'

    "In Part Two of the program she sang Mr. Cook's composition, entitled 'Exhortation,' and Paul Lawrence Dunbar's poem, "Li'l Gal,; which was set to music by J. Roasamond Johnson. Mr Cook was her accompanist.

    "Ellington's band played a jazz number after each vocal selection in part one of the program, opening the evening concert with 'Swanee Butterfly' and concluding the first half with Mr. Ellington's own composition, 'The Jig Walker.'..."

    This review was published Jan.16; personnel other than the Washingtonians are named in the story in the Jan. 9 edition.
    Cook was Ms Mitchell's husband, and Dunbar was Cook's songwriting partner.
      New York Age
    • "Will Marion Cook To Present Negro Music," 1926-01-09, p.7
    • "Will Marion Cook Gives Jazz Concert At Ambassador Theatre," 1926-01-16, p.3
    ...djp
    added 2013-12-31
    1926 01 22.New York, N.Y..Bubber Miley Rec.. 06,1-29.S.Hoefsmit2011

    February 1926

    1926 02 20?.New York, N.Y..“Jig Walk”.. 05,1-26+42
    04,3-23
    01,3-9
    98,2-23
    97,2-23
    ..2011
    1926 02 26.New York, N.Y.Club Kentucky"All Star Revue".....2011

    March 1926

    1926 03 19
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.East 53rd St. StudioPathé recording sessionDuke Ellington's Washingtonians
    Harry Cooper, Leroy Rutledge, Charlie Irvis, Don Redman, Prince Robinson, Hardwicke, Ellington, Guy, Henry Edwards>
    This session is dated circa March 18 or simply March in some discographies.
      Titles recorded:
    • Georgia Grind
    • Parlor Social Stomp
    DE2601 .Timner corrections
    added 2011

    updated 2013-11-29
    1926 03 21
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Club KentuckyClub closed
    ("padlocked" for serving liquor during prohibition)
    ..09,3-4
    09,2-4
    ..2011
    1926 03 22
    Monday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 03 23
    Tuesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 03 24
    Wednesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 03 25
    Thursday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 03 26
    Friday
    ...activities not documented
    (Some sources show this as the date of the March 30 Pathé/Perfect Session)
    .....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-11-29
    1926 03 27
    Saturday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 03 28
    Sunday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 03 29
    Monday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 03 30
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.East 37th St. OfficesGennett recording session
    Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
    Cooper, Rutledge, Irvis, Redman, Robinson, Hardwicke, Ellington, Guy, Edwards, Greer
      Titles recorded:
    • “Wanna Go Back Again” Blues
    • If You Can’t Hold The Man You Love
    DE260299,4-12.Timner corrections
    .
    2011
    1926 03 31
    Wednesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 00 00...PERSONNEL CHANGES
    Charles Irvis, trombone and Henry “Bass” Edwards leave the band in the spring.

    Mack Shaw, tuba, replaces Edwards. New Desor shows Edwards in the March 30, 1926 session and Shaw in the June session.
    New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23

    April 1926

    1926 04 01
    Thursday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 04 02
    Friday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 04 03
    Saturday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 04 04
    Sunday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 04 05
    Monday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 04 06
    Tuesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 04 07
    Wednesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 04 08
    Thursday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 04 09
    Friday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 04 10
    Saturday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 04 11
    Sunday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 04 12
    Monday
    1926 04 26
    Monday
    New York, N.Y.Ciro's
    West 56th Street
    New "Creole Follies"
    revue
    .....2011
    1926 04 13
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Ciro's"Creole Follies" revue - see 1926 04 12.....2011
    1926 04 14
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Ciro's"Creole Follies" revue - see 1926 04 12.....2011
    1926 04 15
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Ciro's"Creole Follies" revue - see 1926 04 12.....2011
    1926 04 16
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Ciro's"Creole Follies" revue - see 1926 04 12.....2011
    1926 04 17
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Ciro's"Creole Follies" revue - see 1926 04 12.....2011
    1926 04 18
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Ciro's"Creole Follies" revue - see 1926 04 12.....2011
    1926 04 19
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Ciro's"Creole Follies" revue - see 1926 04 12.....2011
    1926 04 20
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Ciro's"Creole Follies" revue - see 1926 04 12.....2011
    1926 04 21
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Ciro's"Creole Follies" revue - see 1926 04 12.....2011
    1926 04 22
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Ciro's"Creole Follies" revue - see 1926 04 12.....2011
    1926 04 23
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Ciro's"Creole Follies" revue - see 1926 04 12.....2011
    1926 04 24
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Ciro's"Creole Follies" revue - see 1926 04 12.....2011
    1926 04 25
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Ciro's"Creole Follies" revue - see 1926 04 12.....2011
    1926 04 26
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Ciro's"Creole Follies" revue - see 1926 04 12.....2011
    1926 04 27
    Tuesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 04 28
    Wednesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 04 29
    Thursday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 04 30
    Friday
    ..activities not documented.

    May 1926

    1926 05 01
    Saturday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 05 02
    Sunday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 05 03
    Monday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 05 04
    Tuesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 05 05
    Wednesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 05 06
    Thursday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 05 07
    Friday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 05 08
    Saturday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 05 09
    Sunday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 05 10
    Monday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 05 11
    Tuesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 05 12
    Wednesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 05 13
    Thursday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 05 14
    Friday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 05 15
    Saturday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 05 16
    Sunday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 05 17
    Monday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 05 18
    Tuesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 05 19
    Wednesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 05 20
    Thursday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 05 21
    Friday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 05 22
    Saturday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 05 23
    Sunday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 05 24
    Monday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 05 25
    Tuesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 05 26
    Wednesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 05 27
    Thursday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 05 28
    Friday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 05 29
    Saturday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 05 30
    Sunday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 05 31
    Monday
    ..activities not documented.

    June 1926

    1926 00 00...PERSONNEL CHANGES
    • Reed player Percy Glascoe was in the band during the summer of 1926
    • Prince Robinson left the band in the summer of 1926
    • Joe “Tricky Sam” Nanton, trombone, joined the band during this engagement (see Tucker 'The Duke Ellington Reader' pp 465-66 quoting Metronome 19+45-02-00)
    • Mack Shaw also joined the band during this engagement - see Ulanov, p.35
    New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-12
    updated 2013-12-31
    1926 06 01
    Tuesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 06 02
    Wednesday
    (unconfirmed)
    1926 07 11
    (unconfirmed)
    New York, N.Y.The Plantation Café
    Winter Garden Building
    Broadway at 50th
    "Messing Around" revue

    "New York, June 3 – A corking show is the new Leonard Harper "Messin' Around" revue, and one of the "hottest" colored entertainments of its kind in and out of the Times Square district. The vibrating vixens tremble and shiver and cooch like the proverbial aspen leaves, only packing more of a "kick" and giving mid-Broadway a session of torrid terp paprika that one would look to Harlem only for its source.

    "Harper, who put on the show and is also the main principal, along with Roy Turk and Maceo Pinkard, his authors, have fashioned a "Kongo" number that is worth the $2 couvert alone (it's "three tears" on the week-end). Lillian Power, of the chorus, glorifies her lazy limbre cooch into an art, featuring a "nasty" form with meagre dressing.

    "Even to the hardened the hoochy-coochy business is beaucoup "hot" and will probably fetch a "pinch" a la the Chelsea burlesque, although it's a question whether the "Kongo" cooch is more artistic than brazen, or vice versa.

    "Arnold ... is the new boss at the Plantation... He has generously mounted the Harper revue which, with the Duke Ellington dance band, represents an entertainment "nut" of $2,300 on the week, according to the dope. It doesn't look quite that, but probably is pretty near $2,000.

    "There are eight choristers, the dusky damsels all looking nice and better than anything Harper has done before at Connie's Inn in Harlem, although short of the Club Alabam Creole chorines for personal pulchritude. But they top everything with their pep and paprika, shaping up (literally speaking) very, very eye-fetching.

    "In a 'summer' number, which has them underdressed in bathing suits, they pair their "Kongo" cavortings with a shapely exposition of their physical charms. Considering the jaded tastes of the couvert customers these days, things like that figure most importantly on the question of a draw.

    "If the rough stuff doesn't attract official attention, there's a 14-year- old boy and a 16-year-old cutie doing double song and dances, who may. The Five Crackerjacks, versatile ground tumblers, concerted steppers, songsters, et al. (four men and a woman), Harper, a prima donna and a sister act, Leonidis Simpson and Edith Spencer, complete the act.

    "The real kick of the evening is 'Kongo.' The dusky gals get into the spirit of the thing with hearty ad libs to "shake that thing," and how they do!" (1)

    .Variety reported the show consisted of:
  • L.Harper Rev [recte Leonard Harper Revue]
  • 5 Crackerjacks
  • Louise Sims
  • Flo Paham
  • Edith Spencer
  • Anita Riviera
  • Duke Ellington Bd.

  • The dates are unconfirmed. The June 2 opening is based on an ad reproduced at page 28 of Wild Throng..., and the closing date chosen simply is the last day before the band went to New England. This closing is not inconsistent with Variety.

    The show has to have started by June 3, when Mr. Green reviewed it. The June 17 broadcast confirms it was playing in mid-June. It was in Variety's "Cabaret Bills" listings until July 14, so appears to have continued until then.

    Pittsburgh Courier 1926-06-19 p.10 says Leonard Harper's 'Messing Around,' the present revue at Plantation, New York City, is declared to be the hottest thing in Gotham, but the New York Age, 1926-07-10 p.6 says Leonard Harper presents the Ciro Revue at the Lincoln Theatre, New York City.

    Tucker, p.208, incorrectly places Messin' Around in October 1927.

    Variety's cabaret listings establish the engagement ran to at least into mid-July.
    Joe Nanton joined the band during this engagement
      Pittsburgh Courier 1926-06-26 p.10 (reprint from Variety)
      • Variety Cabaret Bills, Variety
        • 1926-06-16
        • 1926-06-23
        • 1926-06-30
        • 1926-07-07
        • 1926-07-14
        Steiner Wild Throng Dances Madley in Cellar Club pp.28-29, reproducing
        • Ad, New York Telegram 1926-06-02
        • Review, Morning Telegraph 1926-06-02
        • Commentary, Morning Telegraph 1926-06-07, p.8
        • Story, Morning Telegraph 1926-06-09, p.8
        • Comment, Morning Telegraph 1926-06-16
        • Morning Telegraph 1926-06-18, p.10
        • Morning Telegraph 1926-06-19, p.5
        • Morning Telegraph 1926-06-20, p.7, s3.
        • Morning Telegraph 1926-06-29
    ..djp
    added 2011

    updated 2014-01-02
    1926 06 03
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.The Plantation Café"Messing Around" revue - see 1926-06-02.....2011
    1926 06 04
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.The Plantation Café"Messing Around" revue - see 1926-06-02.....2011
    1926 06 05
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.The Plantation Café"Messing Around" revue - see 1926-06-02.....2011
    1926 06 06
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.The Plantation Café"Messing Around" revue - see 1926-06-02.....2011
    1926 06 07
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.The Plantation Café"Messing Around" revue - see 1926-06-02.....2011
    1926 06 08
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.The Plantation Café"Messing Around" revue - see 1926-06-02.....2011
    1926 06 09
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.The Plantation Café"Messing Around" revue - see 1926-06-02.....2011
    1926 06 10
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.The Plantation Café"Messing Around" revue - see 1926-06-02.....2011
    1926 06 11
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.The Plantation Café"Messing Around" revue - see 1926-06-02.....2011
    1926 06 12
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.The Plantation Café"Messing Around" revue - see 1926-06-02.....2011
    1926 06 13
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.The Plantation Café"Messing Around" revue - see 1926-06-02.....2011
    1926 06 14
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.The Plantation Café"Messing Around" revue - see 1926-06-02.....2011
    1926 06 15
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.The Plantation Café"Messing Around" revue - see 1926-06-02.....2011
    1926 06 16
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.The Plantation Café"Messing Around" revue - see 1926-06-02.....2011
    1926 06 17
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.The Plantation Café"Messing Around" revue - see 1926-06-02

    WCBS-Broadcast

    9:30 pm (New York Times) or 8:30 PM (out of town radio logs)
    • Wild Throng, p.28, citing New York Times
    • Schenectady Gazette 1926-06-17
    • Hamilton, Ohio, Journal News 1926-06-17
    ....
    added 2011

    updated 2014-01-02
    1926 06 18
    Friday<
    .New York, N.Y.The Plantation Café"Messing Around" revue - see 1926-06-02.....2011
    1926 06 19
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.The Plantation Café"Messing Around" revue - see 1926-06-02.....2011
    1926 06 20
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.The Plantation Café"Messing Around" revue - see 1926-06-02.....2011
    1926 06 21
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.East 37th Street officesGennett recording session
    Duke Ellington's Washingtonians
    Miley, Charlie Johnson, Nanton, Harvey Boone, Robinson, Hardwicke, Ellington, Guy, Shaw, Greer
      Titles recorded:
    • (I'm Just Wild About) Animal Crackers
    • Li’l Farina
    DE2603 06,1-29
    03,3-9
    02,2-27
    02,1-24
    Timner corrections S.Hoefsmit re 06,1-29
    added 2011

    updated 2013-11-29
    1926 06 21
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.The Plantation Café"Messing Around" revue - see 1926-06-02.....2011
    1926 06 22
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.The Plantation Café"Messing Around" revue - see 1926-06-02.....2011
    1926 06 23
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.The Plantation Café"Messing Around" revue - see 1926-06-02.....2011
    1926 06 24
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.The Plantation Café"Messing Around" revue - see 1926-06-02.....2011
    1926 06 25
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.The Plantation Café"Messing Around" revue - see 1926-06-02.....2011
    1926 06 26
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.The Plantation Café"Messing Around" revue - see 1926-06-02.....2011
    1926 06 26.New York, N.Y.Keith's Alhambra Theater
    7th Ave. & 126th St.
    benefit performance.....2011
    1926 06 27
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.The Plantation Café"Messing Around" revue - see 1926-06-02.....2011
    1926 06 28
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.The Plantation Café"Messing Around" revue - see 1926-06-02.....2011
    1926 06 29
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.The Plantation Café"Messing Around" revue - see 1926-06-02.....2011
    1926 06 30
    Wednesday<
    .New York, N.Y.The Plantation Café"Messing Around" revue - see 1926-06-02.....2011

    July 1926

    1926 07 00.New York, N.Y.Kentucky ClubPeripheral event
    closed by law
    Vail I.2011
    1926 07 01
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.The Plantation Café"Messing Around" revue - see 1926-06-02.....2011
    1926 07 02
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.The Plantation Café"Messing Around" revue - see 1926-06-02.....2011
    1926 07 03
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.The Plantation Café"Messing Around" revue - see 1926-06-02.....2011
    1926 07 04
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.The Plantation Café"Messing Around" revue - see 1926-06-02.....2011
    1926 07 05
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.The Plantation Café"Messing Around" revue - see 1926-06-02.....2011
    1926 07 06
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.The Plantation Café"Messing Around" revue - see 1926-06-02.....2011
    1926 07 07
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.The Plantation Café"Messing Around" revue - see 1926-06-02.....2011
    1926 07 08
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.The Plantation Café"Messing Around" revue - see 1926-06-02.....2011
    1926 07 09
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.The Plantation Café"Messing Around" revue - see 1926-06-02.....2011
    1926 07 10
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.The Plantation Café"Messing Around" revue - see 1926-06-02.....2011
    1926 07 11
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.The Plantation Café"Messing Around" revue - see 1926-06-02.....2011
    1926 07 12
    Monday
    .Waltham, Mass.Nuttings-On-The-Charles
    (a.k.a Nuttings Dance Hall)
    Prospect St. at the Charles River
    The Washingtonians were now a 10 piece band. Their 5 week New England booking began here; based in Salem, they stayed in the New Brunswick Hotel...Tucker, pp.186-187.added 2011
    updated 2011-12-27
    1926 07 13
    Tuesday
    .Salem, Mass.Charleshurst Ballroom.....2011
    1926 07 14
    Wednesday
    .Gardner, Mass.Arcadia Ballroom......2011
    1926 07 15
    Thursday
    .Brockton, Mass.Highland Park......2011
    1926 07 16
    Friday
    .Fall RiverLincoln Park......2011
    1926 07 17
    Saturday
    .Worcester, Mass.Mohegan......2011
    1926 07 18
    Sunday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 07 19
    Monday
    .Waltham, Mass.Nuttings-On-The-Charles
    (a.k.a Nuttings Dance Hall)
    Prospect St. at the Charles River
    ......2011
    1926 07 20
    Tuesday
    .Salem, Mass.Charleshurst Ballroom......2011
    1926 07 21
    Wednesday
    .Revere Beach, Mass.Crescent Gardens......2011
    1926 07 22
    Thursday
    .Boston, Mass.Scenic Auditorium
    Berkeley St.
    ......2011
    1926 07 23
    Friday
    .Lawrence, Mass.Roseland......2011
    1926 07 24
    Saturday
    .Gardner, Mass.Arcadia Ballroom......2011
    1926 07 25
    Sunday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 07 26
    Monday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 07 27
    Tuesday
    .Lowell, Mass. Commodore Ballroom......2011
    1926 07 28
    Wednesday<
    .Lawrence, Mass.RoselandDance

    ROSELAND
    Tonight
    "Duke" Ellington
    - AND HIS -
    Famous Orchestra (Colored)
    Hear these artists - this is the Hottest band in America
    Check Dancing -Admission 10˘

    The Lowell Sun, 1926-07-28, p.16....djp added 2011
    updated 2012-08-05
    1926 07 29
    Thursday
    .CranstonOakland Beach......2011
    1926 07 30
    Friday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 07 31
    Saturday
    .Salem, Mass.Charleshurst Ballroom......2011

    August 1926

    1926 08 01
    Sunday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 08 02
    Monday
    .Waltham, Mass.Nuttings-On-The-Charles
    (a.k.a Nuttings Dance Hall)
    Prospect St. at the Charles River
    ......2011
    1926 08 03
    Tuesday
    .Salem, Mass.Charleshurst Ballroom......2011
    1926 08 04
    Wednesday
    .Marshfield, Mass.Fieldston Ballroom
    (Aka Fieldston Ballroom On The Atlantic
    ......2011
    1926 08 05
    Thursday
    .Woonsocket, R.I.Miami Ballroom......2011
    1926 08 06
    Friday
    .SomersetWilbur's......2011
    1926 08 07
    Saturday
    .WorcesterMohegan......2011
    1926 08 08
    Sunday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 08 09
    Monday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 08 10
    Tuesday
    .Salem, Mass.Charleshurst Ballroom......2011
    1926 08 11
    Wednesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 08 12
    Thursday
    .Ocean PierOrchard Beach...
    MIMM74 photo.2011
    1926 08 13
    Friday<
    .Dedham, Mass.Moseley-On-The-Charles

    Caution - This ballroom still exists - do not access its website, it has a virus as at 2012-08-05
    ......2011
    1926 08 14
    Saturday
    .Gardner, Mass.Arcadia Ballroom......2011
    1926 08 15
    Sunday
    .LeominsterRialto Thea......2011
    1926 08 16
    Monday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 08 17
    Tuesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 08 18
    Wednesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 08 19
    Thursday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 08 20
    Friday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 08 21
    Saturday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 08 22
    Sunday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 08 23
    Monday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 08 24
    Tuesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 08 25
    Wednesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 08 26
    Thursday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 08 27
    Friday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 08 28
    Saturday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 08 29
    Sunday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 08 30..activities not documented.
    1926 08 30
    Monday
    1926 09 04Pittsburgh, Penn.Olympic Theater

    On the Stage
    Duke Ellington's
    9 - Washingtonians - 9


    "The Show-Off opened yesterday at the Olympic theater for a week's engagement. For a new trend in screen productions, The Show-Off is an apt illustration, with Ford Sterling as the central character...One of the finest musical organizations to come to Pittsburgh is at the Olympic this week. Duke Ellington's Washingtonians proved a hit. A corking comnedy, Wife Tamers, featuring Lionel Barrymore and Pathe News were also on the program. An extra film attraction this week of the first annual baby pageant was shown. Harry Hochie and the Olympic Symphonic orchestra pleased with new and entertaining numbers."

    • Pittsburgh Press
      • Movie reviews, 1926-08-31,p.25
      • Ads:
        1926-08-31 p.26
        1925-09-02 p.11
    • Steiner - Mad Throng Dances Madly in Cellar Club, p.30 citing Pittsburgh Press 1926-08-31,p.25
    ...djp
    added 2011

    updated 2013-06-14
    1926 08 31
    Tuesday
    .Pittsburgh, Penn.Olympic TheaterStage show - see 1926 08 30.....2011

    September 1926

    1926 00 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
    Louis Metcalfe, trumpet, joins the band in the fall
    New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
    1926 09 01
    Wednesday
    .Pittsburgh, Penn.Olympic TheaterStage show - see 1926 08 30.....2011
    1926 09 02
    Thursday
    .Pittsburgh, Penn.Olympic TheaterStage show - see 1926 08 30.....2011
    1926 09 03
    Friday
    .Pittsburgh, Penn.Olympic TheaterStage show - see 1926 08 30.....2011
    1926 09 04
    Saturday
    .Pittsburgh, Penn.Olympic TheaterStage show - see 1926 08 30.....2011
    1926 09 05
    Sunday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 09 061926 09 11Pittsburgh, Penn.Schenley Theater"Added attraction - Duke Ellington's Washingtonians, Nine Artists in Elaborate Musical Act - Late Feature of the Broadway Success, 'Plantation'".
  • Steiner - Mad Throng, p.30 citing Pittsburgh Press 1926-05-11,p.4
  • ....2011
    1926 09 06
    Monday
    .Pittsburgh, Penn.Schenley TheaterStage show - see 1926 09 06.....2011
    1926 09 07
    Tuesday
    .Pittsburgh, Penn.Schenley TheaterStage show - see 1926 09 06.....2011
    1926 09 08
    Wednesday
    .Pittsburgh, Penn.Schenley TheaterStage show - see 1926 09 06.....2011
    1926 09 09
    Thursday
    .Pittsburgh, Penn.Schenley TheaterStage show - see 1926 09 06.....2011
    1926 09 10
    Friday
    .Pittsburgh, Penn.Schenley TheaterStage show - see 1926 09 06.....2011
    1926 09 11
    Saturday
    .Pittsburgh, Penn.Schenley TheaterStage show - see 1926 09 06.....2011
    1926 09 12
    Sunday
    ..activities not documented

    Steiner, in Mad Throng tells us Ellington's manager at the time, Harrison Smith, had booked a week at North Kensington and Homestead, Penn., and another week at Grafton and Wheeling, W.Va. However according to Nanton, in an interview by Inez Cavenaugh, they were booked into Huntingdon, W.Va. and thinking that was too South, they returned to the Kentucky Club.
    .
    1926 09 13
    Monday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 09 14
    Tuesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 09 15
    Wednesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 09 16
    Thursday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 09 17
    Friday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 09 18
    Saturday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 09 19
    Sunday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 09 20
    Monday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 09 21
    Tuesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 09 22
    Wednesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 09 23
    Thursday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 09 24
    Friday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 09 25
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Kentucky Club...04,3-57Vail.2011
    1926 09 26
    Sunday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 09 27
    Monday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 09 28
    Tuesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 09 29
    Wednesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1926 09 30
    Thursday
    ..activities not documented.

    October 1926

    1926 10 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
    Edgar M. (“The Lamb”) Sampson, alto sax and violin, joins the band
    New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
    1926 10 02.New York, N.Y..Columbia recording session (rejected)..80,1-5..2011
    1926 10 14.New York, N.Y.East 37th Street OfficesGennett recording session.DE260403,3-9
    04,3-57
    00,4-16+17
    91,5-6
    ..2011

    November 1926

    1926 11 08->.New York, N.Y.Kentucky ClubNEW show opens.....2011
    1926 11 29.New York, N.Y.Brunswick Studio..DE260509,2-4
    04,3-57
    ..2011

    December 1926

    1926 12 01.New York, N.Y.Okeh-Columbia StudiosRecording Session (rejected)..04,1-8Timner corrections .2011
    1926 12 29.New York, N.Y.Brunswick Studio..DE2606 06,1-29
    02,1-9+18
    01,3-10
    99,3-2185,2-4
    .S.Hoefsmit (06,1-29)2011



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    January 1927

    1927 01 10.New York, N.Y.44th Street StudioDE2701..Timner corrections .2011
    1927 01 21.New York, N.Y.Okeh-Columbia Studios...04,1-8Timner corrections .2011
    1927 01 29->.New York, N.Y.Lincoln Theatre,
    58 W.135th St.
    ......2011

    February 1927

    1927 02 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
    Edgar Sampson leaves the band
    New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
    1927 02 03.New York, N.Y.Brunswick StudioDE2702...S.Hoefsmit (06,1-29)2011
    1927 02 14->.New York, N.Y.Kentucky Club"Chocolate Babies".....2011
    1927 02 28.New York, N.Y.Brunswick Studio..DE270385,2-4..2011

    March 1927

    1927 03 --.New York, N.Y.See 8mar28..DE280382,5-4..2011
    1927 03 14.New York, N.Y.Brunswick Studio..DE2704...2011
    1927 03 mid.New York, N.Y.Kentucky ClubDuke's engagement ends.....2011
    1927 03 22.New York, N.Y.1819 BroadwayRecording Session.DE270509,3-4
    09,2-4
    04,3-49
    04,1-8
    03,2-17
    ..2011

    April 1927

    1927 04 021927 04 09New York, N.Y.Lafayette Theatre,
    132nd St. & 7th Ave.
    Harlem ??
    ......2011
    1927 04 07.New York, N.Y.Brunswick Studio..DE2706...2011
    1927 04 101927 04 16Newark, N.J.Orpheum ??......2011
    1927 04 30.New York, N.Y.Brunswick Studio..` DE2707...2011

    May 1927

    1927 05 19
    Thursday
    .Chicago, Ill. or New York, N.Y.Billie Cain's Club
    2395 Eighth
    The Pittsburgh Courier carried a picture of Billy Cain, a showgirl, with the caption

    "One of the Elida Webb Girls in 'Lucky' now playing at the New Amsterdam Theatre, Broadway and 42nd street, New York, who will, on Thursday night, May 19, open her Billie Cain's Club at 2395 Eighth avenue near 129th street. Duke Ellington and his 'Brunswick Recording Orchestra,' direct from 'Club Kentucky,' will bethe musical entertainers, while Johnny Hawkins and Roy Bands, singers and steppers de-luxe...will be entertainers. Maceo Pinkard is director of the revue."


    Billie Kane's Club (spelling uncertain), New York City. Per "Variety," 25May27, p46 (courtesy of Larry Gushee): Colored Girl's Night Club "Billie" Kane, is "Lucky" as one of the Lida Webb "girls," is to open a night club on 8th avenue between 128th and 129th Streets. The cabaret bills listing in this issue, also on page 46, shows the following at "Billy Cain's [sic] Club": Marceo [sic] Pinkard Rv; Bee Foote; Louis Coles; Mary Straine; Sunny [sic] Greer; Roy Banks; Duke Ellington's BdI am unable to confirm the city.
    I am unable to confirm the location of the club or the duration of the engagement.

    .
    .03,1-5
    02,2-19
    ..2011

    June 1927

    1927 06 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
    Clarinetist, tenor sax man Rudy Jackson joins the band
    New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
    1927 06 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
    Bassist Wellman Braud, born 1891 01 25, joins the band
    New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
    1927 06 16...PERSONNEL CHANGE
    Saxophonist Harry Carney joins the band on alto sax but later morphed to baritone sax. He had played with the band earlier in the year, and had to get permission from his mother to join.

    Harry doubled on clarinet, soprano sax, bass clarinet and, in one recording, either alto clarinet or bassett horn. Harry often drove Duke by car on road trips, and he remained in Ellington's band for nearly 47 years, until 1974, the year they both died.
    djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-10-11
    1927 06 20
    Monday
    .Waltham, Mass.Nuttings-On-The-Charles
    (a.k.a Nuttings Dance Hall)
    Prospect St. at the Charles River
    One-nighter
    On this first night of the 1927 summer New England tour, the band had a "battle" with Mal Hallett's band.

    This was the first time Carney played in the band after officially becoming a member on the 16th.

    Ellington brought his family (Edna and Mercer) on this tour, and stayed in the New Brunswick Hotel in Salem.
    ..04,3-10Tucker p.203, citing Boston Post.
    added 2011

    updated 2012-12-31
    1927 06 21
    Tuesday
    .FoxboroLakeview BallroomOne-nighter
    .....2011
    1927 06 22
    Wednesday
    .Salem, Mass.Charleshurst BallroomOne-nighter
    ...Tucker p.203, citing Salem Evening News.
    added 2011

    updated 2012-12-31
    1927 06 23
    Thursday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 06 24
    Friday
    1927 06 25
    Saturday
    RevereCrescent GardensOne-nighter
    .....2011
    1927 06 25
    Saturday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 06 26.LynnOlympia TheatreOne-nighter
    Some sources suggest Carney joined on the 26th but it is more likely to have been the 16th since he recalled playing the Nutting-on-Charles date on the 20th.
    ..04,3-10
    04,1-31
    Tucker p.203, citing Lynn Daily Evening Item.
    added 2011

    updated 2012-12-31
    1927 06 27.Waltham, Mass.Nuttings-On-The-Charles
    (a.k.a Nuttings Dance Hall)
    Prospect St. at the Charles River
    One-nighter
    ...Tucker p.203, citing Boston Post.
    added 2011

    updated 2013 01 01
    1927 06 28
    Tuesday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 06 29
    Wednesday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 06 30
    Thursday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 06 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
    Mack Shaw leaves the band
    New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25

    July 1927

    1927 07 01
    Friday
    .Providence, R.I.Crescent ParkOne-nighter
    ...Tucker p.203, citing Providence Journal.
    added 2011

    updated 2013 01 01
    1927 07 02
    Saturday
    .SomersetWilbur'sOne-nighter
    ...Tucker p.203, citing Fall River Herald News.
    added 2011

    updated 2013 01 01
    1927 07 03
    Sunday
    .Salem, Mass.Charleshurst BallroomOne-nighter
    ...Tucker p.204, citing Boston Evening Transcript.
    added 2011

    updated 2013 01 01
    1927 07 04
    Monday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 07 05
    Tuesday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 07 06
    Wednesday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 07 07
    Thursday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 07 08
    Friday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 07 09
    Saturday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 07 10
    Sunday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 07 11
    Monday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 07 12
    Tuesday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 07 13
    Wednesday
    .Marshfield or Gardner, Mass.FieldstonOne-nighter
    ...Tucker p.203, citing Brockton Post Herald and Fitchburg Sentinel.
    added 2011

    updated 2013 01 01
    1927 07 14
    Thursday
    .Old OrchardOrchard PierOne-nighter
    ...Tucker p.204, citing Portland Press Herald.
    added 2011

    updated 2013 01 01
    1927 07 15
    Friday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 07 16
    Saturday
    .Revere Beach, Mass.Crescent GardensOne-nighter
    ...Tucker p.204, citing Boston Post.
    added 2011

    updated 2013 01 01
    1927 07 17
    Sunday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 07 18
    Monday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 07 19
    Tuesday
    .Salem, Mass.Charleshurst BallroomOne-nighter
    ...Tucker p.204, citing Boston Post.
    added 2011

    updated 2013 01 01
    1927 07 20
    Wednesday
    .Providence, R.I.Crescent ParkOne-nighter
    .....2011
    1927 07 21
    Thursday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 07 22
    Friday
    .Taunton, Mass.American LegionOne-nighter
    ...Tucker p.204, citing Taunton Daily Gazette.2011
    1927 07 23
    Saturday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 07 24
    Sunday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 07 25
    Monday
    .Old Orchard, Me. Old Orchard PierOne-nighter
    ...Tucker p.204, citing Portland Press Herald.
    added 2011

    updated 2013-01-01
    1927 07 26
    Tuesday
    .Salem, Mass.Charleshurst BallroomOne-nighter
    ...Tucker p.204, citing Salem Evening News.
    added 2011

    updated 2013 01 01
    1927 07 27
    Wednesday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 07 28
    Thursday
    .Woonsocket, R.I.New JoylandOne-nighter
    ...Tucker p.204, citing Taunton Daily Gazette.
    added 2011

    updated 2013 01 01
    1927 07 29
    Friday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 07 30
    Saturday
    .Nashua, N.H.Blackbird BallroomOne-nighter

    BLACKBIRD BALLROOM

    The greatest attraction ever is offered to the patrons of the Blackbird Ballroom when "Duke" Ellington and his Victor Recording orchestra start to play their music. This is without doubt the hottest colored band in the United States. This team is called the "Paul Whiteman of colored orchestras." A treat is in store for all those who love real rhythm and music that will make your feet twitch in spite of yourself. The management of the Blackbird is sparing no expense in order that it may bring the best bands to this popular resort. Dancing in this ballroom every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

    • Tucker p.204, citing Manchester Union
    • Announcement, The Lowell Sun, Lowell, Mass., 1927-07-30
    ...djp
    added 2011

    updated 2013-10-22
    1927 07 31
    Sunday
    .activity not documented.

    August 1927

    1927 08 --.New York, N.Y.Kentucky ClubPeripheral event
    The Club Kentucky closes, and will reopen later as "Monterey"
    ..2011
    1927 08 01
    Monday
    .Buzzard's Bay, Mass.
    (Town of Bourne)
    BournehurstOne-nighter.....2011
    1927 08 02
    Tuesday
    .Salem, Mass.Charleshurst BallroomOne-nighter
    ...Tucker p.204, citing Salem Evening News.
    added 2011

    updated 2013 01 01
    1927 08 02.Salem, Mass.Charleshurst BallroomOne-nighter
    ...Tucker p.204, citing Salem Evening News.
    added 2011

    updated 2013 01 01
    1927 08 03
    Wednesday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 08 04
    Thursday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 08 05
    Friday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 08 06
    Saturday
    .Brockton, Mass.Highland ParkOne-nighter
    ...Tucker p.204, citing Brockton Post Herald.
    added 2011

    updated 2013-01-01
    1927 08 07
    Sunday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 08 08
    Monday
    .Waltham, Mass.Nuttings-On-The-Charles
    (a.k.a Nuttings Dance Hall)
    Prospect St. at the Charles River
    One-nighter
    .....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-01-01
    1927 08 09
    Tuesday
    1927 08 11Salem, Mass.Charleshurst BallroomOne-nighter
    ...Tucker p.204, citing Salem Evening News.
    added 2011

    updated 2013-01-01
    1927 08 10
    Wednesday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 08 11
    Thursday
    .Salem, Mass.Charleshurst BallroomOne-nighter
    ...Tucker p.204, citing Salem Evening News.
    added 2011

    updated 2013-01-01
    1927 08 12
    Friday
    .Lawrence, Mass.RoselandOne-nighter
    ...Tucker p.204, citing Lawrence Evening Tribune.
    added 2011

    updated 2013-01-01
    1927 08 13
    Saturday
    .RevereCrescent GardensOne-nighter
    .....2011
    1927 08 14
    Sunday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 08 15
    Monday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 08 16
    Tuesday
    .Salisbury Beach, N.H.Ocean EchoOne-nighter
    ...Tucker p.204, citing Lawrence Evening Tribune.
    added 2011

    updated 2013-01-01
    1927 08 17
    Wednesday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 08 18
    Thursday
    .Fitchburg, Mass.Whalom ParkOne-nighter
    ...Tucker p.204, citing Fitchburg Sentinel.
    added 2011

    updated 2013-01-01
    1927 08 19
    Friday
    .Salem, Mass.Charleshurst BallroomOne-nighter
    ...Tucker p.204, citing Salem Evening News.
    added 2011

    updated 2013-01-01
    1927 08 20
    Saturday
    .Brockton, Mass.Highland ParkOne-nighter
    ...Tucker p.204, citing Brockton Post Herald.
    added 2011

    updated 2013-01-01
    1927 08 20
    Saturday
    ...Birth of singer Joya Sherrill.djpAdded 2012 10 10
    1927 08 21
    Sunday
    .Boston, Mass.Loew's Orpheum Theater
    "Duke Ellington and Band" are in the ad under "today." The film is "Painting the Town" and the other act is Barbette.
    Boston Herald, 1927-08-21... Ken Steiner 2013-07-26
    added 2013-07-26
    1927 08 22
    Monday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 08 23
    Tuesday
    .Lowell, Mass.Commodore BallroomOne-nighter
    ...Tucker p.204, citing Lowell Sun.
    added 2011

    updated 2013-01-01
    1927 08 24
    Wednesday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 08 25
    Thursday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 08 26
    Friday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 08 27
    Saturday
    .RevereCrescent GardensOne-nighter
    .....2011
    1927 08 28
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1927 08 29
    Monday
    .activities not documented.
    1927 08 30
    Tuesday
    .Salem, Mass.Charleshurst BallroomOne-nighter
    ...Tucker p.204, citing Salem Evening News.
    added 2011

    updated 2013-01-01
    1927 08 31
    Wednesday
    .Manchester, N.H.Arcadia BallroomOne-nighter
    ...Tucker p.204, citing Manchester Union.
    added 2011

    updated 2013 01 01

    September 1927

    1927 09 01
    Thursday
    .Fitchburg, Mass.Whalom ParkDance
    "Tomorrow Night
    Duke Ellington
    The hottest band that ever played at Whalom Park.
    Last appearance here.
    Ad Fitchburg Sentinel, 1927-08-31..Tucker p.204, citing Fitchburg Sentineldjp added 2011
    updated 2012-08-05
    1927 09 02
    Friday
    .activities not documented.
    1927 09 03
    Saturday
    .Old OrchardOrchard PierOne-nighter
    ...Tucker p.204, citing Portland Press Herald.added 2011

    updated 2013-01-01
    1927 09 04
    Sunday
    .Gardner, Mass.Arcadia BallroomDance
    "M-A-M-M-O-T-H
    MIDNIGHT DANCE
    ARCADIA
    GARDNER
    SUNDAY, SEPT. 4
    - AT MIDNIGHT -
    12.05 to 4 A.M.
    Farewell Appearance
    Duke Ellington
    And His Washingtonians
    'The hottest band on Broadway'
    Columbia and Brunswick Recording Artists
    Admission 75˘
    BUS SERVICE FROM FITCHBURG
    Before and After Dance 50˘ Round Trip
    G.
    Ad, The Fitchburg Sentinal, Sat. Sept. 3, 1927, p.2..Tucker p.204, citing Fitchburg Sentinaldjp added 2011
    updated 2012-08-05
    1927 09 05
    Monday
    .Fitchburg, Mass.Whalom Park
    One nighter
    (Götting has this on 1927 09 07)
    ...Tucker p.204, citing Fitchburg Sentinal.
    added 2013-01-01
    1927 09 06
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1927 09 07
    Wednesday
    .Fitchburg, Mass.Whalom Park
    One nighter
    (Tucker has this on 1927 09 05)
    ...Götting, p.6, citing Steiner08.
    added 2011

    updated 2013-01-01
    1927 09 00+ 3 weeks?New York, N.Y.Ciro's
    West 56th St.
    Three week club residency - exact dates unknown.

    Tucker says the band played at Club Ciro's for 3 weeks. Vail's June 20 1927 entry says after the (summer) tour ended Sept.5, the band went to the 3 week Ciro's engagement.
    ...Tucker p.207
    Vail I
    .
    added 2011

    updated 2012-12-31
    1927 09 16.New York, N.Y..Peripheral event
    Ellington and William Donaldson's ”Gold Digger” was published by Denton & Haskins in 1927. Written as early as 1922 or 1923, it had been rejected by music publishers until 1927 because it was a "radical departure from the usual conventional hot tune type." Ellington never recorded it, but on Sept 16, it was recorded by Johnny Ringer and His Rosemont Ballroom Orchestra. Tucker suggests "As Ellington's fame grew as a recording artist his stock rose as a composer. One direct result was the publication in 1927 of "Gold Digger...""
    ..00,2-5
    00,1-9
    99,5-10
    99,4-15
    Tucker, p.200.
    added 2011

    updated 2012-12-31

    October 1927

    1927 10 01
    Saturday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 10 02
    Sunday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 10 03
    Monday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 10 04
    Tuesday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 10 05
    Wednesday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 10 06
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.44th Street Studio..DE270808,3-23
    03,2-16
    94,2-2
    91,1-4
    83,1-3
    82,5-4
    .(credit Jan Bruer for all 03,2-16 entries)2011
    1927 10 07
    Friday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 10 08
    Saturday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 10 09
    Sunday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 10 10
    Monday
    1927 10 16New York, N.Y.Lafayette Theatre,
    132nd St. & 7th Ave.
    Harlem
    Clarence Robinson's “Jazzmania” revue, starring Edith Wilson.
    Duke Ellington's famous Washingtonians and the Royal Balalakai Orchestra

    ... "Ellington's band will render regular musical accompaniment to the revue from the pit, while the Balalakai Orchestra will present the special musical accompaniment to the famous act of Rodrigo and Lila.

    John Vigal, Clarence Robinson, Slim Henderson, Lena Wilson and Buck and Bubbles will also appear in the cast of "Jazzmania.""
    Ad and plug "Edith Wilson At The Lafayette Next Week," New York Age, 1927-10-08..Vaildjp
    added 2011

    updated 2013-02-25
    1927 10 11
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Lafayette Theatre“Jazzmania” - see 1927 10 10.....2011
    1927 10 12
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Lafayette Theatre“Jazzmania” - see 1927 10 10.....2011
    1927 10 13
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Lafayette Theatre“Jazzmania” - see 1927 10 10.....2011
    1927 10 14
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Lafayette Theatre“Jazzmania” - see 1927 10 10.....2011
    1927 10 15
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Lafayette Theatre“Jazzmania” - see 1927 10 10.....2011
    1927 10 16
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Lafayette Theatre“Jazzmania” - see 1927 10 10.....2011
    1927 10 17
    Monday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 10 18
    Tuesday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 10 19
    Wednesday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 10 20
    Thursday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 10 21
    Friday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 10 22
    Saturday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 10 23
    Sunday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 10 24
    Monday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 10 25
    Tuesday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 10 26.New York, N.Y.RCA Camden Studio #1.DE270909,3-4
    09,2-4
    08,3-23
    08,1-21
    04,3-34
    03,2-16
    95,2-7
    94,3-5
    83,1-3
    82,5-4
    ..2011
    1927 10 27
    Thursday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 10 28
    Friday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 10 29
    Saturday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 10 30
    Sunday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 10 31
    Monday
    .activity not documented.

    November 1927

    1927 11 01
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y..Peripheral event
    Harlem jazz queen Florence Mills passed away in hospital at 4 am

    She has been described as 'Mills was probably the first black female international superstar, was lionized by crowned heads in Europe and described by English show business impresario C.B. Cochran as "one of the greatest artists that ever walked on to a stage." Although her career and shows changed the nature of black entertainment, and thereby the wider American popular culture, she was largely forgotten in later years.'
    Florence Mills, Harlem Jazz Queen by Bill Egan, Studies in Jazz 48, The Scarecrow Press Inc., 2004djpAdded 2013-02-26
    1927 11 01
    Tuesday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 11 02
    Wednesday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 11 03
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Okeh-Columbia Studios
    11 Union Square
    OKeh recording session
    Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
    Jabbo Smith, Metcalfe, Nanton, Jackson, Hardwick, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Braud, Greer, Adelaide Hall

      Titles recorded:
    • What Can A Poor Fellow Do?
    • Black and Tan Fantasy
    • Chicago Stomp Down


    Jabbo's solo in Black and Tan Fantasy is treasured by many listeners. Many years later Smith recalled "The night before I recorded with Duke, somebody stole my horn. I had to go to a music store to get a replacement, andd the mouthpiece was way too big. I had a hell of a time hitting that opening high C in my solo, but I made the session."1
    1Roger Boyes, Blue Light No. 15/4 p.11 quoting from citing Whitney Balliett's New Yorker column (date not given)DE2710.djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-11-24,
    2013-07-04
    1927 11 04
    Friday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 11 05
    Saturday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 11 06
    Sunday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 11 07
    Monday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 11 08
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Brunswick StudioVocalion recording session
    The Ellington Trio Ellington and an unidentified violinist, bassist and drummer

    with singers Marguerite Lee and Walter Richardson

      Titles recorded:
    • You Will Always Live In Our Memory
    • Gone But Not Forgotten
    • She's Gone to Join the Songbirds in Heaven

    I am told these songs were recorded in memory of Florence Mills, who died Nov 1.

    Marguerite Lee eventually became Arther Whetsel's second wife.
    .DE2711corr Timnerdjp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-11-24
    1927 11 09
    Wednesday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 11 10
    Thursday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 11 11
    Friday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 11 12
    Saturday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 11 13
    Sunday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 11 14
    Monday
    1927 11 20New York, N.Y.Lafayette Theatre,
    132nd St. & 7th Ave.
    Harlem
    ....Vail
    “Dance Mania“
    Vail I 9 photo
    .2011
    1927 11 15
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Lafayette TheatreDance Mania revue - see 1927 11 14.....2011
    1927 11 16
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Lafayette TheatreDance Mania revue - see 1927 11 14.....2011
    1927 11 17
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Lafayette TheatreDance Mania revue - see 1927 11 14.....2011
    1927 11 18
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Lafayette TheatreDance Mania revue - see 1927 11 14.....2011
    1927 11 19
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Lafayette TheatreDance Mania revue - see 1927 11 14.....2011
    1927 11 20
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Lafayette TheatreDance Mania revue - see 1927 11 14.....2011
    1927 11 21
    Monday
    1927 12 02Philadelphia, Penn.Standard Theater
    South St.
    Vaudeville show (Dance Mania according to Vail)
    This 3-week engagement ended prematurely because Ellington was wanted by the Cotton Club for its new show on December 4.

    Legend has it that Cotton Club owner Owney Madden, had Philadelphia mobster Boo Boo Huff send gangster Yankee Schwarz to see the theatre manager with the message "Be big, or be dead."
    • Music is My Mistress, pp 75-76

    • John Franchesina: Duke Ellington's Music for the Theatre. p.16
    ..Vail
    “Dance Mania"
    .
    added 2011

    updated 2013-05-24
    1927 11 22
    Tuesday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Standard TheaterVaudeville show -see 1927 11 21..Vail
    “Dance Mania"
    .added 2011
    updated 2012-11-19
    1927 11 23
    Wednesday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Standard Theater
    South St.
    Vaudeville show -see 1927 11 21..Vail
    “Dance Mania"
    .added 2011
    updated 2012-11-19
    1927 11 24
    Thursday
    8 pm to 3 am
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Academy of Music
    Broad & Locust Streets
    The Student's Official Football Classic Reception
    Introducing the Howard and Lincoln teams, cheering squads and stars and presenting the greatest orchestral combination on broadway today Fletcher Henderson's Nationally Celebrated Orchestra of the City of N.Y....staged and promoted under the direct supervision of the Student's Official Reception Committee.
    Separate ad below:

    THRU AN UNEXPECTED NEGOTIATION OF OUR GRADUATE MANAGER DUKE ELLINGTON'S Great Jazzmania Orchestra (Another of Broadway's Demands) Will Be Presented THANKSGIVING NIGHT in the ACADEMY of MUSIC
    Together With
    FLETCHER HENDERSON'S
    Great Broadway Orchestra

    EXPENSE CEASES TO BE AN ITEM IN MAKING THIS THE GREATEST CLASSIC RECEPTION EVER.
    Ken Steiner's research indicates the 'dance/reception' was held in the concert hall, with a dance floor installed above the seating. He also found Horace Henderson's band played here instead of Fletcher's.
    Ad, Baltimore Afro-American, 19-11-27 p.7..LYM message, Steiner, 2013-04-22.
    added 2011

    updated 2013-02-24, 2013-04-22
    1927 11 24
    Thursday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Standard Theater
    South St.
    Vaudeville show -see 1927 11 21..Vail
    “Dance Mania"
    .added 2011
    updated 2012-11-19
    1927 11 25
    Friday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Standard Theater
    South St.
    Vaudeville show -see 1927 11 21..Vail
    “Dance Mania"
    .added 2011
    updated 2012-11-19
    1927 11 26
    Saturday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Standard Theater
    South St.
    Vaudeville show -see 1927 11 21..Vail
    “Dance Mania"
    .added 2011
    updated 2012-11-19
    1927 11 27
    Sunday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Standard Theater
    South St.
    Vaudeville show -see 1927 11 21..Vail
    “Dance Mania"
    .added 2011
    updated 2012-11-19
    1927 11 28
    Monday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Standard Theater
    South St.
    Vaudeville show -see 1927 11 21..Vail
    “Dance Mania"
    .added 2011
    updated 2012-11-19
    1927 11 29
    Tuesday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Standard Theater
    South St.
    Vaudeville show -see 1927 11 21..Vail
    “Dance Mania"
    .added 2011
    updated 2012-11-19
    1927 11 30
    Wednesday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Standard Theater
    South St.
    Vaudeville show -see 1927 11 21..Vail
    “Dance Mania"
    .added 2011
    updated 2012-11-19

    December 1927

    1927 12 01
    Thursday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Standard Theater
    South St.
    Vaudeville show -see 1927 11 21..Vail
    “Dance Mania"
    .added 2011
    updated 2012-11-19
    1927 12 02
    Friday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Standard Theater
    South St.
    Vaudeville show -see 1927 11 21..Vail
    “Dance Mania"
    .added 2011
    updated 2012-11-19
    1927 12 03
    Saturday
    .activity not documented.
    1927 12 04
    Sunday
    1931 02 03New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
    644 Lenox Ave at West 142nd St.
    Opening of “1st Cotton Club Revue“
    First night of Ellington's first Cotton Club residency, which ran December 4, 1927 to May 2, 1929; May 5 to June 24, 1929; June 30, 1929 to June 13, 1930; and September 14, 1930 to February 3, 1931

    John Franchesina, in Duke Ellington's Music for the Theatre, p. 16, writes that Ellington and the band arrived, excited though exhausted, at the club only minutes before the show was to open.

    This was the opening night for the first show by McHugh and Fields for the Cotton Club. Fields' family had a table, and Walter Winchell was with them. Ms Fields objected to some of the lyrics sung by an unnamed songstress and insisted the club announce they were not written by her.

    Ellington was broadcast locally on NBC's New York stations WHN and WPAP until February 1929.


    Webmaster's note regarding presentation of the Cotton Club and other extended engagements:

    I am trying to list each date of multiday events separately, referenced back to the first entry for the engagement. This will allow the viewer to see the all-day activity when Ellington performed at two or more places in one day.

    I don't yet know if the band had a regular night off during its Cotton Club engagements. Hasse's Beyond Category quotes Barney Bigard as saying they worked seven nights a week with hardly a night off.

    Researcher Ken Steiner writes Ads for the Cotton Club usually said something like "two separate shows nightly." I've never seen a "closed Tuesdays" for example. This means our favorite band worked for months on end without a day off at the Cotton Club, often doubling at theatres, recording and making special appearances and outside gigs!'

    This webpage may show nights off from the Cotton Club as performance nights in error. Until we learn which nights, if any, the band had off, I don't see an alternative.

    Broadcasts
    Sonny Greer said the Cotton Club broadcasts were every night, at 6 pm.
    Charlotte Greenspan, Pick Yourself Up: Dorothy Fileds and the American Musical, pp.56-57.Steineradded 2011

    updated 2012-11-19
    2014-01-02
    1927 12 05
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....updated 2012-09-22
    1927 12 06
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1927 12 07
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1927 12 08
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1927 12 09
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1927 12 10
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1927 12 11
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1927 12 12
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1927 12 13
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1927 12 14
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1927 12 15
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1927 12 16
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1927 12 17
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1927 12 18
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1927 12 19
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Liederkranz HallVictor recording session
    Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
    Miley, Metcalfe, Nanton, Jackson, Hardwick, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Braud, Greer


      Titles recorded:
    • Harlem River Quiver
    • East St. Louis Toodle=O
    • Blue Bubbles
    DE2712.djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-11-23
    1927 12 19
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1927 12 20
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1927 12 21
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1927 12 22
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1927 12 23
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1927 12 24
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1927 12 25
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1927 12 26
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1927 12 27
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1927 12 28
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1927 12 29
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Brunswick StudioVocalion recording session
    Duke Ellington and His Cotton Club Orchestra
    Miley, Metcalfe, Nanton, Jackson, Hardwick, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Braud, Greer

      Titles recorded:
    • Red Hot Band
    • Doin' the Frog
    DE271308,1-21
    03,2-16
    02,3-8
    .djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-11-23
    1927 12 29
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1927 12 30
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1927 12 31
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1927 12 31
    Saturday
    ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
    Rudy Jackson leaves the band
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    January 1928

    1928 01 01...PERSONNEL CHANGE
    Barney Bigard, clarinet & tenor sax, joins the band
    New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-10
    1928 01 01
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 01 02
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 01 03
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 01 04
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 01 05
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 01 06
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 01 07
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 01 08
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 01 09
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.1819 BroadwayOKeh recording session
    .DE280108,1-21
    04,1-8
    03,2-16+17
    02,3-8
    02,2-17
    01,3-6
    88,5-8
    ..2011
    1928 01 09
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 01 10
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 01 11
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 01 12
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 01 13
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 01 14
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 01 15
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 01 16
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 01 17
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 01 18
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 01 19
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Okeh-Columbia StudiosOKeh recording session.DE280209,2-4
    06,2-52
    04,1-8
    03,2-16+17
    ..2011
    1928 01 19
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 01 20
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 01 21
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 01 22
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 01 23
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 01 24
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 01 25
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 01 26
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 01 27
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 01 28
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 01 29
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 01 30
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 01 31
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22

    February 1928

    1928 02 01
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 02 02
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 02 03
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 02 04
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 02 05
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 02 06
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 02 07
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 02 08
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 02 09
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 02 10
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 02 11
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 02 12
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 02 13
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 02 14
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 02 15
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 02 16
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 02 17
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 02 18
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 02 19
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 02 20
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 02 21
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 02 22
    Wednesday
    Matinee
    .New York, N.Y.Manhattan Casino
    155th St. and Eighth Ave.

    Matinee dance
    The Metro Club will give their matinee soiree ... Dancing music will be furnished by two orchestras, Duke Ellington and his Little Ellingtonians and the Original Cotton Club Orchestra.
    The New York Age, 1928-01-28, p.10...djpadded 2012-09-23
    1928 02 22
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 02 23
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 02 24
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 02 25
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 02 26
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 02 27
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 02 28
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 02 29
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22

    March 1928

    1928 03 --.New York, N.Y..Various sessions..93,1-4
    91,1-4
    88,5-2
    86,4-3
    82,5-4
    82,1-1
    81,5-2
    81,4-1
    ..2011
    1928 03 01
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 03 02
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 03 03
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 03 04
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 03 05
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 03 06
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 03 07
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 03 08
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Pathé studioCameo/Pathé recording session
    The Whoopee Makers / The Washingtonians
    Miley, Metcalfe, Nanton, Bigard, Hardwick, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Braud, Greer

      Titles recorded:
    • East St. Louis Toodle-O
    • Jubilee Stomp
    • Take It Easy
    DE 2803.djpadded 2012-11-18
    1928 03 08
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 03 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
    Arther Whetsel, trumpet, born 1905, joins the band, sometime between the March 8 and 21 recording sessions.
    New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
    1928 03 09
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 03 10
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 03 11
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 03 12
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 03 13
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 03 14
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 03 15
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 03 16
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 03 17
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 03 18
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 03 19
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 03 20
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 03 21
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Brunswick StudioBrunswick recording session
    The Washingtonians
    Whetsel, Metcalfe, Nanton, Bigard, Hardwick, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Braud, Greer

      Titles recorded:
    • Take It Easy
    • Jubilee Stomp
    • Black Beauty
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    98,4-7
    Timner corrections djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-11-18
    1928 03 21
    Wednesday
    ...Peripheral event
    Variety, 1928 03 21, p.69 gave the Monday night Cotton Club broadcast the first of its favourable reviews of Ellington's music.
    Stratemann,p.1djpAdded 2012-09-08
    1928 03 21
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 03 22
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 03 23
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 03 24
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 03 25
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 03 26
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.44th St. StudiosVictor recording session
    Duke Ellington And His Cotton Club Orchestra
    Whetsel, Miley, Metcalf, Nanton, Bigard, Hardwicke, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Braud, Greer
      Titles recorded:
    • Black Beauty
    • Jubilee Stomp
    • Got Everything But You
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    .S.Hoefsmit (06,1-29), djp
    added 2011

    updated 2013-08-30
    1928 03 26
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 03 27
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 03 28
    Wednesday
    ...False Date, See Mar28.Pathé recording session09,3-4
    9,2-4
    ..2011
    1928 00 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
    Otto Hardwicke leaves the band in the spring of 1928, sometime between the March 28 and June 25 recording session
    New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-12
    1928 03 28
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 03 29
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 03 30
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22
    1928 03 31
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“1st Cotton Club Revue“-see 1927 12 04.....2012-09-22

    April 1928

    1928 04 01
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club2nd Cotton Club revue
    Opening of Dan Healy’s spring revue “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    ”Dance Music by Duke Ellington And His Famous Victor Recording Artists.”
    Ad reproduced in Stratemann, p.685...Vail.2012-09-22
    1928 04 02
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 04 03
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 04 04
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 04 05
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 04 06
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 04 07
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 04 08
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 04 09
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 04 10
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 04 11
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 04 12
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 04 13
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 04 14
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 04 15
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 04 16
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 04 17
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 04 18
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 04 19
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 04 20
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 04 21
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 04 22
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 04 23
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 04 24
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 04 25
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 04 26
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 04 27
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 04 28
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 04 29
    Sunday
    Ellington's birthday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 04 30
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22

    May 1928

    1928 05 01
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 05 02
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 05 03
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 05 04
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 05 05
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 05 06
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 05 07
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 05 08
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 05 09
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 05 10
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 05 11
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 05 12
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 05 13
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 05 14
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 05 15
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 05 16
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 05 17
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 05 18
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 05 19
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 05 20
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 05 21
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 05 22
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 05 23
    Wednesday
    .Brunswick, Me.Bowdoin CollegeIvy Ball dance
    "Each Ivy Ball had live music often performed by the most popular bands of the time. Duke Ellington came in 1928 and 1932."

    "In 1928, students invited dates to the "Ivy Ball" for a night of dancing and a live performance by Duke Ellington."
    ....
    added 2011

    updated 2012-11-18
    1928 05 23
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 05 24
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 05 25
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 05 26
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 05 27
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 05 28
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 05 29
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 05 30
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 05 31
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - "Cotton Club Show Boat"
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2012-09-22
    1928 00 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
    Johnny Hodges joins the band in May after Toby Hardwick's face was cut when he went through the windshield of a taxi.
    New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23

    June 1928

    1928 06 01
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 06 02
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 06 03
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 06 04
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 06 05
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 06 06
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 06 07
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 06 08
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 06 09
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 06 10
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 06 11
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 06 12
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 06 13
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 06 14
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 06 15
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 06 16
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 06 17
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 06 18
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 06 19
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 06 20
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 06 21
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 06 22
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 06 23
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 06 24
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 06 25
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Brunswick StudioBrunswick recording session
    Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
    Miley, Metcalf, Nanton, Bigard, Hodges, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Braud, Greer

      Titles recorded:
    • What A Life
    • Yellow Dog Blues
    • Tishomingo Blues

    Hodges played this session, Hardwick being out because his face was badly cut when he went through the windshield of a taxi in May.
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    06,1-29+34
    05,3-49
    04,2-10
    01,3-24
    00,3-13
    98,1-16
    97,1-10
    93,2-5
    90,2-6
    90,1-3
    NDCS 1058
    S.Hoefsmit (06,1-29)
    added 2011

    updated 2013-08-30
    1928 06 25
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 06 26
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 06 27
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 06 28
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 06 29
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 06 30
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 06 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
    Louis Metcalfe, trumpet, leaves the band
    New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23

    July 1928

    1928 07 01
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 07 02
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 07 03
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 07 04
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 07 05
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 07 06
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 07 07
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 07 08
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 07 09
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 07 10
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Okeh (Columbia) Studios
    11 Union Square
    Okeh recording session
    Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
    Miley, Nanton, Bigard, Hodges, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Braud, Greer, Mills

    While http://depanorama.net shows the group as Harlem Footwarmers, the early Okeh record labels say Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
      Titles recorded:
    • Diga Diga Doo
    • Doin' The New Low Down
    DE2807
    NDCS 6000
    .djp
    added 2011

    updated 2013-08-30
    1928 07 10
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 07 11
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 07 12
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 07 13
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 07 14
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 07 15
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 07 16
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 07 17
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 07 18
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 07 19
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 07 20
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 07 21
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 07 22
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 07 23
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 07 24
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 07 25
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 07 26
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 07 27
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 07 28
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 07 29
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 07 30
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 07 31
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30

    August 1928

    1928 08 01
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 08 02
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 08 03
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 08 04
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 08 05
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 08 06
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 08 07
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 08 08
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 08 09
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 08 10
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 08 11
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 08 12
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 08 13
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 08 14
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 08 15
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 08 16
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 08 17
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 08 18
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 08 19
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 08 20
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 08 21
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 08 22
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 08 23
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 08 24
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 08 25
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 08 26
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 08 27
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 08 28
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 08 29
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 08 30
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 08 31
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30

    September 1928

    1928 09 01
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 09 02
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 09 03
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 09 04
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 09 05
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 09 06
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 09 07
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 09 08
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 09 09
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 09 10
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 09 11
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 09 12
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 09 13
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 09 14
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 09 15
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 09 16
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 09 17
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 09 18
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 09 19
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 09 20
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 09 21
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 09 22
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 09 23
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 09 24
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 09 25
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 09 26
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 09 27
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 09 28
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 09 29
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 09 30
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30

    October 1928

    1928 10 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
    Trumpeter Freddie (“Posey”) Jenkins, born 1906, joins the band in October 1928.
    New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
    1928 10 01
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Okeh Columbia StudiosOkeh recording session
    Duke Ellington (solo)
    Duke Ellington and His Orchestra

    a.k.a. Lonnie Johnson and His Harlem Footwarmers
    Whetsel, Miley, Nanton, Bigard, Hodges, Carney, Ellington, L.Johnson (guitar), Guy, Braud, Greer, Baby Cox (vocal)
      Titles recorded:
    • Black Beauty
    • Swampy River
    • The Mooche
    • Move Over
    • Hot And Bothered
    DE2808.S.Hoefsmit (06,1-29); djp
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    updated 2013-08-30
    1928 10 01
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 10 02
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Brunswick StudioBrunswick recording session
    Duke Ellington and His Cotton Club Orchestra
    Whetsel, Miley, Nanton, Bigard, Hodges, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Braud, Greer

    One title recorded:
    Awful Sad
    DE2809.djp
    added 2011

    updated 2013-08-01
    1928 10 02
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 10 03
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 10 04
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 10 05
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 10 06
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubRevue - “Cotton Club Show Boat”
    see 1928 04 01
    .....2013-08-30
    1928 10 07
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“Hot Chocolate” revue opened....Vail.2011
    1928 10 08
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 10 09
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 10 10
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 10 11
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 10 12
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 10 13
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 10 14
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 10 15
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 10 16
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 10 17
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Brunswick StudioBrunswick recording session
    Duke Ellington And His Cotton Club Orchestra
    Whetsel, Miley, Nanton, Bigard, Hodges, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Braud, Greer and an additional unidentified trumpet

      Titles recorded:
    • The Mooche
    • Louisiana
    • Memphis Wail
    DE281098,4-14.djp
    added 2011

    updated 2013-08-15
    1928 10 17
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 10 18
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 10 19
    Friday
    (unconfirmed)
    .New York, N.Y.Pathé StudioPathé recording session
    The Whoopee Makers
    Whetsel, Miley, Nanton, Bigard, Hodges, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Braud, Greer

      Titles recorded:
    • The Mooche
    • Hot And Bothered
    • Move Over
    These records, issued on the Cameo and Romeo labels, are discussed by Lambert as Cameo records.
    DE2811.djp
    added 2011

    updated 2013-08-15
    1928 10 19
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 10 20...False Date....2011
    1928 10 20
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 10 21
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 10 22
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07

    Critic Abel Green reviewed the dinnertime broadcast:

    and commented that it was "not as 'dirty' as they are of midnights, such as Monday when broadcasting during the dinner sessions. They lean more to the 'sweet' type of syncopation but can't refrain from slipping in a real wicked ditty off and on."

    Stratemann p.1 citing Variety 1925-10-24....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-08-01
    1928 10 23
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 10 24
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 10 25
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 10 26
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 10 27
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 10 28
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 10 29
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 10 30
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.44th Street StudiosVictor recording session
    Ozzie Ware with Hot Five
    Duke Ellington and His Cotton Club Orchestra
    Whetsel, Jenkins, Nanton, Bigard, Hodges, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Braud, Greer

      Titles recorded:
    • The Mooche
    • Santa Claus, Bring My Man Back To Me
    • I Done Caught You Blues
    • I Can't Give You Anything But Love
    • No Papa No
    • Misty Mornin'
    DE2812..
    added 2011

    updated 2013-08-15
    1928 10 30
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 10 31
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011

    November 1928

    1928 11 01
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 11 02
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 11 03
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 11 04
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 11 05
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 11 06
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 11 07
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 11 08
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 11 09
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 11 10
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.44th St. StudiosVictor recording session<
    Duke Ellington And His Cotton Club Orchestra
    Whetsel, Jenkins, Nanton, Bigard, Hodges, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Braud, Greer, Mills, Cox
      Titles recorded:
    • I Can't Give You Anything But Love
    • Since You Went Away
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    1928 11 10
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 11 11
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 11 12
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 11 13
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 11 14
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 11 15
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.44th St. StudioVictor recording session
    Duke Ellington and His Cotton Club Orchestra
    Whetsel, Jenkins, Nanton, Bigard, Hodges, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Braud, Greer, Mills, Cox
      Titles recorded:
    • Bandanna Babies
    • Diga Diga Doo
    • I Must Have That Man
    DE281409,3-4
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    02,3-17
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    1928 11 15
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 11 16
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 11 17
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 11 18
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 11 19
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 11 20
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.OKeh-Columbia Studios
    11 Union Square
    OKeh recording session
    Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
    Whetsel, Miley, Jenkins, Nanton, Bigard, Hodges, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Braud, Greer

      Titles recorded:
    • The Blues With A Feeling
    • Goin' To Town
    • Misty Mornin'
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  • 88,2-4
  • 88,1-3
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    1928 11 20
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 11 21
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 11 22
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Okeh-Columbia StudiosOKeh recording session
    Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
    Whetsel, Miley, Jenkins, Nanton, Bigard, Hodges, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Braud, Greer

      Titles recorded:
    • The Blues With A Feeling
    • Goin' To Town
    DE2816Timner corrections S.Hoefsmit (06,1-29); djp
    added 2011

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    1928 11 22
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 11 23
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 11 24
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 11 25
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 11 26
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 11 27
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 11 28
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 11 29
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 11 30
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Pathé Studio..DE281797,2-5
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    1928 11 30
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011

    December 1928

    1928 12 01
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 12 02
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 12 03
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 12 04
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 12 05
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 12 06
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 12 07
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 12 08
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 12 09
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 12 10
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 12 11
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 12 12a.New York, N.Y.Pathé Studio..DE281897,2-5
    97,1-8
    ..2011
    1928 12 12b.New York, N.Y.Savoy BallroomBattle of Jazz between the bands of
    • Duke Ellington
    • Ike Dixon
    • Lockwood Lewis
    • Charlie Johnson
    • Arthur Gibbs
    • Lloyd Scott

    "...six of New York's leading jazz bands competed in a "battle of jazz," as some 2,000 dance lovers crowded the dance floor or looked on. Outside more than 2,000 were turned away because of the lack of space...

    "Never before in the memory of Harlem dance lovers were six such personalities gathered under one roof as Duke Ellington with his soul-stirring army of blue blowers...";

    "...These six popular bands almost raised the roof with their melodies. The building shook with applause, the throngs went wild with enthusiasm as each music master in his turn sent forth his melodies. The 'battle of jazz' ended without any decision rendered ...as the giddy mob of dancers,consumed the melodies of each aggregation, seemingly unconscious as to who was playing as long as the music continued. And when it stopped,a great cheer shook the house to its framework...".
    "5,000 Try To Hear "Battle of Jazz At The Savoy Ballroom"
    New York Age, 1928-12-22, p.6
    ..Vail.
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-14
    1928 12 12
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 12 13
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 12 14
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 12 15
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 12 16
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 12 17
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 12 18
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 12 19
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 12 20
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 12 21
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 12 22
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 12 23
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 12 24
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 12 25
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 12 26
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 12 27
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 12 28
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 12 29
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 12 30
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 12 31
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubHot Chocolate revue - see 1928 10 07.....2011
    1928 12 20.New York, N.Y.Liederkranz HallRecording session
    Warren Bills and His Blue Serenaders recorded St.Louis Blues and Gems from Blackbirds of 1928.

    This orchestra of 25 musicians included Whetsel, Miley, Jenkins, Nanton, Bigard, Hodges, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Braud, Greer, an unknown female vocalist plus the 10 voice Hal Johnson choir, and Matty Malneck, violinist and conductor.

    Blackbirds of 1928 was a 518-performance Broadway production that opened in May 1928. Adelaide Hall was one of its stars.
    .DE281911,1-29
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    January 1929

    1929 01 01
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 01 02
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 01 03
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 01 04
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 01 05
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 01 06
    Sunday
    1929 04 28New York, N.Y.Club Harlem,
    African Room
    388 Lenox Ave.
    Sunday matinee
    Ads in The Inter-State Tattler indicate "Duke Ellington and His Band" played Sunday afternoon matinees at Club Harlem throughout the first four months of 1929, while working nightly at the Cotton Club. Unfortunately, microfilm collections of the Tattler contain many gaps. The first issue with an ad for Ellington at Club Harlem was in the 4Jan29 issue, and ads ran through 24Mar29. From 31Mar - 14Apr the venue switched to the Lenox Ave. Club, and the last ad was 28Apr in a return to Club Harlem.
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    1929 01 06
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 01 07
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 01 08
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Brunswick StudioBrunswick recording session
    The Jungle Band
    Whetsel, Miley, Jenkins, Nanton, Bigard, Hodges, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Braud, Greer

      Titles recorded:
    • Doin' The Voom Voom
    • Tiger Rag - Parts 1 & 2

    New DesorDE2901
    05,3-59
    04,3-44
    03,3-9
    98,2-16
    Timner corrections djpadded 2011

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    1929 01 08
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 01 09
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 01 10
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 01 11
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 01 12
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 01 13
    Sunday
    3:30 PM
    .New York, N.Y.Club Harlem
    African Room
    Sunday matinée -see 1929 01 06..08,3-10.steiner
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-09
    1929 01 13
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 01 14
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 01 15
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 01 16
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.44th Street StudioRCA-Victor recording session
    Duke Ellington and His Cotton Club Orchestra
    Whetsel, Miley, Jenkins, Nanton, Bigard, Hodges, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Braud, Greer
      Titles recorded:
    • Flaming Youth
    • Saturday Night Function
    • High Life
    • Doin' The Voom Voom
    New DesorDE2902
    Corr.sheet 6000
    06,1-29
    00,3-25
    98,2-16
    97,2-7
    82,5-4
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    1929 01 16
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 01 17
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 01 18
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 01 19
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 01 20
    Sunday
    3:30 PM
    .New York, N.Y.Club Harlem
    African Room
    Sunday matinée -see 1929 01 06..08,3-10.steiner
    added 2011

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    1929 01 20
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 01 21
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 01 22
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y..Peripheral event
    The Age reported that Ellington's band

    "is an excellent combination of men, play in a unique manner and deserve all the credit and praise they get. If you one tune in on their broadcasting night, you will surely re-dial them on the next opportunity.

    Oftimes the orchestra and the revue are taken for an hour or so to different functions to 'strut their stuff.' On these occasions, when necessary, an outside orchestra is hired to play and hold the crowd until Duke gets back on the job.

    Usually Duke gives the subbing to Willie Lynch, a drummer, a member of Local 802. Lynch would hire the men and be leader on the job. Recently Lynch was called to get some musicians to sub for Duke. The hired musicians went to the club.

    Sergeant-at-Arms Minton, on his routine, dropped in to the club, saw the strange men and requested their cards, which were not forthcoming, and discovered as leader of the group a musician who had not deposited his transfer card - which omission caused him to be ineligible to work in this jurisdiction. Minton remained on the premises until Duke's return. It is alleged that Duke told Minton that he had placed the job in Lynch's hands and did not expect to find other than musicians in good standing in Local 802.

    Charges were filed against Lynch for hiring non-union musicians.

    Lynch, on Tuesday before the Trial Board, pleaded guilty, but claimed that having a job himself he could not go on Duke's job, told Duke this, and was told by Duke to do the best he could, and so he hired Steve Wright, thinking him O.K. Lynch was told by the Board to be more careful in future as to whom he hired, and was reprimanded and not fined.

    Steve Wright also pleaded guilty for not depositing his card and was fined $10, the minimum penalty, on his explanation..."

    New York Age, 1929-01-26. p.7.djpAdded 2013-04-28
    1929 01 22
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 01 23
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 01 24
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 01 25
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 01 26
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 01 27
    Sunday
    3:30 PM
    .New York, N.Y.Club Harlem
    African Room
    Sunday matinée -see 1929 01 06..08,3-10.steiner
    added 2011

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    1929 01 27
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 01 28
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 01 29
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 01 30
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 01 31
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y. Roseland
    Fifty-first and Broadway

    "In celebration of its tenth anniverary the management of Roseland ...has arranged the special events for next week...the Cotton Club Revue and Duke Ellington and his Orchestra will be the outstanding offering Thursday night;..."
    New York Sun, 1929 01 26...djpadded 2012-09-10
    1929 01 31
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
    see 1928 10 07
    If there was a scheduling conflict with the Roseland event, it seems likely another band would have subbed at the Cotton Club
    .....2011

    February 1929

    1929 02 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
    Bubber Miley leaves the band
    New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
    1929 02 01
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 02 02
    Saturday
    1929 06 30
    Sunday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubFeb 1929 to June 1930:
    Ellington gained national exposure when he joined WABC and the Columbia (CBS) network, with broadcasts relayed “Coast-to-Coast.”
    ..09,1-18
    8,3-11
    .Ken Steiner2011
    1929 02 03
    Sunday
    3:30 PM
    .New York, N.Y.Club Harlem
    African Room
    Sunday matinée -see 1929 01 06..08,3-10.steiner
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-09
    1929 02 03
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 02 04
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 02 05
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 02 06
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 02 07
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 02 08
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 02 09
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 02 10
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 02 10
    Sunday
    3:30 PM
    .New York, N.Y.Club Harlem
    African Room
    Sunday matinée -see 1929 01 06..08,3-10.steiner
    added 2011

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    1929 02 11
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 02 12
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 02 13
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 02 14
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 02 15
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 02 16
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 02 17
    Sunday
    3:30 PM
    .New York, N.Y.Club Harlem
    African Room
    Sunday matinée -see 1929 01 06.. 08,3-10.steiner
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-09
    1929 02 17
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 02 18
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.46th Street StudioRCA-Victor recording session
    Duke Ellington's Orchestra
    • Whetsel
    • Jenkins
    • Nanton
    • Bigard
    • Hodges
    • Carney
    • Ellington
    • Guy
    • Braud
    • Greer


      Titles recorded:
    • Japanese Dream
    • Harlemania
    New DesorDE290300,1-25
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    updated 2013
    1929 02 18
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 02 19
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 02 20
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 02 21
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 02 22
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 02 23
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Renaissance CasinoAnnual entertainment and ball of the Central Republican Club
    The ball (featured) the entire revue from the Cotton Club, including Duke Ellington's orchestra, parts of the revue from Connie's Inn and cast from Small's Paradise, and several vaudeville actors. The event included dancing to the music of the Vernon Andrades orchestra.
    New York Age, 1929-03-02 p.2....added 2012-09-14
    1929 02 23
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07


    Another band may have subbed for Ellington's orchestra this day due to the Renaissance Casino gig, depending on the time.
    .....2011
    1929 02 24
    Sunday
    3:30 PM
    .New York, N.Y.Club Harlem
    African Room
    Sunday matinée -see 1929 01 06.. 08,3-10.steiner
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-09
    1929 02 24
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 02 25
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 02 26
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 02 27
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 02 28
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 02 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
    Charles Melvin “Cootie” Williams, trumpet, born in 1911 07 04, joins the band sometime between the February 18 and March 1 recording sessions
    New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25

    March 1929

    1929 03 01
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Brunswick StudioBrunswick recording session
    The Jungle Band
    • Whetsel
    • Williams
    • Jenkins
    • Nanton
    • Bigard
    • Hodges
    • Carney;
    • Ellington
    • Guy
    • Braud
    • Greer

      Titles recorded:
    • Rent Party Blues
    • Paducah
    • Harlem Flat Blues
    New DesorDE290403,3-9
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    97,1-11
    92,2-4
    90,4-5
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    1929 03 01
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 03 02
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 03 03
    Sunday
    3:30 PM
    .New York, N.Y.Club Harlem
    African Room
    Sunday matinée -see 1929 01 06..08,3-10.steiner
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-09
    1929 03 03
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 03 04
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Pathé StudioCameo recording session
    The Washingtonians
    -and-
    Ozie Ware With The Whoopee Makers
    Williams, Bigard, Hodges, Ellington, Guy, Braud, Ware
      Titles recorded:
    • Saratoga Swing
    • Who Said "It's Tight Like That"?
    • He Just Don't Appeal To Me
    New DesorDE290697/2-5.djpadded 2011

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    1929 03 04
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 03 05
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 03 06
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 03 07
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Liederkranz HallRCA-Victor recording session
    Duke Ellington and His Cotton Club Orchestra
    Whetsel, Williams, Jenkins, Nanton , Bigard, Hodges, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Braud, Greer
      Titles recorded:
    • The Dicty Glide
    • Hot Feet
    • Sloppy Joe
    • Stevedore Stomp
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    02,1-25
    02,1-16 + 18
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    98,2-16
    82,5-6
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    added 2011

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    1929 03 07
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 03 08
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 03 09
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 03 10
    Sunday
    3:30 PM
    .New York, N.Y.Club Harlem
    African Room
    Sunday matinée -see 1929 01 06..08,3-10.steiner
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    1929 03 10
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 03 11
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 03 12
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 03 13
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 03 14
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 03 15
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 03 16
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 03 17
    Sunday
    3:30 PM
    .New York, N.Y.Club Harlem
    African Room
    Sunday matinée -see 1929 01 06..08,3-10.steiner
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    1929 03 17
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 03 18
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 03 19
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 03 20
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 03 21
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 03 22
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 03 23
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 03 24
    Sunday
    3:30 PM
    .New York, N.Y.Club Harlem
    African Room
    Sunday matinée -see 1929 01 06..08,3-10.steiner
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    1929 03 24
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 03 25
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 03 26
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 03 27
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 03 28
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 03 29
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 03 30
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubsee 1928 10 07.....2011
    1929 03 31
    Sunday
    3:30 PM
    .New York, N.Y.Lenox Ave ClubSunday matinéesee 1929-01-06 entry.08,3-10.steiner
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    1929 03 31
    Sunday
    12:15 AM and 2:15 AM
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“Spring Birds”
    Cotton Club's spring revue
    2 shows nightly
    Stratemann
    p.2
    ..Stratemann 686
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    April 1929

    1929 04 01
    Easter Monday
    3:30 am
    .New York, N.Y.Rockland PalaceBreakfast dance from 3:30 to after 8 o'clock in the morning. This was a friendly battle of the bands - Ellington's and Charlie Johnson's. Variety declared Johnson the winner.Stratemann p.2, citing Variety 1929-03-27 p.59 (before the event).. Vail.
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    1929 04 01
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“Spring Birds”
    see 1929 03 31
    ....
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    1929 04 02
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“Spring Birds”
    see 1929 03 31
    ....
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    1929 04 03
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“Spring Birds”
    see 1929 03 31
    ....
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    1929 04 04
    Thursday
    ...Birth of Buster Cooper, trombone.djpAdded 2012 10 11
    1929 04 04
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.1819 BroadwayColumbia recording session
    Joe Turner and His Memphis Men
    Whetsel, Williams, Jenkins, Nanton, Bigard, Hodges, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Braud, Greer

      Titles recorded:
    • I Must Have That Man
    • Freeze And Melt
    • Mississippi Moan
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    1929 04 04
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“Spring Birds”
    see 1929 03 31
    ....
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    1929 04 05
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“Spring Birds”
    see 1929 03 31
    ....
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    1929 04 06
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“Spring Birds”
    see 1929 03 31
    ....
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    1929 04 07
    Sunday
    3:30 PM
    .New York, N.Y.Lenox Ave ClubSunday matinéesee 1929-01-06 entry.08,3-10.steiner
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    1929 04 07
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“Spring Birds”
    see 1929 03 31
    ....
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    1929 04 08
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“Spring Birds”
    see 1929 03 31
    ....
    Vail
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    1929 04 09
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“Spring Birds”
    see 1929 03 31
    ....
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    1929 04 10
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“Spring Birds”
    see 1929 03 31
    ....
    Vail
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    1929 04 11
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“Spring Birds”
    see 1929 03 31
    ....
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    1929 04 12
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Liederkranz HallRCA-Victor recording session
    Duke Ellington and His Cotton Club Orchestra
    • Whetsel
    • Williams
    • Jenkins
    • Nanton
    • Bigard
    • Hodges
    • Carney
    • Ellington
    • Guy
    • Braud
    • Greer
    • Harmonica Charlie


      Titles recorded:
    • A Nite At The Cotton Club - Part 1 (Cotton Club Stomp, Misty Mornin')
    • A Nite At The Cotton Club - Part 2 (Goin' To Town, Harmonica Interlude, Freeze and Melt)


    Irving Mills introduces each selection.
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    1929 04 12
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“Spring Birds”
    see 1929 03 31
    ....
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    1929 04 13
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“Spring Birds”
    see 1929 03 31
    ....
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    1929 04 14
    Sunday
    3:30 PM
    .New York, N.Y.Lenox Ave ClubSunday matinéesee 1929-01-06 entry.08,3-10.steiner
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    1929 04 14
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“Spring Birds”
    see 1929 03 31
    ....
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    1929 04 15
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“Spring Birds”
    see 1929 03 31
    ....
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    1929 04 16
    Tuesday
    1929 04 17
    Wednesday
    New York, N.Y.F. F. Proctor's New 58th Street Theatre
    58th St. & 3rd Ave.

    Theatre show
    Duke Ellington and His Cotton Club Entertainers
    Collegiate Revue, Youth-Beauty-Talent
    Continuous shows Noon to 11 PM daily

    The ad in the Star the next day confirmed the 17th was the last day.
    The Daily Star, Queens Borough, 1929-04-16, p.4...djpadded 2012-09-10
    1929 04 16
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“Spring Birds”
    see 1929 03 31
    ....
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    1929 04 17
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“Spring Birds”
    see 1929 03 31
    ....
    Vail
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    1929 04 18
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“Spring Birds”
    see 1929 03 31
    ....
    Vail
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    1929 04 19
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“Spring Birds”
    see 1929 03 31
    ....
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    1929 04 20
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“Spring Birds”
    see 1929 03 31
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    1929 04 21
    Sunday
    3:30 PM
    .New York, N.Y.Lenox Ave Club
    Sunday matinée
    see 1929-01-06 entry

    This appears to conflict with the Palace Theatre gig below.
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    1929 04 21
    Sunday
    1929 04 27
    Saturday
    New York, N.Y.Palace Theatre30 minute matinée

    Variety's reviewer didn't think the band did well enough with slow numbers for vaudeville.
    Stratemann p.2, citing reviews in Variety 1929-04-24,p.38 and Billboard 1929-05-04,p.15...djp
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    1929 04 21
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“Spring Birds”
    see 1929 03 31
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    1929 04 22
    Monday
    ...Broadcast, likely from the Cotton Club: Duke Ellington and his Cotton Club Band will furnish a half hour of dance music at 6:31 pm"Air Program For Tonight Has Variety," Syracuse Herald, Syracuse, N.Y., 1929-04-22...djp
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    1929 04 22
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“Spring Birds”
    see 1929 03 31
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    1929 04 23
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“Spring Birds”
    see 1929 03 31
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    1929 04 24
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“Spring Birds”
    see 1929 03 31
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    1929 04 25
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“Spring Birds”
    see 1929 03 31
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    1929 04 26
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“Spring Birds”
    see 1929 03 31
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    1929 04 27
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“Spring Birds”
    see 1929 03 31
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    1929 04 28
    Sunday
    3:30 PM
    .New York, N.Y.Club Harlem
    African Room
    Sunday matinée -see 1929 01 06..08,3-10.steiner
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    1929 04 28
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“Spring Birds”
    see 1929 03 31
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    1929 04 29
    Monday
    Ellington's birthday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“Spring Birds”
    see 1929 03 31
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    1929 04 30
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“Spring Birds”
    see 1929 03 31
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    May 1929

    1929 05 01
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“Spring Birds”
    see 1929 03 31
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    1929 05 02
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“Spring Birds”
    see 1929 03 31
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    1929 05 03
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Liederkranz HallRCA-Victor recording session
    Duke Ellington and His Cotton Club Orchestra
    • Whetsel
    • Williams
    • Jenkins
    • Nanton
    • Bigard
    • Hodges
    • Carney
    • Ellington
    • Guy
    • Braud
    • Greer


      Titles recorded:
    • Cotton Club Stomp
    • Misty Mornin'
    • Arabian Lover
    • Saratoga Swing
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    1929 05 03
    Friday
    1929 05 04
    Saturday
    Princeton, N.J.Campus and Cannon Clubs
    Princeton University
    'House-Parties Weekend'

    Each year Princeton students gather for formal parties on Friday, semi-formal parties on Saturday, and lawn parties on Sunday during the annual House Parties Weekend. The parties are meant to celebrate the end of the spring semester.
    Stratemann p.3 FN1.Vail..
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    1929 05 04
    Saturday
    1929 05 04
    Saturday
    Princeton, N.J.Campus and Cannon Clubs
    Princeton University
    'House-Party Weekend' -see 1929 05 03.....2011
    1929 05 05
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club......2011
    1929 05 05
    Sunday
    8:30p.m.
    .Flushing, N.Y.St. Michael's Parish Hall
    Kwin's Scandals
    "A galaxy of radio and Broadway stars are slated to appear ... on Friday night, when the curtain is drawn on the 1926 edition of Kwin's Scandals, the annual offering of the Vincent Quinn Association of Whitestone. Among those who will entertain are ...Duke Ellington and his Cotton Club orchestra... A Victor recording orchestra will play for dancing after the entertainment."
    The Daily Star, Queens, 1929-04-30, p.6...djpadded 2012-09-10
    1929 05 06
    Monday
    1929 05 11?
    Saturday
    New York, N.Y.E.F.Albee Theater"Duke Ellington and his Cotton Club Orchestra is the headline vaudeville attraction at the E.F.Albee Theatre, Brooklyn, this week, replacing Jackie Coogan, who has been compelled to postpone his engagement to a later date due to an attack of laryngitis..."

    (Coogan's booking was from Monday to Saturday, but one wonders if he recovered quickly and may have resumed his schedule.)
    • New York Evening Post, 1929-05-06, p.18
    • Theatrical Notes, New York Times, 1929-05-06
    • Ad for Coogan, New York Times, 1929-05-05, p.119
    ...1. djp, 2. steineradded 2012-08-20
    1929 05 07
    Tuesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1929 05 08
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Savoy Ballroom'"The War of Jazz," the Music Battle of the Century, if you please, was held at the Savoy Ballroom on Lenox avenue on Wednesday May 8.

    Mr. Buchanan, manager of the palatial fashionable resort, assembled the six best orchestras obtainable ... The armies comprised the Missourians, Johnson's Happy Pals of Virginia, Ike Dixon of Baltimore, Duke Ellington, Fess Williams and Charlie Johnson...Arriving at the Savoy somewhat late, we missed hearing and seeing Duke Ellington and Charlie Johnson. The audience was wildly responsive to Ike Dixon's Baltimoreans...
    '
    • Stratemann, p.2
    • New York Age, 1929-05-18
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    1929 05 28
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.1819 BroadwayColumbia recording session
    Columbia recording session
    Duke Ellington And His Memphis Men
    -and-
    Sonny Greer And His Memphis Men
    • Whetsel
    • Jenkins
    • Nanton
    • Bigard
    • Hodges
    • Carney
    • Ellington
    • Guy
    • Braud
    • Greer


      Titles recorded:
    • That Rhythm Man
    • Beggar's Blues
    • Saturday Night Function
    New DesorDE291009,3-4
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    02,3-17
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    83,1-4
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    June 1929

    1929 06 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
    Juan Tizol, valve trombonist,composer and copyist, born 1900 01 22, joins the band in time for Show Girl, bringing the band up to 11 musicians.

    I dated his arrival as being in June, since Ellington appears to have been paid for 11 musicians during the rehearsals.

    Tizol had previously freelanced with Whetsel, who pushed Duke to bring him in. He was paid $125/week and stayed 15 years during his first stint in the band.

    Mercer Ellington:

    "I remember being around when he was speaking about how different it was to write for five (brass) instead of four. He began to think of the brass as two sections now, where before the trombone's part had been written with the trumpets. ...This was a new challenge and it began to affect the way he had to write."

    • William Timner, Ellingtonia,4th edition, Attendance chart p.569
    • Basilio Serrano, "Juan Tizol, His Caravan Through American Life and Culture"
    • Kurt Dietrich, "Duke's 'Bones"
    ...djpAdded 2012-10-25
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    1929 06 03
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreEllington's men were available for "Show Girl" rehearsals during the day.

    "During the last two weeks of June, Ellington's band had been busy in daytime rehearsal for another presitigious (sic) side venture arranged for them by Irving Mills. They were contracted to appear in "Show Girl," one of producer Florenz Ziegfeld's last revues,...The tryout took place at Boston's Colonial Theatre (sic) on June 24, and with the customary changes, the revue opened at the Ziegfeld Theatre (sic), New York, on the night of July 2, 1929."

    ...Stratemann, p.3
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    1929 06 20
    Thursday
    ... Duke Ellington's Jungle Band played a half-hour on WABC at 5:30 pm local time.

    No other activities are documented for this day.
    Radio timetable, The Daily News-Record, Harrisonburg,Va., 1929-06-20...djp
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    1929 06 25
    Tuesday
    1929 06 29Boston, Mass.Colonial Theatre"Show Girl" tryouts - five nights and two matinées played to nearly full houses

    The top ticket price was $5.
    While Ellington and his orchestra were in Boston, Chick Webb's band replaced them at the Cotton Club. Ellington seems to have returned to the Cotton Club when the show returned to New York.
    Stratemann
    p.3
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    1929 06 26
    Wednesday
    .Boston, Mass.Colonial Theatre"Show Girl" tryouts - see 1926-06-25...Vail.2011
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    1929 06 27
    Thursday
    .Boston, Mass.Colonial Theatre"Show Girl" tryouts...Vail.2011
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    1929 06 28
    Friday
    .Boston, Mass.Colonial Theatre"Show Girl" tryouts - see 1929-06-29...Vail.2011
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    1929 06 29
    Saturday
    .Boston, Mass.Colonial Theatre"Show Girl"...Vail.2011
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    July 1929

    1929 07 01
    Monday
    1929 10 05
    Saturday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubWABC broadcast....C.Hällström oct092011
    1929 07 02
    Tuesday
    1929 10 05
    Saturday
    New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreZiegfeld musical "Show Girl"
    Opening night credits: Producer: Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr., music: George Gershwin; book: William Anthony McGuire; lyrics: Ira Gershwin and Gus Kahn; musical director: William Daly; additional lyrics: Thomas Malie, Sidney Skolsky, W. H. Farrell and Jimmy Durante; additional music: Farrell and Durante; featured songs: J. Little; staging: McGuire; musical staging: Bobby Connolly; ballets: Albertina Rasch; production supervision: Ziegfeld; scenic design: Joseph Urban; costume design: John W. Harkrider.
    The show played 6 nights a week, with half-price matinees on Thursdays and Saturdays, and Sundays off, a total of 111 perfomances.

    Duke Ellington and his Cotton Club Orchestra the cabaret scene (Act One, Scene 7), leaving in time for their first set nightly at the Cotton Club.

    Variety said the band worked on the stage with Clayton, Jackson and Durante, and was part of an elaborate minstrel act sitting high on a platform above a chorus line of 45 girls.

    While it was commonly thought Irving Mills got the gig for Ellington, Fred Guy said Ellington got the job by going directly to Ziegfeld. This is consistent with Ellington's statement: "Will Vodery got us the gig in Show Girl at the Ziegfeld Theatre simply by mentioning my name to Flo Ziegfeld."
    The Gershwins sued Ziegfeld after he stopped paying royalties and he countersued on the grounds they did not write a hit show.
    A choir of "colored jubilee singers" was added in late July or early August to perform new music by Vince Youmans, and an August ad says the show had 150 Glorified Girls.

    Further show information is in the Internet Broadway Database and the official George and Ira Gershwin website.

    It seems the program was reissued every week, allowing new ads and changes in the show and personnel. Part of the July 15 version is in the papers of Broadway set designer Joseph Urban found on the website of the Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University Libraries. It names the cast in order of appearance, including Jimmie Durante, Lou Clayton, and Ruby Keeler. The program lists the names of the girls dancing as the Albertina Rasch Dancers, 17 showgirls, and 37 other dancers, but Ellington and his men are only referred to as Duke Ellington and His Cotton Club Orchestra.
    • Stratemann p.2 citing Variety 1929-05-29 and other sources.
    • MIMM p.98
    • The official George and Ira Gershwin website
    • Internet Broadway Database
    • Joseph Urban papers
    • Brooklyn Daily Eagle
      • Plug 1929-06-08
      • Publicity and ad, 1929-07-03
    • Publicity, Standard Union, Brooklyn, N.Y. 1929-07-03
    • Announcement, Baltimore Afro-American, 1929-08-17
    • Ad, New York Times, 1929-08-25. p.X3
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    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubTo be confirmed. WABC broadcast....C.Hällström oct09
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    1929 07 03
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 07 03
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubWABC broadcast....C.Hällström oct09
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    1929 07 03
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 07 04
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl matinee and evening performances - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 07 04
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubWABC broadcast....C.Hällström oct092011
    1929 07 05
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 07 06
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl matinee and evening performances - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 07 08
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y..
    Show Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02
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    1929 07 09
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 07 08
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubWABC broadcast....C.Hällström oct092011
    1929 07 10
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubWABC broadcast....C.Hällström oct092011
    1929 07 10
    Wednesday
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    1929 07 11
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl matinee and evening performances - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 07 11
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubWABC broadcast....C.Hällström oct092011
    1929 07 12
    Friday
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    1929 07 13
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl matinee and evening performances - see 1929 07 02Stratemann, pp.2-...djp2011
    1929 07 15
    Monday
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    Show Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02
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    1929 07 15
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubWABC broadcast....C.Hällström oct092011
    1929 07 16
    Tuesday
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    1929 07 17
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 07 17
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubWABC broadcast....C.Hällström oct092011
    1929 07 18
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl matinee and evening performances - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 07 18
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubWABC broadcast....C.Hällström oct092011
    1929 07 19
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 07 20
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl matinee and evening performances - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 07 22
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y..
    Show Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02
    ....djp2011
    1929 07 22
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubWABC broadcast....C.Hällström oct092011
    1929 07 23
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 07 24
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 07 24
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubWABC broadcast....C.Hällström oct092011
    1929 07 25
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl matinee and evening performances - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 07 25
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubWABC broadcast....C.Hällström oct092011
    1929 07 26
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 07 27
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl matinee and evening performances - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 07 29
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Brunswick studioBrunswick recording session
    THE JUNGLE BAND
    • Whetsel
    • Williams
    • Jenkins
    • Nanton
    • Tizol
    • Bigard
    • Hodges
    • Carney
    • Ellington
    • Guy
    • Braud
    • Greer


      Titles recorded:
    • Black And Blue
    • Jungle Jamboree
    New DesorDE2911..djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-09
    1929 07 29.New York, N.Y.Brunswick Studio..DE291103,3-9
    02,2-27
    02,1-18+24
    98,2-16
    97,1-11
    90,4-5
    90,2-7
    82,5-5
    ..2011
    1929 07 29
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y..
    Show Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02
    ....djp2011
    1929 07 29
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubWABC broadcast....C.Hällström oct092011
    1929 07 30
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 07 31
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 07 31.New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubWABC broadcast....C.Hällström oct092011

    August 1929

    1929 08 01
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl matinee and evening performances - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 08 02
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 08 03
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl matinee and evening performances - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 08 05
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y..
    Show Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02
    ....djp2011
    1929 08 06
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 08 07
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 08 08
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl matinee and evening performances - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 08 08
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 08 09
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 08 10
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl matinee and evening performances - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 08 12
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y..
    Show Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02
    ....djp2011
    1929 08 13
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 08 14
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 08 15
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl matinee and evening performances - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 08 15
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 08 16
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 08 17
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl matinee and evening performances - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 08 19
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y..
    Show Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02
    ....djp2011
    1929 08 20
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 08 21
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 08 22
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl matinee and evening performances - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 08 23
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 08 24
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl matinee and evening performances - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 08 26
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y..
    Show Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02
    ....djp2011
    1929 08 27
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 08 28
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 08 29
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl matinee and evening performances - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 08 29
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 08 30
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 08 31
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl matinee and evening performances - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 08 02
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.11 Union SquareOkeh recording session
    THE HARLEM FOOTWARMERS
    • Whetsel
    • Nanton
    • Bigard
    • Ellington
    • Guy
    • Braud
    • Greer


      Titles recorded:
    • Jungle Jamboree
    • Six Or Seven Times
    • Snake Hip Dance
    New DesorDE291206,2-52
    04,1-8
    98,2-16
    ..
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-09
    1929 08 12
    Monday
    1929 08 16
    Friday
    New York, N.Y.Gramercy StudiosRKO film recording session
    Ellington's first film, "Black And Tan"
    Ellington, Arthur Whetsel and Fredi Washington are in the cast.
    Duke Ellington and His Cotton Club Orchestra
    • Whetsel
    • Williams
    • Jenkins
    • Nanton
    • Bigard
    • Hodges
    • Carney
    • Ellington
    • Guy
    • Braud
    • Greer
    • Hall Johnson Choir


      Titles recorded:
    • Black and Tan Fantasy
    • The Duke Steps Out
    • Black Beauty
    • Cotton Club Stomp
    • Flaming Youth

    Production records are missing so the production dates are unknown.

    Stratemann discusses various dates from February to late July 1929 suggested by different sources. Steven Lasker found reports in Film Daily on August 4 saying the film was "scheduled for production," and on August 18 saying it was completed. Dr. Stratemann concluded "At the present stage of research, and with the original files for Black And Tan" apparently lost, the statement appears justified that the film was produced circa August 12 to August 16, 1929"
    .DE2913Stratemann
    pp.5 - 23
    Stratemann 16 photos
    Bey C121 photo
    Vail I p.22+photos
    Timner corrections
    djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-09

    September 1929

    1929 09 01
    Sunday
    ..activities not documented.
    1929 09 02
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y..
    Show Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02
    ....djp2011
    1929 09 03
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 09 04
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Brunswick Studio...97,1-10
    94,2-7
    94,1-6
    ..2011
    1929 09 04
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 09 05
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl matinee and evening performances - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 09 06
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 09 07
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl matinee and evening performances - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 09 09
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y..
    Show Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02
    ....djp2011
    1929 09 10
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 09 11
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 09 12
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl matinee and evening performances - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 09 13
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 09 14
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl matinee and evening performances - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 09 16
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y..
    Show Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02
    ....djp2011
    1929 09 17
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 09 18
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 09 19
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl matinee and evening performances - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 09 20
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 09 21
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl matinee and evening performances - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 09 23
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y..
    Show Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02
    ....djp2011
    1929 09 24
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 09 25
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 09 26
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl matinee and evening performances - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 09 27
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 09 28
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl matinee and evening performances - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 09 30
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y..
    Show Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02
    ....djp2011
    1929 09 06
    Friday
    ..activities not documented.
    1929 09 07
    Saturday
    ..activities not documented.
    1929 09 08
    Sunday
    ..activities not documented.
    1929 09 09
    Monday
    ..activities not documented.
    1929 09 10
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Pathé studio
    114 East 32nd St.
    Cameo recording session
    The Washingtonians
    Whetsel, Williams, Jenkins, Nanton, Tizol, Bigard, Hodges, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Braud,Greer
      Titles recorded:
    • Doin' The Voom Voom
    • Flaming Youth
    • Saturday Night Function
    New DesorDE291409,3-4
    09,2-4
    98,2-15
    .djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-09
    1929 09 11
    Wednesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1929 09 12
    Thursday
    ..activities not documented.
    1929 09 13
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Brunswick StudioBrunswick recording session
    Bill Robinson accompanied by Irving Mills and His Hotsy Totsy Gang
    -and-
    The Jungle Band

    Bojangles' tracks may not have been from an Ellington session but the bulk of evidence suggests they were
    , Whetsel, Williams, Jenkins, Nanton, Tizol, Bigard, Hodges, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Braud, Greer,Bill "Bojangles" Robinson
      Titles recorded:
    • Ain't Misbehavin'
    • Doin' The New Low Down
    • Jolly Wog
    • Jazz Convulsions
    • Slow Motion
    M. GirvanDE291509,3-24
    03,3-9
    03,2-28
    02,2-26
    02,1-24
    98,2-15
    97,1-10
    .djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-09
    1929 09 14
    Saturday
    ..activities not documented.
    1929 09 15
    Sunday
    ..activities not documented.
    1929 09 16
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.46th Street StudioRCA-Victor recording session
    Duke Ellington's Orchestra
    Whetsel, Williams, Nanton, Tizol, Bigard, Hodges, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Teddy Bunn, Braud, Greer

      Titles recorded:
    • Mississippi Dry
    • The Duke Steps Out
    • Haunted Nights
    • Swanee Shuffles
    New DesorDE291602,1-24
    98,2-15
    91,4-5
    83,2-2
    Timner corrections .
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-09
    1929 09 16
    Monday
    ...Duke Ellington and his Cotton Club Band were scheduled to be broadcast over radio station KLZ in Colorado at 3:30 pm local time. Nothing else was scheduled until 5 pm, so this may have been a long program.

    If it was a live national broadcast, it would have started at 5:30 pm local time in New York, too early to be from the Cotton Club.
    Weekly radio timetable, The Tribune-Republican, Greeley, Col.1926-09-15/16...djp
    added 2013-10-22
    1929 09 17
    Tuesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1929 09 18
    Wednesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1929 09 19
    Thursday
    ..activities not documented.
    1929 09 20
    Friday
    ..activities not documented.
    1929 09 21
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.New Star CasinoCharity event
    John F. Ringer's Orchestra was "apparently hired" for the occasion. Five other bands were supposed to stake a "battle of music" but only Charlie Johnson's, Louis Metcalfe's and Chick Webb's came.

    Duke Ellington appeared without his orchestra, was met with vociferous applause at his introduction and played one number with the orchestra.

    Louis Armstrong also appeared without his orchestra and played "a couple of numbers with the orchestra."
    New York Age, 1929-10-05, p.7...Stratemann, p.25djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-05
    1929 09 22
    Sunday
    ..activities not documented.
    1929 09 23
    Monday
    ..activities not documented.
    1929 09 24
    Tuesday
    ..activities not documented.
    1929 09 25
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y. Brunswick studioBrunswick recording session
    The Six Jolly Jesters
    C. Williams,Nanton, Hodges, Ellington, Guy, Braud, Greer

    Title recorded:
    Six Or Seven Times
    DE2917..djpadded 2012-09-09
    1929 09 26
    Thursday
    ..activities not documented.
    1929 09 27
    Friday
    ..activities not documented.
    1929 09 28
    Saturday
    ..activities not documented.
    1929 09 29
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNew Black Berries revue
    aka "It's The BlackBerries”
    Two shows nightly, 12:15 AM and 2 AM

    A Dan Healy production with lyrics and music by Jimmy McHugh & Dorothy Fields
    Stratemann
    pp.24-25, 688-689
    ...djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-09
    1929 09 30
    Monday
    ... Duke Ellington and Orchestra broadcast on WJAS (Pittsburgh) from 6:45 to 6:55 pm. local time.

    No other activities are documented for this day.

    Early photos on the WJAS website show microphones labelled CBS, so it would appear the station was part of that network, with the broadcast originating in New York on WABC, the CBS flagship station.
    Radio timetable, The Herald-Star, Steubenville, Oh., 1929-09-30...djp
    added 2013-10-22
    1929 09 30
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011

    October 1929

    1929 10 01
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 10 01
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 10 02
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 10 02
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 10 03
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl matinee and evening performances - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 10 03
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 10 04
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl evening performance - see 1929 07 02....djp2011
    1929 10 04
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 10 05
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreShow Girl matinee and evening performances - see 1929 07 02

    Show Girl closes.
    ..02,3-17.djp2011
    1929 10 05
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 10 06
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 10 07
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 10 08
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 10 09
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 10 10
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 10 11
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 10 12
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 10 13
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 10 14
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 10 15
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 10 16
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 10 17
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 10 18
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Ridgewood Grove Arena
    Ridgewood
    Queens

    "The entertainment committee of the Middle Village Tammany Club reports that Duke Ellington's orchestra, famous radio and night club performers, has been hired for the entertainment and dance to be held October 18 in Ridgewood Grove."
    The Daily Star, Queens Borough 1929-08-08...djpadded 2012-09-10
    1929 10 18
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 10 19
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 10 20
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 10 21
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 10 22
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 10 23
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 10 24
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 10 25
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Brunswick StudioBrunswick recording session
    The Six Jolly Jesters
    C.Williams, Nanton, Hodges, Ellington, Guy, Braud, Greer
    Title recorded:
    Six Or Seven Times
    DE2917..
    added 2011

    updated 2013-07-27
    1929 10 25
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 10 26
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 10 27
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 10 28
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 10 29
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Brunswick StudioBrunswick recording session
    The Six Jolly Jesters
    C.Williams, Jenkins, Nanton, Hodges, Ellington, Guy, Teddy Bunn, Braud, Greer, Howard "Blinky" Randolph

      Titles recorded:
    • Goin' Nuts
    • Oklahoma Stomp
    • DE2918
    • NDCS 061d
    .djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-09
    1929 10 29
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 10 30
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 10 31
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011

    November 1929

    1929 11 01
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 11 02
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 11 03
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 11 04
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 11 04
    Monday
    .New YorkWABC and CBS networkThe Bradford Era reported West Point's football coach, Biff Jones, would be the guest speaker in the Country Club hour to be broadcast at 10 pm, and "Duke Ellington and his orchestra will provide the musical background to the hour."

    The Long Island Daily Press carried the announcement a few days earlier, giving the name of the broadcast: "Duke Ellington and his famous Jungle Band will supply the music on the next Burns Panatela Country Club broadcast to be heard on WABC and stations of the Columbia Broadcasting System..."

    The New York Evening Post gave the playlist as
    • Jungle Blues
    • Sam
    • Lover Come Back To Me
    • St. Louis Blues
    • Moanin' Low
    • Chloe
    • The Mooch (sic)
    • liza from 'Show Girl'
    • Long Island Daily Press, 1929-11-01, p.6
    • The Bradford Era, Bradford, Penn., 1929-11-04, p.2
    • New York Evening Post 1929-11-04 p.18
    ...djpadded 2013-12-13
    1929 11 05
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 11 06
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 11 07
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 11 08
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 11 09
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 11 10
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 11 11
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 11 12
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 11 13
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 11 14
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 11 14
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Liederkranz HallRCA-Victor recording session
    Duke Ellington and His Cotton Club Orchestra
    • Whetsel
    • Williams
    • Jenkins
    • Joe Nanton, Juan Tizol(tb); Bigard
    • Hodges
    • Carney
    • Ellington
    • Guy
    • Braud
    • Greer


      Titles recorded:
    • The Breakfast Dance
    • Jazz Lips
    • March of the Hoodlums
    New DesorDE291998,2-15
    91,4-5
    82,5-5
    Timner corrections djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-09
    1929 11 15
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 11 16
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 11 17
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 11 18
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 11 19
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 11 20
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y..Okeh recording session
    The Harlem Footwarmers
    Jenkins, Nanton, Bigard, Hodges, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Greer<

      Titles recorded:
    • The Lazy Duke
    • Blues Of The Vagabond
    • Syncopated Shuffle
    New DesorDE292006,2-52
    04,1-8
    98,2-15
    Timnerdjp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-09
    1929 11 20
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 11 21
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 11 22
    Friday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Shadowland BallroomCollege Union breakfast dance, Thanksgiving morningAd, Baltimore Afro-American, 1929-11-22, p.8..Stratemann, p.25djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-09
    1929 11 23
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 11 24
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 11 25
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 11 26
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 11 27
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 11 28
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 11 29
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 11 30
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011

    December 1929

    1929 12 08
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Forrest TheatreNAACP benefit concert...Stratemann, p.25.2011
    1929 12 10
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Brunswick StudioBrunswick recording session
    THE JUNGLE BAND
    • Whetsel
    • Williams
    • Jenkins
    • Nanton
    • Tizol
    • Bigard
    • Hodges
    • Carney
    • Ellington
    • Guy
    • Braud
    • Greer


      Titles recorded:
    • Sweet Mama
    • Wall Street Wail
    • Cincinnati Daddy
    New DesorDE292105,3-59
    98,2-15
    97,1-11
    90,4-5
    .djp
    added 2011

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    1929 12 01
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 12 02
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 12 03
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 12 04
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 12 05
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 12 06
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 12 07
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 12 08
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 12 09
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 12 10
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 12 11
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 12 12
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 12 13
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 12 14
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 12 15
    Sunday evening
    .New York, N.Y.Casino Theatre
    39th St. & Broadway
    "One of the largest theatrical benefit programs of the season has been arranged..."

    Benefit performance to raise funds to allow the Florence Mills Theatrical Association to purchase its headquarters building.

    New York Age, 1929-12-14, p6..Stratemann, p.25djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-09
    1929 12 15
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 12 16
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 12 17
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 12 18
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Brunswick Studio..no Desor Entry03,3-9..2011
    1929 12 18
    Wednesday
    .Baltimore, Md.Richmond Market ArmoryCharity ball...Stratemann, p.25, citing Baltimore Afro-American 1929-12-14.
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-09
    1929 12 18
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 12 19
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 12 20
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 12 21
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 12 22
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Ziegfeld TheatreBenefit for New York American Christmas & Relief Fund...Stratemann, p.25, citing New York Times, 1929-12-29.2011
    1929 12 22
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 12 23
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 12 24
    Tuesday
    Christmas Eve
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 12 25
    Wednesday
    Christmas day
    .Washington, D.C.Masonic TemplePresumably a dance
    “Duke Ellington and his celebrated ‘Jungle Band’ attracted a crowd of more than twelve hundred to the Masonic Temple Auditorium on Christmas Day, when from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. they entranced the admiring throng with their musical rhythm and syncopating strains.”
    Review, Baltimore Afro-American, 1930 01 04, p2.DEMS12/1-20.SteinerAdded 2012-08-10
    1929 12 25
    Wednesday
    Christmas day
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 12 26
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 12 27
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 12 28
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Academy TheatreAfternoon show (Fox theatre circuit)...Stratemann, p.25, citing Billboard 1930-01-04,p.16djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-09
    1929 12 28
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 12 29
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 12 30
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 12 31
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlack Berries - see 1929 09 29.....added 2011
    1929 12 31
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
    NEW YEAR'S EVE PROGRAM TO COME FROM TIMES SQUARE, NEW YORK.

    Gala broadcasts, in fitting observance of the New Year, are planned by the Columbia Broadcasting System for Dec.31 and Jan.1. Musical programs in which eight different orchestras will play a number of selections on New Year's Eve; broadcasting of a New Year's Eve program from Times Square,...Columbia's special New Year's Eve party will open at 10 p.m. Galveston time Tuesday and continue for two hours. Bits of dance music and entertainment are planned from the following New York City night clubs and hotels: The Paramount Hotel, Yoeng's Restaurant,the Ambassador and the Roosevelt, the Silver Slipper, the Commodore, the Club Plaza and the Cotton Club, in the order named. The orchestras at each of these places will present fifteen minutes of entertainment, beginning at 10 p.m..."
    • "Columbia to have Gala Broadcasts", Galveston Daily News 1929-12-29
    • "Dance the New Year In With These Leading Orchestras" Decatur Herald, 1929-12-31, p4
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    January 1930

    1930 01 01
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 01 02
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 01 03
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 01 04
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 01 05
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 01 06
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Audubon TheatreStage showStratemann
    p.25, citing Billboard 1930-01-18 p.17
    ....2011
    1930 01 06
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 01 07
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 01 08
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 01 09
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 01 10
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 01 11
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 01 12
    Sunday
    1930 01 17
    Friday
    New York, N.Y.Crotona TheatreStage show including a singer and a dancer from the Cotton Club revueStratemann p.25, citing Billboard 1930-01-25 p.19..Vail.2011
    updated 2012-09-19
    1930 01 12
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 01 13
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Crotona TheatreStage show - see 1930 01 12...Vail.2011
    1930 01 13
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 01 14
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Crotona TheatreStage show - see 1930 01 12...Vail.2011
    1930 01 14
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 01 15
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Crotona TheatreStage show - see 1930 01 12...Vail.2011
    1930 01 15
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 01 16
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Crotona TheatreStage show - see 1930 01 12.....2011
    1930 01 16
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 01 17
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Crotona TheatreStage show - see 1930 01 12...Vail.2011
    1930 01 17
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 01 18
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 01 19
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 01 19
    Sunday
    1930 01 24
    Friday
    New York, N.Y.Metropolitan TheaterTheatre engagement, Duke Ellington & Cotton Club Orch.Ad, Brooklyn Daily Eagle,1930-01-24..Vaildjp2011
    added 2011
    updated 2012-09-03
    1930 01 20
    Monday
    ...Some discographies incorrectly date the 1930 01 29 Plaza recording sesson as 1930 01 20.....2011
    1930 01 20
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Metropolitan TheaterTheatre engagement, see 1930 01 19.....2011
    1930 01 20
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 01 21
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Metropolitan TheaterTheatre engagement, see 1930 01 19.....2011
    1930 01 21
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 01 22
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Metropolitan TheaterTheatre engagement, see 1930 01 19.....2011
    1930 01 22
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 01 23
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Metropolitan TheaterTheatre engagement, see 1930 01 19.....2011
    1930 01 23
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 01 24
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Metropolitan TheaterTheatre engagement, see 1930 01 19.....2011
    1930 01 24
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 01 25
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 01 26
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 01 27
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 01 28
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 01 29
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.114 E.32 St.Plaza recording session
    The Ten Black Berries
    Whetsel, C.Williams, Jenkins, Nanton, Tizol, Bigard, Hodges, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Braud, Greer, Mills

      Titles recorded:
    • St. James Infirmary (3 issued takes)
    • When You're Smiling (2 issued takes)
    • Rent Party Blues (3 issued takes)
    • Jungle Blues(2 issued takes)
    This session was erroneously dated Jan.20 in some discographies.

    All ten takes made in this session were released on a variety of labels - Perfect, Banner, Cameo, and Oriole. Some can be seen in The Dooji Collection
    DE3001Timner corrections djp
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    1930 01 29
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 01 30
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 01 31
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011

    February 1930

    1930 02 01
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 02 02
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 02 03
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 02 04
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 02 05
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 02 06
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 02 07
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 02 08
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 02 09
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 02 10
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 02 11
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 02 12
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 02 13
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 02 14
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 02 15
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 02 16
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 02 17
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 02 18
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 02 19
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 02 20
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 02 21
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Brunswick studioBrunswick recording session
    The Jungle Band
    Whetsel, C.Williams, Jenkins, Nanton, Tizol, Bigard, Hodges, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Braud, Greer, Mills

      Titles recorded:
    • Admiration
    • Maori
    • When You're Smiling
    DE3002.djp
    added 2011

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    1930 02 21
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 02 22
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 02 23
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 02 24
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 02 25
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 02 26
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 02 27
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 02 28
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011

    March 1930

    1930 03 00.New York, N.Y..Durium recording session
    Harlem Hot Chocolates
    Whetsel, C.Williams, Jenkins, Nanton, Tizol, Bigard, Hodges, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Braud, Greer, Mills

      Titles recorded:
    • Sing You Sinners
    • St. James' Infirmary
    These records, sold at newstands, were issued on the Hit of the Week label. The records were made of treated cardboard.

    Sing You Sinners was released on or about May 8, 1930 and St. James' Infirmary came out the following week. Sing You Sinners was also issued on the Biltmore 1014 label.

    These labels and hyperlinks to Hit of the Week history and the Durium discography can be found in The Dooji Collection.
    DE300300,3-25
    00,2-19
    98,2-15
    88,1-1
    .djp added 2011
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    2013-07-27
    1930 03 01
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBlackberries - see 1929 09 29.....2011
    1930 03 02
    Sunday
    1930 06 00New York, N.Y.Cotton Club“Blackberries of 1930” revue
    Opening night, "after theatre"
    two distinct shows nightly, 12:15 and 2:00 am

    THE
    ARISTOCRAT
    OF
    HARLEM
    "THE FAMOUS"
    COTTON CLUB
    Lenox Avenue & 142nd Street
    PRESENTS
    DAN HEALY'S
    "BLACKBERRIES of 1930"
    FULL OF
    STARTLING INNOVATIONS
    With Special Restricted Music By
    Duke Ellington

    LYRICS BY
    IRVING MILLS
    DANCES STAGED BY
    CLARENCE ROBINSON
    PHONE RESERVATIONS
    BRADHURST 7767-1687

    Personnel included Leitha Hill, Celeste Coles, Cora LaRedd, Isabel Washington, Mildred Dixon, Clarence Robinson, the Berry Brothers, the Three Ebony Steppers and Henri Wessels

    Ellington played other engagements during this show's run.
    Playbill, announcement and programme - Stratemann
    pp.25, 27, 691
    ...djp added 2011
    updated 2012-08-19
    1930 03 03
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue-see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 03 04
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue-see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 03 05
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue-see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 03 06
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue-see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 03 07
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue-see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 03 08
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue-see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 03 09
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue-see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 03 10
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue-see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 03 11
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue-see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 03 12
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Savoy BallroomSavoy's 4th Anniversary party ...Vail
    Stratemann
    p.26 citing NYA 1930-03-15
    djp added 2011
    updated 2012-01-29
    1930 03 12
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue-see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 03 13
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue-see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 03 14
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue-see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 03 15
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue-see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 03 16
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue-see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 03 17
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue-see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 03 18
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue-see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 03 19
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue-see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 03 20
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue-see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 03 21
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue-see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 03 22
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Rockland PalaceHarlem Revels Solidarity Ball...Vail
    Stratemann
    p.26 citing AN 12.3.30
    djp added 2011
    updated 2012-01-29
    1930 03 22
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue-see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 03 23
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue-see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 03 24
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue-see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 03 25
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue-see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 03 26
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue-see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 03 27
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue-see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 03 28
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue-see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 03 29
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue-see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 03 30
    Sunday
    1930 04 13
    Sunday
    New York, N.Y.Fulton Theatre
    46th St., west of Broadway
    Stage show (described in DEMS 02/3 DEMS 17/1

    "Maurice Chevalier in person
    2 Weeks Only
    ...An informal, intimate entertainment in which he will sing his songs in French and in English
    --Accompanied by--
    Duke Ellington & His Cotton Club Orchestra
    Eves. inc. Sundays at 9. Mats. Wed.& Sat. 2 (illegible)"
    Stratemann reports Ellington's group played the 50 minutes and then moved to the pit, to accompany Chevalier for the second half.
    Ad, New York Evening Post 1930-04-04.02,3-17
    89,2-8
    MIMM p.132 photo
    Stratemann
    p.26
    Hasse p.127 photo
    Vail I p.32 photo
    djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-08-19
    1930 03 30
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue-see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 03 31
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue-see 1930 03 02.....2011

    April 1930

    1930 04 01
    Tuesday
    ongoingNew York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 04 02
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 04 03.New York, N.Y.1819 BroadwayColumbia recording session
    "Mills Ten Blackberries"
    Whetsel, Williams, Jenkins, Nanton, Tizol, Bigard, Hodges, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Braud, Greer


      Titles recorded:
    • The Mooche
    • Ragamuffin Romeo
    • East St. Louis Toodle-O
    .DE300504,1-8
    02,1-18
    99,1-13
    82,1-6
    81,5-2
    Timner corrections .
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-20
    1930 04 03
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 04 04
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 04 05
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 04 06
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 04 07
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 04 08
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 04 09
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 04 10
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02..... 2011
    1930 04 11
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.44th Street StudioRCA-Victor recording session
    Duke Ellington and His Cotton Club Orchestra
    Whetsel, Williams, Nanton, Tizol, Bigard, Hodges, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Braud, Greer, and Frank Marvin(vocal)


      Titles recorded:
    • Double Check Stomp
    • My Gal Is Good For Nothing But Love
    • I Was Made To Love You
    .DE300699,1-13The Dooji Collection.
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-20
    1930 04 11
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 04 12
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 04 13
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 04 14
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 04 15
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 04 16
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 04 17
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 04 18
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02..... 2011
    1930 04 19
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02..... 2011
    1930 04 20
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 04 21
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 04 22
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Brunswick StudioBrunswick recording session
    The Jungle Band

    Whetsel, Williams, Jenkins, Nanton, Tizol, Bigard, Hodges, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Braud, Greer, Cornell Smelser (as Joe Cornell)(accordion) and Dick Robertson(vocal)


      Titles recorded:
    • Double Check Stomp
    • Accordion Joe
    • Cotton Club Stomp
    .DE3007 07,3-23+24
    07,1-15
    06,3-19
    05,3-59
    99,1-13
    98,2-18
    97,1-11
    90,4-5
    84,3-8
    83,4-1
    83,3-3
    83,2-3
    The Dooji Collection.
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-20
    1930 04 22
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 04 23
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 04 24
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 04 25
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 04 26
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 04 27
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02..... 2011
    1930 04 28
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02..... 2011
    1930 04 29
    Tuesday
    Ellington's birthday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 04 30
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02.....2011

    May 1930

    1930 05 00...Peripheral event
    The Charleston Gazette, May 4, 1930, reported

    'Irving Mills, czar of Harlem's musicians, owns the "Duke Ellington Negro" band and controls almost all the orchestras playing in Harlem's night clubs. Now he is combining them into one big organization of "Duke Ellington Units." '
    .djp
    Added 2012-09-05
    1930 05 00.New York, N.Y.381 Edgecombe AvenuePeripheral event
    Ellington moved to a three bedroom apartment on Sugar Hill, living with Mildred Dixon. Duke's parents, sister and son move in with them.
    >Vail, Vol.I.djp
    Added 2012-09-05
    1930 05 01
    Thursday
    1930 05 31New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 05 02
    Friday
    .Princeton, N.J.Princeton UniversityOne-nighter before Cotton Club...Vail I .
    added 2011

    updated 2012-12-29
    1930 05 02
    Friday
    1930 05 31New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02.....2011 2012-12-29
    1930 05 03
    Saturday
    1930 05 09
    Friday
    New York, N.Y.Lafayette Theatre,
    132nd St. & 7th Ave.
    Harlem
    One week theater engagement
    Last Performance Friday, Midnight
    "Duke Ellington and His Famous Band in Clarence Robinson's Pepper Pot Revue with a cast of 35.

    Also 'Cohens and Kellys in Scotland' With George Sidney and Charlie Murray"
    "At The Lafayette Theatre
    The Lafayette Theatre is outdoing itself at this season of the year in presenting a series of extraordinary shows. Duke Ellington,famous bandleader,is holding forth at The Lafayette this week...

    Clarence Robinson has built a snappy revue around Duke Ellington and his band. It is called the "Pepper-pot Revue" and included in the cast the following well known performers:Eddie Green,Ted Blackman,Celeste Coles, John LaRue,Cora LaRed,Henry Wessels and Mildred Dixon. The photoplay feature is..."
    New York Age, 1930-05-10, p6..Vail I .
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-11
    1930 05 03
    Saturday
    1930 05 31New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02.....2011 2012-12-29
    1930 05 09
    Friday
    .Providence, R.I.Univ New Gymnasium....M.Graff prev oct11 x2.2011
    1930 05 12
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Bubber Miley recording session... 06,1-29.S.Hoefsmit (06,1-29)2011
    1930 05 14
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Savoy Ballroom......2011
    1930 05 16
    Friday
    ...Bubber Miley Rec Date “Without You Emaline”..05,3-49..2011
    1930 05 16
    Friday
    1930 05 29
    Thursday
    New York, N.Y.Palace Theatre
    Times Square
    35 minute stage show
    one week booking extended to two weeks.

    (doubling CottonClub)
    Stratemann, p.26 citing Variety 1930-05-21p35 and Billboard 1930-05-24p16...djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-11
    ==== == ==
    . . . see 19300517-BaltimoreAfroAmerican,p9.jpg. .
    . .
    . .

    June 1930

    1930 06 01
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 06 02
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 06 03
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 06 04
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.46th Street StudioRecording session.DE300899,1-13
    91,4-5
    ..2011
    1930 06 04
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 06 05
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 06 06
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 06 07
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 06 08
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 06 09
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 06 10
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 06 11
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02.....2011
    1930 06 12
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNightclub residency with Blackberries of 1930 revue - see 1930 03 02

    This was probably the end of the spring session at the Cotton Club. In a story datelined New York, June 13, The Chicago Defender said the Duke is a feature at the Cotton Club,> and said Duke Ellington and his orchestra...will begin a tour of the United States on June 14.
    Steven Lasker, A Cotton Club Miscellany, citing Chicago Defender national edition, 1930-06-28....added 2011

    updated 2014-01-01
    1930 06 12
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.1819 BroadwayColumbia recording session.DE300910,3-24
    04,1-8
    99,1-13
    90,2-7
    90,1-7
    89,4-2
    89,3-8
    ..2011
    1930 06 13
    Friday
    .activities not documented.
    1930 06 14
    Saturday
    .activities not documented.
    1930 06 15
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1930 06 16
    Monday
    .Baltimore, Md.Wonderland......2011
    1930 06 17
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1930 06 18
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1930 06 19
    Thursday
    .Mahanoy City, Penn.Lakewood"Thursday Dance."ad, Mt. Carmel Index, 1930-06-19, p10...K.Steiner Dec 2012
    Added 2012-01-12
    1930 06 20
    Friday
    .activities not documented.
    1930 06 21
    Saturday
    .Lancaster, Penn.Rocky Springs Park"Music Starts at 8 o'clock."ad, p2, Reading Eagle, 19300615...K.Steiner Dec 2012
    Added 2012-01-12
    1930 06 22
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1930 06 23
    Monday
    1930 06 29Philadelphia, Penn.Pearl Theatre.Stratemann, p.26 citing Chicago Defender 1930-06-28....
    added 2011

    updated 2014-01-01
    1930 06 30.Waltham, Mass.Nuttings-On-The-Charles
    (a.k.a Nuttings Dance Hall)
    Prospect St. at the Charles River
    ......2011

    July 1930

    1930 07 01
    Tuesday
    .Old Orchard Beach, MaineOcean Pier"Dance O'er the Waves."ad, Portland Press Herald, 1930-07-01, p4...K.Steiner Dec 2012
    Added 2012-01-12
    1930 07 02
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1930 07 03
    Thursday
    .Buzzard’s Bay, Mass.Bournehurst on the Canal(corrected date, previously reported as July 2)ad, Boston Post, 3Jul30, p18.05,1-7.KenSteiner
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-17
    1930 07 04
    Friday
    .activities not documented.
    1930 07 05
    Saturday
    .Boston, Mass.Moseley's.ad, Boston Post, 5Jul30, p4.05,1-7.Ken Steiner
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-17
    1930 07 06
    Sunday
    .Boston, Mass.Metropolitan Theater......2011
    1930 07 07
    Monday
    .activities not documented.
    1930 07 08
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1930 07 09
    Wednesday
    .Johnson City, N.Y.CFJ Dance Pavilion
    The week of July 6 is slated to be a big one at the C.F.J.dance pavilion in Johnson City, with Duke Ellington and his New York Cotton Club orchestra and Ted Weems both scheduled to appear there during that week. Ellington and his radio negro band come on July 9 and Weems plays the pavilion on July 11.
    Binghamton Press, 1930-06-18..Vail37djp, Steiner
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-03
    1930 07 10
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.
    1930 07 11
    Friday
    .Pittsburgh, Penn.Pythian Temple
    (likely in the Savoy Ballroom).....2011
    1930 07 12
    Saturday
    .Columbus, Oh..Valley Dale Ballroom"Dancing 9 to 2," with local broadcast over WCAH 10:00 to 10:30 pm.ad, radio listing, Columbus Dispatch, 12Jul30, pp12, 13...K.Steiner Dec 2012
    Added 2012-01-12
    1930 07 13
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1930 07 14
    Monday
    .activities not documented.
    1930 07 15
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1930 07 16
    Wednesday
    .Cleveland, Oh.Masonic Temple,
    Euclid St.
    "'Big Chief' Turpin engaged Duke Ellington and his Cotton Club-Connie Inn Jungle Band for a nite's engagement here, July 16, at the Masonic Temple on Euclid Avenue."

    “Wednesday night when Duke Ellington played at the Masonic Temple on Euclid Street, he was greeted by a packed house.”
    Thelma Louise, “Cleveland Squibs,” Baltimore Afro-American, 1930-07-26, p.18
  • Baltimore Afro-American 1930-07-19 p.9
  • .12/1-20..Steiner email 20130707
    added 2012-08-19
    1930 07 17
    Thursday
    .Lakeside, Mich.Luna Pier"Dancing 9 to 1."

    "Duke Ellington and his Cotton Club orchestra, direct from New York's Harlem, will be the single night attraction at Luna Pier, Lakeside, Mich. Thursday. Ellington is on his way to Hollywood to make a talking picture and will stop off at the Pier en route. This is the first time in five years that he has been outside New York City..."

    (Note Toledo is about 180 miles due east of Lakeside.)
    Toledo (Oh.) News-Bee,
    • ad, 1930-07-16,p.4
    • plug, 1930-07-17,p.8


    (I could not locate the ad referred to in DEMS 12/1)
    .12/1-20.K.Steiner Dec 2012
    Added 2012-09-03,
    Updated 2013-06-15
    1930 07 18
    Friday
    1930 07 24
    Thursday
    Detroit, MichGraystone BallroomThis engagement is only revealed through radio broadcasts. Detroit daily newspapers contained little coverage of popular music and no ads for the Graystone, but radio listings in the Detroit News confirm nightly broadcasts at midnight or 12:30 am. "Duke Ellington and his Cotton Club Orchestra will be heard from WJR, Detroit, at 12:30 a.m., on the regular Graystone program."

    Robert S. Stephan, "Duke Ellington," Cleveland Plain Dealer, 1930-07-18, p16...K.Steiner Dec 2012
    Added 2012-01-12
    1930 07 19
    Saturday
    .Detroit, Mich.Graystone BallroomDance - see 1930 07 18.....
    Added 2012-01-12
    1930 07 20
    Sunday
    .Detroit, Mich.Graystone BallroomDance - see 1930 07 18.....
    Added 2012-01-12
    1930 07 21
    Monday
    .Detroit, Mich.Graystone BallroomDance - see 1930 07 18.....2011
    1930 07 22
    Tuesday
    .Detroit, Mich.Graystone BallroomDance - see 1930 07 18.....
    Added 2012-01-12
    1930 07 23
    Wednesday
    .Detroit, Mich.Graystone BallroomDance - see 1930 07 18.....
    Added 2012-01-12
    1930 07 24
    Thursday
    .Detroit, Mich.Graystone BallroomDance - see 1930 07 18.....
    Added 2012-01-12
    1930 07 24?
    Thursday
    .Lakeside, MichLuna PierPreview....Agustěn Perez Gasco aug112011
    1930 07 25
    Friday
    .Columbus, Oh.Memorial Hall Dance.

    "[T]he famous jazz king entertains members of his own race."
    "Ellington Tickets Selling Well," Columbus Dispatch, 24Jul30, p18A...K.Steiner Dec 2012
    Added 2012-01-12
    1930 07 26
    Saturday
    1930 07 27
    Sunday
    Chicago, Ill.Savoy Ballroom......2011
    1930 07 27
    Sunday
    .Chicago, Ill.Savoy Ballroomsee 1930 07 26.....2011
    1930 07 28
    Monday
    .Kansas City, MoPaseo Hall"Battle of Bands" versus Geo. E. Leead, Kansas City Call, Home Ed., 25Jul30, p9...K.Steiner Dec 2012
    Added 2012-01-12
    1930 07 29
    Tuesday
    .St. Louis, Mo.Stars' ParkDance held at this Negro National League baseball stadium
    "The musicians are on a barnstorming tour to Hollywood. St. Louis, Kansas City, and Omaha will hear the boys."
    ad, St. Louis Argus, 25Jul30, p3

    "Chicago Hears Duke Ellington," Chicago Defender, city ed., 2Aug30, p7
    .05,1-7..2011
    1930 07 30
    Wednesday
    .Omaha, Neb.City Auditorium."Duke Ellington to Give Concert," Omaha Bee-News, 29Jul30, p12...K.Steiner Dec 2012
    Added 2012-01-12
    1930 07 31
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.

    August 1930

    1930 08 011930 08 31Los Angeles, Cal.RKO Studios(1)Filming of Check and Double Check
    (2)Mark Cantor advises two prints of the film were made:

    "to the best of my knowledge, nobody knew of this alternate take until Rick Correll ... decided to restore the film three or so years ago. UCLA called up the negatives at the LoC and two sets arrived. That is when it was discovered that they were two different films. ... The scripts and lines read are basically the same, the camera set-ups similar but sometimes slightly different. The Ellington segment is different both in terms of solos (Freddie Jenkins's is a bit weaker, Carney and Hodges stronger, I think), and the close-ups different. Hodges gets a dandy closeup during his solo....I believe this is the only case of a feature being made with a second parallel version produced at the same time; this is different from the foreign language films made during this period. [It is a] mystery why this was done."

    (1)Stratemann pp 29-43
    (2)Mark Cantor, emails Dec 2012.
    DE301009,3-4
    09,2-4
    09,1-12
    07,3-27
    07,2-5
    04,2-32+51
    04,1-4+31
    99,5-22
    Stratemann 29 & MIMM79photo Vail38photos .
    added 2011

    updated 2012-12-11
    1930 08 20.Los Angeles, Cal.Hollywood Studio..DE301102,2-28
    02,1-18+24
    00,2-15
    98,1-17
    97,2-7
    85,2-4
    83,4-1
    Timner corrections .2011
    1930 08 21.Los Angeles, Cal.Cocoanut Grove...04,3-8..2011
    1930 08 24
    Sunday
    .Los Angeles, CalGeorge Olsen's Club"Guest orchestra.""Duke Ellington to Appear at Olsen's," Los Angeles Times, 23Aug30, pA7...K.Steiner Dec 2012
    Added 2012-01-12
    1930 08 26.Los Angeles, Cal.Hollywood Studio..DE301202,1-18
    98,4-14
    98,1-17
    89,4-2
    89,3-8
    85,2-4
    84,1-3
    83,4-1
    Timner corrections .2011
    1930 08 29.Los Angeles, Cal.Shrine Auditorium"Their only and farewell appearance on the Pacific Coast"Stratemann, p.45.....2011

    September 1930

    1930 09 01
    Monday
    .activities not documented.
    1930 09 02
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1930 09 03
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1930 09 04
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.
    1930 09 05
    Friday
    .activities not documented.
    1930 09 06
    Saturday
    1930 09 12New York, N.Y.Keith's Palace TheatreStage show
    (1)"Big stars and little stars are romping all over the stage at Keith's Palace on the new bill that opened there today. Lou Holts ...Irene Bordoni..., the beauteous and bewitching, pert in mannerisms and saucy in song, is another headliner. Fred Keating ,suave humorist-magician, who recently concluded a revue engagement, is on hand with a lot of new tricks. He's also acting as master of ceremonies. Duke Ellington and his Cotton Club Orchestra,just back from R.-K.-O radio studios on the West Coast,... are also in the big star class on this bill. The little stars are to be found in "The Tiny Town" revue, Buster Shaver's presentation with a company of Lilliputians. Britt Wood, harmonicist, and Carry and Eddy,dancers, are also on the bill."

    (2)"Duke Ellington and his orchestra are back from their jaunt to the land flowing with milk and honey —for some — California. Duke and his musicians have completed a talkie there, and with their manager it is told, each and every one of them has returned with a pot of gold for their labor in recording the picture. Amounts quoted may seem far-fetched, but when we remember this is a sterling band, with unusual qualifications with a business manager who knows the game it would not be surprising that the thousands talked about as being received individually by the manager and musician is real fact.

    ...it tends to show what an organization that works conscientiously can accomplish.

    Duke and his musicians are headlining this week at the Palace Theatre on Broadway..."
    • (1)Plug "Vaudeville Events" - New York Sun, 1930-09-06. p6
    • (2)New York Age, 1930-09-13 p.6
    ....
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-14
    1930 09 07
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Keith's Palace TheatreStage show - see 1930 09 06.....2011
    1930 09 08
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Keith's Palace TheatreStage show - see 1930 09 06.....2011
    1930 09 09
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Keith's Palace TheatreStage show - see 1930 09 06.....2011
    1930 09 10
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Keith's Palace TheatreStage show - see 1930 09 06.....2011
    1930 09 11
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Keith's Palace TheatreStage show - see 1930 09 06.....2011
    1930 09 12
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Keith's Palace TheatreStage show - see 1930 09 06.....2011
    1930 09 12
    Friday
    ...Peripheral event
    "Appearing Nightly

    The first advertisement for Ellington's return to the Cotton Club for the fall
    Ad, New York Daily Mirror 1930-09-12

    DEMS 12/1-20
    K.Steiner Dec 2012
    Added 2012-09-20
    1930 09 13
    Saturday
    .activities not documented.
    1930 09 14
    Sunday
    1931 02 03New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubStratemann: The Ellington band then entered the Cotton Club to close out the present revue: ... Ellington returns after a three-month absence (Return).Steven Lasker, A Cotton Club Miscellany, p.1....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-12-31
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 09 15
    Monday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 09 16
    Tuesday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 09 17
    Wednesday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 09 18
    Thursday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 09 19
    Friday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 09 20
    Saturday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 09 21
    Sunday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 09 22
    Monday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 09 23
    Tuesday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 09 24
    Wednesday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 09 25
    Thursday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 09 26
    Friday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 09 27
    Saturday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 09 28
    Sunday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNew Revue: “Brown Sugar”...Stratemann 692.2011
    1930 09 28
    Sunday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubNBC Red + NBC Blue network broadcasts..09,1-18
    08,3-11
    .(credit KenSteiner as all 08,3-11 entries)2011
    1930 09 29
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club30 minute broadcasts
    “Sept 1930–Feb 1931,
    Feb 1932,
    Mar-May 1933:

    Ellington’s switch to WJZ and WEAF, flagship stations of NBC’s two networks, the Blue and Red respectively, meant that the orchestra’s music was heard over more stations, with greater coverage and more prestige.”
    Per "COTTON CLUB BROADCASTS ON NBC" by Ken Steiner in DEMS 08/3-11, NBC log books at the Library of Congress show the song titles for Ellington’s 1930-31, 1932, & 1933 Cotton Club broadcasts. His search of "NBC Master Books located 51 Ellington broadcasts from 1930-09-29 to 1931-02-03. He found log books for 27 of these programs, with “Corrected Traffic Sheets” for each program listing song titles and other details. .08,3-11“Corrected Traffic Sheets,” NBC-Master Books at Library of CongressKenSteiner
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-22
    1930 09 30
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club30 minute broadcast..08,3-11Corrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29KenSteiner2011

    October 1930

    1930 10 01
    Wednesday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 10 02
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14

    30 minute broadcast
    ..08,3-11Corrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29KenSteiner2011
    1930 10 02
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.RCA Studio #4..DE3013...2011
    1930 10 03
    Friday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 10 04
    Saturday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 10 05
    Sunday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 10 06
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14

    30 minute broadcast
    ..08,3-11Corrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29KenSteiner2011
    1930 10 07
    Tuesday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14

    30 minute broadcast
    ..08,3-11Corrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29KenSteiner2011
    1930 10 08
    Wednesday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 10 09
    Thursday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14

    30 minute broadcast
    ..08,3-11Corrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29KenSteiner2011
    1930 10 10
    Friday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 10 11
    Saturday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 10 12
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Broadhurst TheatreGala benefit, Ellington and his band, also Marx Brothers...00,4-18..
    added 2011

    updated 2014-01-01
    1930 10 12
    Sunday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14

    .....2011
    1930 10 13
    Monday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14

    30 minute broadcast
    ..08,3-11Corrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29KenSteiner2011
    1930 10 14
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y..Okeh recording session,.DE301410,1-16
    06,2-52
    04,1-8
    02,1-18
    01,3-13
    01,2-18
    00,4-18
    Timner corrections .2011
    1930 10 14
    Tuesday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14

    30 minute broadcast
    ..08,3-11Corrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29KenSteiner2011
    1930 10 15
    Wednesday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 10 16
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Roseland Ballroom,
    Broadway & 51st
    ......2011
    1930 10 16
    Thursday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14

    30 minute broadcast
    ..08,3-11Corrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29KenSteiner2011
    1930 10 17
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Brunswick Studio..DE301500,4-18
    90,4-5
    89,1-9
    Timner corrections .2011
    1930 10 17
    Friday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 10 18
    Saturday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 10 19
    Sunday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 10 20
    Monday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14

    30 minute broadcast
    ..08,3-11Corrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29KenSteiner2011
    1930 10 21
    Tuesday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 10 22
    Wednesday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 10 23
    Thursday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14

    30 minute broadcast
    ..08,3-11Corrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29KenSteiner2011
    1930 10 24
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Roxy Theatre ??This broadcast location is not known.

    "RKO Theatre Of The Air"
    NBC/WEAF-Broadcast

    "Amos 'n' Andy...will be RKO radio guest artists for a half hour, Friday night, when...they appear on the RKO radio program over the NBC network at 9:30 p.m. C.S.T.

    "The occasion is the simultaneous release throughout America on that night and the following day of Amos'N'Andy's first talking picture "Check and Double Check" in 300 key cities. The radio program will be divided in two parts with Amos'n'Andy appearing in a sketch in the first and then making a distinct departure in part by appear- (sic) before the microphone for the first time as Freeman F. Gosden and Charles J.Correll, in person, and telling of the adventures of Amos'n'Andy in Hollywood.

    "On the program with Amos'n'Andy, who will broadcast from Chicago, will be Duke Ellington and His Cotton Club orchestra, the band which appears with Amos'n'Andy in their picture."
    Programme per Brooklyn Daily Eagle:
      "RKO Theater of the Air, film, vaudeville and radio stars; Amos'n'Andy, blackface comedians; guest artist; Duke Ellington and his Cotton Club Orch. Edward Thorgersen, announcer.
    • Opening Signature
    • Introductory announcement.
    • Ring Dem Bells, Duke Ellington's Orch.
    • Amos 'n' Andy.
    • Three Little Words, Duke Ellington.
    • Announcement.
    • Nobody Knows but the Lord, I' m So In Love With You, Duke Ellington's Orch.
    • Amos'n 'Andy.
    • Announcement
    • Medley of selections on the program. RKO-lians and RKO Quartet.
    • Closing announcement"

    The Film Daily announced:

    "Amos V Andy Film Exploitation Will Be Industry's Greatest

    "RKO's advertising and publicity department, headed by Hy Daab, has mapped out what is expected to be the industry's greatest exploitation campaign for the Amos 'n' Andy picture, "Check and Double Check," which will have national release in about 300 houses the week of Oct. 24.

    "The opening gun in the campaign will be a coast to coast radio broadcast over the entire NBC Red Network on the RKO hour. Amos 'n' Andy will be featured on this hour, together with Duke Ellington's Cotton Club Orchestra. Display advertising in 200 newspapers will publicize the hour.

    "Backing this institutional advertising will come a big merchandising campaign. Over 200,000 windows will be made available to alert showmen, including many of the finest and most important stores in the country."

    .Vaildjp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-10
    1930 10 24
    Friday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 10 25
    Saturday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 10 26
    Sunday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 10 27
    Monday
    New York City, N.Y.Brunswick Studio...DE3016
    97,1-11..2011
    1930 10 27
    Monday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14

    30 minute broadcast
    ..08,3-11Corrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29KenSteiner2011
    1930 10 28
    Tuesday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14

    30 minute broadcast
    ..08,3-11Corrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29KenSteiner2011
    1930 10 29
    Wednesday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 10 30
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Okeh recording session..DE3017Timner corrections .2011
    1930 10 30
    Thursday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14

    30 minute broadcast
    Corrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29.08,3-11.KenSteiner2011
    1930 10 31
    Friday
    1930 11 20?New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreStage show with other acts
    Maurice Chevalier film, Playboy of Paris

    The New York Times reported Ellington's was the first black orchestra to play the theatre.

    The booking appears to have been for two weeks (i.e., ending Nov 13) but on Nov.15, the New York Age, reported Ellington's band was held over for another week.
    1. Stratemann
    p.45, citing New York Times, 1930-11-07, p.33

    2.New York Age, 1930-11-15, p.6
    ...djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-04
    1930 10 31
    Friday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011

    November 1930

    1930 11 01
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1930-10-31....djpadded 2011
    updated 2012-09-04
    1930 11 01
    Saturday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 11 02
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1930-10-31....djpadded 2011
    updated 2012-09-04
    1930 11 02
    Sunday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 11 03
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1930-10-31....djpadded 2011
    updated 2012-09-04
    1930 11 03
    Monday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14

    30 minute broadcast
    Corrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29.08,3-11.KenSteiner2011
    1930 11 04
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1930-10-31....djpadded 2011
    updated 2012-09-04
    1930 11 04
    Tuesday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14

    30 minute broadcast
    Corrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29.08,3-11.KenSteiner2011
    1930 11 05
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1930-10-31....djpadded 2011
    updated 2012-09-04
    1930 11 05
    Wednesday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 11 06
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1930-10-31....djpadded 2011
    updated 2012-09-04
    1930 11 06
    Thursday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14

    30 minute broadcast
    Corrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29.08,3-11.KenSteiner2011
    1930 11 07
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1930-10-31....djpadded 2011
    updated 2012-09-04
    1930 11 07
    Friday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 11 08
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y..OKeh or Harmony recording session

    The New York Syncopaters (Memphis Hot Shots on the Harmony label)
    Whetsel, Nanton, Bigard, Ellington, Guy, Greer, Sid Garry (vocal)
      Titles recorded:
    • I Can't Realize You Love Me
    • I'm So In Love With You

    Same session:
    The Harlem Footwarmers
    Whetsel, Nanton, Bigard, Ellington, Guy, Greer
      Titles recorded:
    • Rockin' in Rhthym
    • Mood Indigo
    DE3018..
    added 2011

    updated 2014-01-01
    1930 11 08
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1930-10-31....djpadded 2011
    updated 2012-09-04
    1930 11 08
    Saturday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 11 09
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1930-10-31....djpadded 2011
    updated 2012-09-04
    1930 11 09
    Sunday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 11 10
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1930-10-31....djpadded 2011
    updated 2012-09-04
    1930 11 10
    Monday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14

    30 minute broadcast
    Corrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29.08,3-11.KenSteiner2011
    1930 11 11
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1930-10-31....djpadded 2011
    updated 2012-09-04
    1930 11 11
    Tuesday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14

    30 minute broadcast
    Corrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29.08,3-11.KenSteiner2011
    1930 11 12
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1930-10-31....djpadded 2011
    updated 2012-09-04
    1930 11 12
    Wednesday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 11 13
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1930-10-31....djpadded 2011
    updated 2012-09-04
    1930 11 13
    Thursday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14

    30 minute broadcast
    Corrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29.08,3-11.KenSteiner2011
    1930 11 14
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1930-10-31....djpadded 2011
    updated 2012-09-04
    1930 11 14
    Friday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 11 15
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1930-10-31....djpadded 2011
    updated 2012-09-04
    1930 11 15
    Saturday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 11 16
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1930-10-31....djpadded 2011
    updated 2012-09-04
    1930 11 16
    Sunday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 11 17
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1930-10-31....djpadded 2011
    updated 2012-09-04
    1930 11 17
    Monday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14

    30 minute broadcast
    Corrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29.08,3-11.KenSteiner2011
    1930 11 18
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1930-10-31....djpadded 2011
    updated 2012-09-04
    1930 11 18
    Tuesday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14

    30 minute broadcast
    Corrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29.08,3-11.KenSteiner2011
    1930 11 19
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1930-10-31....djpadded 2011
    updated 2012-09-04
    1930 11 19
    Wednesday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 11 20
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatre
    Stage show - see 1930-10-31
    This is likely the last day of the extended engagement but I have not confirmed it yet.
    ....djpadded 2011
    updated 2012-09-04
    1930 11 20
    Thursday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14

    30 minute broadcast
    Corrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29.08,3-11.KenSteiner2011
    1930 11 21.New York, N.Y.RCA Studio #1RCA-Victor recording session
    Duke Ellington And His Cotton Club Orchestra
    Whetsel, C.Williams, Jenkins, Nanton, Tizol, Bigard, Hodges, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Braud, Greer, Smith Ballew (as Billy Smith)
      Titles recorded:
    • Mood Indigo
    • Nine Little Miles
    • I'm So In Love With You
    DE301902,1-18
    01,2-25
    99,5-25
    97,3-10
    97,2-7
    90,2-6
    90,1-4
    89,3-8
    Timner corrections .
    added 2011

    updated 2014-01-01
    1930 11 21
    Friday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 11 22
    Saturday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 11 23
    Sunday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 11 24
    Monday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14

    30 minute broadcast
    Corrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29.08,3-11.KenSteiner2011
    1930 11 25
    Tuesday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14

    30 minute broadcast
    Corrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29.08,3-11.KenSteiner2011
    1930 11 26
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.RCA Studio #2RCA-Victor recording session
    Duke Ellington And His Cotton Club Orchestra
    Whetsel, C.Williams, Jenkins, Nanton, Tizol, Bigard, Hodges, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Braud, Greer, Greer
    Dick Robertson and Sid Garry, vocals

    (Robertson is not named in some discographies)
      Titles recorded:
    • What Good Am I Without You?
    • Blue Again
    • When A Black Man's Blue
    DE302005,3-56
    01,2-25
    .djp
    added 2011

    updated 2014-01-01
    1930 11 26
    Wednesday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 11 27
    Thursday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14

    30 minute broadcast
    Corrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29.08,3-11.KenSteiner2011
    1930 11 28
    Friday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
    See 1930 09 14

    Possible break in the Cotton Club run.

    Stratemann says it was reported that Ellington went on the road again "around Thanksgiving," the last Thursday of November, replaced by Cab Calloway's orchestra, and returned to the Cotton Club in January.

    The Ellingtonia Time Machine, without identifying sources, shows the last day as Oct.28, with Ellington going into the Lafayette the next day. It shows the band returning to the Cotton Club on Jan 1, 1931 without identifying a source.

    Steven Lasker's A Cotton Club Miscellany, however, has Ellington at the Cotton Club until February 5, 1931 and theatre engagements typically ended before Ellington's band were on at the Cotton Club.
    ...djpadded 2012-11-17,
    updated 2014-01-01
    1930 11 29
    Saturday
    1930 12 05New York, N.Y.Lafayette Theatre,
    132nd St. & 7th Ave.
    Harlem
    “Double Check Revue”
    1. "Fresh (from) their triumphs in Hollywood, Duke Ellington and his marvelous orchestra will appear at the Lafayette Theatre next week as the headline attraction of Leonard Harper's newest revue. The revue in which Duke Ellington's Band will take part will be a very fitting vehicle for them. Leonard Harper has been hard at work for the last four weeks training his beautiful chorus and specialty dancers and setting singers,soloists and dramatic artists into their parts in his revue, which will be entitled "Double Check Revue."

    "Eddie Lemons, the well-known comedian and producer, is assisting Harper in staging the comedy element in the show and will himself do the main comedy work. The Bon Bon Buddies, Pee Wee and Joie, the Three Sepia Songbirds, Harold Doyle, and Hartel Collins, are also in the cast. Hal Bakay will assist in the fun by conducting part of the show -as a Master of Ceremonies."
    2. "Unprecedented audiences are attending the Lafayette Theatre this week, to acclaim Duke Ellington and his incomparable band.

    "And the wonder of it is that Ellington's Band is only a part of this week's great stage and screen show at the Lafayette Theatre. The audience is also being treated to Leonard Harper's newest creation - "The Double Check Revue" and Al Jolson's newest Vitaphone masterpiece, "Big Boy."

    "It would seem superfluous to urge our readers to go to the Lafayette Theatre at least once this week."

    While Stratemann (p.45) says the show ran until Dec.6, the display ad in the New York Age, Dec.6 edition, says "THIS WEEK - Last Big Show - FRIDAY MIDNIGHT" and announces another show "NEXT WEEK - Beginning SATURDAY DEC. 6"

    Since the paper was a weekly that probably hit the newstands two or three days before its official date, it is reasonable to assume Ellington's engagement ended in the early morning hours of Dec. 6.
    1. New York Age, 1930-11-29, p.6
    2. New York Age, 1930-12-08,p.6
    ...djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-10
    1930 11 30
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Lafayette TheatreStage show - engagement began 1930-11-29.....2011
    1930 11 29
    Saturday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011
    1930 11 30
    Sunday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSee 1930 09 14.....2011

    December 1930

    1930 12 01
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Lafayette TheatreStage show - engagement began 1930-11-29.....2011
    1930 12 01.New York, N.Y.Cotton Club30 minute broadcastCorrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29.08,3-11
    09,1-18
    .KenSteiner2011
    1930 12 02
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club30 minute broadcastCorrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29.08,3-11
    09,1-18
    .KenSteiner2011
    1930 12 02
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Lafayette TheatreStage show - engagement began 1930-11-29.....2011
    1930 12 03
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Lafayette TheatreStage show - engagement began 1930-11-29.....2011
    1930 12 04
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Lafayette TheatreStage show - engagement began 1930-11-29.....2011
    1930 12 04.New York, N.Y.Cotton Club30 minute broadcastCorrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29.08,3-11
    09,1-18
    .KenSteiner2011
    1930 12 05
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Lafayette TheatreStage show - engagement began 1930-11-29While Stratemann
    p.45 says the show ran until Dec.6, the display ad in the New York Age, Dec.6 edition, says "THIS WEEK - Last Big Show - FRIDAY MIDNIGHT" and announces another show "NEXT WEEK - Beginning SATURDAY DEC. 6"
    .
    ....2011
    1930 12 06
    Saturday
    .activities not documented.
    1930 12 07
    Sunday
    (evening)
    .New York, N.Y.Waldorf TheatreNAACP benefit
    "Numerous Broadway stars, white and colored, will appear tomorrow night at the benefit..."
    New York Age, 1930-12-06

    Stratemann, p.45, citing AN 1930-12-03 p.9
    ....
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-14
    1930 12 08
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club30 minute broadcastCorrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29.08,3-11
    09,1-18
    .KenSteiner2011
    1930 12 09
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club30 minute broadcastCorrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29.08,3-11
    09,1-18
    .KenSteiner2011
    1930 12 10
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.RCA Studio #2..DE302101,2-25
    93,2-3
    Timner corrections .2011
    1930 12 11
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club30 minute broadcastCorrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29.08,3-11
    09,1-18
    .KenSteiner2011
    1930 12 12
    Friday
    .activities not documented.
    1930 12 13
    Saturday
    1930 12 17New York, N.Y.Douglas Theatre......2011
    1930 12 14
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Douglas TheatreStage show - see 1930 12 13.....2011
    1930 12 15
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Douglas TheatreStage show - see 1930 12 13.....2011
    1930 12 16
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Douglas TheatreStage show - see 1930 12 13.....2011
    1930 12 16
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club30 minute broadcastCorrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29.08,3-11
    09,1-18
    .KenSteiner2011
    1930 12 17
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Douglas TheatreStage show - see 1930 12 13.....2011
    1930 12 17
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Roseland Ballroom,
    Broadway & 51st
    ......2011
    1930 12 18
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y..Brunswick recording session
    Bill “Bojangles”.Robinson + HotsyTotsyGang
    ..09,3-24..2011
    1930 12 18
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club30 minute broadcastCorrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29.08,3-11
    09,1-18
    .KenSteiner2011
    1930 12 19
    Friday
    .activities not documented.
    1930 12 20
    Saturday
    .activities not documented.
    1930 12 21
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1930 12 22
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club30 minute broadcastCorrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29.08,3-11
    09,1-18
    .KenSteiner2011
    1930 12 23
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club30 minute broadcastCorrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29.08,3-11
    09,1-18
    .KenSteiner2011
    1930 12 24
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Rockland Palace
    Dance
    Bandleader/songwriter Noble Sissle and his band from Europe were to appear at a homecoming reception on Christmas Eve. The Pittsburgh Courier ran a story datelined Paris, November 26, which announced

    "Duke Ellington To Welcome Noble Sissle Upon His Return Next Month.

    "The two most famous orchestra leaders in the world will meet for the first time next month, when Duke Ellington, director and pianist of the famous Cotton Club orchestra which bears his name, will be on hand to greet Noble Sissle, who will take his famous Les Ambassadeurs orchestra to the States for the first time in five years for a 1930-31 American tour..."

    The New York Age's story said Sissle would arrive in New York on Dec.22. It said

    Upon his arrival, plans are being made to have Duke Ellington, America's premier jazz directory, and other persons whose names are bywords in Harlem and along Broadway, meet him.

    The event was later briefly described by the Baltimore Afro-American as a flop, with no mention of Ellington.
    It isn't clear whether Ellington was to greet Sissle dockside, one on one, or attend the gala performance. If he was to attend the gala, it isn't clear if he did so, and if so, whether he made a personal, non-playing appearance or performed with his orchestra.

    Further information is welcome.
    • Pittsburgh Courier 1930-11-29, p8,s2
    • New York Age 1930-12-20, p.1
    • Baltimore Afro-American 1930-02-07,p.8
    ...djp
    added 2013-12-31
    1930 12 25
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club30 minute broadcastCorrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29.08,3-11
    09,1-18
    .KenSteiner2011
    1930 12 26
    Friday
    .activities not documented.
    1930 12 27
    Saturday
    .activities not documented.
    1930 12 28
    Sunday evening
    .Ossining, N.Y.Sing Sing prisonAbout 100 performers led by Bill (Bojangles) Robinson entertained the prisoners in Sing Sing prison. The group included the entire cast of 'Brown Buddies' which starred Bojangles, Ellington and his band from the Cotton Club, and other entertainers from the Cotton Club and Small's Paradise Club."Negro Performers Entertain At Sing Sing Prison"New York Age, 1931-01-08...djp
    added 2012-09-04
    1930 12 29
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club30 minute broadcastCorrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29.08,3-11
    09,1-18
    .KenSteiner2011
    1930 12 30
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club30 minute broadcastCorrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29.08,3-11
    09,1-18
    .KenSteiner2011
    1930 12 31
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.



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    January 1931

    1931 01 011931 01 31New York, N.Y.Cotton Club......2011
    1931 01 01.New York, N.Y.Cotton Club30 minute broadcastCorrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29.08,3-11
    09,1-18
    .KenSteiner2011
    1931 01 05.New York, N.Y.Cotton Club30 minute broadcastCorrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29.08,3-11
    09,1-18
    .KenSteiner2011
    1931 01 06
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club30 minute broadcastCorrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29.08,3-11
    09,1-18
    .KenSteiner2011
    1931 01 08
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y..Okeh recording session.DE3018
    06,2-52
    04,1-8
    02,1-25
    02,1-5+18
    01,3-13
    01,2-18+25
    97,3-10
    89,3-8
    83,1-4
    Timner corrections .2011
    1931 01 08
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club30 minute broadcastCorrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29.08,3-11
    09,1-18
    .KenSteiner2011
    1931 01 10
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Plaza/ARC recording session114 E. 32nd St..DE310109,3-4
    09,2-4
    03,1-13
    97,3-10
    93,2-3
    90,1-4
    83,4-3
    Timner corrections .2011
    1931 01 12
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Brunswick Studio...00,3-22..2011
    1931 01 12
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club30 minute broadcastCorrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29.08,3-11
    09,1-18
    .KenSteiner2011
    1931 01 13
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club30 minute broadcastCorrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29.08,3-11
    09,1-18
    .KenSteiner2011
    1931 01 14
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Brunswick Studio..DE310205,3-59
    00,3-22
    00,2-18
    00,1-24
    98,4-14
    ..2011
    1931 01 15
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club30 minute broadcastCorrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29.08,3-11
    09,1-18
    .KenSteiner2011
    1931 01 16
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.RCA Studio #2DE3103.02,2-28
    02,1-24
    99,4-9
    97,3-10
    Timner corrections ..2011
    1931 01 19
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club30 minute broadcastCorrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29.08,3-11
    09,1-18
    .KenSteiner2011
    1931 01 20
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Brunswick StudioDE3104.05,3-59
    02,2-28
    02,1-24
    97,1-11
    85,2-4
    ...2011
    1931 01 20
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club30 minute broadcastCorrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29.08,3-11
    09,1-18
    .KenSteiner2011
    1931 01 21
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Rockland PalaceChick Bullock voc.97,3-10Vail..2011
    1931 01 22
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club30 minute broadcastCorrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29.08,3-11
    09,1-18
    .KenSteiner2011
    1931 01 23
    Friday
    1931 01 31
    Saturday
    Brooklyn, N.Y.Paramount Theater......2011
    1931 01 27
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club30 minute broadcastCorrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29.08,3-11
    09,1-18
    .KenSteiner2011
    1931 01 29
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club30 minute broadcastCorrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29.08,3-11
    09,1-18
    .KenSteiner2011

    February 1931

    1931 02 01
    Sunday
    1931 02 05Brooklyn, N.Y.Paramount TheatreStage show.....2011
    1931 02 02
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club30 minute broadcastCorrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29.08,3-11
    09,1-18
    .KenSteiner2011
    1931 02 03
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club30 minute broadcastCorrected Traffic Sheets - see 1930 09 29.08,3-11
    09,1-18
    .KenSteiner2011
    1931 02 03
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubLast night of engagement...Vail.2011
    1931 02 04
    Wednesday
    ...Peripheral event
    1Cab Calloway and his orchestra became the Cotton Club house band while Ellington and his orchestra began an 18-week "limited tour of Paramount-Publix most important theatres"

    2 "...the Duke and the Cotton Club will go their separate ways because he has refused to accept a cut in salary for himself and his men, and that a smaller organization is going in at a reduced price."

    According to Shipton, Calloway was under contract to Moe Gale who was having trouble finding work for his band. At the very end of 1930, he managed to put the band into the Crazy Cat. According to his autobiography, mobsters showed up at that club and told him to be at the Cotton Club to rehearse. His contract with Gale would be torn up and he'd be employed by the Cotton Club. While he was playing at the Strand in January, it was announced to the press that he would replace Ellington at the Cotton Cub in the first week of February.

    The Pittsburgh Courier carried Floyd J. Calvin's lengthy column about Calloway, datelined New York, Jan. 29, in which Calloway was reported to be opening at the Cotton Club on February 5.
    • 1Stratemann
      pp.45-46
    • 2Baltimore Afro-American 1931-01-24, p.9
    • Alyn Shipton, Hi-de-ho: The Life of Cab Calloway, p.45
    • Pittsburgh Courier 1931-01-31, p.8,s.2
    djp
    Added 2012-09-20
    updated 2014-01-02
    1931 02 05
    Thursday
    1931 02 11
    Wednesday
    Boston, Mass.Metropolitan TheatreStage show

    First engagement of the 18 week Publix theatre chain tour.

    In DEMS 05/1-7, Ken Steiner wrote that a dance at the Hotel New Yorker announced in Variety 1930-12-24 is unlikely to have occurred on this date, if at all, because the band was working in Boston.

    Stratemann, p.47, reports the dates as Feb 6 to 12; Mr. Steiner's research determined the dates were Feb. 5 to 11.
    daily ads, Boston Post, 1931-02-05 to -12.05,1-7.K.Steiner Dec 2012
    Added 2012-01-12
    1931 02 06
    Friday
    Boston, Mass.Metropolitan Theatersee 1931 02 05.....
    Added 2012-01-12
    1931 02 07
    Saturday
    Boston, Mass.Metropolitan Theatersee 1931 02 05.....
    Added 2012-01-12
    1931 02 08
    Sunday
    Boston, Mass.Metropolitan Theatersee 1931 02 05.....
    Added 2012-01-12
    1931 02 09
    Monday
    Boston, Mass.Metropolitan Theatersee 1931 02 05.....
    Added 2012-01-12
    1931 02 09
    Monday
    .Boston, Mass.Ambassador Palace
    Berkeley St. & Warren Ave.
    "Duke Ellington and his orchestra and Charlie Johnson and his Victor Recording orchestra from Small’s Paradise, New York, drew the largest throng of both races ever gathered in this city when they played at the Ambassador palace, Berkeley St. and Warren Ave.""Boston Turns Out to Greet Duke, Charlie," Chicago Defender, city ed., 14Feb31, p6.05,1-7.Steiner
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-17
    1931 02 10
    Tuesday
    .Lowell, Mass.Commodore "The Ballroom Beautiful"
    Dance

    "Tomorrow Night
    (2) Orchestras (2)
    "Duke" Ellington and His Famous Cotton Club Orch...
    Casa Loma Orchestra (14 Men)...

    This is the Greatest Dance Attraction Ever Offered in America - The World's Greatest and Most Sensational Colored Band and That Famous Singing and Entertaining Band.

    75c Adm. FREE DANCING Till 2 O'Clock Adm. 75c

    Ad, Lowell Sun, 1931-02-09...Steiner 2013-07
    added 2013-08-24
    1931 02 10
    Tuesday
    Boston, Mass.Metropolitan Theatersee 1931 02 05.....
    Added 2012-01-12
    1931 02 11
    Wednesday
    Boston, Mass.Metropolitan Theatersee 1931 02 05.....
    Added 2012-01-12
    1931 02 11
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Hotel New Yorker
    Stratemann reports the band may have returned to New York briefly for a dance engagement but gives no supporting data.

    This appears to be the event discussed by Steiner (see 1931 02 05 entry above) and probably did not occur. It seems likely the plans changed when the Publix tour was booked in the last six weeks of the Cotton Club residency.
    Stratemann p.47..djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-20
    1931 02 13
    Friday
    1931 02 19
    Thursday
    Chicago, Ill.Oriental TheaterStage show
    Vocalist Ivie Anderson’s debut with Ellington
    "In addition to her great singing, Ivie was also considered a good-luck charm. We opened at the Oriental Theater on Friday, February 13, 1931, and we broke the all-time house record. We returned to the Oriental on Friday, March 13, 1931, and broke that record, too." - Ellington
    MIMM, p.124.01,2-15..
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-17
    1931 02 14
    Saturday
    .Chicago, Ill.Oriental Theatersee 1931 02 13.....
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-17
    1931 02 15
    Sunday
    .Chicago, Ill.Oriental Theatersee 1931 02 13.....
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-17
    1931 02 16
    Monday
    .Chicago, Ill.Oriental Theatersee 1931 02 13.....
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-17
    1931 02 17
    Tuesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Oriental Theatersee 1931 02 13.....
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-17
    1931 02 18
    Wednesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Oriental Theatersee 1931 02 13.....
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-17
    1931 02 19
    Thursday
    .Chicago, Ill.Oriental Theatersee 1931 02 13.....
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-17
    1931 02 20
    Friday
    1931 02 26
    Thursday
    Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreStage show, with Ivie Anderson, a group called Ford Marshall and Jones, and the Regalettes
    Plug, Chicago Defender (national edition) 1931-03-07 p.5...Nick Fernandes
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-17
    1931 02 21
    Saturday
    .Chicago, Ill.Regal Theatresee 1931 02 20.....
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-17
    1931 02 22
    Sunday
    .Chicago, Ill.Regal Theatresee 1931 02 20.....
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-17
    1931 02 23
    Monday
    .Chicago, Ill.Regal Theatresee 1931 02 20.....
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-17
    1931 02 24
    Tuesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Regal Theatresee 1931 02 20.....
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-17
    1931 02 25
    Wednesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Regal Theatresee 1931 02 20.....
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-17
    1931 02 26
    Thursday
    .Chicago, Ill.Regal Theatresee 1931 02 20.....
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-17
    1931 02 27
    Friday
    1931 03 05Chicago, Ill.Uptown TheatreStage show, with Ivie Anderson, the Four Blazes and the Regalettes
    Third week of 18 week contract with Publix theater chain

    (Ending date previously reported as Mar.4)
    The March 7 national edition of the Chicago Defender announced Ellington's arrival at the Uptown, and said "he will play the Paradise, Tivoli and Fisher, Detroit, before returning east of a call at the Paramount, Brooklyn."
    Ads, Chicago Herald and Examiner, 27Feb-5Mar31

    Plug, Chicago Defender (national edition) 1931-03-07 p.5
    .05,1-7.Ken Steiner, Nick Fernandes
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-17
    1931 02 28
    Saturday
    .Chicago, Ill.Uptown TheatreStage show - see 1931 02 27.....added 2011
    updated 2012-09-17

    March 1931

    1931 03 01
    Sunday
    .Chicago, Ill.Uptown TheatreStage show - see 1931 02 27.....added 2011
    updated 2012-09-17
    1931 03 02
    Monday
    .Chicago, Ill.Uptown TheatreStage show - see 1931 02 27.....added 2011
    updated 2012-09-17
    1931 03 03
    Tuesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Uptown TheatreStage show - see 1931 02 27.....added 2011
    updated 2012-09-17
    1931 03 04
    Wednesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Uptown TheatreStage show - see 1931 02 27.....added 2011
    updated 2012-09-17
    1931 03 05
    Thursday
    .Chicago, Ill.Uptown TheatreStage show - see 1931 02 27.....added 2011
    updated 2012-09-17
    1931 03 06
    Friday
    1931 03 12
    Thursday
    Chicago, Ill.Paradise TheaterStage showCorrected dates (not Mar 5 to 11) from ads, Chicago Herald and Examiner, 5-12 Mar31)

    Plug, Chicago Defender (national edition) 1931-03-07 p.5
    .05,1-7..
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-17
    1931 03 07
    Saturday
    .Chicago, Ill.Paradise TheaterStage show - see 1931 03 06.....added 2011
    updated 2012-09-17
    1931 03 08
    Sunday
    .Chicago, Ill.Paradise TheaterStage show - see 1931 03 06.....added 2011
    updated 2012-09-17
    1931 03 09
    Monday
    .Chicago, Ill.Paradise TheaterStage show - see 1931 03 06.....added 2011
    updated 2012-09-17
    1931 03 10
    Tuesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Paradise TheaterStage show - see 1931 03 06.....added 2011
    updated 2012-09-17
    1931 03 11
    Wednesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Paradise TheaterStage show - see 1931 03 06.....added 2011
    updated 2012-09-17
    1931 03 12
    Thursday
    .Chicago, Ill.Paradise TheaterStage show - see 1931 03 06.....added 2011
    updated 2012-09-17
    1931 03 13
    Friday
    1931 03 19
    Thursday
    Chicago, Ill.Oriental Theater(corrected dates)

    "...We returned to the Oriental on Friday, March 13, 1931, and broke that record, too."
    Plug, Chicago Defender (national edition) 1931-03-07 p.5

    ads, Chicago Herald and Examiner, 12-19Mar31

    MIMM p.124
    .05,1-7Hasse photo
    Vail I 49 photo
    .
    added 2011

    updated 2012-11-29
    1931 03 14
    Saturday
    .Chicago, Ill.Oriental Theatersee 1931 03 13......added 2011
    updated 2012-11-29
    1931 03 14...Peripheral event
    The March 14, 1931 edition of The New York Age reported "They broke the attendance records at the Rialto Theatre, Chicago, a few weeks ago and played to turn-away business at the Tivoli, also in Chicago, last week."

    We are so far unable to confirm the Tivoli and Fisher dates.
    ..
    Added 2012-09-17
    1931 03 15
    Sunday
    .Chicago, Ill.Oriental Theatersee 1931 03 13......added 2011
    updated 2012-11-29
    1931 03 16
    Monday
    .Chicago, Ill.Oriental Theatersee 1931 03 13......added 2011
    updated 2012-11-29
    1931 03 17
    Tuesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Oriental Theatersee 1931 03 13......added 2011
    updated 2012-11-29
    1931 03 18
    Wednesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Oriental Theatersee 1931 03 13......added 2011
    updated 2012-11-29
    1931 03 18
    Wednesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Savoy Ballroom......2011
    1931 03 19
    Thursday
    .Chicago, Ill.Oriental Theatersee 1931 03 13......added 2011
    updated 2012-11-29
    1931 03 20
    Friday
    1931 03 26Detroit, Mich.Michigan Theater......2011
    1931 03 21
    Saturday
    .Detroit, Mich.Michigan Theatersee 1931 03 20.....2011.
    1931 03 22
    Sunday
    .Detroit, Mich.Michigan Theatersee 1931 03 20.....2011.
    1931 03 23
    Monday
    .Detroit, Mich.Michigan Theatersee 1931 03 20.....2011.
    1931 03 24
    Tuesday
    .Detroit, Mich.Michigan Theatersee 1931 03 20.....2011.
    1931 03 25
    Wednesday
    .Detroit, Mich.Michigan Theatersee 1931 03 20.....2011.
    1931 03 26
    Thursday
    .Detroit, Mich.Michigan Theatersee 1931 03 20.....2011.
    1931 03 27
    Friday
    .Waukegan, Ill.Rivoli
    false date
    ....Steiner aug112011
    1931 03 27
    Friday
    1931 03 29Peoria Ill.Palace Theatre.....KenSteiner aug112011
    1931 03 28
    Saturday
    .Joliet, Ill.Rialto TheatreFalse date....Steiner aug112011
    1931 03 28
    Saturday
    .Peoria Ill.Palace Theatresee 1931 03 27.....2011
    1931 03 29
    Sunday
    .Madison, Wisc..False date....Steiner aug112011
    1931 03 29
    Sunday
    .Peoria Ill.Palace Theatresee 1931 03 27.....2011
    1931 03 30
    Monday
    1931 03 01Joliet, Ill.Rialto Theatre.....KenSteiner aug112011
    1931 03 31
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.

    April 1931

    1931 04 01
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1931 04 01
    Wednesday
    ...Peripheral event
    Variety, 1931-04-01 p.59:

    NBC's Artist bureau will send Duke Ellington's colored orchestra on a 1-week $2-top concert tour of principal middle western towns, with stands ranging from one night to a week.

    Opening date is a one-nighter at Buffalo. Full weeks at Cleveland and Cincinnati follow. Chicaco has not yet been including in the booking.

    Where possible, NBC will hood broadcst wires into the Ellington concert stands.

    ..Added 2013-08-29
    1931 04 02
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.
    1931 04 03
    Friday
    1931 04 09Omaha, Neb.World TheatreStage show..02,2-19..2011
    1931 04 04
    Saturday
    .Omaha, Neb.World TheatreStage show - see 1931 04 03.....2011
    1931 04 05
    Sunday
    .Omaha, Neb.World TheatreStage show - see 1931 04 03.....2011
    1931 04 06
    Monday
    .Omaha, Neb.World TheatreStage show - see 1931 04 03.....2011
    1931 04 07
    Tuesday
    .Omaha, Neb.World TheatreStage show - see 1931 04 03.....2011
    1931 04 08
    Wednesday
    .Omaha, Neb.World TheatreStage show - see 1931 04 03.....2011
    1931 04 09
    Thursday
    .Omaha, Neb.World TheatreStage show - see 1931 04 03.....2011
    1931 04 09
    Thursday
    .Omaha, Neb.Fontanelle Hotel....Vail.2011
    1931 04 10
    Friday
    .activities not documented.
    1931 04 111931 04 17Minneapolis, Minn.Unnamed venuePresumably a theatre stage show - Stratemann's source is Variety, 1931-04-15 p.75, "Leading Orchestras Directory," which just says "Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra, April 11, Minnesota, Minneapolis." Stratemann shows the ending date on the 17th, but this is not in the Variety column......
    added 2011

    updated 2013-08-29
    1931 04 11
    Saturday
    .Minneapolis, Minn.Unnamed venuesee 1931 04 11.....2011
    1931 04 12
    Sunday
    .Minneapolis, Minn.Unnamed venuesee 1931 04 11.....2011
    1931 04 13
    Monday
    .Minneapolis, Minn.Unnamed venuesee 1931 04 11.....2011
    1931 04 14
    Tuesday
    .Minneapolis, Minn.Unnamed venuesee 1931 04 11.....2011
    1931 04 15
    Wednesday
    .Minneapolis, Minn.Unnamed venuesee 1931 04 11.....2011
    1931 04 16
    Thursday
    .Minneapolis, Minn.Unnamed venuesee 1931 04 11.....2011
    1931 04 17
    Friday
    .Minneapolis, Minn.Unnamed venuesee 1931 04 11.....2011
    1931 04 18
    Saturday
    1931 04 21
    Tuesday
    Des Moines, IowaParamount Theatre(corrected closing date)daily ads, Des Moines Tribune...K.Steiner Dec 2012added 2011
    updated 2012-01-12
    1931 04 19
    Sunday
    .Des Moines, IowaParamount Theatresee 1931 04 18.....added 2011
    1931 04 20
    Monday
    .Des Moines, IowaParamount Theatresee 1931 04 18.....added 2011
    1931 04 21
    Tuesday
    .Des Moines, IowaParamount Theatresee 1931 04 18.....added 2011
    1931 04 22
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1931 04 23
    Thursday
    1931 04 29
    Wednesday
    Denver, Col.Denver Theatre......2011
    1931 04 24
    Friday
    .Denver, Col.Denver TheatreSee 1931 04 23.....2011
    1931 04 25
    Saturday
    .Denver, Col.Denver TheatreSee 1931 04 23.....2011
    1931 04 26
    Sunday
    .Denver, Col.Denver TheatreSee 1931 04 23.....2011
    1931 04 27
    Monday
    .Denver, Col.Denver TheatreSee 1931 04 23.....2011
    1931 04 28
    Tuesday
    .Denver, Col.Denver TheatreSee 1931 04 23.....2011
    1931 04 29
    Wednesday
    Ellington's birthday
    .Denver, Col.Denver TheatreSee 1931 04 23.....2011
    1931 04 30
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.

    May 1931

    1931 05 01
    Friday
    1931 05 07
    Thursday
    Kansas City, Mo.Newman Theater......2011
    1931 05 02
    Saturday
    .Kansas City, Mo.Newman Theatersee 1931 05 01.....2011
    1931 05 03
    Sunday
    .Kansas City, Mo.Newman Theatersee 1931 05 01.....2011
    1931 05 04
    Monday
    .Kansas City, Mo.Newman Theatersee 1931 05 01.....2011
    1931 05 05
    Tuesday
    .Kansas City, Mo.Newman Theatersee 1931 05 01.....2011
    1931 05 06
    Wednesday
    .Kansas City, Mo.Newman Theatersee 1931 05 01.....2011
    1931 05 07
    Thursday
    .Kansas City, Mo.Newman Theatersee 1931 05 01.....2011
    1931 05 08
    Friday
    1931 05 14
    Thursday
    St. Louis, Mo.Ambassador Theater...05,1-7..
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-19
    1931 05 09
    Saturday
    .St. Louis, Mo.Ambassador Theatersee 1931 05 08.....added 2011

    updated 2012-09-19
    1931 05 10
    Sunday
    .St. Louis, Mo.Ambassador Theatersee 1931 05 08.....added 2011

    updated 2012-09-19
    1931 05 10
    Sunday
    .St. Louis, Mo.Cotton ClubBanquet in honour of the band. "The Duke Himself in Town," St. Louis Argus, 1931-05-08, p.5.05,1-7.Steiner
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-19
    1931 05 11
    Monday
    .St. Louis, Mo.Ambassador Theatersee 1931 05 08.....added 2011

    updated 2012-09-19
    1931 05 12
    Tuesday
    .St. Louis, Mo.Ambassador Theatersee 1931 05 08.....added 2011

    updated 2012-09-19
    1931 05 12
    Tuesday
    .St. Louis, Mo.Pythian Hall
    & Cotton Club

    3137 & 3133 Pine
    Dance, Duke Ellington and His Cotton Club Orchestra.ad, St. Louis Argus, 1931-05-08, p.3.05,1-7.ken steiner2011
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-19
    1931 05 13
    Wednesday
    .St. Louis, Mo.Ambassador Theatersee 1931 05 08.....added 2011

    updated 2012-09-19
    1931 05 13
    Wednesday
    .St. Louis, Mo.People's Finance AuditoriumDuke and members of his orchestra were "celebrated guests" at a dance. "Duke Ellington Guest at Shriners’ Annual Dance," St. Louis Argus, 15May31, p5.05,1-7.ken steiner
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-18
    1931 05 14
    Thursday
    .St. Louis, Mo.Ambassador Theatersee 1931 05 08.....added 2011

    updated 2012-09-19
    1931 05 14
    Thursday
    .St. Louis, Mo.Pythian Hall and Cotton ClubDuke Ellington a "special guest" at performance by the Walter Barnes band.Ad, St. Louis Argus, 1931-05-08, p.3.05,1-7.ken steiner
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-19
    1931 05 00.St. Louis, Mo.Auditorium,
    Koch Hospital
    At the invitation of a hospital patient, Duke Ellington performed six tunes: Ring Dem Bells, Three Little Words (vocal by Sonny Greer), I’m a Little Blackbird (vocal by Ivie Anderson), When We Get Together (vocal by an otherwise unidentified "Mr. Harris"), Dinah (vocal again by Greer), and St. Louis Blues. "Duke Ellington Stirs Koch Hospital Patients with his Famous Cotton Club Orchestra," St. Louis Argus 1931-05-15, p.3

    The Koch Hospiatl seems to have been located in Oakville, near St. Louis, and in St. Louis County.
    .05,1-7.ken steiner
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    updated 2012-09-18 and 2013-08-29
    1931 05 15
    Friday
    1931 05 21
    Thursday
    Chicago, Ill.Oriental Theater(1)"Harlem Jazz Kings At Oriental Theatre
    "Great news for everybody! Duke Ellington and his New York Cotton Club Orchestra are coming back to the Oriental Theater for one week engagement Friday May 15. It will positively be his only appearance in Chicago during his tour.


    Ellington promises a complete new program with new haunting tunes, new red hot blues and new sizzling songs. When Duke Ellington and his Orchestra play a popular tune, it's like hearing it for the first time. There is no other band in the world like his.


    Duke will also bring a new group of Harlem entertainers with him. Whirlwind dancers, blues singers, laugh artists and a bevy of gorgeous girls."

    (2)"Included on the program…are The Peanut Vendor, Ol’ Man River, Please Don’t Talk About Me When I’m Gone, I’m So In Love With You, Black and Tan Fantasy and Mood Indigo."
    (1)Plug, Chicago Daily Herald 1931-05-15, p.5

    (2)"Ellington and Band Back at the Oriental," Chicago Defender, city edition, 1931-05-16 p.8

    (3)Ads, Chicago Daily Tribune, 1935-05-15 to 21

    .05,1-7.Steiner
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-19
    1931 05 16
    Saturday
    .Chicago, Ill.Oriental TheaterSee 1931 05 15.....added 2011

    updated 2012-09-19
    1931 05 17
    Sunday
    .Chicago, Ill.Oriental TheaterSee 1931 05 15

    This date conflicts with an advertised appearance in Albert Lea, Minn.
    .....added 2011

    updated 2012-09-19
    1931 05 17
    Sunday
    .Albert Lea, Minn.New Broadway
    Theater appearance for film "Dude Ranch"

    "Added attractions Duke Ellington and His Cotton Club Band"
    Flip the Frog in "Ragtime Rodeo"
    Evening Tribune, 1931-05-15...djp
    added 2012-09-19
    1931 05 18
    Monday
    .Chicago, Ill.Oriental TheaterSee 1931 05 15.....added 2011

    updated 2012-09-19
    1931 05 19
    Tuesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Oriental TheaterSee 1931 05 15.....added 2011

    updated 2012-09-19
    1931 05 20
    Wednesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Oriental TheaterSee 1931 05 15.....added 2011

    updated 2012-09-19
    1931 05 21
    Thursday
    .Chicago, Ill.Oriental TheaterSee 1931 05 15.....added 2011

    updated 2012-09-19
    1931 05 22
    Friday
    1931 05 28
    Thursday
    Buffalo, N.Y.Shea's Buffalo Theater"Duke Ellington and Band at The Shea Buffalo Theater
    Duke Ellington and his Cotton Club orchestra, 'the hottest band in the world,' will appear, in person at Shea's Buffalo beginning Friday.
    Duke Ellington and his band are making appearances at a few of the larger cities throughout the country, and Michael Shea arranged for their appearance at Shea's Buffalo...
    "'Doctors' Wives,' co-starring Joan Bennett and Warner Baxter, will be the screen presentation..."
    • The Times, Batavia, N.Y. 1931-05-21
    • Erie County Independent, Hamburg, N.Y., 1931-05-21
    ...djp
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    1931 05 23
    Saturday
    .Buffalo, N.Y.Shea's Buffalo Theatersee 1931 05 22....djp
    added 2011

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    1931 05 24
    Sunday
    .Buffalo, N.Y.Shea's Buffalo Theatersee 1931 05 22....djp
    added 2011

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    1931 05 25
    Monday
    .Buffalo, N.Y.Shea's Buffalo Theatersee 1931 05 22....djp
    added 2011

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    1931 05 26
    Tuesday
    .Buffalo, N.Y.Shea's Buffalo Theatersee 1931 05 22....djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-08-19
    1931 05 27
    Wednesday
    .Buffalo, N.Y.Shea's Buffalo Theatersee 1931 05 22....djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-08-19
    1931 05 28
    Thursday
    .Buffalo, N.Y.Shea's Buffalo Theatersee 1931 05 22....djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-08-19
    1931 05 29
    Friday
    1931 06 04
    Sunday
    Toronto, Ont.Imperial Theatre....Stratemann, p.48, citing Variety 1931 06 02, p.60..2011
    1931 05 30
    Saturday
    .Toronto, Ont.Imperial Theatresee 1931 05 29.....2011
    1931 05 31
    Sunday
    .Toronto, Ont.Imperial Theatresee 1931 05 29.....2011

    June 1931

    1931 06 01
    Monday
    .Toronto, Ont.Imperial Theatresee 1931 05 29.....2011
    1931 06 02
    Tuesday
    .Toronto, Ont.Imperial Theatresee 1931 05 29.....2011
    1931 06 03
    Wednesday
    .Toronto, Ont.Imperial Theatresee 1931 05 29.....2011
    1931 06 04
    Thursday
    .Toronto, Ont.Imperial Theatresee 1931 05 29.....2011
    1931 06 05
    Friday
    .Scranton, Penn.Masonic Temple ballroom.Dance hosted by the Alpha Beta Phi fraternity of Central High School. Over 600 attended.Report, "Dance of Fraternity is Brilliant Affair," The Scranton Republican 1931-06-06...Ken Steiner
    added 2013-09-23
    1931 06 06
    Saturday
    1931 06 19Philadelphia, Penn.Pearl Theatre"James Furness,...was host to a theatre party at the Pearl Theatre, Philadelphia, Thursday night. They heard Duke Ellington's Cotton Club Orchestra."Chester Times, Chester Penn., 1931-06-17 p.12.05,1-7.djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-19
    1931 06 07
    Sunday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Pearl Theatresee 1931 06 06....djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-19
    1931 06 08
    Monday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Pearl Theatresee 1931 06 06....djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-19
    1931 06 09
    Tuesday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Pearl Theatresee 1931 06 06....djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-19
    1931 06 10
    Wednesday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Pearl Theatresee 1931 06 06....djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-19
    1931 06 11
    Thursday
    .Camden, N.J.Church Studio #2RCA Victor recording session
    Duke Ellington and his Orchestra
    Whetsel, Williams, Jenkins, Nanton, Tizol, Bigard, Hodges, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Braud, Greer, and Ivie Anderson, vocal

      Titles recorded:
    • Creole Rhapsody, parts 1 and 2

    Note the city centre of Camden is about 5 miles from Philadelphia's city centre.
    .DE310510,1-28
    09,3-4
    09,2-4
    94,1-6
    . djp
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    1931 06 11
    Thursday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Pearl Theatresee 1931 06 06....djp
    added 2011

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    1931 06 12
    Friday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Pearl Theatresee 1931 06 06....djp
    added 2011

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    1931 06 13
    Saturday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Pearl Theatresee 1931 06 06....djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-19
    1931 06 14
    Sunday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Pearl Theatresee 1931 06 06....djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-19
    1931 06 15
    Monday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Pearl Theatresee 1931 06 06....djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-19
    1931 06 16
    Tuesday
    .Camden, N.J.Church Studio #2RCA Victor recording session
    Duke Ellington and his Cotton Club Orchestra
    Whetsel, Williams, Jenkins, Nanton, Tizol, Bigard, Hodges, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Braud, Greer, and Ivie Anderson, vocal

      Titles recorded:
    • Limehouse Blues
    • Echoes of the Jungle
    .DE310610,1-28
    09,3-4
    09,2-4
    94,1-6
    .djp
    added 2011

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    1931 06 16
    Tuesday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Pearl Theatresee 1931 06 06....djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-19
    1931 06 17
    Wednesday
    .Camden, N.J.Church Studio #2RCA Victor recording session
    Duke Ellington and his Orchestra
    Whetsel, Williams, Jenkins, Nanton, Tizol, Bigard, Hodges, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Braud, Greer, and Ivie Anderson, vocal

      Titles recorded:
    • It's Glory
    • The Mystery Song
    .DE310704,1-22
    02,1-18
    .djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-20
    1931 06 17
    Wednesday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Market ArenaDance
    (1)Blacks weren’t admitted until Sam Stiefel, owner of the Pearl Theater, intervened.

    "Finally they were admitted — but were forced to dance in a roped-off area set aside for them by officials."
    (1)"Jim Crow Negroes as Duke Plays", Philadelphia Tribune, 1931-06-25, p1.05,1-7..
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-20
    1931 06 17
    Wednesday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Pearl Theatresee 1931 06 06....djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-19
    1931 06 18
    Thursday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Pearl Theatresee 1931 06 06....djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-19
    1931 06 18
    Thursday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.ShadowlandReturn engagement from June 11Ad, Philadelphia Tribune, 1931-06-18 p.6.05,1-7..
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-21
    1931 06 19
    Friday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Pearl Theatresee 1931 06 06....djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-19
    1931 06 19
    Friday
    .Reading, Penn.Berkshire Country Club"The Casa [L]oma Orchestra and Duke Ellington played for dancing.""Misses Nicolls and Brother Entertain at Dance at Berkshire C.C.," Reading Eagle, 20Jun31...Agustěn Perez Gasco aug11 & K.Steiner Dec 2012added 2011
    updated 2012-01-16
    1931 06 20
    Saturday
    .Bemus Point, N.Y.Casino"Duke Ellington will appear in person with his original Cotton Club orchestra of twelve pieces in the Casino at Bemus Point Saturday night from 9 until 1 o'clock"The Era, Bradford, Pa.1931-06-19 p.5..Vailjdp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-19
    1931 06 21
    Sunday
    .Pittsburgh, Penn.Roosevelt Theater......2011
    1931 06 21
    Sunday
    .Pittsburgh, Penn.Motor Square....Vail.2011
    1931 06 22
    Monday
    .Erie, Penn.Rainbow Gardens,
    Waldameer Park
    DancingKen Steiner has copies of ads from Erie newspapers, and a ticket, from the scrapbooks of Herc Chacona who booked Ellington dances twice in 1931 and again in 1933..05,1-7..
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-22
    1931 06 23
    Tuesday
    .Carrolltown, PennSunset B....Vail.2011
    1931 06 24
    Wednesday
    .Hershey, Penn.Hershey Park Ballroom."Duke Ellington at Hershey Park Tonight," Lebanon Daily News, 24Jun31, p24...Agustěn Perez Gasco aug11 & K.Steiner Dec 2012added 2011
    updated 2012-01-16
    1931 06 25
    Thursday
    9 to 1
    .Yankee Lake, OhioYankee Lake Pavilion
    or Yankee Lake Ballroom,
    .ad, Youngstown Vindicator, 25Jun31, p26

    ad, New Castle Pa. News, 1931-06-23 & 24
    ...Agustěn Perez Gasco aug11, K.Steiner Dec 2012, djp
    added 2011
    updated 2012-09-19
    1931 06 26
    Friday
    1931 07 02
    Thursday
    Toledo, Oh.Toledo-Paramount Theater
    Adams at Huron
    Stage show, fronting the film The Night Angel, starring Nancy Carroll and Fredric March.

    The stage show appears to have been performed 3 times a day initally - 2:15, 6:40 and 9:25 per the June 26 ad, but on June 27, 4 performances were advertised, at 1:10, 4:10, 7:00 and 9:30 pm

    Announcement:

    "On the stage will be Duke Ellington and his famous orchestra presenting their new melodies, hot tunes and sizzling syncopation. Ellington, who comes to Toledo from New York after a long run there, is said to have the highest paid group of musicians on the road. Along with their musical numbers they will also present numerous whirlwind dance and dong pets. Benny Ross and his group of local talent will be back in an entirely new act. Albert will direct the Paramount grand orchestra and Merle Clark will be at the organ."

    Review:

    Hot from Harlem
    Duke Ellington and His New York Cotton Club Orchestra

    OFF STAGE
    HA-CHA-CHA!
    Duke's Here and Hot
    -- Princess Comedy Oke
    by Allen Saunders
    News-Bee Dramatic Editor

    "HEY-DE-HEY-DE-HEY! Ha-de-ha-de-ha! Sweet notes dripping from clarinets like N'Orleans sorghum from a barrel bung! Finespun tune threads drawn from muted brasses! Heart-tearing blues and the hottest of ha-cha-cha!. Duke Ellington's in town! Hey-de-hey-de-hey! Ha-de-ha-de-ha!

    For one who never liked colored dance bands, I'm getting pretty maudlin. But it's justified. The playing of Duke Ellington's Cotton Club orchestra, big name attraction on the Toledo-Paramount stage this week, does things to you that cannot and need not be explained. Let it be understood that this is about the most exquisite syncopated music in existence. And let that be all that is said.

    The band's appearance was the high spot in a day of shows that also included 'Night Angel' at the Paramount and "Up Pops the Devil" at the Princess.

    ...The generous bill at the Paramount also includes one of Alberti's well-conducted overtures, Merle Clark's organ playing and clowning and the second appearance of Benny Ross and His Gang. Bobby Sutor's singing seemed to please the public palate most.

    The Toledo News-Bee
    • Ad, 1931-06-24, p.18
    • Ad and plug, 1931-06-24, p.8
    • Ad, 1931-06-26, p.16
    • Ad and review, 1931-06-24,p13
    • Ad 1927-06-27
    ....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-06-15
    1931 06 27
    Saturday
    .Toledo, Oh.Paramount TheaterStage show - see 1931 06 26.....2011
    1931 06 28
    Sunday
    .Toledo, Oh.Paramount TheaterStage show - see 1931 06 26.....2011
    1931 06 29
    Monday
    .Toledo, Oh.Paramount TheaterStage show - see 1931 06 26.....2011
    1931 06 30
    Tuesday
    .Toledo, Oh.Paramount TheaterStage show - see 1931 06 26.....2011

    July 1931

    1931 07 01
    Wednesday
    .Toledo, Oh.Paramount TheaterStage show - see 1931 06 26.....2011
    1931 07 02
    Thursday
    .Toledo, Oh.Paramount TheaterStage show - see 1931 06 26.....2011
    1931 07 03
    Friday
    .Dayton, OhioGreenwich Village(1)Attraction extraordinary
    DUKE ELLINGTON and his COTTON CLUB ORCHESTRA
    Intact from New York
    ONE NIGHT ONLY!
    Admission $2 per person

    (2)"Tables are being arranged in the perfect setting in the summer gardens and there will be plenty of room."

    (1)Ad, The Piqua Daily Call, 1931-07-02, p.11

    (2)"News of Dayton Theaters," Dayton Journal, 3Jul31, p36
    ...K.Steiner Dec 2012; djp 2012-09-20
    Added 2012-09-20
    1931 07 04
    Saturday
    1931 07 10Cleveland, Oh.Palace Theatre
    E.17th and Euclid
    Theatre engagement - first of 40 documented engagements in Cleveland.Joe Mosbrook: "Jazzed in Cleveland" citing "Duke Burns 'Em Up" in the Cleveland Plain Dealer, 1931-07-05..ellingtonweb.cadjp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-12-07
    1931 07 05
    Sunday
    .Cleveland, Oh.Palace Theatresee 1931 07 04.....2011
    1931 07 06
    Monday
    .Cleveland, Oh.Palace Theatresee 1931 07 04.....2011
    1931 07 07
    Tuesday
    .Cleveland, Oh.Palace Theatresee 1931 07 04.....2011
    1931 07 08
    Wednesday
    .Cleveland, Oh.Palace Theatresee 1931 07 04.....2011
    1931 07 09
    Thursday
    .Cleveland, Oh.Palace Theatresee 1931 07 04.....2011
    1931 07 10
    Friday
    .Cleveland, Oh.Palace Theatresee 1931 07 04.....2011
    1931 07 11
    Saturday
    1931 08 13
    Thursday
    Morton Grove, Ill.Lincoln TavernFour week "roadhouse" date....Ken Steiner aug11; djp
    added 2011

    updated 2013-05-20
    1931 07 12
    Sunday
    1931 08 13
    Thursday

    Lincoln Tavern. The July 12 date comes from the July 14, 1931 Variety "Leading Orchestras Directory."

    I believe July 14 is the correct opening date, as per the Chicago Tribune ad on July 14. The band played a dance at Chicago Stadium on July 13.

    My guess is that we will someday find one-nighters on July 11 and 12 somewhere between Cleveland and Chicago.
    ....djp2011
    1931 07 13
    Monday
    .Chicago, Ill.Chicago Stadium.....KenSteiner aug11 (not 11th)2011
    1931 07 14
    Tuesday
    1931 08 13
    Thursday
    Morton Grove, Ill.Lincoln TavernFour week "roadhouse" date....Ken Steiner aug11; djp
    added 2011

    updated 2013-05-20
    1931 07 15
    Wednesday
    .Morton Grove, Ill.Lincoln TavernRoadhouse engagement - see 1931 07 14.....2011
    1931 07 16
    Thursday
    .Morton Grove, Ill.Lincoln TavernRoadhouse engagement - see 1931 07 14.....2011
    1931 07 17
    Friday
    .Morton Grove, Ill.Lincoln TavernRoadhouse engagement - see 1931 07 14.....2011
    1931 07 18
    Saturday
    .Morton Grove, Ill.Lincoln TavernRoadhouse engagement - see 1931 07 14.....2011
    1931 07 19
    Sunday
    .Morton Grove, Ill.Lincoln TavernRoadhouse engagement - see 1931 07 14.....2011
    1931 07 20
    Monday
    .Morton Grove, Ill.Lincoln TavernRoadhouse engagement - see 1931 07 14.....2011
    1931 07 21
    Tuesday
    .Morton Grove, Ill.Lincoln TavernRoadhouse engagement - see 1931 07 14.....2011
    1931 07 22
    Wednesday
    .Morton Grove, Ill.Lincoln TavernRoadhouse engagement - see 1931 07 14.....2011
    1931 07 23
    Thursday
    .Morton Grove, Ill.Lincoln TavernRoadhouse engagement - see 1931 07 14.....2011
    1931 07 24
    Friday
    .Morton Grove, Ill.Lincoln TavernRoadhouse engagement - see 1931 07 14.....2011
    1931 07 25
    Saturday
    .Morton Grove, Ill.Lincoln TavernRoadhouse engagement - see 1931 07 14.....2011
    1931 07 26
    Sunday
    .Chicago, Ill.WGNBroadcast..02,2-19..2011
    1931 07 26
    Sunday
    .Morton Grove, Ill.Lincoln TavernRoadhouse engagement - see 1931 07 14.....2011
    1931 07 27
    Monday
    .Morton Grove, Ill.Lincoln TavernRoadhouse engagement - see 1931 07 14.....2011
    1931 07 28
    Tuesday
    .Morton Grove, Ill.Lincoln TavernRoadhouse engagement - see 1931 07 14.....2011
    1931 07 29
    Wednesday
    .Morton Grove, Ill.Lincoln TavernRoadhouse engagement - see 1931 07 14.....2011
    1931 07 30
    Thursday
    .Morton Grove, Ill.Lincoln TavernRoadhouse engagement - see 1931 07 14.....2011
    1931 07 31
    Friday
    .Morton Grove, Ill.Lincoln TavernRoadhouse engagement - see 1931 07 14.....2011

    August 1931

    1931 08 01
    Saturday
    .Morton Grove, Ill.Lincoln TavernRoadhouse engagement -see 1931 07 14.....2011
    1931 08 02
    Sunday
    .Morton Grove, Ill.Lincoln TavernRoadhouse engagement -see 1931 07 14.....2011
    1931 08 03
    Monday
    .Morton Grove, Ill.Lincoln TavernRoadhouse engagement -see 1931 07 14.....2011
    1931 08 04
    Tuesday
    .Morton Grove, Ill.Lincoln TavernRoadhouse engagement -see 1931 07 14.....2011
    1931 08 05
    Wednesday
    .Morton Grove, Ill.Lincoln TavernRoadhouse engagement -see 1931 07 14.....2011
    1931 08 06
    Thursday
    .Morton Grove, Ill.Lincoln TavernRoadhouse engagement -see 1931 07 14.....2011
    1931 08 07
    Friday
    .Morton Grove, Ill.Lincoln TavernRoadhouse engagement -see 1931 07 14.....2011
    1931 08 08
    Saturday
    .Morton Grove, Ill.Lincoln TavernRoadhouse engagement -see 1931 07 14.....2011
    1931 08 09
    Sunday
    .Morton Grove, Ill.Lincoln TavernRoadhouse engagement -see 1931 07 14.....2011
    1931 08 10
    Monday
    .Morton Grove, Ill.Lincoln TavernRoadhouse engagement -see 1931 07 14.....2011
    1931 08 11
    Tuesday
    .Morton Grove, Ill.Lincoln TavernRoadhouse engagement -see 1931 07 14.....2011
    1931 08 11
    Tuesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Brunswick St. BRecording session, Brunswick Studios; Dick Voynow producer.DE904709,3-4
    09,2-4
    05,3-59
    05,2-20+36
    01,2-12+13
    NDCS 1073
    KG, Carlupdated 2011-12-29
    1931 08 12
    Wednesday
    .Michigan City, IndOasis Ballroom.Ad, South Bend Tribune, 19310811p .5...K.Steiner Dec 2012
    Added 2012-01-12
    1931 08 12
    Wednesday
    .Morton Grove, Ill.Lincoln TavernRoadhouse engagement -see 1931 07 14.....2011
    1931 08 13
    Thursday
    .Morton Grove, Ill.Lincoln TavernRoadhouse engagement -see 1931 07 14.....2011
    1931 08 13
    Thursday
    .Milwaukee, Wisc.Modernistic Ballroom, State Fair Park...05,2-36
    05,1-7
    ..2011
    1931 08 14
    Friday
    1931 08 20
    Thursday
    Chicago, Ill.Oriental TheatreStage show
    "Duke Ellington and His New York Harlem Cotton Club Orchestra are coming back to the stage of the Oriental Theater Friday August 14 for their fourth and last appearance in Chicago – and what a farewell party it will be! ...[they] will have a complete new show for you – and with them you will see Ivy Anderson, the queen of the blues and the Four Step Brothers, lightning fast dancers..."

    Stratemann reports Ellington was to be paid $5,500/week
    .05,2-36..
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    updated 2012-09-20,2013-08-30
    1931 08 15
    Saturday
    .Chicago, Ill.Oriental TheatreStage show - see 1931 08 14.....2011
    1931 08 16
    Sunday
    .Chicago, Ill.Oriental TheatreStage show - see 1931 08 14.....2011
    1931 08 17
    Monday
    .Chicago, Ill.Oriental TheatreStage show - see 1931 08 14.....2011
    1931 08 18
    Tuesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Oriental TheatreStage show - see 1931 08 14.....2011
    1931 08 19
    Wednesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Oriental TheatreStage show - see 1931 08 14.....2011
    1931 08 20
    Thursday
    .Chicago, Ill.Oriental TheatreStage show - see 1931 08 14.....2011
    1931 08 15.Chicago, Ill..Bud Billiken Picnic
    “Grand Picnic”

    The Chicago Defender's children’s section, called Defender Junior, had a fictitious editor named Bud Billiken. The newspaper sponsored the Bud Billiken club for children and in 1929 began sponsoring an annual Bud Billiken Parade and Picnic. The annual parade became one of the largest gatherings of Afro-Americans in the USA.
    ...Vail I.
    added 2011

    updated 2013-08-30
    1931 08 15
    Thursday
    .Chicago, Ill.Oriental Theatresee 1931-08-14.....added 2011

    updated 2012-09-20
    1931 08 16
    Friday
    .Chicago, Ill.Oriental Theatresee 1931-08-14.....added 2011

    updated 2012-09-20
    1931 08 17
    Saturday
    .Chicago, Ill.Oriental Theatresee 1931-08-14.....added 2011

    updated 2012-09-20
    1931 08 18
    Sunday
    .Chicago, Ill.Oriental Theatresee 1931-08-14.....added 2011

    updated 2012-09-20
    1931 08 19
    Monday
    .Chicago, Ill.Oriental Theatresee 1931-08-14.....added 2011

    updated 2012-09-20
    1931 08 19
    Monday
    9:00 PM to 3:00 AM
    .Chicago, Ill.8th Regiment ArmoryCharity BallStratemann
    p.48, citing Variety 1931-08-15, p.7
    ...djpadded 2011

    updated 2012-09-20
    1931 08 20
    Tuesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Oriental Theatresee 1931-08-14.....added 2011

    updated 2012-09-20
    1931 08 211931 08 27Detroit, Mich.Michigan Theater......2011
    1931 08 31.Detroit, Mich.Graystone Ballroom......2011

    September 1931

    1931 09 01
    Tuesday
    .Grand Rapids, Mich.Ramona Gardens.ad, Grand Rapids Herald, 1931-08-30, Building and Theatres section, p7...K.Steiner Dec 2012
    Added 2012-01-12
    1931 09 02
    Wednesday
    .Paw Paw Lake, MichWoodward's Pavilion.ad, South Bend Tribune, 1Sep31, p7...K.Steiner Dec 2012
    Added 2012-01-12
    1931 09 03
    Thursday
    .Anderson, Ind.Green Lantern.
    Duke Ellington and His Famous Cotton Club Orchestra featuring Ivy Anderson, Singer and Entertainer
    Kokomo Tribune, Kokomo,Ind., 1931-08-29, p.6...Ken Steiner
    added 2013-07-05
    1931 09 04.Peoria, Ill.Mackinaw Dells...05,1-7..2011
    1931 09 05
    Saturday
    .Davenport, IowaDanceland Ballroom"Dancing 9:00 pm to 1:00 am."ad, Davenport Democrat and Leader, 4Sep31, p8...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2012-01-12
    1931 09 05...Peripheral event

    "The bands controlled by Irving Mills, white, New York orchestra representative, who has under his wings Duke Ellington, Blue Rhythm Boys and Cab Calloway, are constantly in 'hot water.'

    James Petrillo, white, president of the Chicago Federation of Musicians, drove another spike into the long existing rift between Mills and himself by hauling Duke Ellington before his trial board and causing a two grand ($2,000)fine to be slapped on the Mills controlled band. Recently Petrillo barred Mills from placing units into two local spots. The amount involved in the under scale payment totalled less than $60.

    Action against the unit put into an embarrassing position George Smith, president of the colored musicians' local, No. 208...

    When Ellington and his men came in to play a four-week engagement at the Lincoln Tavern, they deposited their traveling cards with Smith. Ellington at the time remarked that he intended to use three of his musicians for doubling and asked for the prevailing local rate. The (illegible) Smith gave him at $125, it later developed, was $4.92 less per man weekly than that listed by the union. The difference was discovered by Petrillo after the Duke closed his Tavern date.

    All during the investigation Smith maintained it was all his fault and protested against putting (a?) stiff fine on Duke. ...

    Duke is taking an appeal against the penalty to the union's national executive board..."

    The Afro-American, week of Sept.5, 1931.
    Added 2012-08-26
    1931 09 05
    Saturday
    .Davenport, Io.Danceland Ballroom"Dancing 9:00 pm to 1:00 am."
    "DUKE ELLINGTON and His Famous COTTON CLUB ORCHESTRA with Ivy Anderson, Mistress of Blues"

    Advance Sale, Danceland Office Gents $1.50, Ladies 50˘ "nite" of dance Gents $1.75, Ladies 75˘
    Ads
    • Davenport Democrat and Leader 1931-09-04, p.8
    • Muscatine Journal and News-Tribune, 1931-09-04, p.9
    • Muscatine Journal and News-Tribune, 1931-09-03, p12
    ,
    ...K.Steiner Dec 2012, djp
    Added 2012-09-20
    1931 09 06
    Sunday
    .Dubuque, Io.Woodland (Formerly Union Park).ad+preview
    ad, Oelwein Daily Register, 2Sep31, p8
    ...Agustěn Perez Gasco aug11 & K.Steiner Dec 2012
    2011, updated 2012-01-12
    1931 09 07.Milwaukee, Wisc.Modernistic Ballroom
    State Fair Park,
    ...05,1-7..2011
    1931 09 09.Cincinnati, Oh.Graystone Ballroom"Famed Duke Ellington, colored "king of rhythm," and his Cotton club orchestra will be heard over WLW Wednesday evening at 10 to 10:30 o'clock, while in Cincinnati as the featured attraction at the formal fall opening of the Greystone ballroom."Newark Advocate and American Tribune 1931-09-05....
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-20
    1931 09 10.Erie, Penn.Rainbow Gardens,
    Waldameer Park
    ...05,1-7..2011
    1931 09 111931 09 17Pittsburgh, Penn.Stanley Thea......2011
    1931 09 191931 09 25Philadelphia, Penn.Pearl Thea......2011
    1931 09 261931 09 30WashingtonHoward Theatre,
    620 T Street NW
    ......2011

    October 1931

    1931 10 ??.???.Benefit For “Scottsboro Boys”...TDESdec10.2011
    1931 10 011931 10 02Washington, D.C.Howard Theatre......2011
    1931 10 01?.WashingtonWhite House...02,2-19RITphoto
    TDESdec10
    .2011
    1931 10 00...

    Duke Ellington to Tour Paramount Publix Circuit for Six Months
    Duke Ellington and his famous orchestra are about to begin a six months tour of motion picture theatres for The Paramount-Publix circuit which will take this celebrated organization into most of the large cities in the east and middle west.

    Except for an occasional engagement here and there, dance lovers will not have an opportunity during this period to step to the favorite music of Harlem' s aristocrat of jazz, unless the(y) pick up the Duke via the radio, for he is expected to broadcast at least once in almost every city he visits.

    Although the last Ellington dance tour was a tremendous success, the Duke and his band were such a sensation on the stage, particularly during their four engagements within six months at the Oriental Theatre in Chicago, that Publix theatre officials prevailed upon Irving Mills, his personal manager, to book another tour of their circuit.

    It is probable that at the conclusion of this route the Duke and his men will go to Hollywood for another motion picture, although insistent demands of ballroom managers everywhere for the attraction may upset these plans and make another dance tour imperative.

    The Ellington unit is dividing its time this month between independent theatres in Philadelphia and Washington, following which it plays one week at the Stanley theatre in Jersey City, then begins its Paramount route.

    The New York Age, 1931-10-03. p.6

    ....
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    1931 10 031931 10 09Philadelphia, Penn.Pearl Theatre...05,1-7..2011
    1931 10 101931 10 16Washington, D.C.Howard Theatre......2011
    1931 10 12.Washington, D.C.Masonic Temp......2011
    1931 10 1-?.Washington, D.C.White House(visit planned but cancelled ?)..02,2-19TDESdec10.2011
    1931 10 17
    Saturday
    8:30 p.m.
    .Harrisburg, Penn.Madrid Ballroom(1)"Duke Ellington and his original Cotton Club Orchestra will appear in the Madrid Ballroom...Miss Florence Hill, one of the world's greatest dancers, will accompany the band..."(1)Plug and ad, Lebanon Daily News, 1931-10-16 evening edition, p.21

    (2)Preview & ad, Reading Eagle, 16oct31, p38

    A plug for another act in the Lebanon Daily News, 1931-12-04, p.25 makes reference to Ellington and other groups having supplied entertainment at the Madrid.
    ...Agustěn Perez Gasco aug11 & K.Steiner Dec 2012, djpadded 2011
    updated 2012-09-21
    1931 10 20.WorcesterMechanics Hall...05,1-7..2011
    1931 10 22.SpringfieldButterfly Br...05,1-7..2011
    1931 10 301931 10 31New Haven, Conn.Paramount Thea...05,1-7..2011

    November 1931

    1931 11 011931 11 05New Haven, Conn.Paramount Thea...05,1-7..2011
    1931 11 03.New Haven, Conn.Music Hall...05,1-7..2011
    1931 11 06.CambridgeCopley Plaza...05,1-7..2011
    1931 11 061931 11 12Boston, Mass.Metropolitan Thea...05,1-7Vail.2011
    1931 11 13
    Friday
    1931 11 18
    Wednesday
    Buffalo, N.Y.Shea's Buffalo TheatreDuke Ellington and His Famous orchestra, direct from a sensationally successful tour of theatres and ballrooms in the leading cities of the Middle West and East, will be given a return engagement on the stage at Shea's Buffalo beginning Friday.The Evening News (Tonawanda, N.Y.), 1931-11-12, p.9..Stratemann, p.49 (shows starting Nov.12).2011
    1931 11 201931 11 30Chicago, Ill.Oriental Theatre...05,1-7..2011
    1931 11 29.Chicago, Ill.Savoy Ballroom......2011

    December 1931

    1930 12 011930 12 03Chicago, Ill.Oriental Theatre...05,1-7Vail.2011
    1931 12 04
    Friday
    1931 12 10
    Thursday
    St. Louis, Mo.Ambassador Theatre.daily ads, St. Louis Globe-Democrat...K.Steiner Dec 2012Added 2011
    updated 2012-01-16
    1931 12 111931 12 17Indianapolis, Ind.Indiana Th......2011
    1931 12 18.Urbana, Ill.Univ New Gym“Junior Prom”...DailyIllini-ad M.Graff.2011
    1931 12 19.Indianapolis, Ind.Indiana Roof...05,1-7Vail.2011
    1931 12 21.St. LouisNew Coliseum......2011
    1931 12 22.Cincinnati, Oh.Graystone B....Vail.2011
    1931 12 251931 12 31Detroit, Mich.Fisher Theatre...05,1-7..2011
    1931 12 25.Detroit, Mich.Naval Armory......2011



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    January 1932

    1932 01 01
    Friday
    .activities not documented.
    1932 01 02
    Saturday
    .activities not documented.
    1932 01 03
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1932 01 04
    Monday
    .Pittsburgh, Penn.Pythian Temple(1)One night only.
    Duke was crowned winner of the Pittsburgh Courier's "Most Popular Orchestra" contest.

    (2)The band broadcast from the Pythian Temple locally over WCAE at 10:00 pm, opening a special two-and-a-half hour WCAE Dedication Program (as a member of NBC), but did not participate in the 10:30 to 11:30 portion of the broadcast carried nationally as had been announced in the Courier.

    (3)"...in 1932, for example, a Duke Ellington concert before a live audience of 3,000 was broadcast nationwide..."

    (4)"The largest event in the Temple’s history was held in January 1932. Almost 3,000 fans from across the country attended Duke Ellington’s coronation as the “King of Jazz” by the Pittsburgh Courier. Ellington’s concert was broadcast nationally from radio station WCAE (later known as WTAE). The Duke’s wife, sister, and mother attended to watch him receive the Courier’s “Loving Cup.”"
    (1)"Ellington is Presented With Courier Loving Cup, Record Crowd Out," Pittsburgh Courier, 9Jan32, p1

    (2) Darnell V. Martin, "We Now Present," Pittsburgh Sun Telegraph, 4Jan32, p15;

    "Duke in Nat'l Broadcast from Temple Monday," Pittsburgh Courier, 2Jan32, p.A1;

    NBC Radio Logs, WEAF, 4Jan32
    ..(3)Webpage - Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation

    (4)Webpage - Pythian Temple–Savoy Ballroom – Pittsburgh Music History
    K.Steiner Dec 2012 + djp
    added 2011, updated 2012-01-16
    1932 01 05
    Tuesday
    .Harrisburg, Penn.Coliseum Ballroom
    Harrisburg Telegraph:

    "Described as 'the hottest band in America,' Duke Ellington and his orchestra from Harlem's famed Cotton Club who will appear at the Coliseum tomorrow night are not unfamiliar to Harrisburg dancers. This is not the Duke's first appearance here and he has quite a following in the Capital City..."

    Ad and publicity, Harrisburg Telegraph, 1932-01-04...Ken Steiner
    added 2013-07-05
    1932 01 06
    Wednesday
    .Mohawk, N.Y.Snell's Dancing Academy....Stratemann, citing Chicago Defender, 23.1.32 p.7
    .2011
    1932 01 07
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.
    1932 01 08
    Friday
    1932 01 14
    Thursday
    Philadelphia, Penn.Mastbaum TheaterThis was the 8th largest theatre in the US and its grandeur "helped put Philadelphia on the national movie map for releases."Stratemann
    p.50, citing Variety 12.1.32, p.62
    ....
    added 2011
    updated 2012-01-17
    1932 01 09
    Saturday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Mastbaum TheaterStage show - see 1932 01 08.....2011
    1932 01 10
    Sunday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Mastbaum TheaterStage show - see 1932 01 08.....2011
    1932 01 11
    Monday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Mastbaum TheaterStage show - see 1932 01 08.....2011
    1932 01 12
    Tuesday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Mastbaum TheaterStage show - see 1932 01 08.....2011
    1932 01 13
    Wednesday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Mastbaum TheaterStage show - see 1932 01 08.....2011
    1932 01 14
    Thursday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Mastbaum TheaterStage show - see 1932 01 08.....2011
    1932 01 15
    Friday
    .activities not documented.
    1932 01 16
    Saturday
    1932 01 22
    Friday
    Washington, D.C.Earle TheatreStage show...Stratemann
    p.50, citing Variety 12.1.32, p.62
    .2011
    1932 01 16.Washington, D.C.Earle TheatreStage show - see 1932 01 16.....2011
    1932 01 17
    Sunday
    .Washington, D.C.Earle TheatreStage show - see 1932 01 16.....2011
    1932 01 18
    Monday
    .Washington, D.C.Earle TheatreStage show - see 1932 01 16.....2011
    1932 01 19
    Tuesday
    .Washington, D.C.Earle TheatreStage show - see 1932 01 16.....2011
    1932 01 20
    Wednesday
    .Washington, D.C.Earle TheatreStage show - see 1932 01 16.....2011
    1932 01 21
    Thursday
    .Washington, D.C.Earle TheatreStage show - see 1932 01 16.....2011
    1932 01 22
    Friday
    .Washington, D.C.Earle TheatreStage show - see 1932 01 16.....2011
    1932 01 23
    Saturday
    1932 01 29
    Friday
    Baltimore, Md.Hippodrome...05,1-7..2011
    1932 01 24
    Sunday
    .Baltimore, Md.Hippodromesee 1932 01 23.....2011
    1932 01 25
    Monday
    .Baltimore, Md.Hippodromesee 1932 01 23.....2011
    1932 01 26
    Tuesday
    .Baltimore, Md.Hippodromesee 1932 01 23.....2011
    1932 01 27
    Wednesday
    .Baltimore, Md.Hippodromesee 1932 01 23.....2011
    1932 01 28
    Thursday
    .Baltimore, Md.Hippodromesee 1932 01 23.....2011
    1932 01 29
    Friday
    .Baltimore, Md.Hippodromesee 1932 01 23.....2011
    1932 01 30
    Saturday
    .activities not documented.
    1932 01 31
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.

    February 1932

    1932 02 01
    Monday
    1932 02 10New York, N.Y.Cotton Club...09,2-6. Ken Steiner2011
    1932 02 01
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBroadcast WEAF+NBC-Red network..09,2-6..2011
    1932 02 02
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y..ARC recording session.DE3201..2011
    1932 02 03
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y..RCA recording session.DE320202,2-27
    02,1-24
    89,4-2
    89,3-8
    85,3-3
    85,2-11
    .
    (credit Jerry Valburn for all 85,3-3 entries)
    2011
    1932 02 04
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y..ARC recording session.DE320311,1-29
    05,3-59
    83,1-4
    Timner corrections .2011
    1932 02 04
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton CubBroadcast WEAF+NBC-Red network..09,2-6..2011
    1932 02 05
    Friday
    1932 02 11Brooklyn, N.Y.Paramount Theatre"Duke and his band are appearing at the Paramount Theatre and doubling at the Cotton Club"
    • Brooklyn Daily Eagle 1932-02-06
    • Stratemann p.50, citing Chicago Defender
      • 1932-02-06 p.7
      • 1932-02-13 p.7
    .09,2-6
    05,1-7
    ..
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-16
    1932 02 05
    Friday
    1932 02 11New York, N.Y.Cotton Club....Vail.2011
    1932 02 05
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBroadcast WJZ +NBC-Red network.09,2-6...2011
    1932 02 06
    Saturday
    .activities not documented.
    1932 02 07
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Earl Carroll Theater..05,1-7...2011
    1932 02 08
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBroadcast WEAF+NBC-Red network.09,2-6...2011
    1932 02 09
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y..RCA recording session,.DE320409,3-21
    05,3-59
    91,4-5
    90,4-4
    90,1-4
    89,4-2
    89,3-8
    85,3-3
    85,2-11
    ..2011
    1932 02 10
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1932 02 11
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Brunswick StudioARC recording session
    Brunswick files show the band and Bing Crosby finished recording St. Louis Blues at 1:20 a.m.

    Ellington discusses this recording session with Vancouver broadcaster Jack Cullen on "Owl Prowl," 1962 10 30.
    Stratemann
    p.50 citing Steven Lasker's research
    DE3205
    NDCS 1021
    ..
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-12
    1932 02 12
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Grand Central StationDeparture by train for San Francisco aboard the Pullman coach "McLaughlin"
    (1) "non-stop record breaking jump"
    (Stratemann suggests there may have been a stopover in Salt Lake City)

    (2)The New York Age described the train:

    "...discrimination against artists of color cannot be charged to the big railroad systems of the country, providing they have the spondulicks with which to travel.

    "This was quite apparent to the conductors, porters and waiters of the North Shore Limited, one of the finest and fastest of the New York Central Railroad fleet of trains, between New York and Chicago, on Friday, February 12, when Duke Ellington, the popular music artist, and his company of 27 members, left New York for California.

    "The well-known Negro entertainer and his company left the Grand Central Station, on the date and train mentioned, in a special Pullman, The Car McLaughlin. The car was placed in the middle of the train, a position which made the two dining cars of the flyer easily accessible to the occupants of that car.

    "According to the colored members of the train's crew, the Ellington party was shown the same degree of courtesy, and rendered the same class of service, as that accorded any special party..."

    .09,2-6..
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-12
    1932 02 13
    Saturday
    ..In transitEn route to San Francisco by train.....2011
    1932 02 14
    Sunday
    .Omaha, Neb.

    "Duke Ellington and his 'Cotton Club' colored orchestra of 26 members passed through Omaha Sunday morning on the Union Pacific's Overland limited (sic), en route from New York to San Franscisco, for engagements on the Pacific Coast. They were traveling in a special section, consisting of baggage car, sleeper and diner.

    Evening World-Herald, Omaha, Neb. 1932-02-15, p.7..djp
    added 2013-09-04
    1932 02 15
    Monday
    .Omaha, Neb.In transitEn route to San Francisco by train...djp
    added 2013-09-04
    1932 02 16
    Tuesday
    .San Francisco, Cal..Arrival from New York
    (1)"Quite a number of friends, admirers, and press agents were on hand to greet the Duke…"
    (1)Joe Williams, "Stage and Screen," San Francisco Spokesman, 1932-02-20,p.7.05,1-7.Steiner
    added 2011

    1932 02 17
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1932 02 18
    Thursday
    .San Francisco, Cal..Peripheral event
    Brunswick record 6265, with "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)" and "Rose Room (In Sunny Roseland)," both recorded in February, was released in San Francisco, the day before the band opened at the Orpheum. The record was not released nationally until March 24.
    Steven Lasker, in DEMS 05,3-59djp
    Added 2012-09-23
    1932 02 18
    Thursday
    .San Francisco, Cal.Noel Sullivan's HomeWelcome reception by the Alexander Dumas Club.

    Adding to the pleasure of the evening were several selections by Mr. Ellington and soloists in his entourage.
    "Duke Ellington’s Band Entertained by Dumas Club," San Francisco Spokesman, 1932-02-20, p.4.05,1-7.Steiner
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    1932 02 19
    Friday
    1932 03 09San Francisco, Cal.RKO Orpheum TheatreStage show for film Lady with a Past
    Duke Ellington and Band, with Ivy Anderson and the Four Step Brothers

    Ellington's contract was for $5,000 a week for 4 appearances on weekdays and 5 on Saturdays and Sundays.

    Sales were initially slow because the band wasn't well known on the coast, but picked up the second week.
    .05,3-59
    05,1-7
    Stratemann, citing Variety 1932-02-23 p.10 & 1932-03-01 p.8djp
    added 2011

    updated 2013-06-10
    1932 02 20
    Saturday
    .San Francisco, Cal.RKO Orpheum Theatresee 1932 02 19.....2011
    1932 02 21
    Sunday
    .San Francisco, Cal.RKO Orpheum Theatresee 1932 02 19.....2011
    1932 02 22
    Monday
    .San Francisco, Cal.RKO Orpheum Theatresee 1932 02 19.....2011
    1932 02 23
    Tuesday
    .San Francisco, Cal.RKO Orpheum Theatresee 1932 02 19.....2011
    1932 02 24
    Wednesday
    .San Francisco, Cal.RKO Orpheum Theatresee 1932 02 19.....2011
    1932 02 25
    Thursday
    .San Francisco, Cal.RKO Orpheum Theatresee 1932 02 19.....2011
    1932 02 26
    Friday
    .San Francisco, Cal.RKO Orpheum Theatresee 1932 02 19.....2011
    1932 02 27
    Saturday
    .San Francisco, Cal.RKO Orpheum Theatresee 1932 02 19.....2011
    1932 02 28
    Sunday
    .San Francisco, Cal.RKO Orpheum Theatresee 1932 02 19.....2011
    1932 02 29
    Monday
    .San Francisco, Cal.RKO Orpheum Theatresee 1932 02 19.....2011
    1932 02 29
    Monday
    .San Francisco, Cal.Apex Cabaretguests..05,1-7..2011

    March 1932

    1932 03 01
    Tuesday
    .San Francisco, Cal.RKO Orpheum Theatresee 1932 02 19.....2011
    1932 03 02
    Wednesday
    .San Francisco, Cal.RKO Orpheum Theatresee 1932 02 19.....2011
    1932 03 03
    Thursday
    .San Francisco, Cal.RKO Orpheum Theatresee 1932 02 19.....2011
    1932 03 04
    Friday
    .San Francisco, Cal.RKO Orpheum Theatresee 1932 02 19.....2011
    1932 03 05
    Saturday
    .San Francisco, Cal.RKO Orpheum Theatresee 1932 02 19.....2011
    1932 03 06
    Sunday
    .San Francisco, Cal.RKO Orpheum Theatresee 1932 02 19.....2011
    1932 03 07
    Monday
    .San Francisco, Cal.RKO Orpheum Theatresee 1932 02 19.....2011
    1932 03 08
    Tuesday
    .San Francisco, Cal.RKO Orpheum Theatresee 1932 02 19.....2011
    1932 03 08
    Tuesday
    .San Francisco, Cal.Apex CabaretFarewell party..05,1-7..2011
    1932 03 09
    Wednesday
    .San Francisco, Cal.RKO Orpheum TheatreSee 1932 02 19
    End of engagement
    .....2011
    1932 03 10
    Thursday
    .Los Angeles, Cal.Radio Station KHJArriving from San Francisco by train, the band was given a parade with a musical escort from the Southern Pacific Station to the Dunbar Hotel. They then were taken quickly to the radio station for an impromptu program reaching the entire "Coast Don Lee network."Stratemann
    p.50, citing California Eagle, 1932-03-11 p.10
    ..Vail.
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-23
    1932 03 11
    Friday
    1932 04 01
    Friday
    Los Angeles, Cal.RKO Orpheum TheatreStage show for film Lady with a Past
    Four 35 minute performances weekdays, five on weekends.

    Not well-attended initially
    Stratemann
    p.50, citing Los Angeles Daily News, 1932-03-01; Variety 1932-03-22, p.34
    ...djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-23
    1932 03 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
    Lawrence Brown joined the band during its run at the Los Angeles RKO Orpheum, which would soon mark the beginning of Ellington's use of three trombones.

    Critics complained his legit trombone style wasn't right for jazz, but his ability to play very high notes added to Ellington's tonal pallette.

    In an oral history interview, Brown told Patricia Willard When I came from the coast, we went to Hartford, Connecticut, where we rehearsed. I didn't play with the band up there. I didn't play with the band at first because I was the thirteenth man...

    Brown left briefly in mid 1943, but returned the next month to stay until 1951.
    • New Desor vol.2
    • Interview, cited by Stuart Nicholson in "Reminiscing in Tempo," p.120
    djp
    Added 2012-10-11
    1932 03 12
    Saturday
    .Los Angeles, Cal.RKO Orpheum TheatreStage show - see 1932 03 11.....2011
    1932 03 13
    Sunday
    .Los Angeles, Cal.RKO Orpheum TheatreStage show - see 1932 03 11.....2011
    1932 03 14
    Monday
    .Los Angeles, Cal.RKO Orpheum TheatreStage show - see 1932 03 11.....2011
    1932 03 15
    Tuesday
    .Los Angeles, Cal.RKO Orpheum TheatreStage show - see 1932 03 11.....2011
    1932 03 16
    Wednesday
    .Los Angeles, Cal.RKO Orpheum TheatreStage show - see 1932 03 11.....2011
    1932 03 17
    Thursday
    .Los Angeles, Cal.RKO Orpheum TheatreStage show - see 1932 03 11.....2011
    1932 03 18
    Friday
    .Los Angeles, Cal.RKO Orpheum TheatreStage show - see 1932 03 11.....2011
    1932 03 19
    Saturday
    .Los Angeles, Cal.RKO Orpheum TheatreStage show - see 1932 03 11.....2011
    1932 03 20
    Sunday
    .Los Angeles, Cal.RKO Orpheum TheatreStage show - see 1932 03 11.....2011
    1932 03 21
    Monday
    .Los Angeles, Cal.RKO Orpheum TheatreStage show - see 1932 03 11.....2011
    1932 03 22
    Tuesday
    .Los Angeles, Cal.RKO Orpheum TheatreStage show - see 1932 03 11.....2011
    1932 03 23
    Wednesday
    .Los Angeles, Cal.RKO Orpheum TheatreStage show - see 1932 03 11.....2011
    1932 03 24
    Thursday
    .Los Angeles, Cal.RKO Orpheum TheatreStage show - see 1932 03 11.....2011
    1932 03 25
    Friday
    .Los Angeles, Cal.RKO Orpheum TheatreStage show - see 1932 03 11.....2011
    1932 03 26
    Saturday
    .Los Angeles, Cal.RKO Orpheum TheatreStage show - see 1932 03 11.....2011
    1932 03 27
    Sunday
    .Los Angeles, Cal.RKO Orpheum TheatreStage show - see 1932 03 11.....2011
    1932 03 28
    Monday
    .Los Angeles, Cal.RKO Orpheum TheatreStage show - see 1932 03 11.....2011
    1932 03 29
    Tuesday
    .Los Angeles, Cal.RKO Orpheum TheatreStage show - see 1932 03 11.....2011
    1932 03 30
    Wednesday
    .Los Angeles, Cal.RKO Orpheum TheatreStage show - see 1932 03 11.....2011
    1932 03 30
    Wednesday
    .Los Angeles, Cal.Elks AuditoriumTestimonial dinner honouring DukeStratemann, p.50.....2011
    1932 03 31
    Thursday
    .Los Angeles, Cal.RKO Orpheum TheatreStage show - see 1932 03 11.....2011

    April 1932

    1932 04 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
    Otto Hardwicke, rejoins the band
    New Desor vol.2djp
    Added 2012-10-12
    1932 04 01
    Friday
    .Los Angeles, Cal.RKO Orpheum TheatreStage show - see 1932 03 11.....2011
    1932 04 02
    Saturday
    .activities not documented - probable departure by train to the east coast.
    1932 04 03
    Sunday
    .activities not documented- likely en route to the east coast.
    1932 04 04
    Monday
    .activities not documented- likely en route to the east coast.
    1932 04 05
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented- likely en route to the east coast.
    1932 04 06
    Wednesday
    1932 04 07
    Thursday
    Syracuse, N.YSnell'sThe white press only advertised one night for "Wednesday, Jan. 6."
    The black press reported "Wednesday and Thursday nights," indicating a second night for African Americans.
    ad, Syracuse Herald, 1932-01-05, p.17
    "Duke Ellington in Syracuse, N.Y.," Washington Tribune, 1932-01-15, p.14
    ...K.Steiner Dec 2012
    Added 2012-01-16
    1932 04 07
    Thursday
    .Syracuse, N.YSnell'sDance for Afro-Americans -see 1932 04 06.....
    Added 2012-01-16
    1932 04 08
    Friday
    1932 04 14
    Thursday
    Hartford, ConnPublix Allyn Theatredaily ads, Hartford Daily Courier...K.Steiner Dec 2012
    Added 2012-01-16
    1932 04 09
    Saturday
    .Hartford, ConnPublix Allyn TheatreStage show - see 1932 04 08....
    Added 2012-01-16
    1932 04 10
    Sunday
    .Hartford, ConnPublix Allyn TheatreStage show - see 1932 04 08....
    Added 2012-01-16
    1932 04 11
    Monday
    .Hartford, Conn.Pubyx Allyn TheatreStage show
    Part of the 11:30 to midnight broadcast on WTIC this night is the oldest known recording of an Ellington broadcast
    ...
    added 2011

    updated 2013
    1932 04 12
    Tuesday
    .Hartford, ConnPublix Allyn TheatreStage show - see 1932 04 08....
    Added 2012-01-16
    1932 04 12
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y..Erroneous date for recording session..91,5-5.CAH2011
    1932 04 13
    Wednesday
    .Hartford, ConnPublix Allyn TheatreStage show - see 1932 04 08....
    Added 2012-01-16
    1932 04 14
    Thursday
    .Hartford, ConnPublix Allyn TheatreStage show - see 1932 04 08....
    Added 2012-01-16
    1932 04 14
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Rockland PalaceOriginal date for planned NAACP fundraiser. Rescheduled to April 21 so Ellington could appear, according to the Amsterdam News....Vail IEmail - Steiner/Palmquist 2012-09-05
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-06
    1932 04 15
    Friday
    1932 04 21New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatre......2011
    1932 04 16
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1932 04 15.....2011
    1932 04 17
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1932 04 15.....2011
    1932 04 18
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1932 04 15.....2011
    1932 04 19
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1932 04 15.....2011
    1932 04 20
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1932 04 15.....2011
    1932 04 21
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1932 04 15.....2011
    1932 04 21
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Rockland PalaceAn annual NAACP fund-raising pageant at which Ruth Ellington was crowned Miss Olympics was originally planned for April 14 but postponed until April 21 to allow Ellington's band to play.

    Advertisement:

    N.A.A.C.P. - NY Branch
    Nite in California
    Postponed One Week from April 14th to Thurs. April 21st - WHY?
    BECAUSE IT WILL BE POSSIBLE TO HAVE WITH US - GUESS WHO?
    HE HAS A BAND
    IS THE REAL JAZZ KING
    PLAYS 'BLUES INDIGO" LIKE NOBODY ELSE
    WAS THE HIT OF 'AMOS 'N' ANDY' PICTURE
    JUST COMPLETED A TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUND TRIP
    HAS BROKEN MORE BOX OFFICE RECORDS THAN ANY BAND

    He will positively be at Rockland Palace on the above date with his entire organization, and he is donating his services to the N.A.A.C.P.

    "MISS OLYMPIC" will be crowned in a dazzling and spectacular coronation ceremony, and there will be
    DANCING UNTIL DAWN

    Two Other Orchestras Have Donated Their Services
    RALPH COOPER and His Kongo Knights
    JOHN C. SMITH and His Harlem Syncopaters

    ROCKLAND PALACE
    General Admission $1.00 - Boxes and Loges Reserved
    For Reservations, 2370 Seventh Ave. -AUd. 3-2942


    Stratemann says the band showed up but didn't play because of a disagreement over financial matters between Irving Mills/Ellington and the NAACP.

    Harvey Cohen describes the cancelled event in his Duke Ellington's America, pp. 83-84:

    "Although the NAACP had promised Mills a portion of the gate receipts (probably to cover costs as was commonly done)"

    Mills, seeing the size of the crowd lined up for the event,

    "insisted on an upfront payment of $500. When the event organizers refused, Mills forbade the band to play, and they left." (ibid.)

    Cohen says Sonny Greer told biographer A.H.Lawrence

    "Ruth was standing there crying. If she hadn't been there I think Duke would have punched him, that's how mad he was...I know Duke saw a lawyer to see if he could get out of the contract. He and Mills were barely on speaking terms until we left for Europe a year later."


    Stratemann dates the contretemps as April 22, but researcher Ken Steiner suggests that with Ellington finishing at the Paramount on the 21st, his appearance at Rockland Palace would have likely begun after midnight, making it the 22nd.

    Stratemann places the engagement at the Lafayette Theatre.) but the New York Age, puts it at Rockland Palace. Regardless, the Amsterdam News ad is for April 21 at Rockland Palace; and an ad in New York Age is for a different event there on April 22.

    Vail I has the band appearing at Rockland for the NAACP ball on April 21 and the appearance for the Miss Olympics event at the Layayette, but on the same page, reproduces the Rockland Palace ad which explicitly puts the Miss Olympic coronation at Rockland on the 21st.

    Stratemann and Vail may have gotten the April 22 date from a story in the New York Age, 1932-04-16
    • Amsterdam News ad 1932-04-13 p.6
    • Stratemann, p.50
    • Harvey S. Cohen, Duke Ellington's America pp. 83-84
    • New York Age
      - 1932-04-16, p.6
      - 1932-05-07 p.3
    • Vail I
    ...Ken Steiner; djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-25
    1932 04 22
    Friday
    .activities not documented.
    1932 04 23
    Saturday
    1932 04 29Philadelphia, Penn.Pearl TheatreStratemann: The next day, the Ellington troupe went out to play a string of 'colored houses'
    Stage show
    • Stratemann p.51
    • Vail I
    ....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-25
    1932 04 24
    Sunday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Pearl TheatreStage show - see 1932 04 23.....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-25
    1932 04 25
    Monday<
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Pearl TheatreStage show - see 1932 04 23.....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-25
    1932 04 26
    Tuesday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Pearl TheatreStage show - see 1932 04 23.....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-25
    1932 04 27
    Wednesday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Pearl TheatreStage show - see 1932 04 23.....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-25
    1932 04 28
    Thursday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Pearl TheatreStage show - see 1932 04 23.....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-25
    1932 04 29
    Friday
    Ellington's birthday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Pearl TheatreStage show - see 1932 04 23.....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-25
    1932 04 30
    Saturday
    1932 05 06Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreVaudeville show

    One week beginning Saturday April 30th
    The Aristocrat of jazz
    Duke Ellington
    and his Cotton Club Band
    with IVY ANDERSON, HAMTREE HARRINGTON, FREDI WASHINGTON, FOUR STEP BROTHERS, DERBY WILSON AND A GALAXY OF OTHER STARS

    .
    .....2011

    May 1932

    1932 05 01
    Sunday
    .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreSee 1932 04 30.....2011
    1932 05 02
    Monday
    .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreSee 1932 04 30.....2011
    1932 05 03
    Tuesday
    .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreSee 1932 04 30.....2011
    1932 05 04
    Wednesday
    .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreSee 1932 04 30.....2011
    1932 05 05
    Thursday
    .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreSee 1932 04 30.....2011
    1932 05 06
    Friday
    .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreSee 1932 04 30.....2011
    1932 05 07
    Saturday
    1932 05 13New York, N.Y.Lafayette Theatre,
    132nd St. & 7th Ave.
    Harlem
    ...02,2-20.Steven Lasker2011
    1932 05 08
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Lafayette Theatre
    Harlem
    ......2011
    1932 05 09
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Lafayette Theatre
    Harlem
    ......2011
    1932 05 10
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Lafayette Theatre
    Harlem
    ......2011
    1932 05 11
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Lafayette Theatre
    Harlem
    ......2011
    1932 05 12
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Lafayette Theatre
    Harlem
    ......2011
    1932 05 13
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Lafayette Theatre
    Harlem
    ......2011
    1932 05 14
    Saturday
    .activities not documented.
    1932 05 15
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1932 05 16
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y..ARC recording session.DE320611,1-29
    02,2-19
    ..2011
    1932 05 17
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y..ARC recording session.DE320711,1-29..2011
    1932 05 18
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y..ARC recording session.DE320811,1-29
    10,3-5
    10,1-13
    04,2-10
    03,3-28
    03,2-7
    89,3-8
    84,1-3
    83,4-3
    Timner corrections
    NDCS 1053
    .2011
    1932 05 19
    Thursday
    .Allentown, PennMealey Auditorium.Vail I....2011
    1932 05 20
    Friday
    ...Peripheral event
    Death of Bubber Miley
    .djp
    Added 2012 10 11
    1932 05 20
    Friday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.University of Pennsylvania
    Hutchinson Gymnasium
    219 S.33rd St.

    Dance

    ONE OF PARTICIPANTS

    Miss Colleen Ciliberti, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ciliberti, of 415 West Third street, sang several solos during the University of Pennsylvania's Ivy Ball, held in the Hutchinson gymnasium last Friday night. Her accompanist was Duke Ellington.

    Society columns, Chester Times, Chester, Penn. 1932-05-23....djp
    added 2013-09-24
    1932 05 21
    Saturday
    .Hershey, Penn.Hershey Park Ballroom"8:30 p.m."preview
    ad, Reading Eagle, 15May32, p15
    ...AugustinPG aug11 & K.Steiner Dec 2012
    Added 2012-01-12
    1932 05 22
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1932 05 23
    Monday
    .Waltham, Mass.Nuttings-On-The-Charles
    (a.k.a Nuttings Dance Hall)
    Prospect St. at the Charles River
    Dancing
    "Charles Shribman Presents
    Duke Ellington and His World Famous Band
    Making Their Only New England Appearances"
    Ad, Boston Herald, 1932-05-23, p.14....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-07
    1932 05 24
    Tuesday
    .Salem WillowsCharleshurstDancingAd, Boston Herald, 1932-05-23, p.14....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-07
    1932 05 25
    Wednesday
    8 to 1 a.m.
    .Worcester, Mass.Cocoanut GroveDancing
    "Tonight! Cocoanut Grove
    Lincoln Park - Worcester
    DUKE ELLINGTON
    and his world famous
    orchestra...
    Adm. $1.00
    ....
    updated 2012-07-24
    and 2013-09-07
    1932 05 26
    Thursday
    .Claremont, N.H.Roseland BallroomDancingAd, Boston Herald, 1932-05-23, p.14....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-07
    1932 05 27
    Friday
    .Brunswick, MaineIvy Ballroom or Gym, Bowdoin CollegeDancing
    • Ad, Boston Herald, 1932-05-23, p.14
    • Vail I
    ....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-07
    1932 05 28
    Saturday
    .Old Orchard Beach, MaineOcean PierDancing
    • Ad, Boston Herald, 1932-05-23, p.14
    • Vail I
    ....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-07
    1932 05 29
    Sunday
    .Buzzard's Bay, MaineBournehurst-on-the-Canal.Dancing
    Bournehurst
    Buzzards Bay
    presents SUNDAY at MIDNIGHT
    DUKE ELLIGNTON AND HIS WORLD FAMOUS BAND
    Dancing 12 to 3
    Admission $1.00
    • Ad, Boston Herald, 1932-05-23, p.14
    • 1932-05-28, p.8
    • Vail I
    ....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-07
    1932 05 30
    Monday<
    .Manchester, N.H.Granada BallroomDancing
    • Ad, Boston Herald, 1932-05-23, p.14
    • Vail I
    ....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-07
    1932 05 31
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.

    June 1932

    1932 06 01
    Wednesday
    .Springfield, MaCrystal Ballroom
    Riverside Park,
    "Dancing 8:30 to 1."
      Springfield Union
    • Ad, 1932-05-22 p.9A
    • Ad, 1932-05-31, p.14
    • "Riverside Attracts Crowd for Opening" 1932-05-29, p4A
    ...K.Steiner Dec 2012
    Added 2012-01-12
    updated 2013-09-06
    1932 06 02
    Thursday
    .East Mahanoy Junction, Penn..Lakewood"Everyone within a fifty mile radius is on tip toe eagerly awaiting the Thursday Dance....""Duke Ellington and Ivie Anderson May Top the Lakewood Attendance Record," Mt. Carmel Item, 1Jun32, p8...K.Steiner Dec 2012
    Added 2012-01-12
    1932 06 03
    Friday
    .activities not documented.
    1932 06 04
    Saturday
    1932 06 10
    Friday
    Cincinnati, Oh.Albee Theater...07,1-26..2011
    1932 06 05
    Sunday
    .Cincinnati, Oh.Albee TheaterSee 1932 06 04.....2011
    1932 06 06
    Monday
    .Cincinnati, Oh.Albee TheaterSee 1932 06 04.....2011
    1932 06 07
    Tuesday
    .Cincinnati, Oh.Albee TheaterSee 1932 06 04.....2011
    1932 06 08
    Wednesday
    .Cincinnati, Oh.Albee TheaterSee 1932 06 04.....2011
    1932 06 09
    Thursday
    .Cincinnati, Oh.Albee TheaterSee 1932 06 04.....2011
    1932 06 10
    Friday
    .Cincinnati, Oh.Albee TheaterSee 1932 06 04.....2011
    1932 06 11
    Saturday
    1932 06 17
    Friday
    Cleveland, Oh.RKO Palace Theatre
    E.17th and Euclid
    Theatre engagement
    Duke Ellington in person and his Famous Orchestra, with Ivy Anderson and:
    • Al K. Hall and Al K. Hall, Jr., comics
    • Charlie Hill and Lora Hoffman, singing pianists
    • The Honey Family, quintet of performing athletes
    • Kid Charleston
    • Four Step Brothers
    • Maurice Spitalney's Orchestra


    Reduced (illegible) prices 60 cents all seats, concession 15 cents
    • Joe Mosbrook: "Jazzed in Cleveland"
      • Cleveland Plain Dealer
      • Plug, 1932-06-05 ,p.9
      • Review, 1932-06-12, p.10
      • Column about Ellington's music, 1932-06-12, p.10
      • Review, 1932-06-13, p15
    ....
    added 2011

    updated 2012-12-07
    and 2013-09-06
    1932 06 12
    Sunday
    .Cleveland, Oh.Palace Theatresee 1932 06 11.....2011
    1932 06 13
    Monday
    .Cleveland, Oh.Palace Theatresee 1932 06 11.....2011
    1932 06 14
    Tuesday
    .Cleveland, Oh.Palace Theatresee 1932 06 11.....2011
    1932 06 15
    Wednesday
    .Cleveland, Oh.Palace Theatresee 1932 06 11.....2011
    1932 06 16
    Thursday
    .Cleveland, Oh.Palace Theatresee 1932 06 11.....2011
    1932 06 17
    Friday
    .Cleveland, Oh.Palace Theatresee 1932 06 11.....2011
    1932 06 18
    Saturday
    1932 06 24
    Friday
    Chicago, Ill.Palace TheatreStage show including The Four Step Brothers and by Kid Charleston..89,3-6
    89,2-6
    Stratemann
    p.51, citing Billboard25/6/32 p.11
    .-
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-04
    1932 06 19
    Sunday
    .Chicago, Ill.Palace TheatreStage show - see 1932 06 18.....2011
    1932 06 20
    Monday
    .Chicago, Ill.Palace TheatreStage show - see 1932 06 18.....2011
    1932 06 21
    Tuesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Palace TheatreStage show - see 1932 06 18.....2011
    1932 06 22
    Wednesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Palace TheatreStage show - see 1932 06 18.....2011
    1932 06 23
    Thursday
    .Chicago, Ill.Palace TheatreStage show - see 1932 06 18.....2011
    1932 06 24
    Friday
    .Chicago, Ill.Palace TheatreStage show - see 1932 06 18.....2011
    1932 06 25
    Saturday
    .Terre Haute, Ind.Trianon Moonlight Gardens Ballroom

    (a)"Duke Ellington and his famous orchestra, direct from a sensationally successful tour of theaters and ballrooms in the leading cities of the middle west and east, will be featured at the Trianon Moonlight Gardens on Saturday night, June 25, from 9 p.m. until 2 a.m...."


    (b) "Misses Dora Shriver, Barbara Thomas and Dorothy Sparks, with Herb Simpson, Ralph Osborne and Harry Helm, motored to Terre Haute Saturday night to attend a dance at the Trianon Ballroom for which Duke Ellington and his orchestra played."

    • a. Terre Haute Star, 1932-06-24
    • b. Society and Clubs page, Sunday Courier and Journal, Evansville, Ind., 1932-06-26
    ...Steiner 2013-07-26
    added 2013-07-26
    1932 06 26
    Sunday
    .Anderson, Ind.Green LanternDance - whites only..05,1-7..2011
    1932 06 27
    Monday
    .Anderson, Ind.Green LanternDance - blacks only...Vail I .2011
    1932 06 28
    Tuesday
    .Gary, Ind.Miramar Ballroom...05,1-7..2011
    1932 06 29
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1932 06 30
    Thursday
    1932 07 01Chicago, Ill.Drake HotelDemocratic Convention...30jun32-article.2011
    1932 06 30
    Thursday
    .Morton Grove, Ill.Lincoln Tavern.....2011

    July 1932

    1932 07 011932 07 28..Regular Broadcasts above continued..09,1-19..2011
    1932 07 01.Chicago, Ill.Lincoln Tavernvarious broadcasts..09,1-19..2011
    1932 07 27?.Dubuque Iowa Woodland Pad....Agustěn Perez Gasco aug112011
    1932 07 28
    Thursday
    .Mineral Point, Wisc.Soldiers' Memorial ParkDance?
    "Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra
    In Person
    ...The Hottest Band on Earth, direct from the Lincoln Tavern, Chicago. Regular feature over WGN, Columbia and NBC networks, Ellington has a great stage show.
    Adm. $1.50 per Couple.
    Ads, Wisconsin State Journal, Madison Wisc.:
    • 1932-07-24 p.16
    • 1932-07-25 p.5
    • 1932-07-26
    ...djp
    added 2013-05-20
    1932 07 29
    Friday
    .Peoria, Ill.Fernwood...05,1-7..2011

    August 1932

    1932 08 01
    Monday
    .Michigan City, Ind.Oasis Ballroom
    Washington Park
    According to Stratemann, 1,500 people attended.....Stratemann
    p.51
    added 2011
    updated 2012-01-17
    1932 08 02
    Tuesday
    .Paw Paw Lake, MichWoodward's Pavilionad, South Bend Tribune, 1Aug32, p8

    Note this event is based on an advertisement the previous day, whereas the Stratemann entry for Toledo is based on The Chicago Defender on Aug 6.
    ...K.Steiner Dec 2012
    Added 2012-01-12
    1932 08 02
    Tuesday
    .Toledo, Oh.Waldorf HotelThis event, from the Chicago Defender conflicts with the Paw Paw Lake event advertised in the South Bend Tribune....Stratemann
    p.51 citing Chicago Defender 19320806 p.7
    .. added 2011
    updated 2012-01-17
    1932 08 03
    Wednesday
    .Toledo, Oh.Waldorf Hotel
    This engagement could not be confirmed in the Toledo News-Bee but that paper's Monday August 1 edition reported the annual convention of the Ancient Mystic Order of Samaritans was to begin at the Waldorf on Wednesday. The Grand Secretary of AMOS was unable to find any record of Ellington appearing at the convention when he checked their records in June, 2013.
    Fred Avendorph, "Michigan City Dances to the Duke's Music," Chicago Defender, nat. ed., 19320806 p.5 .12/1-20.K.Steiner Dec 2012
    Added 2012-01-12
    Updated 2013-06-29
    1932 08 04
    Thursday
    .Cleveland, Oh.Crystal Slipper Ballroom
    East 160th and Euclid Ave.

    Dance - the ballroom could accommodate 4,000 dancers.
    Advertisement:

    "The Dusky Rajah of Syncopation, Himself
    Duke Ellington
    and his original Cotton Club Orchestra featuring
    Ivie Anderson
    Only 50 cents Admission 50 Cents
    Free checking
    at
    Phil Selenick's
    Crystal Slipper Ballroom.
    Note: This Is Guaranteed to Be the Same Troupe That Played The Palace Theater."


    ....
    added 2011

    updated 2012-12-11
    and 2013-09-07
    1932 08 05
    Friday
    .Washington, Penn.George Washington Hotel...Stratemann
    p.51, citing Chicago Defender 19320806 p.7
    . added 2011
    updated 2012-01-17
    1932 08 05
    Friday
    .Conneaut Lake, Penn.Dreamland Ballroomad, New Castle News, 2Aug32, p5
    Avendorph's article in the 6Aug Chicago Defender gave Washington, PA, at the George Washington Hotel for this date, as does Stratemann
    p.51
    (A report after the fact is likely more reliable than an advertisement preceding the event.)
    ...K.Steiner Dec 2012
    Added 2012-01-17
    1932 08 06
    Saturday
    .Columbus, Oh..Valley Dale Ballroom"Duke (Whataband) Ellington gave us one of the pleasantest evenings we ever enjoyed in a ballroom."H.E. Cherrington, "Ellington Offers Dancers Pure Delight," Columbus Dispatch, 8Aug32...K.Steiner Dec 2012
    Added 2012-01-12
    1932 08 07
    Sunday
    .Rochester, Ind.Colonial Hotel and Terrace Gardens....Stratemann
    p.51, citing Chicago Defender 6.8.32 p.7
    . added 2011
    updated 2012-01-17
    1932 08 08
    Monday
    1932 08 14
    Sunday
    Cincinnati, Oh."Castle Farms
    or
    Gibson Hotel
    Stratemann reports both venues, and says The Band Broadcast Over CBS From 12:30 To 1:00 am, Wednesday To Fridayad, Cincinnati Enquirer, 14Aug32, sec3, p2.05,1-7Stratemann
    p.51, citing Chicago Defender 30.7.32 and 6.8.32 p.7, and Variety 23.8.32
    Steiner 08 added 2011
    updated 2012-01-17
    1932 08 09
    Tuesday
    .Cincinnati, Oh.Castle Farms
    or
    Gibson Hotel
    see 1932 08 08.....2011
    1932 08 10
    Wednesday
    .Cincinnati, Oh.Castle Farms
    or
    Gibson Hotel
    see 1932 08 08.....2011
    1932 08 11
    Thursday
    .Cincinnati, Oh.Castle Farms
    or
    Gibson Hotel
    see 1932 08 08.....2011
    1932 08 12
    Friday
    .Cincinnati, Oh.Castle Farms
    or
    Gibson Hotel
    see 1932 08 08.....2011
    1932 08 13
    Saturday
    .Cincinnati, Oh.Castle Farms
    or
    Gibson Hotel
    see 1932 08 08.....2011
    1932 08 14
    Sunday
    .Cincinnati, Oh.Castle Farms
    or
    Gibson Hotel
    see 1932 08 08.....2011
    1932 08 15
    Monday
    .Louisville, KyArmory"Admission 75 cents. A limited number of bandstand seats, 99 cents. Includes admission and dancing."ad, Louisville Courier-Journal, 14Aug32, sec2, p2...K.Steiner Dec 2012
    Added 2012-01-17
    1932 08 16
    Tuesday
    5:30pm
    .Evansville, Ind. Unidentified radio station
    Tune in on Special Broadcast featuring Duke Ellington and His Cotton Club Orchestra...This famous band also featured at a special concert and dance Tuesday Nite at Coliseum...
    Banner ad, Evansville Press, 1932-08-12,p.8...djp
    added 2013-09-04
    1932 08 16
    Tuesday
    .Evansville, Ind. Memorial ColiseumConcert and dance with a near-capacity crowd

    A plug for the January 1933 appearance said Ellington and his band played a concert and dance here in August before a near-capacity crowd.
    • Evansville Press
      • 1932-08-07, p.8
      • 1932-08-12, p.8
      • 1932-08-14 p.16
      • 1932-08-16, p.14
    • Evansville Courier, 1932-08-14, p.9
    • Unidentified Evansville newspaper, 1933-01-12, p.7
    ...djp
    added 2013-09-04
    1932 08 17
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1932 08 18
    Thursday
    .Decatur, Ill.Coliseum...05,1-7..2011
    1932 08 19
    Friday
    1932 08 23
    TuesdaY
    ...Layover in Chicago.
    An August 19 date in Sun Prairie, WI was advertised nine days prior, but evidently did not take place
    "Ellington's 14 Now in Chicago for a Lay-Over," Chicago Defender, nat.ed., 27Aug32, p5
    ad, Wisconsin State Journal, 10Aug32, p6
    ...K.Steiner Dec 2012
    Added 2012-01-17
    1932 08 20
    Saturday
    .activities not documented.
    1932 08 21
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1932 08 22
    Monday
    .activities not documented.
    1932 08 23
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1932 08 24
    Wednesday
    .Marshfield, Wisc.Wildwood Park
    The park is in the southern part of Marshfield, which is east of Minneapolis and Eau Claire, north of Madison, and west of Green Bay.
    ..05,1-7Ad, Stevens Point Journal, 1932-08-22 p.3.
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-04
    1932 08 25
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.
    1932 08 26
    Friday
    ..Eveleth, Minn..Eveleth Recreational Building"Interest ... has been rapidly manifesting itself among music and dance lovers of the Mesabi Range....""Duke Ellington Here Tomorrow," Eveleth Clarion, 1932-08-25, p8...K.Steiner Dec 2012
    Added 2012-01-17
    1932 08 27
    Saturday
    .activities not documented.
    1932 08 28
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1932 08 29
    Monday
    .Waterloo, Io.Electric Park Ballroom"Dancing 9 to 1."ad, Waterloo Daily Courier, 29Aug32, p9...K.Steiner Dec 2012
    Added 2012-01-17
    1932 08 30
    Tuesday
    .Omaha, Neb.Dreamland Dance Hall
    2223 North Twenty-fourth St.
    Dance

    "Duke of Ellington Meets Society, White and Colored, at Dreamland

    "Black and tan, black and 'blue,' black and white... last night five hundred strong and more...

    "Those who didn't go in, climbed the fire escape and roofs and in crowded clusters looked through the windows.

    "...Duke Ellington and his orchestra, 'the hottest band on earth' - made the warm and humid air cool by comparison.

    "A Whirl of Piano-playing

    Fourteen auburn musicians, dressed in the whitest of white suits, whammed and blatted, soothed and satisified (sic)...

    "Primitive Negro melodies and rhythm, typical of the Harlem night club, were just at their height at midnight, when every kind of a fancy and not so fancy vehicle you would care to see was parked outside for flocks (sic) around.

    The duke...'did his stuff' at the piano. ... orchestra, inspired by the enthusiasm of the multitude, 'blued' the air until it fairly vivrated (sic) with syncopation.

    "Whites Watch, Some Dance
    ...

    "A considerable number of whites looked on, other (sic) danced. For the Negro attendants, it was very much a dress affair. Gorgeous gowns were rife and jewles (sic) flashed second only to cuspids and bicusids (sic).

    "The duke was gratified. J.C.Jewell of Dreamland was doubly so as the tickets sold for one dollar. The cream of Darktown's night life had a mean time - and the fair skinned boys and girls fere (sic) brethren under the skin."

      Evening World-Herald, Omaha, Neb.
    • Announcement, 1932-08-29, p.9
    • Review 1932-08-31, p.2
      The World-Herald, Omaha, Neb.
    • Review 1932-09-01, p.11
    • Society column item, 1932-09-02, p.18
    ...djp
    added 2013-09-04
    1932 08 31
    Wednesday
    .Des Moines, Io.Riverview Park.Everett Wadsworth, "Duke Ellington Thrills Crowd," Iowa Bystander, 2Sep32, p3.05,1-7Vail I.2011
    1932 08 311932 09 05Bridgeport, Conn.Majestic Th...89,3-6!-- can't find this DEMS ref:
    89,2-6-->
    ..2011

    September 1932

    1932 09 01?
    Thursday
    .Bemus Point, N.Y.Bemus Point Casino...89,3-6..
    added 2011
    updated 2012-01-27
    1932 09 02
    Friday
    1932 09 08Milwaukee, Wisc.Wisconsin Theater and Wisconsin Roof"Duke Ellington will go into the Wisconsin Theater in Milwaukee September 2 for a week during which he will play both for the theater and a dance hall in the building after the final show each night. The salary for the week's engagement is $8,500."

    Ellington was also broadcast on CBS, Wednesday to Friday from 12:30 am to 1 am.
    • Baltimore Afro-American, 1932-08-06 p.4
    • Stratemann p.51 citing Variety
      • 1931-07-19 p.39
      • 1932-08-23
    • Vail I
    ...djp
    added 2011

    updated 2013-05-20
    1932 09 03
    Saturday
    .Milwaukee, Wisc.Wisconsin Theater, Wisconsin RoofTheatre shows followed by nightclub dancing - see 1932 09 02....2011
    1932 09 04
    Sunday
    .Milwaukee, Wisc.Wisconsin Theater, Wisconsin RoofTheatre shows followed by nightclub dancing - see 1932 09 02....2011
    1932 09 05
    Monday
    .Milwaukee, Wisc.Wisconsin Theater, Wisconsin RoofTheatre shows followed by nightclub dancing - see 1932 09 02....2011
    1932 09 06
    Tuesday
    .Milwaukee, Wisc.Wisconsin Theater, Wisconsin RoofTheatre shows followed by nightclub dancing - see 1932 09 02....2011
    1932 09 07
    Wednesday
    .Milwaukee, Wisc.Wisconsin Theater, Wisconsin RoofTheatre shows followed by nightclub dancing - see 1932 09 02

    CBS broadcast 12:30 am to 1 am
    ....2011
    1932 09 08
    Thursday
    .Milwaukee, Wisc.Wisconsin Theater, Wisconsin RoofTheatre shows followed by nightclub dancing - see 1932 09 02

    CBS broadcast 12:30 am to 1 am
    ....2011
    1932 09 09
    Friday
    1932 09 15
    Thursday
    Chicago, Ill.Oriental TheaterPresumably a stage show, this was reported in the Baltimore Afro-American to be Ellington's sixth appearance at the Oriental.
    • Stratemann p.51 citing Variety 1932-09-06 p.25
    • Vail I with an undated ANP wirestory attributed to the Baltimore Afro-American, also without a stated date.
    .
    ....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-05-20
    1932 09 10
    Saturday
    .Chicago, Ill.Oriental Theater......2011
    1932 09 11
    Sunday
    .Chicago, Ill.Oriental Theater......2011
    1932 09 12
    Monday
    .Chicago, Ill.Oriental Theater......2011
    1932 09 13
    Tuesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Oriental Theater......2011
    1932 09 14
    Wednesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Oriental Theater......2011
    1932 09 15
    Thursday
    .Chicago, Ill.Oriental Theater......2011
    1932 09 16
    Friday
    1932 09 22
    Thursday
    Chicago, Ill.Tivoli Theatre
    This engagement is doubtful - it conflicts with the upcoming New York recording sessions.
    Stratemann p.51 citing Variety 1932-09-13....2011
    1932 09 17
    Saturday
    .activity not documented.
    1932 09 18
    Sunday
    .activity not documented.
    1932 09 19
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y..ARC recording session.DE320911,2-18
    11,1-29
    ..2011
    1932 09 20
    Tuesday
    .activity not documented.
    1932 09 21
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y..RCA recording session + ARC recording session,.DE3210+3211
    97,2-21
    90,1-4
    88,1-1
    Timner corrections .2011
    1932 09 22
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y..ARC recording session.DE321211,1-2911,1-29 11,1-29
    07,1-26
    ..2011
    1932 09 23
    Friday
    1932 09 29
    Thursday
    Baltimore, Md.Century TheaterStage show

    Stratemann dates this from the 23rd to the 28th; Steiner and Vail have it ending on the 29th.
    • Stratemann p.51 citing Variety 1932-09-20
    .
    ...KenSteiner aug11; djp
    added 2011

    updated 2013-05-21
    1932 09 24
    Saturday
    .Baltimore, Md.Century TheaterStage show - see 1932 09 23.....2011
    1932 09 25
    Sunday
    .Baltimore, Md.Century TheaterStage show - see 1932 09 23.....2011
    1932 09 26
    Monday
    .Baltimore, Md.Century TheaterStage show - see 1932 09 23.....2011
    1932 09 27
    Tuesday
    .Baltimore, Md.Century TheaterStage show - see 1932 09 23.....2011
    1932 09 28
    Wednesday
    .Baltimore, Md.Century TheaterStage show - see 1932 09 23.....2011
    1932 09 29
    Thursday
    .Baltimore, Md.Century TheaterStage show - see 1932 09 23.....2011
    1932 09 30
    Friday
    1932 10 05New York, N.Y.Capitol Theatre88 minute vaudeville show accompanying a Laurel and Hardy film "Pack Up Your Troubles."

    Sharing the bill with Ellington and his orchestra:
    • James Barton
    • Benny Rubin
    • Mills, Kirk & Martin
    • Lucky Boys
    • Frances Williams

    The Ellington orch accompanied the other acts from the pit for the first part of the act, then took the stage for the last part, joined by dancers Worthy and Thompson (Lucky Boys).
    • Stratemann p.51 citing
      • Variety 1932-10-04
      • Billboard 1932-10-08 p.121
    • Vail I, with clippings of an ad and a review; neither's source is identified
    ...djp
    added 2011

    updated 2013-05-21

    October 1932

    1932 10 01
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Capitol TheatreVaudeville show - see 1932 09 30.....2011
    1932 10 02
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Capitol TheatreVaudeville show - see 1932 09 30.....2011
    1932 10 03
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Capitol TheatreVaudeville show - see 1932 09 30.....2011
    1932 10 04
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Capitol TheatreVaudeville show - see 1932 09 30.....2011
    1932 10 05
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Capitol TheatreVaudeville show - see 1932 09 30.....2011
    1932 10 06
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.
    1932 10 07
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Rockland Palace

    "Duke Ellington’s band, the Hall Johnson choir, W.C. Handy, Jules Bledsoe, Monette Moore, and George Morton will be among the entertainers at the benefit performance for the Scottsboro Unity Defense Committee ... with Bill Robinson ... as emcee."

    ..05,1-7 citing "Music Notes," New York Times, 1932-10-04, p26)...
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-07
    1932 10 07
    Friday
    1932 10 13Brooklyn, N.Y.Loew’s Metropolitan Theater...05,1-7..2011
    1932 10 08
    Saturday
    .Brooklyn, N.Y.Loew’s Metropolitan TheaterStage show - see 1932 10 07.....2011
    1932 10 09
    Sunday
    .Brooklyn, N.Y.Loew’s Metropolitan TheaterStage show - see 1932 10 07.....2011
    1932 10 10
    Monday
    .Brooklyn, N.Y.Loew’s Metropolitan TheaterStage show - see 1932 10 07.....2011
    1932 10 11
    Tuesday
    .Brooklyn, N.Y.Loew’s Metropolitan TheaterStage show - see 1932 10 07.....2011
    1932 10 12
    Wednesday
    .Brooklyn, N.Y.Loew’s Metropolitan TheaterStage show - see 1932 10 07.....2011
    1932 10 13
    Thursday
    .Brooklyn, N.Y.Loew’s Metropolitan TheaterStage show - see 1932 10 07.....2011
    1932 10 14
    Friday
    1932 10 20
    Thursday
    Boston, Mass.Loew's Orpheum Theatre
    Washington St. & Hamilton Pl.
    Loew's Greater Vaudeville, The Harlem Aristocrats, Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra, tap dancers Sid Gold & Don Raye, comediennes Maud Hilton and Mildred Caron, May Joyce (diminutive songstress), Other Star Acts

      Boston Herald
    • 1932-10-13, p.6
    • 1932-10-15, p.8
    • 1932-10-16 p.6
    ...djp
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-06
    1932 10 15
    Saturday
    ,Boston, Mass.Loew's Orpheum TheatreStage show - see 1932 10 14....djp2011
    1932 10 16
    Sunday
    ,Boston, Mass.Loew's Orpheum TheatreStage show - see 1932 10 14

    Special broadcast at 10:30 pm over station WBZ
    Radio page, Boston Herald, 1932-10-16, p.5...djp
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-06
    1932 10 17
    Monday
    ,Boston, Mass.Loew's Orpheum TheatreStage show - see 1932 10 14
    Tonight - Girls' Dance Contest
    Ad, Boston Herald, 1932-10-17 p.15...djp
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-07
    1932 10 18
    Tuesday
    ,Boston, Mass.Loew's Orpheum TheatreStage show - see 1932 10 14....djp2011
    1932 10 19
    Wednesday
    ,Boston, Mass.Loew's Orpheum TheatreStage show - see 1932 10 14....djp2011
    1932 10 20
    Thursday
    ,Boston, Mass.Loew's Orpheum TheatreStage show - see 1932 10 14....djp2011
    1932 10 21
    Friday
    1932 10 27Jersey City, N.J.Loew's Theater
    (probably Loew's Jersey Theater,
    54 Journal Square)
    ......updated 2012-01-03
    1932 10 22
    Saturday
    .Jersey City, N.J.Loew's TheaterStage show - see 1932 10 21.....2011
    1932 10 23
    Sunday
    .Jersey City, N.J.Loew's TheaterStage show - see 1932 10 21.....2011
    1932 10 24
    Monday
    .Jersey City, N.J.Loew's TheaterStage show - see 1932 10 21.....2011
    1932 10 25
    Tuesday
    .Jersey City, N.J.Loew's TheaterStage show - see 1932 10 21.....2011
    1932 10 26
    Wednesday
    .Jersey City, N.J.Loew's TheaterStage show - see 1932 10 21.....2011
    1932 10 27
    Thursday
    .Jersey City, N.J.Loew's TheaterStage show - see 1932 10 21.....2011
    1932 10 28
    Friday
    1932 11 03
    Thursday
    Washington, D.C.Fox Theatre......2011
    1932 10 29
    Saturday
    .Washington, D.C.Fox TheatreStage show - see 1932 10 28.....2011
    1932 10 30
    Sunday
    .Washington, D.C.Fox TheatreStage show - see 1932 10 28.....2011
    1932 10 31
    Monday
    .Washington, D.C.Fox TheatreStage show - see 1932 10 28.....2011

    November 1932

    1932 11 01.Washington, D.C.Fox TheatreStage show - see 1932 10 28.....2011
    1932 11 01
    Tuesday
    .Washington, D.C.Fox TheatreStage show - see 1932 10 28.....2011
    1932 11 02
    Wednesday
    .Washington, D.C.Fox TheatreStage show - see 1932 10 28.....2011
    1932 11 03
    Thursday
    .Washington, D.C.Fox TheatreStage show - see 1932 10 28.....2011
    1932 11 04
    Friday
    1932 11 10
    Thursday<
    New York, N.Y.Loew's State Theatre,
    1540 Broadway
    Stage showWhile the boys are in the pit, Ellington conducts and Horace Henderson, no less, plays piano. But the union still forbids the appearance of Lawrence Brown, that third trombone, since he is not yet a member of the New York local, which keeps Duke from playing his very latest stuff...02,2-20 Steven Lasker quoting John Hammond in Melody Maker, Dec 1932.djp
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-07
    1932 11 05
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Loew's State TheatreStage show - see 1932 11 04......2011
    1932 11 06
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Loew's State TheatreStage show - see 1932 11 04......2011
    1932 11 07
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Loew's State TheatreStage show - see 1932 11 04......2011
    1932 11 08
    Tuesday<
    .New York, N.Y.Loew's State TheatreStage show - see 1932 11 04......2011
    1932 11 09
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Loew's State TheatreStage show - see 1932 11 04......2011
    1932 11 10
    Thursday<
    .New York, N.Y.Loew's State TheatreStage show - see 1932 11 04......2011
    1932 11 11
    Friday
    .activities not documented.
    1932 11 12
    Saturday
    .activities not documented.
    1932 11 13
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1932 11 14
    Monday
    .activities not documented.
    1932 11 15
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1932 11 16
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1932 11 17
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.
    1932 11 18
    Friday
    1932 11 25
    Friday
    Philadelphia, Penn.Pearl TheaterStage show..05,1-7..2011
    1932 11 19
    Saturday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Pearl TheaterStage show see 1932 11 18.....2011
    1932 11 20
    Sunday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Pearl TheaterStage show see 1932 11 18.....2011
    1932 11 21
    Monday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Pearl TheaterStage show see 1932 11 18.....2011
    1932 11 22
    Tuesday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Pearl TheaterStage show see 1932 11 18.....2011
    1932 11 23
    Wednesday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Pearl TheaterStage show see 1932 11 18.....2011
    1932 11 24
    Thursday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Pearl TheaterStage show see 1932 11 18.....2011
    1932 11 25
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.New York UniversityAccording to the Percy Grainger page in Wikipedia, "On 25 October 1932, (Percy Grainger's) lecture was illustrated by Duke Ellington and his band, who appeared in person; Grainger admired Ellington's music, seeing harmonic similarities with Delius." The date of the event is unconfirmed. Page 121 of The History of Jazz by Ted Gioia, says it was in November....
    Hasse163photo
    JLCphoto
    Photo Vail I p.68
    Photo on page 7 of these program notes.
    .updated 2012-01-03
    1932 11 25
    Friday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Pearl TheaterStage show see 1932 11 18.....2011
    1932 11 26
    Saturday
    1932 11 01Baltimore, Md.HippodromeDance?.....2011
    1932 11 27
    Sunday
    1932 11 01Baltimore, Md.Hippodromesee 1932 11 26.....2011
    1932 11 28
    Monday
    1932 11 01Baltimore, Md.Hippodromesee 1932 11 26.....2011
    1932 11 29
    Tuesday
    1932 11 01Baltimore, Md.Hippodromesee 1932 11 26.....2011
    1932 11 29
    Tuesday
    .Baltimore, Md.New Albert CasinoKrazy Kats BallBaltimore Afro-American 1932-11-26 p.17.jpg.....
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    1932 11 30
    Wednesday
    1932 11 01Baltimore, Md.Hippodromesee 1932 11 26.....2011

    December 1932

    1932 12 01
    Thursday
    1932 11 01Baltimore, Md.Hippodromesee 1932 11 26.....2011
    1932 12 02
    Friday
    1932 12 08
    Thursday
    Washington, D.C.Howard Theatre(ad shows Dec 03)...Vail I.2011
    1932 12 03
    Saturday
    .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreStage show - see 1932 12 02.....2011
    1932 12 04
    Sunday
    .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreStage show - see 1932 12 02.....2011
    1932 12 05
    Monday
    .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreStage show - see 1932 12 02.....2011
    1932 12 06
    Tuesday
    .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreStage show - see 1932 12 02.....2011
    1932 12 07
    Wednesday
    .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreStage show - see 1932 12 02.....2011
    1932 12 08
    Thursday
    .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreStage show - see 1932 12 02.....2011
    1932 12 09
    Friday
    .activities not documented.
    1932 12 10
    Saturday
    1932 12 16
    Friday
    New York, N.Y.Lafayette Theatre,
    132nd St. & 7th Ave.
    Harlem
    Vaudeville show

    Duke Ellington and his Cotton Club Band, Ivy Anderson, 3 Drifters, Roland Holder, Marcelle and Williams in 'The Cat and The Parrot,' Clint and Marie, DeGaston and Williams, The Pearlettes.
    New York Age1932-12-17,p.6...djp
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-07
    1932 12 11
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Lafayette TheatreVaudeville show - see 1932 12 10.....2011
    1932 12 12
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Lafayette TheatreVaudeville show - see 1932 12 10.....2011
    1932 12 13
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Lafayette TheatreVaudeville show - see 1932 12 10.....2011
    1932 12 15
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Lafayette TheatreVaudeville show - see 1932 12 10.....2011
    1932 12 14
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Lafayette TheatreVaudeville show - see 1932 12 10.....2011
    1932 12 16
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Lafayette TheatreVaudeville show - see 1932 12 10.....2011
    1932 12 17
    Saturday
    .activities not documented.
    1932 12 18
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1932 12 19
    Monday
    .activities not documented.
    1932 12 20
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1932 12 21
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y..ARC recording session.DE3213..2011
    1932 12 22
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y..ARC recording session.DE3214 NDCS 1022.2011
    1932 12 23
    Friday
    .activities not documented.
    1932 12 24
    Saturday
    .York, Penn.Valencia Ballroom....Vail I.2011
    1932 12 25
    Sunday
    Christmas
    .Pittsburgh, Penn.Schenley Hotel...05,1-7..2011
    1932 12 26
    Monday
    .Cleveland, OhioBallroom
    Hotel Cleveland

    "Duke Ellington and his famous band have been engaged by the Ching Tang Club of Lakewood to furnish music at their ninth annual Christmas dance...."
    The club was a young men's club, proceeds of the party were to go to charity.
    "Plan Christmas Dance," Cleveland Plain Dealer, 1932-12-19, p.14...K.Steiner Dec 2012

    Added 2012-01-17
    1932 12 27
    Tuesday
    8:30 till 1
    .Canton, Oh.New Land O’Dance Ballroom
    Market Avenue
    (North Canton)

    Dance, 8:30 to 1:00 am
    Owner H.W.Perry announced he would be installing loges and special seating for those who wanted to watch but not dance.

    Admission 75 cents a person, free list suspended, doors open 7 pm.
    • Joe Mosbrook: "Jazzed in Cleveland"
      • The Canton Repository:
      • Announcement and ad, 1932-12-18, p.16
      • Ad, 1932-12-20, p.10
      • Ad, 1932-12-21, p.9
      • Announcement 1932-12-25, p.16
      • Ad, 1932-12-27, p.16
    ...djp

    added 2012-12-11
    updated 2013-09-06
    1932 12 28
    Wednesday
    .Columbus, Oh..Valley Dale Ballroom"[T]hey will formally open the new Valley Dale Color room, designed by Dick Ashbaugh.""Harlem Duke Plays Dale Opening," Columbus Dispatch, 27Dec32, p8A...K.Steiner Dec 2012
    Added 2012-01-17
    1932 12 29
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.
    1932 12 30
    Friday
    .activities not documented.
    1932 12 31
    Saturday
    1933 01 06New York, N.Y.RKO Albee Theatre
    Albee Square
    Brooklyn
    Vaudeville show
    Ellington orchestra, singer Ann Lester and others
    Brooklyn Daily Eagle....
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    1933 01 01
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.RKO Albee TheatreSee 1932 12 31.....added 2011
    1933 01 02
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.RKO Albee TheatreSee 1932 12 31.....added 2011
    1933 01 03
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.RKO Albee TheatreSee 1932 12 31.....added 2011
    1933 01 03
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.315 Edgecombe Ave.Duke's parents, James Edward and Daisy, celebrated their 35th anniversary at home. Among the family members and guests present were:
    • Ellington
    • son Mercer
    • sister Ruth
    • Cab Calloway (who dedicated half his Cotton Club broadcast to them) and his bandsmen
    • Sam Flashnick
    • Mr. and Mrs. E. Ned Williams, publicity agent for Mills-Rockwell
    • Mr. and Mrs. Braund [recte Braud?]
    • Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Greer
    • Mr. and Mrs. Juan Tizol
    • Ivy Anderson
    • Freddie Jenkins
    • Mr. and Mrs. F. Guy
    • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wetzel [recte Whetzel]
    • Joseph Nanton
    • Otto Hardwick
    Courier columnist Ted Yates listed many more names, as well as the names of those who sent greetings and/or gifts.
    Thirty-Fifth Anniversary of Ellingtons A Blessed Event; Nite Club Stars Attend,  Pittsburgh Courier 1933-01-14 p.3 s.1 (date-line New York, Jan.5)....
    added 2013-09-09
    1933 01 04
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.RKO Albee TheatreSee 1932 12 31.....added 2011
    1933 01 05
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.RKO Albee TheatreSee 1932 12 31.....added 2011
    1933 01 06
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.RKO Albee TheatreSee 1932 12 31.....added 2011
    1933 01 07
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y..ARC recording session.DE330111,1-29
    85,2-4
    ..2011
    1933 01 08
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1933 01 09
    Monday
    2:30 a.m. departure
    .New York to PittsburghPullman coachIn a story datelined Pittsburgh, Jan.9, Pittsburgh Courier columnist Ted Yates described his train trip from New York to Pittsburgh, departing at 2:30 a.m., with Ellington, his family and the orchestra, some with their wives. Specifically mentioned as being on the trip:
    • Duke's parents
    • son Mercer
    • sister Ruth
    • Sam Fleishnick, representing Ellington's booking agent Mills Rockwell
    • Ivy Anderson
    • Artie Wetzel
    • Charlie Williams
    • Mr. and Mrs. Juan Tizol
    • Mr. and Mrs. William Broad
    • friend Jerome Reigh
    • himself (Yates)
    Since a subsequent story says Duke's girlfriend, not named, was at the post-event celebration that evening, it seems likely she was on this trip too.
    Pittsburgh Courier 1933-01-14 p.6 s.2...KS, djp
    Added 2012-01-17

    updated 2013-09-09
    1933 01 09
    Monday
    .Pittsburgh, Penn.Pythian Temple"Victory Dance" in honour of the "King of Jazz Rhythm"
    Duke was crowned winner of the Pittsburgh Courier's "Most Popular Orchestra" contest, sponsored by the Pittsburgh Courier, celebrating the second time he won its poll.

    Courier's theatrical editor, Floyd G. Snelson, climbed to the platform and made the coronation speech, introducing the Ellington family and the band. The lovely Sara Turner put the crown on Duke's head and gave him a silver loving cup to deafening applause. The dance followed.

    There is extensive coverage in the January 7 and 14 editions of the Courier, including a photo collage of the band and Duke, and photos of Daisy and of Ruth.
    (1)Stratemann has Ellington at the Pythian until Jan.13, citing Pittsburgh Courier 1933-01-07,pp.2 & 6, but there is nothing in that edition saying so. Vail gives the same dates, naming no sources.

    (2)Ken Steiner's research indicates it was
    "A one-nighter. For the second year in a row, Ellington was crowned "King of Jazz" by the Pittsburgh Courier. The entire Ellington household came over from New York, especially for the coronation...."

    If Ellington had engagements in Pittsburgh after Jan. 9, they had to have finished by Jan. 12, because Ellington performed in Evansville the next day. Considering Ellington had his entire family with him and some of the sidemen brought their wives, they may have just taken a couple of days off before hitting the road again.
    (1)Pittsburgh Courier, 1933-01-07 pp.2,6

    (2)Floyd Snelson, "Duke Ellington Praises Hospitality of Pittsburgh After Gala Coronation," Pittsburgh Courier, 1933-01-14, p.7 s.2
    ...K.Steiner Dec 2012
    added 2011
    updated 2012-01-18
    and 2013-09-07
    1933 01 09
    Monday
    .Pittsburgh, Penn. The SunsetAfter the Pythian Temple dance, "The Duke and his gang were guests of the Sunset," a restaurant which was crowded with well-wishers."Talk 'o Town," Pittsburgh Courier, 1933-01-14, s.1 p.8....
    added 2013-09-09
    1933 01 10
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1933 01 11
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1933 01 12
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.
    1933 01 13
    Friday
    .Evansville, Ind.Memorial ColiseumConcert, 9 pm, followed by dancing until 2 am

    Duke Ellington and His World Famous Orchestra

    Sharing the billing, Ivy Anderson and Charley Williams

    Reduced prices, couples $1.50 plus tax. Reserved tables 25 cents per person. Balcony admission 35 cents.
    "A large crowd attended the dance in Evansville, Ind., Friday night where Duke Ellington's band played."

      Ads, Evansville Press,
    • 1933-01-08
    • 1933-01-13
  • Lee L. Brown, "Kentucky State News," Chicago Defender, nat. ed., 1933-01-21 p.21
  • ...Renny McBride, Evansville Libary 2013-08-22; K.Steiner Dec 2012
    Added 2012-01-17 and updated 2013-08-22
    1933 01 14
    Saturday
    ...Peripheral event
    The Pittsburgh Courier carried an ad for G.A.Morgan's Improved Hair Refiner Cream, with an endorsement by Ellington: "I have tried them all, but there's nothing that does the work quite so well as G.A.Morgan's Hir Refining Cream for straightening the hair,"says Duke Ellington, the Jazz King

    Also on the page: Tickets for the Duke Ellington dance were duplicated, and the schemers got away - so they believe.
    Pittsburgh Courier, 1933-01-04, p.6,s.1djpAdded 2013-09-09
    1933 01 14
    Saturday
    1933 01 28
    Saturday
    or
    1933 01 30
    Monday
    or
    1933 02 03
    Friday
    St. Louis, Mo.Club AvalonClub date.

    (1)For this engagement, unadvertised in St. Louis newspapers, it was reported the booking is for two weeks with an option. Ellington's is the first colored band to play the spot.

    (2)A confusing report in the Chicago Defender has Ivie Anderson leaving the band twice during this engagement and flying to Chicago; the Avalon management was said to have sent a telegram to the Defender stating that the band closed "Saturday night" [28 Jan].

    (3) The closing date is uncertain. United Press columnist C.E.Butterfield's column published in the January 20 1933 Cumberland (Maryland) Evening Times, p.6 and Harrisburg (Penn.) Telegraph, p.12, says Duke Ellington's band, playing from St. Louis, give the first of three Saturday midnight dance concerts on WABC-CBS this week-end.
    If these were all to be from St. Louis, this indicates a closing date of February 4, but Ellington appears to in Philadelphia on February 4. The January 21 and 28 broadcasts are confirmed in radio logs in the Fresno Bee, The Los Angeles Times and the New York Times for those dates, but Ellington is missing from their schedules for February 4.(4)In an oral history interview, local musician Elijah Shaw said One time Duke Ellington came here to play and Sonny Greer was sick, one of my students Wilbert Curt played in Sonny Greer's place.
    ..Vail IK.Steiner Dec 2012
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    updated 2013-04-23
    1933 01 13
    Friday
    .St. Louis, Mo.Club AvalonClub date - see 1933 01 14.....2011
    1933 01 14
    Saturday
    .St. Louis, Mo.Club AvalonClub date - see 1933 01 14.....2011
    1933 01 15
    Sunday
    .St. Louis, Mo.Club AvalonClub date - see 1933 01 14.....2011
    1933 01 16
    Monday
    .St. Louis, Mo.Club AvalonClub date - see 1933 01 14.....2011
    1933 01 17
    Tuesday
    .St. Louis, Mo.Club AvalonClub date - see 1933 01 14.....2011
    1933 01 18
    Wednesday
    .St. Louis, Mo.Club AvalonClub date - see 1933 01 14.....2011
    1933 01 19
    Thursday
    .St. Louis, Mo.Club AvalonClub date - see 1933 01 14.....2011
    1933 01 20
    Friday
    .St. Louis, Mo.Club AvalonClub date - see 1933 01 14.....2011
    1933 01 21
    Saturday
    .St. Louis, Mo.Club AvalonClub date - see 1933 01 14.....2011
    1933 01 22
    Sunday
    .St. Louis, Mo.Club AvalonClub date - see 1933 01 14.....2011
    1933 01 23
    Monday
    .St. Louis, Mo.Club AvalonClub date - see 1933 01 14.....2011
    1933 01 24
    Tuesday
    .St. Louis, Mo.Club AvalonClub date - see 1933 01 14.....2011
    1933 01 25
    Wednesday
    .St. Louis, Mo.Club AvalonClub date - see 1933 01 14.....2011
    1933 01 26
    Thursday
    .St. Louis, Mo.Club AvalonClub date - see 1933 01 14.....2011
    1933 01 27
    Friday
    .St. Louis, Mo.Club AvalonClub date - see 1933 01 14.....2011
    1933 01 28
    Saturday
    .St. Louis, Mo.Club AvalonClub date - see 1933 01 14.....2011
    1933 01 29
    Sunday
    .St. Louis, Mo.Club Avalon
    Club date - see 1933 01 14
    Closing date uncertain
    .....2011
    1933 01 30
    Monday
    .St. Louis, Mo.Club Avalon
    Club date - see 1933 01 14
    Closing date uncertain
    .....2011
    1933 01 31...Peripheral event
    Creole Rhapsody won Ellington the New York Schools of Music annual award for the best composition of the year
    Niagara Falls Gazette, p.5.djp
    Added 2012-09-14
    1933 01 31
    Tuesday
    .St. Louis, Mo.Club Avalon
    Club date - see 1933 01 14
    Closing date uncertain
    .....2011
    1933 01 31
    Tuesday
    1933 02 01
    Wednesday
    St. Louis, Mo..
    The telegram from the Avalon management to the Chicago Defender suggested that the band "might well have playing elsewhere in the Mound city." (Chicago Defender, above)
    ....K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2012-01-12

    February 1933

    1933 02 01
    Wednesday
    .St. Louis, Mo.Club Avalon
    Club date - see 1933 01 14
    Closing date uncertain
    .....2011
    1933 02 02
    Thursday
    .St. Louis, Mo.Club Avalon
    Club date - see 1933 01 14
    Closing date uncertain

    I have kept this entry listed because there was a possibility of the contract begin extended, but it seems doubtful given the Carbondale appearance on this date. However, St. Louis and Carbondale are about 2 hours apart by road. It's not impossible.
    .....2011
    1933 02 02
    Thursday
    .Carbondale, Ill.exact venue unknownA "breakfast dance given at the shoe factory.""Illinois News," Chicago Defender, nat. ed., 18Feb33, p22...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2012-01-12
    1933 02 03
    Friday
    .St. Louis, Mo.Club Avalon
    Club date - see 1933 01 14
    Doubtful but not impossible. Closing date uncertain
    .....2011
    1933 02 041933 02 10Philadelphia, Penn.Stanley Theatre....Carl A. Hällström, The Duke Ellington Itinerary.2011
    1933 02 04
    Saturday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Stanley TheatreStage show - see 1933 02 04....2011
    1933 02 05
    Sunday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Stanley TheatreStage show - see 1933 02 04....2011
    1933 02 06
    Monday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Stanley TheatreStage show - see 1933 02 04....2011
    1933 02 07
    Tuesday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Stanley TheatreStage show - see 1933 02 04....2011
    1933 02 08
    Wednesday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Stanley TheatreStage show - see 1933 02 04....2011
    1933 02 09
    Thursday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Stanley TheatreStage show - see 1933 02 04....2011
    1933 02 10
    Friday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Stanley TheatreStage show - see 1933 02 04....2011
    1933 02 11
    Saturday
    .activities not documented.
    1933 02 12
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1933 02 13
    Monday
    .activities not documented.
    1933 02 14
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1933 02 15
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.55 Fifth AveColumbia
    (English Columbia) recording session
    .DE3302 11,1-27+29
    04,1-8
    ..2011
    1933 02 16
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.55 Fifth Ave.Columbia
    (English Columbia) recording session
    .DE330311,1-29
    04,1-8
    ..2011
    1933 02 17
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y..ARC recording session.DE330411,1-29
    10,3-22
    05,3-40
    02,1-24
    Timner corrections .2011
    1933 02 18
    Saturday
    .Allentown, Penn.Mealey Auditorium"Dancing 8:30 pm to 12:00."ad, Allentown Morning Call, 18Feb33, p11...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2012-01-12
    1933 02 19
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1933 02 20
    Monday
    .activities not documented.
    1933 02 21
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1933 02 22
    Wednesday
    .Brooklyn, N.Y.Labor Lyceum
    Willoughby and Myrtle Aves.
    Charity Dance and All-Star Show for the Brooklyn Home for Aged Colored People
    The bill included Ellington and his band, The Three Keys, Doris Rhubottom, Tommy Morton and His Ipana Troubadours, Connie's Inn Revue and Band, Earl (Snakehips) Tucker, Jazzlips Richardson, Bessie Dudley, Cora Green, Una West, Willie Jackson, The Lucky Severn Trio, Red Simmons, The Dixie Nightingales. Music for dancing by Cora La Redd's Red Peppers. Admission 35 cents, no tax.
    Ad, New York Amsterdam News 1933-02-15p.11...Stratemann
    p.52
    .
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-07
    1933 02 23
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.
    1933 02 24
    Friday
    .activities not documented.
    1933 02 25
    Saturday
    .activities not documented.
    1933 02 26
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1933 02 27
    Monday
    .activities not documented.
    1933 02 28
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.

    March 1933

    1933 03 01
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1933 03 02
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.
    1933 03 03
    Friday
    .activities not documented.
    1933 03 04
    Saturday
    .Astoria, N.Y.Paramount's Eastern Service StudiosParamount Pictorial 837
    "The World at Large"
    10 min. film featuring Baron Lee and His Blue Rhythm Orch., Cab Calloway and His Orch., and Duke Ellington and His Orch.
    .DE330507,2-5
    03,3-20
    Stratemann 53
    .updated 2012-01-06
    1933 03 05
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1933 03 06
    Monday
    .activities not documented.
    1933 03 07
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1933 03 08
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1933 03 09
    Thursday
    1933 05 31
    Wednesday
    New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      Return to the Cotton Club
    • Night club residency (this was the last Ellington residency at the "uptown" Cotton Club)
    • 21st Cotton Club Parade revue
    • Remote broadcast WEAF and NBC Red 12:05* - 12:30 am
        Titles broadcast
      • Signature – East St. Louis Toodle
      • My Darling
      • Limehouse Blues
      • Sophisticated Lady
      • It Don’t Mean A Thing
      • Ducky Wucky
      • Milenberg Joys
      • Mood Indigo
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly broadcast on WMCA is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 12:45 to 3 A.M. Dance Orch.
    Spike Hughes, in Impressions of Ellington in New York, ...I make a point nowadays of being home every night at two, to hear his half-hour broadcast. (Twice a week he also broadcasts for half-an-hour as well.)
    While an advertisement in the March 10 Brooklyn Eagle announced Sunday March 12 midnite would be the triumphant return of the maestro of symphonic jazz, the broadcast establishes the engagement began March 9.

    Ken Steiner in DEMS 09/2-6:

    While details for Ellington’s first trip to Europe were being worked out, Ellington played what would be his last engagement at the Uptown Cotton Club.

    New York dailies advertised opening night for 12Mar33, but the 7Mar33 Variety report that Ellington steps into the Cotton Club here this Thursday (9) replacing Cab Calloway (in the 21st Cotton Club Parade), who goes on tour is confirmed by a NBC broadcast 9Mar.



    Mr. Steiner's information is consistent with a Variety announcement saying Ellington would replace Calloway on the 9th.

    This webpage is prepared on the assumption this Cotton Club engagement was 7 nights a week. If you have evidence this was not so, please contact the webmaster.

    The song listings for the broadcasts are from Ken Steiner's exhaustive research of the NBC log books and corrected traffic sheets, as published in DEMS 09/2-6.

    You should consult that bulletin for considerably more detail provided by Mr. Steiner.
    • Stratemann p.57
    • Vail I with unidentified clipping
    • Variety 1933-03-07
    • Brooklyn Eagle 1933-03-10
    • *12:05 per N.Y.Times radio log 1933-03-09
    • Tucker, The Duke Ellington Reader, p.70, from Hughes column in Melody Maker, May 1933
    .
    .09,2-6..updated 2012-01-06
    and 2013-09-10
    1933 03 00.New York, N.Y.Universal StudioStratemann believes about 1 minute of a Universal Newsreel was filmed during this Cotton Club residencyStratemann p.57....2011
    1933 03 10
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • 21st Cotton Club Parade revue
    • Remote broadcast WEAF and NBC Red 12 - 12:30 am
        Titles broadcast
      • Its Glory
      • Blue Tune
      • Bugle Call Rag
      • Creole Love Call
      • Fit as a Fiddle
      • Sophisticated Lady
      • Lightnin’
      • Swanee Lullaby
      • Note this broadcast is not listed in the New York Times, Chicago Daily Tribune, Los Angeles Times or Washington Post radio logs
    ..09,2-6..
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-10
    1933 03 11
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • 21st Cotton Club Parade revue
    • 1:30 am remote broadcast WMCA
    .....2011
    1933 03 12
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • 21st Cotton Club Parade revue
    • 1:30 am local remote broadcast WMCA


    This is the advertised opening date for Ellington's return to the Club to replace Calloway, who was going on tour.
    New York Times daily and weekly radio log.05,1-7.ks djp
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-10
    1933 03 13
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • 21st Cotton Club Parade revue
    • no Ellington broadcast is shown in the NYT radio log
    New York Times daily and weekly radio log....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-10
    1933 03 14
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • 21st Cotton Club Parade revue
    • Remote broadcast WEAF and NBC Blue network12 - 12:30 am
        Titles broadcast
      • Signature – East St. Louis Toodle
      • Dinah
      • Drop Me Off at Harlem
      • The Sheik
      • Rockin in Rhythm
      • Stevedore Stomp
      • Night and Day
      • Ring Dem Bells
      • Sophisticated Lady
      • Signature –East St. Louis Toodle Oo
    • No apparent local broadcast on WMCA
    New York Times weekly radio log, week of 1933-03-12, and daily log, 1933-03-12.09,2-6..
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-10
    1933 03 15
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • 21st Cotton Club Parade revue
    • No apparent local or national broadcasts appear in the NYT radio log.
    New York Times radio log 1933-03-15....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-10
    1933 03 16
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • 21st Cotton Club Parade revue
    • Remote broadcast WEAF and NBC Red network12:05 - 12:30 am
        Titles broadcast
      • Signature – East St. Louis Toodle
      • 142nd and Lenox Ave. [
      • Sophisticated Lady
      • I Heard
      • Echoes of the Jungle
      • Old Man River
      • Signature – East St. Louis Toodle Oo
      • Crossed out: Fast and Furious
      • Rose Room
      • Three Little Words
    • No apparent local broadcast on WMCA
    New York Times radio log 1933-03-16.09,2-6..
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-10
    1933 03 17
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • 21st Cotton Club Parade revue
    • Remote broadcast WJZ and NBC Blue network12:15 - 12:30 am
        Titles broadcast
      • Signature – East St. Louis Toodle
      • Lightnin’
      • Mood Indigo
      • Milenberg Joys
      • Sophisticated Lady
      • Signature – East St. Louis Toodle Oo
      • Crossed out: Double Check Stomp
      • Some of These Days
    • No apparent local broadcast on WMCA
    • Backstage birthday celebration for the young Harold Nicholas
    .09,2-6..
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-10
    1933 03 18
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • 21st Cotton Club Parade revue
    • No apparent local broadcast on WMCA, but its 2 a.m. "Calloway's Orch." listing might be a mistitled Ellington broadcast.

    New York Times radio log 1933-03-18....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-10
    1933 03 19
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • 21st Cotton Club Parade revue
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly broadcast on WMCA is not in the New York Times radio log, but a 30 minute 1:45 a.m. Wellington Orch. WMCA radio listing may be a misspelled Ellington listing.
    New York Times weekly radio log 1933-03-19.09,2-6..
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-10
    1933 03 20
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • 21st Cotton Club Parade revue
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly broadcast on WMCA is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 12:45 to 3 A.M. Dance Music
    New York Times weekly radio log 1933-03-19.09,2-6..
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-11
    1933 03 21
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • 21st Cotton Club Parade revue
    • Remote broadcast WJZ and NBC Blue network12 - 12:30 am (confirmed in NYT radio log)
        Titles broadcast
      • Signature – East St. Louis Toodle
      • Ring Dem Bells
      • Swanee Lullaby
      • I’ve Got the World on a String
      • Drop Me Off in Harlem
      • Sophisticated Lady
      • Dinah
      • Tiger Rag
      • Signature – East St. Louis Toodle Oo
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly broadcast on WMCA is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 12:45 to 3 A.M. Dance Music
    New York Times radio log 1933-03-21 and weekly radio log 1933-03-19.09,2-6..
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-11
    1933 03 22
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • 21st Cotton Club Parade revue
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly broadcast on WMCA is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 12:45 to 3 A.M. Dance Music
    New York Times weekly radio log 1933-03-19.09,2-6..
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-11
    1933 03 23
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • 21st Cotton Club Parade revue
    • Remote broadcast WEAF and NBC Red network12:05 - 12:30 am (not shown in NYT radio log)
        Titles broadcast
      • Signature – East St. Louis Toodle-Oo
      • Swing Low
      • Rose Room
      • Lightnin’
      • Medley: You’ve Got Me Cryin’ Again
      • Down a Carolina Lane
      • Some of These Days
      • The Mooche
      • Twelfth Street Rag
      • Signature – East St. Louis Toodle Oo
      • Crossed out: I’ve Got the World On a String
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly broadcast on WMCA is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 12:45 to 3 A.M. Dance Music
    New York Times radio log 1933-03-23.09,2-6..
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-11
    1933 03 24
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • 21st Cotton Club Parade revue
    • Remote broadcast WJZ and NBC Blue network12 - 12:30 am(confirmed by NYT radio log)
        Titles broadcast
    • Signature – East St. Louis Toodle-Oo
    • Jive Stomp
    • Creole Love Call
    • Rockin’ in Rhythm
    • Sophisticated Lady
    • It Don’t Mean a Thing
    • Black and Tan Fantasy
    • Lightnin’
    • Mood Indigo
    • Crossed out: Signature – East St. Louis Toodle Oo
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly broadcast on WMCA is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 12:45 to 3 A.M. Dance Music
    New York Times radio log 1933-03-24.09,2-6..
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-11
    1933 03 25
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • 21st Cotton Club Parade revue
    • The "nightly" broadcast on WMCA is listed in the New York Times radio log at 1:45 a.m.
    New York Times radio log 1933-03-25.09,2-6..
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-11
    1933 03 26
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • 21st Cotton Club Parade revue
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly broadcast on WMCA is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 11:15 - 3 A.M. Dance Music
    New York Times radio log 1933-03-26.09,2-6..
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-11
    1933 03 27
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • 21st Cotton Club Parade revue
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly broadcast on WMCA is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 11:15 to 3 A.M. Dance Music; Songs
    New York Times radio log 1933-03-27.09,2-6..
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-11
    1933 03 28
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • 21st Cotton Club Parade revue
    • Remote broadcast WJZ and NBC Blue network12 - 12:30 am (confirmed by NYT radio log)
        Titles broadcast
      • Signature – East St. Louis Toodle-Oo
      • Louisiana Hayride
      • I’ve Got a Right to Sing the Blues from “Vanities 1932”
      • Digga Digga Do
      • Ducky Wucky
      • A Tree Was a Tree
      • Echoes of the Jungle
      • Hot and Bothered
      • Sophisticated Lady
      • Crossed out: Signature – East St. Louis Toodle Oo
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly broadcast on WMCA is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 11:15 - 3 A.M. Dance Music
    New York Times radio log 1933-03-28.09,2-6..
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-11
    1933 03 29
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • 21st Cotton Club Parade revue
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly broadcast on WMCA is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 11:00-3:00 A.M. Dance Music; Songs
    New York Times radio log 1933-03-29.09,2-6..
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-11
    1933 03 30
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • 21st Cotton Club Parade revue
    • Remote broadcast WEAF and NBC Red network12 - 12:30 am(confirmed by NYT radio log)
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly broadcast on WMCA is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 1:00 to 3 A.M. Dance Music
    New York Times radio log 1933-03-30.09,2-6..
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-11
    1933 03 31
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • 21st Cotton Club Parade revue
    • Remote broadcast WJZ and NBC Blue network12 - 12:30 am(confirmed by NYT radio log)
        Titles broadcast
      • Signature – East St. Louis Toodle-Oo
      • Jig Walk
      • Medley: Willow, Weep for Me
      • You Got Me Cryin’ Again
      • Night and Day
      • Doin the New Low Down from “Blackbirds”
      • Japanese Dreams
      • Jive Stomp
      • Sophisticated Lady
      • Just an Echo in the Valley
      • Mood Indigo
      • Signature – East St. Louis Toodle Oo
  • The expected 2 a.m. nightly broadcast on WMCA is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 11:00 to 3 A.M. Dance Music; Songs. The Mount Vernon Daily Argus shows this time slot as Entertainment
  • New York Times radio log 1933-03-31.09,2-6..
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-11

    April 1933

    1933 04 01
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • 21st Cotton Club Parade revue
    • 2 a.m. remote broadcast on WMCA
    New York Times radio log 1933-04-01.09,2-6..
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-11
    1933 04 02
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • 21st Cotton Club Parade revue
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly broadcast on WMCA is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 11:00 - 3 A.M. Dance Music
    New York Times radio log 1933-04-02.09,2-6..
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-11
    1933 04 03
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • 21st Cotton Club Parade revue
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly broadcast on WMCA is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 12:45 to 3 A.M. Dance Music
    New York Times radio log 1933-04-03.09,2-6..
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-11
    1933 04 04
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • 21st Cotton Club Parade revue
    • Remote broadcast WJZ and NBC Blue network 12 - 12:30 am (confirmed by NYT radio log)
        Titles broadcast
      • Signature – East St. Louis Toodle-Oo
      • Every Tub
      • Black Beauty
      • Nobody’s Sweetheart Now
      • Sophisticated Lady
      • Rockin’ in Rhythm
      • I Must Have That Man
      • Runnin’ Wild
      • Blue Ramble
      • Signature
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly broadcast on WMCA is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 12:45-3:00 Dance Music
    New York Times radio log 1933-04-04.09,2-6..
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-11
    1933 04 05
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • 21st Cotton Club Parade revue
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly broadcast on WMCA is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 12:45-3:00 Dance Music
    New York Times radio log 1933-04-05.09,2-6..
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-11
    1933 04 06
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • 21st Cotton Club Parade revue
    • Remote broadcast WEAF and NBC Red network 12:05 - 12:30 am(confirmed by NYT radio log)
        Titles broadcast
      • Signature – East St. Louis Toodle-Oo
      • Say It Isn’t So
      • Blue Tune
      • Birmingham Breakdown
      • Sophisticated Lady
      • Lightning
      • Creole Love Call
      • Crossed out: It’s Glory
      • Black and Tan Fantasy
      • Signature
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly broadcast on WMCA is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 12:45 to 3 A.M. Dance Music
    New York Times radio log 1933-04-06.09,2-6..
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-11
    1933 04 07
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • 21st Cotton Club Parade revue
    • Remote broadcast WJZ and NBC Blue network 12-12:30 am(confirmed by NYT radio log)
        Titles broadcast
      • Signature – East St. Louis Toodle-Oo
      • Lime House Blues
      • Rose Room
      • Swing Low
      • St. Louis Blues
      • The Sheik
      • Milenberg Joys
      • Signature
      • Crossed out: Sophisticated Lady
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly broadcast on WMCA is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 12:45 to 3 A.M. Dance Music
    New York Times radio log 1933-04-07.09,2-6..
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-11
    1933 04 08
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • 21st Cotton Club Parade revue
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly broadcast on WMCA is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 12:45 to 3 A.M. Dance Music
    New York Times radio log 1933-04-08.09,2-6..
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-11
    1933 04 09
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • 21st Cotton Club Parade revue
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly broadcast on WMCA is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 11:30-2:30 A.M. Dance Music
    New York Times radio log 1933-04-09.09,2-6..
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-11
    1933 04 10
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • 21st Cotton Club Parade revue
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly broadcast on WMCA is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 1:00 - 2:30 A.M. Dance Music
    New York Times radio log 1933-04-10.09,2-6..
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-11
    1933 04 11
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • 21st Cotton Club Parade revue
    • Remote broadcast WEAF and NBC Red network 12 - 12:30 am(confirmed by NYT radio log)
        Titles broadcast
      • Signature – East St. Louis Toodle-Oo
      • Slippery Horn
      • Medley: Have You Ever Been Lonely
      • Try a Little Tenderness
      • My Darling
      • Bugle Call Rag
      • Sophisticated Lady
      • Jig Walk
      • Black and Tan Fantasy
      • Stevedore Stomp
      • Awful Sad
      • Crossed out: Signature
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly broadcast on WMCA is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows [1}1:30 to 2:30 A.M. Dance Music; Talk; Songs
    New York Times radio log 1933-0_-__.09,2-6..
    added 2011

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    1933 04 12
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • 21st Cotton Club Parade revue
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly broadcast on WMCA is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 11:30-2:30 A.M. Dance Music; Talk; Songs
    New York Times radio log 1933-04-12.09,2-6..
    added 2011

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    1933 04 13
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • 21st Cotton Club Parade revue
    • Remote broadcast WEAF and NBC Red network 12:05-12:30 am(confirmed by NYT radio log)
        Titles broadcast
      • Signature – East St. Louis Toodle-Oo
      • It’s Glory
      • Stormy Weather (the song's composer, Harold Arlen was listed as a vocalist in this broadcast and may have sung this song.)
      • Baby
      • Sophisticated Lady
      • Louisiana Hayride
      • Ducky Wucky
      • Whispering Tiger Rag
      • Signature
      • Crossed out: Blue Tune
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly broadcast on WMCA is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 11:30-2:30 A.M. Dance Music; Talk; Song
    New York Times radio log 1933-04-13.09,2-6..
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    updated 2013-09-11
    1933 04 14
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • 21st Cotton Club Parade revue
    • There was no broadcast on WEAF and NBC Red network or WJZ and NBC Blue network - Ellington was pre-empted by the Johnnie Johnson Orchestra, Hotel Pennsylvania
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly broadcast on WMCA is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 11:30-2:30 A.M. Dance Music; Talk; Songs
    New York Times radio log 1933-04-14.09,2-6..
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    updated 2013-09-11
    1933 04 15
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • 21st Cotton Club Parade revue
    • 2 a.m. remote broadcast on WMCA
    New York Times radio log 1933-04-15.09,2-6..
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    updated 2013-09-11
    1933 04 16
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Opening night of the new revue, the 22nd Cotton Club Parade, featuring Ethel Waters, with book and score by Ted Koehler and Harold Arlen.
      The Afro-American reported 'The Duke' was responsible for a new song that is buzzing daily all along Broadway, "Sophisticated Lady." He gave it to the public over the air ... before hundreds who attended the Cotton Club opening - and still thousands of others listened in over the NBC network. In a few hours, with characteristic manner, Broadway habitues had caught on and were buzzing the new number... This must be referring to the Tuesday night national broadcast.
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly broadcast on WMCA is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 11:30-2:30 A.M. Dance Music
    .09,2-6..
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    1933 04 17
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly broadcast on WMCA is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 11:30-2:30 A.M. Dance Music; Talk; Songs
    New York Times radio log 1933-04-17.09,2-6..
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    updated 2013-09-11
    1933 04 18
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • Remote broadcast WJZ and NBC Blue network 12-12:30 am(confirmed by NYT radio log)
        Titles broadcast
      • Signature – East St. Louis Toodle-Oo
      • Hot and Bothered
      • Down a Carolina Lane
      • China Boy
      • Stormy Weather
      • Digga Digga Doo
      • Sophisticated Lady
      • Just an Echo in the Valley
      • Swanee Lullaby
      • Signature
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly broadcast on WMCA is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 12:45 to 3 A.M. Dance Music
    New York Times radio log 1933-04-18.09,2-6..
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    updated 2013-09-11
    1933 04 19
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly broadcast on WMCA is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 11:30 to 2:30 A.M. Dance Orch.; Talk; Songs
    New York Times radio log 1933-04-19.09,2-6..
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    updated 2013-09-11
    1933 04 20
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • Remote broadcast WEAF and NBC Red network 12:05-12:30 am(confirmed by NYT radio log)
        Titles broadcast
      • Signature – East St. Louis Toodle-Oo
      • Whispering
      • Tiger Rag
      • Stormy Weather
      • Shim Sham
      • Medley: You’ve Got Me Crying Again
      • I’ll Follow You
      • I Got a Right to Sing the Blues
      • Happy as the Day is Long
      • Sophisticated Lady
      • Signature
      • Crossed out: Rockin’ in Rhythm
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly broadcast on WMCA is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 11:30-2:30A.M. Dance Music; Talk; Songs
    New York Times radio log 1933-04-20.09,2-6..
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    updated 2013-09-12
    1933 04 21
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • Remote broadcast WJZ and NBC Blue network 12-12:30 am(confirmed by NYT radio log)
        Titles broadcast
      • Signature – East St. Louis Toodle
      • Jive Stomp
      • Moon Song
      • The Monkey
      • Sophisticated Lady
      • Fast and Furious
      • Stormy Weather
      • Bugle Call Rag
      • Crossed out: Swanee Lullaby
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly broadcast on WMCA is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 11:30-2:303 A.M. Dance Music; Talk; Songs
    New York Times radio log 1933-04-21.09,2-6..
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    1933 04 22
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Roseland Ballroom,
    Broadway & 51st
    The entire Cotton Club Revue performed at the Roseland Ballroom...09,2-6..
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    1933 04 22
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • 30 minute 2 a.m. remote local broadcast on WMCA
    New York Times radio log 1933-04-22.09,2-6..
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    1933 04 23
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly broadcast on WMCA is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 11:45-2:30 A.M. Dance Music
    New York Times radio log 1933-04-23.09,2-6..
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    1933 04 24
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly broadcast on WMCA is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 11:30 to 2:30 A.M. Dance Music; Songs
    New York Times radio log 1933-04-24.09,2-6..
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    1933 04 25
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • Remote broadcast WJZ and NBC Blue network 12-12:30 am (confirmed by NYT radio log)
        Titles broadcast
    • Signature – East St. Louis Toodle
    • Cotton Club Shim Sham
    • Stormy Weather
    • Some of these Days
    • The Monkey
    • Baby
    • Get Yourself a New Broom
    • Awful Sad
    • Crossed out: Signature – East St. Louis Toodle Oo
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly broadcast on WMCA is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 11:30-2:30 A.M. Dance Music; Songs
    New York Times radio log 1933-04-25.09,2-6..
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    updated 2013-09-12
    1933 04 26
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly broadcast on WMCA is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 11:30-2:30 A.M. Dance Music; Songs
    New York Times radio log 1933-04-26.09,2-6..
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    updated 2013-09-12
    1933 04 27
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • Remote broadcast WEAF and NBC Red network 12:05-12:30 am (confirmed by NYT radio log)
        Titles broadcast
      • Signature – East St. Louis Toodle
      • Slippery Horn
      • Drop Me Off in Harlem
      • Raisin the Rent
      • Sophisticated Lady
      • Jive Stomp
      • Stormy Weather
      • Signature: East St. Louis Toodle Oo
      • Crossed out: Doin the New Low Down
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly broadcast on WMCA is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 11:30-2:30 A.M. Dance Music; Songs
    New York Times radio log 1933-04-27.09,2-6..
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    1933 04 28
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • The usual remote WJZ and NBC Blue network broadcast was pre-empted by the broadcast of the Princess Eugenie Pageant at the Metropolitan Opera Ball. (confirmed by NYT radio log)
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly local WMCA broadcast is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 12:45 to 3 A.M. Dance Music; Songs
    New York Times radio log 1933-04-28.09,2-6..
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    1933 04 29
    Saturday
    Ellington's birthday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • 30 minute 2 a.m. local WMCA broadcast
    New York Times radio log 1933-04-29.09,2-6..
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    1933 04 30
    Sunday
    3 PM
    .New York, N.Y.Renaissance CasinoSamaritan Nursery Benefit

    Steven Lasker:

    "According to a handbill found in Ellington's vertical file at the Schomburg Branch of the New York Public Library, a benefit for the Samaritan Nursery School was held at the Renaissance Casino in Harlem at 3 p.m. on "Sun., April 30." Advertised is "An Afternoon of Stars Featuring Duke Ellington, Carmen Jones Choir, Ralph Cooper, Del St. John, Edith Sewell, Ralph Demund, Prof. Norris Roach, Magician and Many Stage & Radio Stars. Nora Holt, Mistress of Ceremony."

    ..02,2-20..
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    1933 04 30
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly local WMCA broadcast is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 12:00-2:30 A.M. Dance Music; Talk; Songs
    New York Times radio log 1933-04-30.09,2-6..
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    May 1933

    1933 05 01
    Monday<
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly local WMCA broadcast is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 11:30-2:30 A.M. Dance Music; Talks; Songs
    New York Times radio log 1933-05-01.09,2-6..
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    1933 05 02
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • Remote broadcast WJZ and NBC Blue network 12-12:30 am (confirmed by NYT radio log)
        Titles broadcast
      • Signature – East St. Louis Toodle-Oo
      • Lightnin’
      • Stormy Weather
      • Swing Low
      • Trees
      • Happy as the Day is Long
      • Down a Carolina Lane
      • Jig Walk
      • Sophisticated Lady
      • Signature
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly local WMCA broadcast is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 11:30-2:30 A.M. Dance Music; Talks; Songs
    New York Times radio log 1933-05-02.09,2-6..
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    1933 05 03
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly local WMCA broadcast is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 11:00-2:30 A.M. Dance Music; Talks; Songs
    New York Times radio log 1933-05-03.09,2-6..
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    1933 05 04
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • Remote broadcast WEAF and NBC Red network 12:05-12:30 am (confirmed by NYT radio log)
        Titles broadcast
      • Signature – East St. Louis Toodle
      • Every Tub
      • Stormy Weather
      • Fast and Furious
      • The Duke Steps Out
      • Drop Me Off in Harlem
      • Sophisticated Lady
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly local WMCA broadcast is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 12:00-2:30 A.M. Dance Music; Talk; Songs
    New York Times radio log 1933-05-04.09,2-6..
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    1933 05 05
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • Remote broadcast WJZ and NBC Blue network 12-12:30 am (confirmed by NYT radio log)
        Titles broadcast
      • Signature – East St. Louis Toodle-Oo
      • It’s Glory
      • Drop Me Off in Harlem
      • Twelfth Street Rag
      • Sophisticated Lady
      • Milenburg Joys
      • Raising the Rent
      • Slippery Horn
      • Signature – East St. Louis Toodle-Oo
      • Crossed out: Ducky Wucky
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly local WMCA broadcast is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 12:00-2:30 A.M. Dance Music; Talk; Songs
    New York Times radio log 1933-05-05.09,2-6..
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    1933 05 06
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • 30 minute local remote WMCA broadcast
    New York Times radio log 1933-05-06.09,2-6..
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    1933 05 07
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • 30 minute 2 a.m. local remote WMCA broadcast
    New York Times radio log 1933-05-07.09,2-6..
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    1933 05 08
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly local WMCA broadcast is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 11:00-2:30 A.M. Dance Music; Talk; Songs
    New York Times radio log 1933-05-08.09,2-6..
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    1933 05 09
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • Remote broadcast WJZ and NBC Blue network 12-12:30 am (confirmed by NYT radio log)
        Titles broadcast
      • Signature – East St. Louis Toodle
      • Every Tub
      • Black and Tan Fantasy
      • Get Yourself a New Broom
      • Sophisticated Lady
      • Fast and Furious
      • Down a Carolina Lane
      • Slippery Horn
      • Stormy Weather
      • Signature – East St. Louis Toodle Oo
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly local WMCA broadcast is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 11:00-2:30 A.M. Dance Music; Talks; Songs
    New York Times radio log 1933-05-09.09,2-6..
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    1933 05 10
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly local WMCA broadcast is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 11:00-2:30 A.M. Dance Music; Talks; Songs
    New York Times radio log 1933-05-10.09,2-6..
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    1933 05 11
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • Remote broadcast WEAF and NBC Red network 12:05-12:30 am (confirmed by NYT radio log)
        Titles broadcast
      • Signature – East St. Louis Toodle
      • Stevedore Stomp
      • Raisin’ the Rent
      • Get Yourself a New Broom
      • Sophisticated Lady
      • 3 illegible titles
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly local WMCA broadcast is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 11:00-2:30 A.M. Dance Music; Talk; Songs
    New York Times radio log 1933-05-11.09,2-6..
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    1933 05 12
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • Remote broadcast WJZ and NBC Blue network 12-12:30 am(confirmed by NYT radio log)
        Titles broadcast
      • Signature – East St. Louis Toodle-Oo
      • Old Man Blues
      • Down a Carolina Lane
      • It Don’t Mean a Thing
      • You’re Mine You
      • (illegible)
      • Medley: Looking Forward
      • It’s Sunday Down in Caroline
      • A Ghost of a Chance
      • I Heard
      • Sophisticated Lady
      • Signature – East St. Louis Toodle-Oo
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly local WMCA broadcast is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 11:00-2:30 A.M. Dance Music; Talks; Songs
    New York Times radio log 1933-05-12.09,2-6..
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    1933 05 13
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • 2:00 am local remote 30 minute WMCA broadcast The expected 2 a.m. nightly local WMCA broadcast is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 12:00-2:00 A.M. Dance Music
    New York Times radio log 1933-05-13.09,2-6..
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    1933 05 14
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • 2:00 am local remote 30 minute WMCA broadcast
    New York Times radio log 1933-05-14.09,2-6..
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    1933 05 15
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly local WMCA broadcast is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 11:00-2:30 A.M. Dance Music; Talks; Songs
    New York Times radio log 1933-05-.09,2-6..
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    1933 05 16
    Tuesday
    ...ARC recording session
    Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra
    Whetsel, Williams, Jenkins, Brown, Nanton, Tizol, Bigard, Hodges,Hardwicke, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Braud, Greer

      Titles recorded:
    • Bundle Of Blues
    • Sophisticated Lady
    • Stormy Weather
    -DE3307Timner corrections .2011
    1933 05 16
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • Remote broadcast WJZ and NBC Blue network 12-12:30 am (confirmed by NYT radio log)
        Titles broadcast
      • Signature – East St. Louis Toodle-Oo
      • The Duke Steps Out
      • Stormy Weather
      • The Monkey
      • Blue Prelude
      • I Know that You Know from “Oh Please”
      • When We’re Alone
      • Sophisticated Lady
      • Signature – East St. Louis Toodle-Oo
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly local WMCA broadcast is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 11:00-2:30 A.M. Dance Music; Talks; Songs
    New York Times radio log 1933-05-16.09,2-6..
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    1933 05 17
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly local WMCA broadcast is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 11:00-2:30 A.M. Dance Music; Talks; Songs
    New York Times radio log 1933-05-17.09,2-6..
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    1933 05 18
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • Remote broadcast WEAF and NBC Red network 12:05-12:30 am (confirmed by NYT radio log)
        Titles broadcast
      • Signature – East St. Louis Toodle-Oo
      • Slippery Horn
      • Mood Indigo
      • Ring Dem Bells
      • Sophisticated Lady
      • Fast and Furious
      • Best Wishes
      • Runnin’ Wild
      • Signature – East St. Louis Toodle-Oo
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly local WMCA broadcast is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 11:00-2:30 A.M. Dance Music; talks; songs
    New York Times radio log 1933-05-18.09,2-6..
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    1933 05 19
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • Remote broadcast WJZ and NBC Blue network 12-12:30 am (confirmed by NYT radio log)
        Titles broadcast
      • Signature – East St. Louis Toodle-Oo
      • Cotton Club Shim Sham
      • Creole Love Call
      • Swing Low
      • Sugar Hill Blues
      • Jive Stomp
      • Best Wishes
      • It’s Glory
      • Sophisticated Lady
      • Signature
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly local WMCA broadcast is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 11:00-2:30 A.M. Dance Music; Talks; Songs
    New York Times radio log 1933-05-19.09,2-6..
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    1933 05 20
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly local WMCA broadcast is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 12:00-2:30 A.M. Dance Music; Talks; Songs
    New York Times radio log 1933-05-20.09,2-6..
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    1933 05 21
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Lafayette Theatre,
    132nd St. & 7th Ave.
    Harlem
    Pullman Porters Brotherhood Monster Midnight Benefit show
    Among the performers advertised to appear were
    • Connie's Inn Revue
    • Ethel Waters
    • Duke Ellington and his Orchesta
    • Small's Paradise Revue (entire show)
    • George Dewey Washington
    • Hemsley Winfield
    • Ernest Whitman
    • Vincent Lopez and his Orchestra
    • Dextra Male Quintette
    • Hall Johnson's Negro Choir
    • Melody Four Quartette
    Admission prices $1.00, 75 cents and 55 cents
    • Ad, New York Age, 1933-05-20 p.2
    • Vail I, with image
    ...
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    1933 05 21
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly local WMCA broadcast is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 12:00-2:30 A.M. Dance Music; Talks; Songs
    New York Times radio log 1933-05-21.09,2-6..
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    1933 05 22
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly local WMCA broadcast is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 11:15-2:30 A.M. Dance Music; Talks; Songs
    New York Times radio log 1933-0_-__.09,2-6..
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    1933 05 23
    Tuesday
    .Astoria,
    Long Island, N.Y.
    Paramount Eastern Service StudiosFilming the 9 minute Paramount short film “Bundle Of Blues” (release date 1933-09-01)
    The tremendous popularity of the Koehler/Arlen hit Stormy Weather, recorded by Ethel Waters, spawned several exploitation plans.

    The sheet music sold as many as 8,000 copies a day.

    Recordings were issued on the Brunswick label (two records, Lombardo and Ellington - see 1933 05 16), Columbia (Ted Lewis orchestra) and Victor (Reisman's orchestra).

    Ellington's instrumental version topped the Brunswick label record sales in June, 1933, but he was unable to record a vocal with Ivy Anderson until 1940.
    The film sound track was recorded by Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra,
    Personnel: Whetsel, Williams, Jenkins, Brown, Nanton, Tizol, Bigard, Hodges, Hardwicke, Carney, Ellington, Benny James (guitar), Braud, Greer, and Ivie Anderson.

    The dancers in the Bugle Call Rag sequence were Bessie Dudley and Florence Hill.

    Titles recorded:
  • Lightnin'
  • Rockin' In Rhythm
  • Stormy Weather
  • Bugle Call Rag
  • DE330809,2-6
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    1933 05 23
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • The customary midnight network broadcast was pre-empted in favour of a program about the dedication of Richmond Va., station WRVA
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly local WMCA broadcast is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 11:00-2:30 A.M. Dance Music; Talks; Songs
    New York Times radio log 1933-0_-__.09,2-6..
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    1933 05 24
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly local WMCA broadcast is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 11:00-2:30 A.M. Dance Music; Talks; Songs
    New York Times radio log 1933-05-24.09,2-6..
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    1933 05 25
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • Remote broadcast WEAF and NBC Red network 12:05-12:30 am (confirmed by NYT radio log)
        Titles broadcast
      • Signature – East St. Louis Toodle-Oo
      • Lightnin’
      • Drop Me Off in Harlem
      • Double Check Stomp
      • The Mooche
      • Jig Walk
      • Sophisticated Lady
      • Crossed out: Get Yourself a New Broom
      • Ducky Wucky
      • Bundle Of Blues
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly local WMCA broadcast is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 11:00-2:30 A.M. Dance Music; Talks; Songs
    New York Times radio log 1933-05-25.09,2-6..
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    1933 05 26
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Town HallBenefit ConcertStratemann, p.65, citing Amsterdam News, 1933-05-17.....2011
    1933 05 26
    Friday
    1933 06 01New York, N.Y.Capitol Theatre
    Broadway & 51st St.
    The exploitation of Stormy Weather (see "Bundle of Blues" at 1933 05 23) continued with the Cotton Club show taken into the Capitol Theatre for a week of evening entertainment.

    Ads in the New York Sun shouted

    FIRST TIME ON ANY STAGE
    New York's most famous entertainment institution!
    The ALL NEW COTTON CLUB REVUE of 1933
    with the Queen of Harlem's Entertainers
    ETHEL WATERS singing "Stormy Weather"
    BUCK & BUBBLES
    NICHOLAS BROS.
    Cast of Sepian Stars
    - and -
    Added Attraction
    DUKE ELLINGTON and his Famous Orch.


    and

    HARLEM MOVES to the CAPITOL Stage
    COTTON CLUB REVUE of 1933, Book and lyrics by TED KOEHLER & HAROLD ARLEN

    ETHEL WATERS singing STORMY WEATHER, and BUCK & BUBBLES, NICHOLAS BROS.
    The FOUR FLASH DEVILS, WEN TAYLOR'S CHOIR, JOSIE OLIVER, "RUBBER LEGS" WILSON, CORA LA REDD, SALLY GOODING, KATHRYN SMITH, BOBBY SAWYER and the COTTON CLUB Chorus
    - and -
    Added Attraction
    DUKE ELLINGTON AND HIS FAMOUS ORCHESTRA
    Production by DAN HEALY

    Stratemann includes Florence Hill, too.

    The ensemble played a 75 minute show at the Capitol nightly for a week. Presumably they returned to the Cotton Club for the usual perfomances, but this is not confirmed.
    The first night, Ethel Waters and the Ellington orchestra appeared on the WABC Around the Town radio show. Around the Town was a unique concept. An aeroplane equipped to receive and transmit short wave radio, piloted by Amelia Earhart, circled over New York for an hour, picking up shows from the Capitol, the Park Central Casino, and a Greenwich Village club, and retransmitting these feeds to the CBS studio for onward transmission. Ted Heusen was the announcer.
    • Stratemann, p.65 citing Variety 1933-05-30, pp.14 and 43
      • New York Sun
      • 1933-05-24 p.20
      • 1933-05-26, p.18
    .09,2-6..
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    1933 05 26
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • Remote broadcast WJZ and NBC Blue network 12-12:30 am (confirmed by NYT radio log)
        Titles broadcast
      • Signature – East St. Louis Toodle-Oo
      • St. Louis Blues
      • The Mooche
      • Tiger Rag
      • Awful Sad
      • Every Tub
      • Best Wishes
      • Stevedore Stomp
      • Signature – East St. Louis Toodle-Oo
      • Crossed out: Blue Tune
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly local WMCA broadcast is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 11:00-2:30 A.M. Dance Music; Talk; Songs
    New York Times radio log 1933-05-26.09,2-6..
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    1933 05 27
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Capitol Theatre22nd Cotton Club Parade - evening performance - see 1933 05 26.....2011
    1933 05 27
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • 2:00 am local remote 30 minute WMCA broadcast
    New York Times radio log 1933-05-27.09,2-6..
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    1933 05 28
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Capitol Theatre22nd Cotton Club Parade - evening performance - see 1933 05 26.....2011
    1933 05 28
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • 2:00 am local remote 30 minute WMCA broadcast
    New York Times radio log 1933-05-28.09,2-6..
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    1933 05 29
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Capitol Theatre22nd Cotton Club Parade - evening performance - see 1933 05 26.....2011
    1933 05 29
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly local WMCA broadcast is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 11:00-2:30 A.M. Dance Music; Talks; Songs
    New York Times radio log 1933-05-29.09,2-6..
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    1933 05 30
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Capitol Theatre22nd Cotton Club Parade - evening performance - see 1933 05 26.....2011
    1933 05 30
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • Remote broadcast WJZ and NBC Blue network 12-12:30 am(confirmed by NYT radio log)
        Titles broadcast
      • Signature – East St. Louis Toodle-Oo
      • Jive Stomp
      • Stormy Weather
      • Limehouse Blues
      • Mama When You Ain’t There
      • It Don’t Mean A Thing (Ivy Anderson)
      • Sophisticated Lady
      • Slippery Horn
      • Signature – East St. Louis Toodle-Oo
      • Crossed out: Drop Me Off in Harlem
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly local WMCA broadcast is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 11:00-2:30 A.M. Dance Music; Talks; Songs
    New York Times radio log 1933-05-30.09,2-6..
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    1933 05 31
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Capitol Theatre22nd Cotton Club Parade - evening performance - see 1933 05 26.....2011
    1933 05 31
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubThe Evening Post said Wednesday would be Ellington's last night at the Cotton Club.
      See 1933 03 09
    • Night club residency
    • Revue: 22nd Cotton Club Parade
    • The expected 2 a.m. nightly local WMCA broadcast is not shown in the New York Times radio log although the WMCA listing shows 11:00-2:30 A.M. Dance Music; Talks; Songs
    • New York Times radio log 1933-05-31
    • New York Evening Post 1933-05-27
    .09,2-6..
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    June 1933

    1933 06 01
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Capitol Theatre22nd Cotton Club Parade - evening performance - see 1933 05 26

    Vail has this as Ellington's last night at the Capitol. Given their imminent departure, it seems unlikely the Ellington band played this evening. Whatever the date, when Ellington left, Baron Lee and the Mills Blue Rhythm Band took over at the Capitol and at the Cotton Club.
    ....djp
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    1933 06 02
    Friday
    1933 06 09
    Friday
    Atlantic OceanS.S.OlympicDuke Ellington, Irving Mills, Sonny Greer, Fred Guy, Harry Carney, Otto Hardwick, Barney Bigard, Cootie Williams, Wellman Braud, Johnny Hodges, Joe Nanton, Lawrence Brown, Ivie Anderson,Freddie Jenkins, Juan Tizol, Arthur Whetsel, Bessie Dudley, Bill Bailey, and Derby Wilson embarked for England and the Continent. It isn't clear if Kay Hanson, described as a publicity agent by Stratemann and as a secretary by A.H.Lawrence, was on this voyage. Stratemann has her travelling with the group; Lawrence says Mills had dispatched his secretaries, Florence Hill and Kay Hansen (sic) a week before the arrival...to have everything in place, including hotel rooms, when the entourage arrived.

      Questions arise:
    • Correct spelling of Hansen/Hanson?
    • Did she travel with the band or a week ahead?
    • What was her job? Secretary or publicity agent?
    • Was Florence Hill a Mills secretary, or was she the dancer by that name?
    Stratemann spells her name Hanson; Lawrence spells it Hansen, and Lawrence describes her as a secretary.
    Parsonage tells us the Ellington tour was subject to a great deal of advance publicity, as early as Mills' visit in November 1932, when he confirmed Ellington was considering a visit, reported in Melody Maker, November 1932. A tentative agreement with the Palladium was announced in Melody Maker January 1933 and it mentioned the forthcoming visit each month thereafter.

    In 1985, Peter Tanner told the Ellington conference about the 1933 Ellington tour, and said the band rehearsed on the Majestic, and played a concert en route.
    • Vail I: Dockside band photo in Southampton
    • Stratemann, p.65
    • A.H.Lawrence, Duke Ellington and His World, A Biography, p.197
    • Peter Tanner's address, Blue Light Vol. 12 No. 3, transcribed by Quentin Bryar
    • Catherine Parsonage, The Evolution of Jazz in Britain, 1880-1935, pp. 228-229
    ....
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    1933 06 03
    Saturday
    Atlantic OceanS.S.Olympicocean crossing.....2011
    1933 06 04
    Sunday
    Atlantic OceanS.S.Olympicocean crossing.....2011
    1933 06 05
    Monday
    Atlantic OceanS.S.Olympicocean crossing.....2011
    1933 06 06
    Tuesday
    Atlantic OceanS.S.Olympicocean crossing.....2011
    1933 06 07
    Wednesday
    Atlantic OceanS.S.Olympicocean crossing.....2011
    1933 06 08
    Thursday
    Atlantic OceanS.S.Olympicocean crossing.....2011
    1933 06 09
    Friday
    mid-day
    .Southampton and London, England.Landing at 12:30 noon at Southampton, the group was met by British bandleader Jack Hylton, who sponsored the British leg of the tour, and by journalist Spike Hughes.

    A 'Special Representative' of Melody Maker, likely Hughes, reported he was present with a crowd of others to welcome Ellington:

    "We went aboard the Olympic and sought him out... There he was! In person! In the flesh! The Duke! Himself!

    "Tall - over 6 ft. - broad, with the shoulders, and build of an athlete, slightly plump in a way that seemed in accord with his obvious good temper.

    "A broad smile that had nothing artificial or forced about it. A firm handshake. A pleasant cultured voice.

    "Behind him were 'the boys.' There they were, all of them - Bigard, Hughes, Brown, Greer and the rest. Also in the party were two attractive coloured girls - Ivie Anderson, the Blues singer, and Bessie Dudley, the dancer.

    "There was, of course, great to-do's. I think that the Duke's arm must have ached with the hundreds of handshakes! A constant procession of people passed in front of him...All through all of it his smile never faltered and his good humour never cracked under the strain for an instant....

    "Through the wizardry of Jack Hylton, the usually tedious Customs formalities passed with lightning speed, and before very long Ellington was entrained, en route for London..."


    The ensemble posed for a dockside group photo, and travelled by train to Waterloo Station, London, where they were met by crowds, where Jack Hylton's band played for them, and where they posed for a group photo. Melody Maker reported 37 photographers lined up to take pictures of the band.

    Ellington and Mills had rooms in the Dorchester; the band members and entertainers were either accommodated in 'Their Bloomsbury Hotel' or in several small hotels in the East End and Bloomsbury. Collier writes "...very quickly the musicians discovered that England was not as free of racial prejudice as they had been told. No hotel could be found that would take in eighteen blacks (some of the Cotton Club dancers had been added to the show). Eventually, Ellington was given a room in the prestigious Dorchester Hotel, but the other musicians were scattered around London in small hotels and rooming houses.
    • Tucker, The Duke Ellington Reader, pp. 75-76, extract from a front page story in the June 17 edition of Melody Maker.
    • Vail I: Dockside band photo in Southampton; copy of aforesaid Melody Maker article.
    • Stratemann, p.65
    • A.H.Lawrence, Duke Ellington and His World, A Biography, p.197
    • Peter Tanner's address to the 1985 Duke Ellington conference, transcribed by Quentin Bryar, Blue Light Vol. 12 No. 3, p.9
    ...djp
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    1933 06 09
    Friday
    .London, EnglandHylton home, Mayfair
    • Upon arrival in London, Jack Hylton, who sponsored the tour, honoured Ellington with a late afternoon press reception. This does not appear to have included the rest of Ellington's entourage: Whilst the boys were settling down in their Bloomsbury Hotel and taking their first look at London, the Duke was going through his third 'ordeal' that day. Jack Hylton has a beautiful house...
    • Collier writes

      "...very quickly the musicians discovered that England was not as free of racial prejudice as they had been told. No hotel could be found that would take in eighteen blacks (some of the Cotton Club dancers had been added to the show). Eventually, Ellington was given a room in the prestigious Dorchester Hotel, but the other musicians were scattered around London in small hotels and rooming houses. Nonetheless, ... (racial prejudice) was not so widespread nor held so strongly by many people as was the case in the United States. As a result the band, and especially Duke, was invited to parties and receptions given in their honor (sic). The group played at Punch's Club, which was filled with members of the British aristocracy, and later went to a party attended by the Prince of Wales..."

    Tucker, The Duke Ellington Reasder, pp. 75-76, extract from a front page review by an unidentified "Special Representative" in Melody Maker, 1933-06-17...
    • Stratemann 66 photo
    • Gammond photo
    • MIMM 83 photo
    • JLC photo
    • Jewell photo
    • Prim 53 photo
    • DE's A photo
    • Blue Light/Roger Boyes
    • James Lincoln Collier, Duke Ellington, p.96
    .
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    1933 06 09
    Friday
    9 pm
    .London, EnglandBroadcasting HouseEllington and Hylton are interviewed by Music Maker's editor Percy Mathieson Brooks on the B.B.C. 9 o'clock news.Vail I...djp
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    1933 06 10
    Saturday
    .London, EnglandLondon Palladium
    Rehearsals.
    Peter Tanner's address to the 1985 Ellington conference in Oldham, transcribed by Quentin Bryar in Blue Light Vol. 12 No. 3, p.9...djp
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    1933 06 11.Bournemouth, England.Afternoon and evening concerts...R.Boyes in Blue Light.2011
    1933 06 11
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1933 06 12
    Monday
    6:30 and 9 pm
    1933 06 24London, EnglandLondon PalladiumOpening night for the reknowned Palladium engagement, which was a variety /vaudeville show playing twice each evening, with matinees on Wednesdays and Thursdays. The Palladium had been experimenting with a different type of show, "Crazy Gang," but decided to return to vaudeville. It delayed the change back until Ellington was available.

    The show was a 13 act variety show and 9 acts did not include Ellington
    Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra received top billing and had the honour of being last on the program, with a 45 minute set.
      In the order mentioned in Variety's review, the acts were
    • Sixteen Palladium Girls - show girls
    • Seven Royal Hindustans - whirlwind of tumbling
    • Murray and Mooney, comedy
    • Three Whirlwinds, acrobatic rollerskaters
    • Lassiter Brothersdance, clown and fall to good results
    • Randolph Sutton, light comedy and singing
    • DeWolf, Metcalf & Ford, comedy, dancing and acrobatics.
    • Intermission
    • Frank and Betty Boston, 'club jugglers'
    • Cheeky Chappie Max Miller, comic
      • The Ellington orchestra with
      • Bailey and Derby, tap dance
      • Bessie Dudley, original snake-hips girl
      • Ivie Anderson (Stormy Weather)

    Melody Maker's reviewer named some of the titles played:
    • Ring Dem Bells
    • Three Little Words
    • Stormy Weather
    • Give Me A Man Like That (as an encore for Ivie)
    • Bugle Call Rag
    • Rockin' in Rhythm (with Bessie dancing)
    • Whispering Tiger (Tiger Rag played very quietly
    • Black and Tan Fantasy
    • Some of These Days (encore)
    • Mood Indigo (encore)
    . The critic panned the opening acts and complained there wasn't enough Ellington, although reporting the audience was electrified, wildly applauding, and the band was perfection in every note it played:

    "...there has been a lot of Press publicity about Ellington as a sponsor of a new kind of music, and all the lay critics, musical and otherwise waiting to hear it. Yet 'Mood Indigo' was all they got. What about 'Blue Tune,' 'Blue Ramble,' 'Rose Room,' 'Creole Rhapsody' and the rest of those numbers which Ellington has made peculiarly his own?"



    Through quoting from them, Parsonage identifies reviews and commentary about the first Palladium performances in:
    • Daily Herald 1933-06-13, p.8
    • Daily Express 1933-06-13
    • Evening Standard 1933-06-13
    • Times 1933-06-13 p.12
    • Era 1933-06-14
    • Melody Maker 1933-06-17, p.2
    • Sunday Referee 1933-06-18 p.11
    • People 1933-06-18
    • Rhythm 1933-07, p.9
    • Down Beat 1952-11
    and Ellington's comments in Down Beat, Nov. 1952

    Peter Tanner, addressing the 1985 Duke Ellington conference in Oldham:

    "Well, Ring Dem Bells was a good opener. Incidentally, I can remember very, very clearly, that Sonny Greer was perched up at the back, with all his drums crashing and hitting those bells as hard as he could, and you could not hear a sound! But when the band ended, everybody realized that there was no Duke. There was the band, the saxes on the right, the brass on the left, in tiers, ... Anyway, just as the applause was deafening for the end of... Ring Dem Bells, Duke came running on. Well, what had happened was, that he had been wrongly informed of the time of the start - we always say that anyway - and he just made it. Now Barry Ulanov in his book says he didn't make it at all in the first house and only came on at the very tend,. But that's wrong, and he did come at the end of Ring Dem Bells.

    The band appeared stunned by the applause, they really, they were so amazed they could hardly sort of pull themselves together to go into the second number..."

    • Vail I
    • Stratemann, p.65
    • Catherine Parsonage, The Evolution of Jazz in Britain, 1880-1935, pp. 228-229
    • Tanner's address, transcribed by Q.Bryar, Blue Light, Vol.12 No.4, p.8
    • See also Ralph Willett: ELLINGTON AT THE PALLADIUM, in the Food for the Fickle Grey Beast blog.
    .94,2-4TSE photo 36
    Stratemann 67 photo
    VARphoto
    Vail 80 photo
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    1933 06 13
    Tuesday
    ...Peripheral event
    The Daily Herald carried a plug by Spike Hughes called "Meet the Duke!", publicizing Ellington's upcoming BBC broadcast the next day.
    Tucker, Duke Ellington Reader, pp 72-75djpAdded 2013-09-21
    1933 06 13
    Tuesday
    6:30 and 9 pm
    London, EnglandLondon PalladiumVariety show - 2 performances - see 1933 06 12.....2011
    1933 06 14
    Wednesday
    2:30, 6:30 and 9 pm
    London, EnglandLondon PalladiumVariety show - matinee and 2 evening performances - see 1933 06 12.....2011
    1933 06 14
    Wednesday
    8 pm
    .London, England.45 minute BBC national broadcast
    Duke Ellington and His American Dance Orchestra

      Titles broadcast:
      • East St. Louis Toddle-O
      • Lightnin'
      • Creole Love Call
      • Old Man Blues
      • Rose Room
      • Best Wishes
      • Limehouse Blues
        • Blackbirds of 1930 (medley)
        • I can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby
        • Doing the New Low Down
        • I Must Have That Man
        • Baby
        • Dixie
        • Diga-Diga-Doo
        • Porgy
      • Sophisticated Lady
      • It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)
        • Medley of Popular Tunes
        • Intro
        • My Darling
        • Down A Carolina Lane
        • I've Got the World On A String
      • Mood Indigo
      Stormy Weather was scheduled but wan't played.

      The "Wall of Sound" blog headline says this was a BBC regional broadcast at 8:30, but later in the blog says it was 45 minutes per Ulanov, p.131 and was a national broadcast from 8:00 to 8:45, citing Radio Times 1933-06-14.
    Roger Boyes, DEMS 97/2, citing BBC Written Archives, Jeff Walder.97,2-26.djp
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    1933 06 15
    Thursday
    2:30, 6:30 and 9 pm
    London, EnglandLondon PalladiumVariety show - matinee and 2 evening performances - see 1933 06 12.....2011
    1933 06 16
    Friday
    6:30 and 9 pm
    London, EnglandLondon PalladiumVariety show - 2 performances - see 1933 06 12.....2011
    1933 06 16
    Friday
    .Streatham (near London), EnglandLocarno BallroomExtra Dance.....2011
    1933 06 17
    Saturday
    6:30 and 9 pm
    London, EnglandLondon PalladiumVariety show - 2 performances - see 1933 06 12.....2011
    1933 06 18
    Sunday
    6:30 and 9 pm
    London, EnglandLondon PalladiumVariety show - 2 performances - see 1933 06 12.....2011
    1933 06 18
    Sunday
    .London, EnglandPalladiumMelody Maker concert..02,2-5Stratemann 65.2011
    1933 06 19
    Monday
    6:30 and 9 pm
    London, EnglandLondon PalladiumVariety show - 2 performances - see 1933 06 12.....2011
    1933 06 19.London, EnglandAstoria BallroomMidnight Dance.....2011
    1933 06 20
    Tuesday
    6:30 and 9 pm
    London, EnglandLondon PalladiumVariety show - 2 performances - see 1933 06 12.....2011
    1933 06 21
    Wednesday
    2:30, 6:30 and 9 pm
    London, EnglandLondon PalladiumVariety show - matinee and 2 evening performances - see 1933 06 12.....2011
    1933 06 22
    Thursday
    2:30, 6:30 and 9 pm
    London, EnglandLondon PalladiumVariety show - matinee and 2 evening performances - see 1933 06 12.....2011
    1933 06 23
    Friday
    6:30 and 9 pm
    London, EnglandLondon PalladiumVariety show - 2 performances - see 1933 06 12.....2011
    1933 06 23.Brighton, EnglandSherry's BallroomConcert (late night)..96,2-5
    94,2-4
    ..2011
    1933 06 24
    Saturday
    6:30 and 9 pm
    London, EnglandLondon PalladiumVariety show - 2 performances - see 1933 06 12.....2011
    1933 06 25
    Sunday
    .Hastings, EnglandTrocadero2pm.....2011
    1933 06 25
    Sunday
    .Hastings, EnglandRegal Luxury8pm.....2011
    1933 06 26
    Monday
    1933 06 30
    Friday
    Liverpool, EnglandEmpire TheatreThis seems likely to be a variety show similar to what was done at the Palladium...05,3-30
    96,2-5
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    1933 06 27
    Tuesday
    .Liverpool, EnglandEmpire TheatreVariety show - see 1933 06 26.....2011
    1933 06 28
    Wednesday
    .Liverpool, EnglandEmpire TheatreVariety show - see 1933 06 26.....2011
    1933 06 28
    Wednesday
    .Bolton, Manchester, U.K.Palais De Danse......2011
    1933 06 29
    Thursday
    .Liverpool, EnglandEmpire TheatreVariety show - see 1933 06 26.....2011
    1933 06 30
    Friday
    .Liverpool, EnglandEmpire TheatreVariety show - see 1933 06 26.....2011
    1933 06 30
    Friday
    .Liverpool, EnglandGrafton Ballroom......2011

    July 1933

    1933 07 01
    Saturday
    .Liverpool, EnglandEmpire Theatre...05,3-30..2011
    1933 07 02
    Sunday
    .Blackpool, Lancashire, EnglandPalace Theatre?......2011
    1933 07 02
    Sunday
    .Blackpool, Lancashire, EnglandTower Ballroomdance.....2011
    1933 07 03
    Monday
    1933 07 08Glasgow, ScotlandEmpire TheatreVariety show.....2011
    1933 07 04
    Tuesday
    Glasgow, ScotlandEmpire Theatresee 1933-07-03.....2011
    1933 07 05
    Wednesday
    Glasgow, ScotlandEmpire Theatresee 1933-07-03.....2011
    1933 07 06
    Thursday
    Glasgow, ScotlandEmpire Theatresee 1933-07-03.....2011
    1933 07 06
    Thursday
    .Glasgow, ScotlandGreen's Playhouseextra dance.....2011
    1933 07 07
    Friday
    Glasgow, ScotlandEmpire Theatresee 1933-07-03.....2011
    1933 07 08
    Saturday
    Glasgow, ScotlandEmpire Theatresee 1933-07-03.....2011
    1933 07 09
    Sunday<
    .Harrogate, Yorkshire, EnglandRoyal Hall....BlueLight/R.Boyes.2011
    1933 07 10
    Monday
    .London, EnglandFinsbury Empire......2011
    1933 07 10
    Monday
    1933 07 15London, EnglandHolborn Empire......2011
    1933 07 11
    Tuesday
    .London, EnglandHolborn EmpireSee 1933 07 10.....2011
    1933 07 12
    Wednesday
    .London, EnglandHolborn EmpireSee 1933 07 10.....2011
    1933 07 13
    Thursday
    .London, EnglandChenil GalleriesDecca recording session.DE330900,1-25
    97,2-14
    ..2011
    1933 07 13
    Thursday
    .London, EnglandHolborn EmpireSee 1933 07 10.....2011
    1933 07 14
    Friday
    .London, EnglandHolborn EmpireSee 1933 07 10.....2011
    1933 07 14
    Friday
    .London, EnglandOriole StudiosEllington interviewed by Percy Mathison Brooks

    This interview was recorded and released on a souvenir record - see The Dooji Collection, 1933-34, session DE3310b and a photo of studio owner Levy, Ellington and Brooks.
    .DE33101979,5-1
    79,4-1
    ..
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    1933 07 15
    Saturday
    .London, EnglandHolborn EmpireSee 1933 07 10.....2011
    1933 07 16
    Sunday
    .London, EnglandElephant & Castle...91,3-2Stratemann 66.2011
    1933 07 16
    Sunday
    2pm
    .London, EnglandTrocadero...91,3-2Stratemann 66.2011
    1933 07 17
    Monday
    1933 07 22Birmingham, EnglandHippodrome...97,2-22
    96,2-5
    ..2011
    1933 07 18
    Tuesday
    .London, EnglandFinsbury Empire......2011
    1933 07 18
    Tuesday
    .Birmingham, EnglandHippodromeSee 1933 07 17.....2011
    1933 07 19
    Wednesday
    .Birmingham, EnglandHippodromeSee 1933 07 17.....2011
    1933 07 20
    Thursday
    .Birmingham, EnglandHippodromeSee 1933 07 17.....2011
    1933 07 21.BirminghamNew Palais......2011
    1933 07 21
    Friday
    .Birmingham, EnglandHippodromeSee 1933 07 17.....2011
    1933 07 22
    Saturday
    .Birmingham, EnglandHippodromeSee 1933 07 17.....2011
    1933 07 23
    Sunday
    3 pm
    .Margate, East Kent, U.K.WintergardensFirst of two concerts in Margate this day.
    One program was printed for both events and is reproduced in DEMS 1997-3.
      Personnel listed in the programme:
    • Duke Ellington, Piano
    • Arty Whetsel, Trumpet
    • Freddy Jenkins, Trumpet
    • Charlie Williams, Trumpet
    • Joseph Nanton, Trombone
    • Juan Tisol (sic), Trombone
    • Harry Carney, Saxophones, Clarinet and Flute
    • Johnny Hodges, Saxophones and Clarinet
    • Otto Hardwick, Saxophones and Clarinet
    • Barney Bigard, Saxophone and Clarinet
    • Sonny Greer, Drums and Soloist
    • Wellman Braud, Bass
    • Fred Guy, Banjo and Guitar
    • Ivie Anderson, Vocalist
      The programme includes the following titles.
    • *It's Glory
    • Blue Ramble
    • *Rockin' in Rhythm
    • *Rose Room, Hickman, arr. Ellington
    • Lightnin'
    • *Creole Rhapsody
    • *Old Man Blues
    • *Echoes of the Jungle
    • Double Check Stomp
    • Lazy Rhapsody (Swanee Lullaby)
    • Swing Low
    • *Ducky Wucky
    • The Sheik..., Snyder, arr. Ellington
    • Ev'ry Tub
    • Awful Sad
    • Slippery Horn
    • Baby, When You Ain't There
    • Ring Dem Bells
    • *Blackbird Medley, McHugh-Fields, arr. Ellington
    • **Sophisticated Lady
    • *It Don't Mean a Thing
    • *Black and Tan Fantasy
    • Hot and Bothered and High Life
    • *Mood Indigo, Mills-Ellington,
    • Birmingham Breakdown
    • Flaming Youth
    • Jazz Lips
    • The Mystery Song
    • Dreaming Sweet Dreams of You
    • Stevedore Stomp
    • Doing the Voom Voom
    • I'm So In Love with You
    • The Duke Steps Out
    • **The Mooche
    • Blue Tune
    • Merry-Go Round
    • The Mystery Song
    • Sirocco, Spike Hughes
    • Swing Low
    • Twelfth Street Rag, Bowman, arr. Ellington
    • *St. Louis Blues, W.C.Handy, arr. Ellington
    • Black Beauty
    • Bugle Call Rag, Schoebel, arr. Ellington
    • Old Man River, Kern, arr. Ellington
    • Jive Stomp
    • Drop Me Off in Harlem
    • Paradise, Brown, arr. Benny Carter
    • *Creole Love Call
    • The Monkey
    • **Tiger Rag, La Rocca, arr. Ellington
      Pencilled in at the end, above "God Save the King," were:
    • Stormy Weather
    • Three Little T--- (illegible)
    • Harlem Speaks
    • Some of These Days
    Asterisks signify titles checked off by the programme-holder. Two asterisks are the titles that appear to have been marked too, but less clearly. Unfortunately, we can't know which concert the owner of the programme attended.

    All titles were credited to Ellington, except as noted.
    • Program held by Frank Rutter
    • Bigard: With Louis and the Duke, p.69
    ...
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    updated 2013-09-19
    1933 07 23
    Sunday
    8 pm
    .Margate, East Kent, U.K.Westbrook PavilionSecond Margate concert - see preceding entry.....2011
    1933 07 24
    Monday
    .London, EnglandLiverpool StationDeparture for Continental Europe..97,2-22photograph.2011
    1933 07 24
    Monday
    1933 07 25
    Tuesday<
    Den Haag....DEMS photo.2011
    1933 07 25
    Tuesday
    .Den Haag....DEMSphoto.2011
    1933 07 25
    Tuesday
    .ScheveningenKursaal...08,2-6
    03,1-6
    ..2011
    1933 07 26
    Wednesday
    .Travel ?....03,1-6..2011
    1933 07 001933 08 01
    Tuedsay
    Paris, France.While in Paris the group was lavishly entertained by 'Bricktop,' sepia owner of one of Paris' smartest nite clubs, by Joshephine Baker and many others.New York City Gives 'The Duke' Royal WelcomePittsburgh Courier, 1933-08-19, p.6...djp
    added 2013-09-26
    1933 07 27
    Thursday
    .Paris, FranceSalle Pleyel...03,1-6
    97,1-16
    ..2011
    1933 07 28
    Friday
    .activities not documented.
    1933 07 29
    Saturday
    .Paris, FranceSalle Pleyel...97,1-16..2011
    1933 07 30
    Sunday
    .Deauville, France Casino...97,1-16..2011
    1933 07 31
    Monday
    .activities not documented.

    August 1933

    1933 08 00...Peripheral event
    The Brooklyn Daily Eagle July 21 1933 reported: Duke Ellington is the subject of a long article in the August number of "Fortune." Ellington is credited with being the leading exponent of original jazz.
    ..Added 2013-06-11
    1933 08 01
    Tuesday
    .Paris Salle Pleyel......2011
    1933 08 02
    Wednesday
    1933 08 09Atlantic OceanS.S.MajesticTravel to USA
    Joe Igo's itinerary has the band leaving Southampton for home on August 3 but Stratemann p.66 and Vail I p.87 both have the the band leaving France that day.

    All three sources appear to be in error.
    • British government records:
      The White Star Line list of alien passengers embarking from Southampton on the Majestic includes none of the Ellington party, but does say 21 of the passengers listed were going to Cherbourg.
    • American government records:
      The official list of United States Citizens (U.S. Department of Transport form) for the SS Majestic show she left Cherbourg August 2.
    Absent documentation proving the August 3 departure, I assume August 2 to be correct.
    Members of the Ellington entourage identifiable from the S.S. Majestic passenger list:
    • Vicente Tizol M___
    • Albany L. Bigard
    • Cornelius Hodges
    • Ivie A. Anderson
    • Bessie Dudley
    • Edward Kennedy Ellington
    • Richard B. Jones
    • Joseph Nanton Irish
    • William A. Greer
    • Fred Guy
    • Charles M. Williams
    • Otto James Hardwick
    • Gordon S. Wilson
    • William E. Bailey
    • Arthur P. Whetsel
    • Lawrence Brown
    • Fred D. Jenkins
    • William Brand (sic - this is likely Wellman Braud)
    • Harry Howell Carney
    Kay Hanson or Hansen and Florence Hill have not yet been found on the passenger lists, and the July 1, 1933 Chicago Daily News "47th Street - Chicago" column by Allan MacMillan reported seeing her around town.

    Irving Mills returned on the S.S. Rex, departing Villefranche on the French Riviera August 10, arriving New York August 16. Stratemann and Vail say he remained the extra week in France to arrange bookings for Cab Calloway and for the Mills Blue Rhythm Band.
    .....
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    updated 2013-07-05 and 2013-09-28
    1933 08 03
    Thursday
    .Atlantic OceanS.S.MajesticAt sea.....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-07-05
    1933 08 04
    Friday
    .Atlantic OceanS.S.MajesticAt sea.....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-07-05
    1933 08 05
    Saturday
    .Atlantic OceanS.S.MajesticAt sea.....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-07-05
    1933 08 06
    Sunday
    .Atlantic OceanS.S.MajesticAt sea.....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-07-05
    1933 08 07
    Monday
    .Atlantic OceanS.S.MajesticAt sea.....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-07-05
    1933 08 08
    Tuesday
    Mid-day
    .Atlantic OceanPier 59Arrival in the U.S.A., in the early afternoon.

    The passenger lists were signed by an immigration official at 1:35 pm.

    The group's baggage had to be reweighed in New York because a mistake was made in Paris. The 3,255 kilograms of baggage took 2 hours to reweigh.

    Their return home has set Harlem mad, with signs of welcome posted up and down Harlem's Seventh avenue (sic).
    • Passenger lists, 1933-08-02
    • New York City Gives 'The Duke' Royal Welcome, Pittsburgh Courier 1933-08-19 p.6,s.2
    • Newsy Newsettes, Pittsburgh Courier (ibid.)
    ....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-26
    .activities not documented

    (The Pittsburgh Courier, Vail I and the Joe Igo itinerary incorrectly give this as the date of arrival in New York)
    .
    1933 08 10
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.
    1933 08 11
    Friday
    .Norwalk, Conn.Roton Point "First American ballroom engagement since their return this week from a brilliant European tour."New Haven Evening Register, 1933-08-12 p.5...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2012-01-12
    1933 08 11
    Friday
    .New York, N.YLafayette TheatreDuke Ellington and his orchestra, with their wives or sweethearts, were Ted Blackman's guests of honor at his Lafayette midnight show...New York City Gives 'The Duke' Royal WelcomePittsburgh Courier, 1933-08-19, p.6...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2012-01-12
    1933 08 12
    Saturday
    .activities not documented.
    1933 08 13
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y. Small's ParadiseFriday night ...guests of honor ... at ... Lafayette..., and on Sunday after midnight they enjoyed Arthur Hammerstein's popular Small's Paradise breakfast dance.

    Duke Ellington, his orchestra, Ivie Anderson, Bessie Dudley, Derby Wilson and Bill Bailey will soon go on tour, playing Loew's theaters as far as Dallas, Tex., where they open their Southern engagement for twelve weeks, ending in Nashville, Tenn.
    New York City Gives 'The Duke' Royal WelcomePittsburgh Courier, 1933-08-19, p.6...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2012-01-12
    1933 08 14
    Monday
    .activities not documented.
    1933 08 15
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y..ARC recording session.DE331111,1-29
    10,3-5
    09,3-4+25
    08,2-6
    05,2-12
    05,1-18
    90,1-4
    89,1-9
    88,5-2
    88,4-5
    NDCS 1073.2011
    1933 08 16
    Wednesday
    .Springfield, Mass.Riverside Park"Dancing 8:30 to 1."
    This engagement was also advertised as "First American Appearance Since Returning From His Sensational European Trip."
    ad, Springfield Republican, 1933-08-16 p.12...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2012-01-12
    1933 08 17
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.
    1933 08 18
    Friday
    1933 08 24
    Thursday
    Boston, Mass.Metropolitan TheaterOne week theatre engagement for $5,000.Stratemann p.67 citing Variety 1933-08-08, p.41....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-26
    1933 08 19
    Saturday
    .Boston, Mass.Metropolitan TheaterStage show - see 1933 08 18.....2011
    1933 08 20
    Sunday
    .Boston, Mass.Metropolitan TheaterStage show - see 1933 08 18.....2011
    1933 08 21
    Monday
    .Boston, Mass.Metropolitan TheaterStage show - see 1933 08 18.....2011
    1933 08 22
    Tuesday
    .Boston, Mass.Metropolitan TheaterStage show - see 1933 08 18.....2011
    1933 08 23
    Wednesday
    .Boston, Mass.Metropolitan TheaterStage show - see 1933 08 18.....2011
    1933 08 24
    Thursday
    .Boston, Mass.Metropolitan TheaterStage show - see 1933 08 18.....2011
    1933 08 25
    Friday
    .Buzzard's Bay, Mass.Bournehurst On The Canal
    Stratemann p.67....2011
    1933 08 26
    Saturday
    .Old Orchard Beach, Maine Ocean Pier.ad, Portland Press Herald, 26Aug33, p4...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2013-09-26
    1933 08 27
    Sunday
    .New London, Conn.Danceland.Stratemann, p.67....2011
    1933 08 28
    Monday
    .Waltham, Mass.Nuttings-on-the-Charles
    (a.k.a Nuttings Dance Hall)
    Prospect St. at the Charles River
    .Stratemann, p.67....2011
    1933 08 29
    Tuesday
    .Claremont, N.H.Roseland Ballroom.Stratemann, p.68....2011
    1933 08 30
    Wednesday
    .Cambridge, Mass.Shadowland Ballroom.Stratemann, p.68....2011
    1933 08 31
    Thursday
    .South Lynnfield, Mass.Starlight Ballroom (aka Kimball's Starlight).Stratemann, p.68....2011

    September 1933

    1933 09 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
    Louis Bacon, trumpet/vocalist, joins the band
    New Desor vol.2djp
    Added 2012-10-10
    1933 09 01
    Friday
    .activities not documented.
    1933 09 02
    Saturday
    .activities not documented.
    1933 09 03
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1933 09 04
    Monday
    .White Plains, N.Y.Westchester County Center,
    Bronx River Parkway
    Os-we-go Club Labor Day dance

    "...All arrangements have been completed for the big holiday affair...Every city, town and village is planning to turn out in welcome to the "Duke" and his master musicians. Why not take the 40 minute drive up the parkway to the great County Center, where you will be entertained from 9:00 to 3a.m.

    This is the first appearance of "Duke" Ellington in Westchester County since his recent return from a tour of Europe. He's bringing with him that compelling irresistible band of musicians that form the height of excellence in playing dance music. He will positively play the entire evening and the Os-we-go Club has been highly congratulated in bringing to Westchester County such a high class orchestra..."

    ....
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    1933 09 05
    Tuesday
    .Baltimore, Md.New Albert Hall......2011
    1933 09 06
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1933 09 07
    Thursday
    .Mahanoy City, Penn.Lakewood.ad, Mt. Carmel Index 1933-09-07 p.8...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2012-01-12
    1933 09 08
    Friday
    .State Road, Del. (south of Wilmington)Black Cat Ball Room
    Dance, 9 to 2, sponsored by Sigma Kappa Delta, Wilmington

    Admission $1.25
      Chester Times
    • Ad 1933-09-06, p.8
    • Ad 1933-09-07, p.4
    • Ad 1933-09-08 p.4
    • Publicity 1933-09-08, p.5
    ...djp
    added 2013-09-24
    1933 09 09
    Saturday
    .Hershey, Penn.Park Ballroom...05,1-7..2011
    1933 09 10
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1933 09 11
    Monday
    .Erie, Penn.Rainbow Gardens,
    Waldameer Park
    ...05,1-7..2011
    1933 09 12
    Tuesday
    .Youngstown, Oh.Idora Park......2011
    1933 09 13
    Wednesday
    .Columbus, OhioValley Dale"About 1500 in the crowd...."H.E. Cherrington, Duke Ellington Edifies the Dale, Columbus Dispatch, 1933-09-13, p.4B...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2013-09-26
    1933 09 14
    Thursday
    .Huntingdon, W.Va.unknown location.According to the review in the Columbus Dispatch, if you go down West Virginia way you'll find the boys at Huntingdon.H.E. Cherrington, "Duke Ellington Edifies the Dale," Columbus Dispatch, 13Sep33, p4B...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2013-09-26
    1933 09 15
    Friday
    1933 09 17
    Sunday
    Cincinnati, Oh.Castle Farm...05,1-7.Steiner2011
    1933 09 16
    Saturday
    .Cincinnati, Oh.Castle Farmsee 1933 09 15....2011
    1933 09 17
    Sunday
    .Cincinnati, Oh.Castle Farmsee 1933 09 15....2011
    1933 09 18
    Monday
    .Louisville, KYArmoryOver 100 African Americans and three whites walked out in protest of 75 cent prices for blacks and 55 cent prices for whitesCitizens Resent Segregation at Duke Ellington Armory Dance, Louisville Leader, 1933-09-23 p.1...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2013-09-26
    1933 09 19
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1933 09 20
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1933 09 21
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.
    1933 09 22
    Friday
    1933 09 28
    Thursday
    Chicago, Ill.Chicago Theatre.....Stratemann p.68 citing Variety 1933-09-262011
    1933 09 23
    Saturday
    .Chicago, Ill.Chicago Theatre.Stage show - see 1933 09 22....2011
    1933 09 24
    Sunday
    .Chicago, Ill.Chicago Theatre.Stage show - see 1933 09 22....2011
    1933 09 25
    Monday
    .Chicago, Ill.Chicago Theatre.Stage show - see 1933 09 22
    ....2011
    1933 09 26
    Tuesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Merchandise MartRCA/Victor recording session.DE331211,1-11..2011
    1933 09 26
    Tuesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Chicago Theatre.Stage show - see 1933 09 22


    Note the other entries for this date
    ....2011
    1933 09 27
    Wednesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Chicago Theatre.Stage show - see 1933 09 22....2011
    1933 09 27
    Wednesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Savoy Ballroom.Stratemann p.68 citing Chicago Defender 1933-09-23....2011
    1933 09 28
    Thursday<
    .Chicago, Ill.Chicago Theatre.Stage show - see 1933 09 22....2011
    1933 09 29
    Friday
    .activities not documented

    This may have been a travel day, since the 8 week tour of the South began the next day in Dallas.
    .
    1933 09 30
    Saturday
    1933 10 06
    Friday
    Dallas, Tex.Majestic TheatreStage show - breaking the attendance record set by Calloway in his earlier tour, which in turn had set attendance records.Stratemann, p.6805,1-7.Vail I
    Photo
    CAH (photo)
    added 2011
    updated 2012-08-10, 2012-09-26.
    1933 09 30
    Saturday
    .Dallas, Tex.Ice PalaceWhites..05,1-7.KS2011

    October 1933

    1933 10 01
    Sunday
    .Dallas, Tex.Majestic TheatreStage show - see 1933 09 30.....2011
    1933 10 02
    Monday
    .Dallas, Tex.Majestic TheatreStage show - see 1933 09 30.....2011
    1933 10 03
    Tuesday
    .Dallas, Tex.Majestic TheatreStage show - see 1933 09 30.....2011
    1933 10 04
    Wednesday
    .Dallas, Tex.Majestic TheatreStage show - see 1933 09 30.....2011
    1933 10 04
    Wednesday
    .Dallas, Tex.Majestic Theatre
    Special midnight show with a 200 voice choir, singing spirituals.
    Vail I, no source cited....
    added 2013-09-08
    1933 10 05
    Thursday
    .Dallas, Tex.Majestic TheatreStage show - see 1933 09 30.....2011
    1933 10 05
    Thursday
    .Dallas, Tex.Ice PalaceBlacks..05,1-7..2011
    1933 10 06
    Friday
    .Dallas, Tex.Majestic TheatreStage show - see 1933 09 30.....2011
    1933 10 06
    Friday
    .Dallas, Tex.Baker Hotel...05,1-7..2011
    1933 10 07
    Saturday
    1933 10 10
    Tuesday
    Ft. Worth, Tex.Worth Theatre...05,1-7..2011
    1933 10 08
    Sunday
    .Ft. Worth, Tex.Worth TheatreStage show - see 1933 10 07.....2011
    1933 10 09
    Monday
    .Ft. Worth, Tex.Worth TheatreStage show - see 1933 10 07.....2011
    1933 10 10
    Tuesday
    .Ft. Worth, Tex.Worth TheatreStage show - see 1933 10 07.....2011
    1933 10 11
    Wednesday
    1933 10 13
    Friday
    Austin, Tex.Paramount Theater...5,1-7..2011
    1933 10 12
    Thursday
    .Austin, Tex.Tillotson CollegeEllington "told about his music and played several numbers for" students at the African American women’s college. "Duke Ellington Guest at Tillotson College," Black Dispatch, 1933-10-19, p.3).05,1-7.Steiner
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-08
    1933 10 12
    Thursday
    .Austin, Tex.Paramount TheaterStage show - see 1933 10 11.....2011
    1933 10 12
    Thursday
    10 pm
    .Austin, Tex.Gregory GymDanceAd, Austin American, 1933-10-12, p.3..05,1-7..
    added 2011

    updated 2013
    1933 10 13
    Friday
    .Austin, Tex.Paramount TheaterStage show - see 1933 10 11.....2011
    1933 10 00.San Antonio, Tex.Party DinnerDinner in Barney Bigard's honour, at his cousin Don Albert’s home in San Antonio.

    "Mr. and Mrs. Don Albert were hosts at a charming party in their home honoring Don’s cousin, Barney Bigard…. Mr. Ellington favored the guests with several of his own compositions, among which was Black Jazz Nocturne."

    While Vail I shows the dinner on Nov. 3, it must have occurred during the week the band was in town, and the newpaper report confirms it was in October, although the exact date isn't known.
    The Don Alberts Entertain Cousin, San Antonio Register, 1933-10-27 p.6.05,1-7Vail I.
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    1933 10 14
    Saturday
    1933 10 20
    Friday
    San Antonio, Tex.Majestic TheaterStage show.

    According to Joe Igo's Ellington itinerary, The Majestic had a "colored section" in the balcony with a separate ticket booth, popcorn stand, etc. with the entrance on a side street in the rear.
    San Antonio Register, 1933-10-13 p.1..05,1-7Vail I.
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-08
    1933 10 15
    Sunday
    .San Antonio, Tex.Majestic Theater......2011
    1933 10 16
    Monday
    .San Antonio, Tex.Majestic Theater......2011
    1933 10 17
    Tuesday
    .San Antonio, Tex.Majestic Theater......2011
    1933 10 18
    Wednesday
    .San Antonio, Tex.Majestic Theater......2011
    1933 10 19
    Thursday
    .San Antonio, Tex.Majestic Theater......2011
    1933 10 19
    Thursday
    .San Antonio, Tex.Carver Library AuditoriumDanceVail I, no source cited....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-08
    1933 10 20
    Friday
    .San Antonio, Tex.Majestic Theater......2011
    1933 10 21
    Saturday
    1933 10 27
    Friday
    Houston, Tex.Majestic Theatre.Ads, Houston Chronicle, 1933-10-21 to 1933-10-27.05,1-7..2011
    1933 10 22
    Sunday
    .Houston, Tex.Majestic Theatre......2011<
    1933 10 23
    Monday
    .Houston, Tex.Majestic Theatre......2011<
    1933 10 24
    Tuesday
    .Houston, Tex.Majestic Theatre......2011<
    1933 10 25
    Wednesday
    .Houston, Tex.Majestic Theatre......2011<
    1933 10 26
    Thursday
    .Houston, Tex.Majestic Theatre......2011<
    1933 10 27
    Friday
    .Houston, Tex.Majestic Theatre......2011<
    1933 10 27
    Friday
    .Houston, Tex..
    Dance for “colored”
    .....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-08
    1933 10 28
    Saturday
    1933 10 31
    Tuesday
    Beaumont, Tex.Jefferson Theater
    345 Fannin St.
    Stage show..05,1-7..
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-08
    1933 10 29
    Sunday
    .Beaumont, Tex.Jefferson TheaterStage show - see 1933 10 28.....2011
    1933 10 29
    Sunday
    .Beaumont, Tex.Peoples TheatreBlacks 11 pm..05,1-7 ..2011
    1933 10 30
    Monday
    .Beaumont, Tex.Jefferson TheaterStage show - see 1933 10 28.....2011
    1933 10 30
    Monday
    .Beaumont, Tex.Neophogen Halldance 10:30pm..05,1-7 ..2011
    1933 10 31
    Tuesday
    .Beaumont, Tex.Jefferson TheaterStage show - see 1933 10 28.....2011

    November 1933

    1933 11 01
    Wednesday
    1933 11 03
    Friday
    Waco, Tex.Waco Theatre...05,1-7..2011
    1933 11 01
    Wednesday
    .Waco, Tex.Shrine ClubDance 11 pm to 1 am..05,1-7 ..
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-08
    1933 11 02
    Thursday
    .Waco, Tex.Waco Theatre.Stage show - see 1933 11 01....2011
    1933 11 02
    Thursday
    .Waco, Tex.Cotton Palace Coliseum...05,1-7..2011
    1933 11 03
    Friday
    .Waco, Tex.Waco Theatre.Stage show - see 1933 11 01....2011
    1933 11 04
    Saturday
    1933 11 05
    Sunday
    Wichita Falls, Kan.Majestic TheaterStage show
    "Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hunt were in Wichita Falls Saturday to hear Duke Ellington and his band."-Olney Enterprise, p.17, 1933-11-10
    ..05,1-7..2011
    1933 11 04
    Saturday
    11 pm
    .Wichita Falls, Kan.Wichita ClubDance.05,1-7..2011
    1933 11 05
    Sunday
    .Wichita Falls, Kan.Majestic TheaterStage show - see 1933 11 04.....2011
    1933 11 06
    Monday
    1933 11 08
    Wednesday
    Amarillo, Tex.Paramount TheatreVaudeville show for whites only. On the bill were Ellington and his orchestra, with Ivie Anderson; Earl Tucker; Ford, Marshall and Jones (Dancing, Singing and Comedy); Sonnie [sic] Greer; Louis Bacon (Singer).

    TEXAS TOWN STILL RAVES OVER DUKE ELLINGTON
    Amarillo People Wild About Famed Musical Aggregation - Have Use of White Theater For Midnight Performance When Duke Uses His Influence On Last Night.
    By OMAR LA GRANGE

    AMARILLO, Texas, Nov.26 - Duke Ellington and his fourteen Aristocrats from Harlem, with Ivie Anderson, Earl (Snakehips) Tucker, and Ford, Marshall and Jones, are still the talk of this city where they took the Panhandle by storm during their engagement the week of November 6th.

    Upon their arrival in the Southwestern city, the Duke and his company kept a constant stream of Yellow Cabs plying between the Negro section and the Paramount Theatre, where they fulfilled their engagement.

    While the yokels wer trying to decide whether W.Brand (sic), bass violinist, was the Duke or the Duke himself, as both were wearing big white cowboy hats, they were finally straightened out by members of the company..

    Duke Ellington and his unit was the first colored attraction to play a Panhandle Theatre and went over with a bang,....

      Amarillo Daily News
      • 1933-11-05
      • 1933-11-06
    • Pittsburgh Courier, 1933-12-02, p.6 s.2
    ...
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-07
    1933 11 06
    Monday
    11 pm - 2 am
    .Amarillo, Tex.Nat Dance Palace (The Natatorium)Dance

    ... the same success was experienced at Nat Dance Palace, an ofay dine and dance rendezvous. The patrons, many of them sons and daughters of ranchmen and cowhands, never having seen a leading Negro orchestra in action, could hardly dance for watching the Duke and his musicians dispense their hot numbers and believe me you they were certainly scorching and did Ivie Anderson, the slim California song bird go over big? Shieks and Shebas, I'm telling you, from her opening number 'Stormy Weather' to the final encore, a word picture in sex appeal, 'Give Me a Man Like That,' the crowd shook the roof with applause and called for more. She sang five numbers in all, and took her final bow among tumultuous applause and called (sic) for more..."

      Amarillo Daily News
      • 1933-11-05
      • 1933-11-06
    • Pittsburgh Courier, 1933-12-02, p.6 s.2
    ...
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-07
    1933 11 07
    Tuesday
    .Amarillo, Tex.Paramount TheatreVaudeville show for whites only - see 1932 11 06.....2011
    1933 11 08
    Wednesday
    .Amarillo, Tex.Paramount TheatreVaudeville show for whites only - see 1932 11 06.....2011
    1933 11 08
    Wednesday
    .Amarillo, Tex.Unnamed church ...sacred concert in one of the negro churches between shows ... for the older members of the colony, and for those who could not attend the midnight show. ... arranged by Bones.Amarillo Globe, Amarillo, TX, 1933-11-09, p.2...
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-08
    1933 11 08
    Wednesday
    Midnight.
    .Amarillo, Tex.Paramount Theatre Vaudeville show for blacks

    Amarillo Globe

    "Ellington Matinee Red Letter Event for Negroes Here”

    Due principally to the efforts of Matthew ‘Bones’ Hooks, old-time negro cowboy and leader in his community, a midnight matinee was arranged at the Paramount Theater for negroes only, at which Duke Ellington and his Harlem Aristocrats entertained 630 patrons in an hour and a half show that proved to be an all-time red letter event for those present."


    Pittsburgh Courier

    "...Our people never had a chance to see the band in action until the last night of their engagement here, and that at a mid-night show mainly through the efforts of Matthew Bones Hooks, Pioneer Negro cowboy, and leading citizen in this part of the country, and when the Duke learned of the situation, he used his influence with his traveling (sic) representative and the combination was successful, with the result that colored people had the entire main floor of the Paramount to themselves. This was not a great deal to brag about for many people resented the fact that they had to wait until the last night and, too, for a mid-night show at that, but it was the best that could be had, and is vicotry in itself even though small, as Negroes had never before been inside the Paramount Theatre as patrons until the coming of Duke Ellington and his company..

    ...Please allow me to state that Ellington's sojourn here should be a lesson in personal conduct to the would-be small town snob. With honors bestowed upon these musicians by the cream of the social and financial world of two continents and plenty of money to spend, the personnel of his company were just a regular bunch of fellows, jolly and sociable as one could wish, and the whole town joins me in wishing luck to Duke Ellington and his gang."

    • Amarillo Globe, Amarillo, TX, 1933-11-09, p.2
    • Pittsburgh Courier, 1933-12-02, p.6 s.2
    ...
    added 2013-09-08
    1933 11 09
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.
    1933 11 10
    Friday
    1933 11 16
    Thursday
    Oklahoma City, Okla.Criterion TheaterStage showVail I.05,1-7.2011
    .
    Oklahoma City, Okla.Criterion TheaterStage show - see 1933 11 10.....2011
    1933 11 11
    Saturday
    .
    Oklahoma City, Okla.Criterion TheaterStage show - see 1933 11 10.....2011
    1933 11 12
    Sunday
    .
    Oklahoma City, Okla.Criterion TheaterStage show - see 1933 11 10.....2011
    1933 11 13
    Monday
    .
    Oklahoma City, Okla.Criterion TheaterStage show - see 1933 11 10.....2011
    1933 11 14
    Tuesday
    .
    Oklahoma City, Okla.Criterion TheaterStage show - see 1933 11 10.....2011
    1933 11 14
    Tuesday
    .Oklahoma City, Okla.Skirvin HotelPrivate party..05,1-7..
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-08
    1933 11 15
    Wednesday
    .
    Oklahoma City, Okla.Criterion TheaterStage show - see 1933 11 10.....2011
    1933 11 15
    Wednesday
    .Oklahoma City, Okla.Market GardenDance Multitudes Greet Ellington Engagement Black Dispatch, 1933-11-16 p.3.05,1-7..
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-08
    1933 11 16
    Thursday
    .
    Oklahoma City, Okla.Criterion TheaterStage show - see 1933 11 10.....2011
    1933 11 17
    Friday
    1933 11 23
    Thursday
    Tulsa, Okla.Orpheum TheatreStage show..05,1-7..2011
    1933 11 18
    Saturday
    .Tulsa, Okla.Orpheum TheatreStage show - see 1933 11 07.....2011
    1933 11 18
    Saturday
    .Tulsa, Okla.Convention Halldance 11:30pm..05,1-7..2011
    1933 11 19
    Sunday
    .Tulsa, Okla.Orpheum TheatreStage show - see 1933 11 07.....2011
    1933 11 20
    Monday
    .Tulsa, Okla.Orpheum TheatreStage show - see 1933 11 07.....2011
    1933 11 21
    Tuesday
    .Tulsa, Okla.Orpheum TheatreStage show - see 1933 11 07.....2011
    1933 11 22
    Wednesday
    .Tulsa, Okla.Orpheum TheatreStage show - see 1933 11 07.....2011
    1933 11 23
    Thursday
    .Tulsa, Okla.Orpheum TheatreStage show - see 1933 11 07.....2011
    1933 11 24
    Friday
    1933 11 26
    Little Rock, Ark.Pulaski TheatreFour shows dailydaily ads, Arkansas Democrat...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2013-09-26
    1933 11 24
    Friday
    10 pm
    .Little Rock, Ark. Nut ClubDance for whitesad, Arkansas Democrat, 24Nov33, p3...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2013-09-26
    1933 11 25
    Saturday
    .Little Rock, Ark.Pulaski TheatreStage show - see 1933 09 24


    Note the other entry for this date
    ......Added 2012-01-12
    1933 11 25
    Saturday
    .Little Rock, ARMosaic TempleDance at 10 pm for blacksad, Arkansas Democrat,25Nov33, p3...K.Steiner Dec 2012.
    Added 2013-09-26
    1933 11 25
    Saturday
    2 pm
    ...Peripheral event
    Ray Nance's Rhythm Barons ("now playing nightly at Dave's Tavern) were scheduled to play the Chicago Defender's Bud Billiken club's Thanksgiving party at the Regal Theater.
    Photo and publicity,Chicago Defender 1933-11-18, p.18djpAdded 2013-09-26
    1933 11 26
    Sunday
    .Little Rock, Ark.Pulaski TheatreStage show - see 1933 09 24
    ......Added 2012-01-12
    1933 11 27
    Monday
    .activities not documented.
    1933 11 28
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1933 11 29
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1933 11 30
    Thursday
    1933 12 07Chicago, Ill.Regal Theatre......2011

    December 1933

    1933 12 01
    Friday
    Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreStage show - see 1933 11 30.....2011
    1933 12 02
    Saturday
    Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreStage show - see 1933 11 30.....2011
    1933 12 03
    Sunday
    Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreStage show - see 1933 11 30.....2011
    1933 12 04
    Monday
    .Chicago, Ill.Merchandise MartRCA/Victor recording session.DE331311,1-11
    00,2-15
    90,1-4
    Timner corrections .2011
    1933 12 04
    Monday
    Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreStage show - see 1933 11 30.....2011
    1933-12-05
    Tuesday
    .United States.Peripheral event

    Prohibition ended when Utah, the 36th state to do so, ratified a constitutional amendment to repeal it.
    ....djp2012-07-30
    1933 12 05
    Tuesday
    Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreStage show - see 1933 11 30.....2011
    1933 12 06
    Wednesday
    Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreStage show - see 1933 11 30.....2011
    1933 12 06
    Wednesday
    .Davenport, Io.Keith'sLikely a false date

    Stratemann shows this date, citing Variety 1933-12-05, p.8, but shows it as dubious.
    .....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-08
    1933 12 07
    Thursday
    Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreStage show - see 1933 11 30.....2011
    1933 12 08
    Friday
    1933 12 11
    Monday
    Davenport, Io.Keith's Orpheum TheatreStage Show ...Vail I.2011
    1933 12 09
    Saturday
    .Davenport, Io.Keith's Orpheum TheatreStage Show -see 1933 12 08.....2011
    1933 12 10
    Sunday
    .Davenport, Io.Keith's Orpheum TheatreStage Show -see 1933 12 08.....2011
    1933 12 11
    Monday
    .Davenport, Io.Keith's Orpheum TheatreStage Show -see 1933 12 08.....2011
    1933 12 12
    Tuesday
    1933 12 14
    Thursday
    Cedar Rapids, Ia.Keith's Iowa TheatreStage Show ....KenSteiner aug11
    CAH ad-art aug11
    2011
    1933 12 13
    Wednesday
    Cedar Rapids, Ia.Keith's Iowa TheatreStage show - see 1933 12 12.....2011
    1933 12 14
    Thursday
    Cedar Rapids, Ia.Keith's Iowa TheatreStage show - see 1933 12 12.....2011
    1933 12 15
    Friday
    1933 12 21
    Thursday
    Omaha, Neb.Keith'sStage showMention in Plaindealer, Kansas City, Kan. 1933-12-22, p.5....KenSteiner aug112011
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-07
    1933 12 16
    Saturday
    .Omaha, Neb.Keith'sStage show - see 1933 12 15.....2011
    1933 12 17
    Sunday
    .Omaha, Neb.Keith'sStage show - see 1933 12 15.....2011
    1933 12 18
    Monday<
    .Omaha, Neb.Keith'sStage show - see 1933 12 15.....2011
    1933 12 19
    Tuesday
    .Omaha, Neb.Keith'sStage show - see 1933 12 15.....2011
    1933 12 20
    Wednesday
    .Omaha, Neb.Keith'sStage show - see 1933 12 15.....2011
    1933 12 21
    Thursday
    .Omaha, Neb.Keith'sStage show - see 1933 12 15.....2011
    1933 12 22
    Friday
    1933 12 25Sioux City, Io.Keith's.....KenSteiner aug112011
    1933 12 23
    Saturday
    .Sioux City, Io.Keith'sStage show - see 1933 12 22.....2011
    1933 12 24
    Sunday
    .Sioux City, Io.Keith'sStage show - see 1933 12 22.....2011
    1933 12 25
    Monday
    Christmas
    .Sioux City, Io.Keith'sStage show - see 1933 12 22.....2011
    1933 12 26
    Tuesday
    1933 12 29Des Moines, Io.Keith'sStage show ....KenSteiner aug112011
    1933 12 27
    Wednesday
    .Des Moines, Io.Keith'sStage show - see 1933 12 26.....2011
    1933 12 28
    Thursday
    .Des Moines, Io.Keith'sStage show - see 1933 12 26.....2011
    1933 12 29
    Friday
    .Des Moines, Io.Keith'sStage show - see 1933 12 26.....2011
    1933 12 30
    Saturday
    1934 01 04
    Thursday
    Kansas City, Mo.Mainstreet Theater
    1400 Main St.
    Stage show....KenSteiner aug112011
    1933 12 31
    Sunday
    .Kansas City, Mo.Mainstreet TheaterStage show - see 1933 12 30....KenSteiner aug112011



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    January 1934

    1934 01 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
    Louis Bacon, trumpet/vocalist, leaves the band.
    He will play with the band again from December 14 -26, 1934 and in a session in March 1939.
    New Desor vol.2djp
    Added 2012-10-10
    1934 01 01
    Monday
    .Kansas City, Mo.Mainstreet TheaterStage show - see 1933 12 30....KenSteiner aug112011
    1934 01 02
    Tuesday
    .Kansas City, Mo.Mainstreet TheaterStage show - see 1933 12 30
    The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune reported "Stephen Pardonner and Kennedy went to Kansas City today to hear Duke Ellington at the Mainstreet theatre."
    Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, 1934-01-02 p.3...KenSteiner aug112011
    Updated 2013-07-24
    1934 01 03
    Wednesday
    .Kansas City, Mo.Mainstreet TheaterStage show - see 1933 12 30....KenSteiner aug112011
    1934 01 03
    Wednesday
    .Kansas City, Mo.Mainstreet TheaterA midnight performance was presented Wednesday in order that the colored people might see the famous band on stage.The Plaindealer, Kansas City, Kans. 1934-01-05 p.5...djp
    added 2013-10-01
    1934 01 04
    Thursday
    .Kansas City, Mo.Mainstreet TheaterStage show - see 1933 12 30....KenSteiner aug112011
    1934 01 05
    Friday
    .Kansas City, Mo.Roseland BallroomHe will play for a dance tonight at a Missouri side dance hall.The Plaindealer, Kansas City, Kans. 1934-01-05 p.5.05,1-7..
    added 2011

    updated 2013-10-01
    1934 01 06
    Saturday
    .activity not documented
    1934 01 07
    Sunday
    .activity not documented
    1934 01 08
    Monday
    .activity not documented
    1934 01 09
    Tuesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Merchandise Mart studioRCA-Victor recording session
    Duke Ellington & His Orchestra
    Bacon, Jenkins, Whetsel, Williams, Brown, Nanton, Bigard, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Braud, Greer

      Titles recorded:
    • Delta Serenade
    • Stompy Jones
    .DE3401Stratemann p.68djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-12-17
    1934 01 10
    Wednesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Merchandise MartRCA-Victor recording session
    Duke Ellington & His Orchestra
    Bacon, Jenkins, Whetsel, Williams, Brown, Nanton, Bigard, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Braud, Greer

      Titles recorded:
    • Solitude
    • Blue Feeling
    .DE340211,1-11
    06,3-32
    02,2-28
    .djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-12-17
    1934 01 11
    Thursday
    .activities not documented
    1934 01 12
    Friday
    1934 01 18Detroit, Mich.Michigan TheatreStage showStratemann p.68, citing
    Chicago Defender 1934-01-34 19
    and Variety 1934-01-16, p.8
    ....2011
    1934 01 13
    Saturday
    .Detroit, Mich.Michigan TheatreStage show - see 1934 01 12.....2011
    1934 01 14
    Sunday
    .Detroit, Mich.Michigan TheatreStage show - see 1934 01 12.....2011
    1934 01 15
    Monday
    .Detroit, Mich.Michigan TheatreStage show - see 1934 01 12.....2011
    1934 01 16
    Tuesday
    .Detroit, Mich.Michigan TheatreStage show - see 1934 01 12.....2011
    1934 01 17
    Wednesday
    .Detroit, Mich.Michigan TheatreStage show - see 1934 01 12.....2011
    1934 01 18
    Thursday
    .Detroit, Mich.Michigan TheatreStage show - see 1934 01 12.....2011
    1934 01 19
    Friday
    .activities not documented
    1934 01 20
    Saturday
    .activities not documented
    1934 01 21
    Sunday
    1934 01 24
    Wednesday
    Akron, OhioKeith's Palace Theatre"Duke Ellington, ... whose regular performances at the Palace do not begin until Sunday [22], will be presented ... in a special Saturday stayup performance."daily ads, Akron Beacon Journal
    "This, That About Shows," Akron Beacon-Journal, 1934-01-19 p.17
    ...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2013-09-26
    1934 01 22
    Monday
    .Akron, OhioKeith's Palace TheatreStage show - see 1934 01 21....K.Steiner Dec 2012Added 2013-09-26
    1934 01 23
    Tuesday
    .Akron, OhioKeith's Palace TheatreStage show - see 1934 01 21....K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2013-09-26
    1934 01 24
    Wednesday
    .Akron, OhioKeith's Palace TheatreStage show - see 1934 01 21....K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2013-09-26
    1934 01 25
    Thursday
    .activities not documented
    1934 01 26
    Friday
    .activities not documented
    1934 01 27
    Saturday
    1934 01 01
    Thursday
    Akron, Oh.Palace Theatre......2011
    1934 01 28
    Sunday
    .Akron, Oh.Palace Theatresee 1934 01 27.....2011
    1934 01 29
    Monday
    .Akron, Oh.Palace Theatresee 1934 01 27.....2011
    1934 01 30
    Tuesday
    .Akron, Oh.Palace Theatresee 1934 01 27.....2011
    1934 01 31
    Wednesday
    .Akron, Oh.Palace Theatresee 1934 01 27.....2011

    February 1934

    1934 02 01
    Thursday
    .Akron, Oh.Palace Theatresee 1934 01 27.....2011
    1934 02 02
    Friday
    1934 02 08
    Thursday
    Philadelphia, Penn.Earle TheaterStage show.....2011
    1934 02 03
    Saturday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Earle TheaterStage show - see 1934 02 02......2011
    1934 02 04
    Sunday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Earle TheaterStage show - see 1934 02 02......2011
    1934 02 05
    Monday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Earle TheaterStage show - see 1934 02 02......2011
    1934 02 06
    Tuesday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Earle TheaterStage show - see 1934 02 02......2011
    1934 02 07
    Wednesday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Earle TheaterStage show - see 1934 02 02......2011
    1934 02 08
    Thursday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Earle TheaterStage show - see 1934 02 02......2011
    1934 02 09
    Friday
    1934 02 15
    Thursday
    Washington, D.C.Howard TheaterOne week beginning Friday, February 9
    Shep Allen presents Duke Ellington, the king of jazz, and his Famous Orchestra featuring Ivie Anderson

    in his latest review "Harlem Speaks" with Bobby Caston - 4 Blazers - Jerry & /Turk - Snake Hips Tucker - 50 others

    See for the first time a spectacle of beauty
    Duke's own Moving Stage

    Screen Feature
    Warren William and Jean Muir in "Bedside"
    Midnite Show Saturday
    Poster reproduced in Vail I....KenSteiner aug11 (changed dates)
    added 2011

    updated 2013-07-26
    1934 02 10
    Saturday
    .Washington, D.C.Howard Theatersee 1934 02 09.....2011
    1934 02 11
    Sunday
    .Washington, D.C.Howard Theatersee 1934 02 09.....2011
    1934 02 12
    Monday
    .Washington, D.C.Howard Theatersee 1934 02 09.....2011
    1934 02 13
    Tuesday
    .Washington, D.C.Howard Theatersee 1934 02 09.....2011
    1934 02 14
    Wednesday
    .Washington, D.C.Howard Theatersee 1934 02 09.....2011
    1934 02 15
    Thursday
    .Washington, D.C.Howard Theatersee 1934 02 09.....2011
    1934 02 15
    Thursday
    1934 02 19Washington, D.C..Late night beginning of train trip to Los Angeles, Cal.

    The band had stops in Chicago and Ogden on Feb 16 and 17, respectively (see below)
    ....djpupdated 2012-07-31
    1934 02 16
    Friday
    .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreDuke visited Lucky Millander at the theatre during a station stop, and addressed the audience while there...05,1-7..2011
    1934 02 17
    Saturday
    .in transit.
    1934 02 18
    Sunday
    09:20
    .Ogden, Utah.Station stop:

    "Noted Band Going To Coast Studios
    Duke Ellington and his famous colored dance band of 25 pieces will pass through Ogden Sunday morning at nine-twenty, bound from Washington, D.C. to Los Angeles to work in motion pictures. The band occupies one special sleeping car, one 10-section lounge car, one baggage car and a special dining car.
    The party will be in Ogden 10 minutes, according to schedule."
    Ogden Standard Examiner, 19340217...djp2012-07-31
    1934 02 19
    Monday
    .Los Angeles, Cal..Arrival by Union Pacific train. It was raining when the band arrived.....djpupdated 2012-07-31
    1934-02-19
    Monday 8:00 pm
    .Los Angeles, Cal.Fiesta Room
    Ambassador Hotel
    Half-hour benefit concert for a celebrity bridge game for the Motion Picture Relief Fund.Reports in
    • Feb 19, 1934 San Antonio Light
    • Baltimore weekly Afro-American, week of March 10, 1934
    • Reading Eagle, Feb 22, 1934
    ...djp
    Added 2012-07-31
    1934 02 19
    Monday 8:00 pm
    .Los Angeles, Cal.Paramount Sound TheatrePrivate Concert
    "On the evening of the band's arrival in Los Angeles a concert was arranged in a sound theatre at Paramount Pictures for an audience of studio executives and their families."
    Melody Maker, 17Mar34, p2.02,2-20..2011
    1934 02 19
    Monday
    .Los Angeles, Cal. Dunbar HotelIt appears Ellington and his people lived at the Dunbar Hotel during this sojourn in Los Angeles.

    According to Buck Clayton

    "The Dunbar Hotel was jumping, as almost every day there would be loads of people hanging around the front door trying to get a glimplse of Duke. ...every night in the Dunbar Hotel there would be parties thrown by Duke and his guys, and there was chicks and champagne everywhere. The parties wouldn't last too long, though, as the band had to report to the studio at six o'clock in the morning."

    Clayton describes the band listening to their recording of It Don't Mean a Thing, in the Dunbar restaurant, the first time they'd heard it since arriving in the west, and the men were beating rhythm on tables, instrument cases, or anything they could find. He also says that if the fifteen men went into a restaurant together, they sat at 15 separate tables.
    Buck Clayton and Nancy Miller Elliott, Buck Clayton's Jazz World, p.62 ...djp
    added 2013-07-25
    1934 02 20
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1934 02 21
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1934 02 22
    Thursday
    .Los Angeles, Cal.Paramount Studios“Murder At The Vanities”..07,2-6
    98,1-17
    ..2011
    1934 02 23
    Friday
    .activities not documented.
    1934 02 24
    Saturday
    .Los Angeles, Cal.Club EbonyCabaret Party...CAH-ad.2011
    1934 02 25
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1934 02 26
    Monday
    .Los Angeles, Cal.Paramount Studios“Murder At The Vanities”.DE340311,1-27
    10,3-24
    09,1-13
    08,2-31
    07,2-5+6
    03,3-18+28
    03,2-7
    03,1-10
    98,1-17
    Stratemann 73+102
    Timner corrections
    NDCS 1053
    .2011
    1934 02 27
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1934 02 28
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.

    March 1934

    1934 03 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
    Otto Hardwicke leaves the band
    New Desor vol.2djp
    Added 2012-10-12
    1934 03 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
    Marshall Royal, alto sax, joins the band, staying about 3 weeks in March and April 1934
    New Desor vol.2djp
    Added 2012-10-25
    1934 03 05.Los Angeles, Cal.Paramount Lot“Hollywood On Parade”
    During this session, Ellington and his orchestra played the wedding march for an unnamed couple who were marrying on the set. The bride was working in the movie and also performing at night at a club so didn't have time to get married. People attending the wedding included Jack Oakie, Cary Brisson, Victor McLaglen, Randolph Scott, Roscoe Karns, Earl Carroll, Cary Grant and George Raft.

    This may have been the wedding of Buck Clayton and Derb Henderson described on page 83 of Stratemann
    Evening Standard, Uniontown,Penn.,1934-05-03 p.9..Stratemann 83.
    added 2011

    updated 2013-07-24
    1934 03 131934 03 14Los Angeles, Cal.Paramount Studios“Belle Of The Nineties”...Stratemann 89+103.2011
    1934 03 15.Los Angeles, Cal.Paramount Studios“Belle Of The Nineties” DE3404..02,2-24Timner corrections
    Strat89+104
    .2011
    1934 03 16a.Los Angeles, Cal.Paramount Studios“Belle Of The Nineties” DE3405...Stratemann 89+105
    Timner corrections
    .2011
    1934 03 16b.Los Angeles, Cal.Ambassador Hotel“Academy Awards Banquet”..02,2-20..2011
    1934 03 17.Los Angeles, Cal.Paramount Studios“Belle Of The Nineties”...Stratemann 89+106.2011
    1934 03 18.Los Angeles, Cal.Paramount Studios“Murder At The Vanities”..07,2-6Stratemann 73+106DE-FB91photo
    Strat70+78+ +photos DE'sA photo
    2011
    1934 03 19
    Monday
    7:30-8:00 PM
    .Los Angeles, Cal.Radio station KFIKFI weekly NBC radio show “Demitasse Revue“ (or "MJB Coffee Hour")...Stratemann,p.69 citing Variety 1934-03-16,p43djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-11
    1934 03 21.Los Angeles, Cal.Paramount Studios“Many Happy Returns”.DE340601,3-13Stratemann 85+107.2011
    1934 03 24.Los Angeles, Cal.Paramount Studios“Belle Of The Nineties”,.DE340789,3-8
    84,4-6
    84,3-7
    82,3-2
    91,1-1
    89,4-2
    Stratemann 89+108.2011
    1934 03 26
    Monday
    7:30-8:00 PM
    .Los Angeles, Cal.Radio station KFIKFI weekly NBC radio show “Demitasse Revue“ (or "MJB Coffee Hour")...Stratemann,p.69 citing Variety 1934-03-16,p43djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-11
    1934 03 26.Los Angeles, Cal.Paramount Studios“Belle Of The Nineties”.DE3408Strat89+109 Timner..2011
    1934 03 291934 03 31Los Angeles, Cal.Paramount Theatre......2011

    April 1934

    1934 04 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
    Otto Hardwicke, rejoins the band
    New Desor vol.2djp
    Added 2012-10-12
    1934 04 011934 04 04Los Angeles, Cal.Paramount Theatre......2011
    1934 04 --.....“Belle Of The Nineties”89,4-2
    89,3-8
    84,4-6
    Stratemann 89
    Strat87+88+99 photos
    .2011
    1934 04 02
    Monday
    7:30-8:00 PM
    .Los Angeles, Cal.Radio station KFIKFI weekly NBC radio show “Demitasse Revue“ (or "MJB Coffee Hour")...Stratemann,p.69 citing Variety 1934-03-16,p43djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-11
    1934 04 051934 04 18Culver CitySebastian's Cotton Club......2011
    1934 04 09
    Monday
    7:30-8:00 PM
    .Los Angeles, Cal.Radio station KFIKFI weekly NBC radio show “Demitasse Revue“ (or "MJB Coffee Hour")...Stratemann,p.69 citing Variety 1934-03-16,p43djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-11
    1934 04 12.Los Angeles, Cal.Hollywood StudioRCA/Victor recording session .DE340906,1-27
    05,3-26
    98,4-14
    ..2011
    1934 04 16
    Monday
    7:30-8:00 PM
    .Los Angeles, Cal.Radio station KFIKFI weekly NBC radio show “Demitasse Revue“ (or "MJB Coffee Hour")

    Ken Steiner's research showed Ellington was replaced by Gus Arnheim on April 16, so this event did not involve Ellington.
    ...Stratemann,p.69 citing Variety 1934-03-16,p43djp
    added 2011

    updated 2012-09-11
    1934 04 17.Los Angeles, Cal.Hollywood StudioRCA/Victor recording session.....2011
    1934 04 201934 04 26San Francisco, Cal.Orpheum Theatre..DE3410.KenSteiner aug11 (not 20-25).2011
    1934 04 23
    Monday
    .San Francisco, Cal.Radio station KFI
    KFI weekly NBC radio show “Demitasse Revue“ (or "MJB Coffee Hour")

    According to Stratemann
    p.69, the initial contract was for four weekly broadcasts, and was extended by two more, making six in total. Stratemann says, "If the Ellington band actually did play the April 23 broadcast, we don't know. It would have had to do it from San Francisco where the band was then appearing at the Orpheum Theatre."

    Steven Lasker, on Stratemann
    p.71, lists seven broadcasts, but marks April 23 as "from San Francisco ?" It seems likely there were six broadcasts, Mar. 19, Mar.26, Apr. 2, Apr.9, Apr. 16, Apr.30, and the week the band was out of town was likely skipped.

    The Apr. 23 broadcast is doubtful.
    ...Stratemann,p.69 citing Variety 1934-03-16,p43djp
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    updated 2012-09-11
    1934 04 23...See 24mar34.....2011
    1934 04 27.Sacramento, Cal.Memorial Auditorium...05,1-7..2011
    1934 04 28
    Saturday
    .Fresno, CalRainbow Ballroom.ad, Fresno Bee 1934-04-27 p.4...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2013-09-26
    1934 04 29
    Ellington's birthday
    .BerkeleySan Pablo PkBaseball..05,1-7..2011
    1934 04 29
    Ellington's birthday
    .Oakland, Cal.Sweet's BallroomDance 7:30pm..05,1-7..2011
    1934 04 30b.Oakland, Cal.OaklandAuditorium..Vail..2011

    May 1934

    1934 05 01
    Tuesday
    .Bakersfield, Cal.Fox Theatre"Shows at 5:00, 7:00, 9:00, 11:00."ad, Bakersfield Californian, 1934-05-01 p.8...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2012-09-26
    1934 05 02
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1934 05 03
    Thursday
    .Riverside, Cal.Riverside Civic Auditorium
    Memorial Auditorium
    Dance sponsored by the American Legion

    "Duke Ellington and his famous orchestra with Ivie Anderson in Harlem Speaks. The music treat of the year."
    Admission $1.10 each person.

    "...several hundred couples last night danced at Memorial auditorium.
    The event was another of the popular American Legion public dances, being held weekly.
    To swinging music of the orchestra were added the numbers by the soloist Ivie Anderson.
    Deafening applause greeted the singer, and became even more vociferous when Earl (Snake Hips) Tucker, colored stepper, appeared in solo dances."

    Riverside Daily Press
    • Ad and publicity 1934-05-03
    • Report, 1935-05-04
    ...Steiner 2013-07-26
    added 2013-07-26
    1934 05 04
    Friday
    .activities not documented.
    1934 05 05
    Saturday
    .activities not documented.
    1934 05 06
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1934 05 07
    Monday
    .Los Angeles, Cal.Paramount Studios“Belle Of The Nineties”.DE341101,1-22Stratemann 89+112
    Timner corrections
    .2011
    1934 05 08
    Tuesday
    .Los Angeles, Cal.Paramount Studios“Belle Of The Nineties”.DE341202,2-24
    01,1-22
    Stratemann 89+112
    Timner corrections
    .2011
    1934 05 09
    Wednesday
    .Los Angeles, Cal.Hollywood StudiosRCA/Victor recording session.DE3413...2011
    1934 05 10
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.
    1934 05 11
    Friday
    .activities not documented.
    1934 05 12
    Saturday
    1934 05 18
    Friday
    Portland, Ore.Music Box Theater......2011
    1934 05 13
    Sunday
    .Portland, Ore.Music Box.see 1934 05 12....2011
    1934 05 14
    Monday
    .Portland, Ore.Music Box.see 1934 05 12....2011
    1934 05 15
    Tuesday
    .Portland, Ore.Music Boxsee 1934 05 12.....2011
    1934 05 16
    Wednesday
    .Portland, Ore.Music Boxsee 1934 05 12.....2011
    1934 05 17
    Thursday
    .Portland, Ore.Music Boxsee 1934 05 12.....2011
    1934 05 18
    Friday
    .Portland, Ore.Music Boxsee 1934 05 12.....2011
    1934 05 19
    Saturday
    1934 05 25
    Friday
    Seattle, Wn.Music Hall...05,1-7..2011
    1934 05 20
    Sunday
    .Seattle, Wn.Music Hallsee 1934 05 19.....2011
    1934 05 21
    Monday
    .Seattle, Wn.Music Hallsee 1934 05 19.....2011
    1934 05 21
    Monday
    .Seattle, Wn.Finnish Halldance..05,1-7..2011
    1934 05 22
    Tuesday
    .Seattle, Wn.Music Hallsee 1934 05 19.....2011
    1934 05 23
    Wednesday
    .Seattle, Wn.Music Hallsee 1934 05 19.....2011
    1934 05 24
    Thursday
    .Seattle, Wn.Music Hallsee 1934 05 19.....2011
    1934 05 25
    Friday
    .Seattle, Wn.Music Hallsee 1934 05 19.....2011
    1934 05 26
    Saturday
    1934 05 28
    Monday
    Tacoma, Wash.Music Box.....KenSteiner aug11 (not 26-31)2011
    1934 05 27
    Sunday
    .Tacoma, Wash.Music Boxsee 1934 05 26.....2011
    1934 05 28
    Monday
    .Tacoma, Wash.Music Boxsee 1934 05 26.....2011
    1934 05 29
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1934 05 30
    Wednesday
    .Idaho Falls, IdahoParamount....Vail I.2011
    1934 05 31
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.

    June 1934

    1934 06 01
    Friday
    .Salt Lake City, UtahDowntown streetsSalt Lake City held a two day merchanding festival on June 1 and 2. As part of the celebration, eleven downtown streets were to be dressed up in festive colours, with many decorated store fronts and windows. Friday was 'wholesale day' and Saturday was 'retail day.' Merchant's windows were to be officially unveiled at 8 pm Friday. Music for the official window unveiling was to be provided by Duke Ellington and his world-famous colored (sic) orchestra.1

    "Windows will be officially unveiled at 8 p.m. with a special musical program to be broadcast by loud speakers in the business district."2

    'Coconut Grove' was leased for a huge carnival dance to being Friday evening at 9 o'clock, but there's no indication Ellington was involved.
    The Salt Lake Tribune
    • (1)Thurs.A.M.1934-05-31 p.18
    • (2)1934-06-01 p.1
    ...djp
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    1934 06 01
    Friday
    1934 06 03
    Sunday
    Salt Lake City, UtahOrpheum TheaterStage show, 4 shows daily
    Fanchon & Marco present that dusky monarch of rhythm
    Duke Ellington in person with his famous orchestra, Ivy Anderson, Original Minnie the Moocher.

    Screen: Gay...Spicy...Naughty but Nice "Uncertain Lady"

    Prices
    41 cents until 5
    55 cents evenings

    Unsourced clippings from 1934-35 in Johnny Hodges' scrapbook mention when the band played an Orpheum Theatre in Utah, it had only 13 men, Bigard and Hardwick being "on the sick list."
    Ads, plugs, and review, The Salt Lake Tribune
    • 1934-05-31 p.6
    • 1934-06-01 p.10
    • 1934-06-02, p.12
    • 1934-06-03, p.D-11
    .Vail IKS, djp
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    1934 06 02
    Saturday
    .Salt Lake City, UtahOrpheum TheaterStage show - see 1934-06-01.....
    added 2011
    1934 06 03
    Sunday
    .Salt Lake City, UtahOrpheum TheaterStage show - see 1934-06-01.....
    added 2011
    1934 06 04
    Monday
    .activities not documented.
    1934 06 05
    Tuesday
    .Ogden, UtahOrpheum TheatreTheatre shows - matinee and evening performances
    "Coming to Ogden! At the Same as Salt Lake City Prices
    Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra with Ivie Anderson (Original "Minnie the Moocher") and on the screen "Merry Wives of Reno..."
    Vail I says Ellington opened here June 5 for two nights,closing on June 6, but provides no support. The Ogden Standard Examiner plugs and ads seen all say one day. The plugs say matinee and evening performances.

    Unsourced clippings from 1934-35 in Johnny Hodges' scrapbook mention when the band played an Orpheum Theatre in Utah, it had only 13 men, Bigard and Hardwick being "on the sick list."
    Ogden Standard Examiner
    • Publicity
      • 1934-05-31, p.8
      • 1934-06-03, p.9
    • Ads
      • 1934-06-03, p.9
      • 1934-06-15, p.18
    .Vail Idjpadded 2011
    updated
    2012-07-30
    2013-07-24
    1934 06 06
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1934 06 07
    Thursday
    10:50 AM
    .Nevada, IowaEighth Street train crossing

    "The pastor of the local Seventh Day Adventist church was killed when his automobile was struck by a special fast North Western train. The "train was carrying Duke Ellington's famous negro orchestra. ...Just as [Elder Jeys] drove onto the tracks, the train roared onto the crossing from the west and struck the coupe broadside. The car was carried for about three blocks before Jeys rolled out, badly cut. He had died instantly. The car, which was completely demolished, was carried for two or three blocks farther before the train could be stopped."


    Nevada, Iowa is two or three miles east of Ames, Iowa.
    Ames Daily Tribune-Times, Ames, Io., 1934-06-07...djpimg class=rt src=New.jpg>
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    1934 06 07
    Thursday
    1934 06 13Chicago, Ill..Lay-over in Chicago
    Stratemann and Vail list a one week appearance at the Orpheum Theater, Denver, Col. beginning on June 7 but it appears to have been cancelled. The accident noted above confirms Ellington and his entourage were not in Denver on this date, as does the absence of daily ads in the Denver Post from June 7 to 12.

    Steiner suggests the cancellation and early return east was due to illness in the band.

    "Duke Ellington and his band arrived in the city Thursday from the Pacific coast for a week’s layoff. They are due to leave for the East early next week and return here for an engagement at the [Chicago] World’s Fair.

    "Duke Ellington and Band Here," Chicago Defender, national ed., 1934-06-16 p.8....
    added 2011

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    1934 06 08
    Friday
    .Chicago, Ill..activities not documented.
    1934 06 09
    Saturday
    .Chicago, Ill..activities not documented.
    1934 06 10
    Sunday
    .Chicago, Ill..activities not documented.
    1934 06 11
    Monday
    .Chicago, Ill..activities not documented.
    1934 06 12
    Tuesday
    .Chicago, Ill..activities not documented.
    1934 06 12
    Tuesday
    .Chicago, Ill.SavoyPeripheral event
    Ivie Anderson attended an amateur fight night at the Savoy, while the band was "here for a few days."
    Dan Burley, "She Swings and She Sings and It All Comes So Easy!" Kansas City Call, city ed., 22Jun34, p8.2011
    1934 06 13
    Wednesday
    1934 06 14
    Thursday
    Ada, Okla.Strand Theater
    "Added Entertainment Duke Ellington and His Orchestra"

    Possible theater appearance - the film was Hell and High Water, a Paramount production. Admission prices were 5 and 10 cents.

    It is more probably that this was a film of some sort, perhaps Bundle of Blues, instead of a live appearance by Ellington and his entourage, but I felt it was important to show this as a tentatively identified gig just in case Ellington's people successfully scrambled for work after the cancellation in Denver. More research is needed.
    • Ads, Ada Evening News
      • 1934-06-13, p.8
      • 1934-06-14, p.6
    ...djp
    added 2013-07-21
    1934 06 14
    Thursday
    .Ada, Okla.Strand Theater
    Possible theatre appearance - see 1934 06 13
    ....djp
    added 2013-07-21
    1934 06 15
    Friday
    1934 06 18
    Monday
    Canton, Oh.Loew's TheatreThe Amsterdam News reported

    "ELLINGTON WILL HAVE REGULAR SHOW IN END
    Three Miller Brothers, sensational dancing act, and the Three Palmer Brothers, harmony singing trio, have been sent from New York by Mills Artists to join Duke Ellington and his famous orchestra in Canton, Ohio, opening at Loew's Theatre.

    Ivie Anderson, California songbird and Earl 'Snakehips' Tucker, originator of his unique dance already are featured with the Ellington act, which will play the Penn Theatre, Pittsburgh June 22, Paramount Theatre, New York June 30, State Theatre, Providence July 6 and Orpheum Theatre, Boston, July 13."


    Stratemann shows the engagement ending 1934 06 21 (Thursday) but the Massillon ad on the 15th says the engagement is "until Monday."
    • Stratemann, citing Variety 1934-06-24, p.52
    • Amsterdam News 1934-06-23 p.6
    • California Eagle 1934-06-29
    • The Evening Independent, Massillon, Oh.
      • ad 1934-06-13
      • as 1934-06-15 (ad says 'through Monday')
      • Plug and ad, 1934-06-16
    ...KS and djp
    added 2011

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    1934 06 16
    Saturday
    .Canton, Oh.Loew's Theatresee 1934 06 15.....2011
    1934 06 17
    Sunday
    .Canton, Oh.Loew's Theatresee 1934 06 15.....2011
    1934 06 18
    Monday
    .Canton, Oh.Loew's Theatresee 1934 06 15.....2011
    1934 06 19
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1934 06 20
    Wednesday
    .Wheeling, WVMarket Auditorium.ad, Wheeling Intelligencer, 1934-06-18, p.7...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2012-01-12
    1934 06 21
    Thursday
    .Canton, Oh.Loew's Theatresee 1934 06 15.....2011
    1934 06 22
    Friday
    1934 06 28Pittsburgh, Penn.Penn TheatreMovie theatre appearance
    Little Miss Marker

    "Pittsburgh, July 2 — Considering the heat, business in town wasn't bad last week. Big money went to the Penn, there the combination of "Little Miss Marker" and Duke Ellington's band proved a winner at $23,000..."



    Further down the page:

    "Little Miss Marker"(Para.)
    PENN — (3,300), 25c-35c, 6 days. Stage: Duke Ellington's band with Ivie Anderson, Snakeships (sic) Tucker, Palmer Bros. and Miller Bros. Gross:$23,000. (Average, $21,000)"

    Motion Picture Daily 1934-07-03 p.7...djp
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    1934 06 23
    Saturday
    .Pittsburgh, Penn.Penn TheatreStage show - see 1934 06 22.....2011
    1934 06 24
    Sunday
    .Pittsburgh, Penn.Penn TheatreStage show - see 1934 06 22.....2011
    1934 06 25
    Monday
    .Pittsburgh, Penn.Penn TheatreStage show - see 1934 06 22.....2011
    1934 06 26
    Tuesday
    .Pittsburgh, Penn.Penn TheatreStage show - see 1934 06 22.....2011
    1934 06 27
    Wednesday
    .Pittsburgh, Penn.Penn TheatreStage show - see 1934 06 22.....2011
    1934 06 28
    Thursday
    .Pittsburgh, Penn.Penn TheatreStage show - see 1934 06 22.....2011
    1934 06 29
    Friday
    1934 07 12New York, N.Y.Capitol Theatre
    Broadway & 51st St.
    Movie theatre appearance

    "The Thin Man," helped by Duke Ellington and his band, was not outstanding at the Capitol with $39,800...

    (1) Estimated takings:
    ...
    Week ending July 5: "The Thin Man," (M-G-M)
    CAPITOL — (4,700) 35c-$1,65, 7 days. Stage: Duke Ellington and orchestra and Harlem Revue. Gross: $39,800


    (2) Estimated takings:
    ...
    Week ending July 12: "The Thin Man," (M-G-M)
    CAPITOL — (4,700) 35c-$1,65, 7 days. Stage: Duke Ellington and orchestra and Harlem Revue. Gross: $24,500
    (1)Motion Picture Daily 1934-07-11, p.6

    (2) Ibid. 1934-07-19
    .05,2-41.KS (in DEMS) & djp
    added 2011
    updated 2012-01-21
    1934 06 30
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Capitol Theatre
    Broadway & 51st St.
    Stage show - see 1934 06 29....2011

    July 1934

    1934 07 01
    Sunday 07 01
    .New York, N.Y.Small's ParadiseReception?
    The New York Age 1934-07-07 p.5 carried a photo of Ellington with the caption "...Popular bandleader,who was given welcome home reception at Smalls' Paradise last week."
    ...Vail Idjp
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    2012-09-12
    1934 07 01
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Capitol Theatre
    Broadway & 51st St.
    Stage show - see 1934 06 29....2011
    1934 07 02
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Capitol Theatre
    Broadway & 51st St.
    Stage show - see 1934 06 29....2011
    1934 07 03
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Capitol Theatre
    Broadway & 51st St.
    Stage show - see 1934 06 29....2011
    1934 07 04
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Terrace Roof,
    Harlem Hospital
    "The third of the Harriet L. Dismond programs for shut-ins, presented July 4 at the Terroce (sic) Room of Harlem Hospital, featured the internationally famous Duke Ellington and his band with Bill "Bojangles" Robinson as Master of Ceremonies. In addition there appeared Adelaide Hall, Cora La Redd,Red and Struggle, Swan and Lee and many other stage notables. These programs have been gratefully received by the patients... "New York Age 1934-07-07 p.5...djp
    added 2012-09-11
    1934 07 04
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Capitol Theatre
    Broadway & 51st St.
    Stage show - see 1934 06 29....2011
    1934 07 05
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Capitol Theatre
    Broadway & 51st St.
    Stage show - see 1934 06 29....2011
    1934 07 06
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Capitol Theatre
    Broadway & 51st St.
    Stage show - see 1934 06 29....2011
    1934 07 07
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Capitol Theatre
    Broadway & 51st St.
    Stage show - see 1934 06 29....2011
    1934 07 08
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Capitol Theatre
    Broadway & 51st St.
    Stage show - see 1934 06 29....2011
    1934 07 09
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Capitol Theatre
    Broadway & 51st St.
    Stage show - see 1934 06 29....2011
    1934 07 10
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Capitol Theatre
    Broadway & 51st St.
    Stage show - see 1934 06 29....2011
    1934 07 11
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Capitol Theatre
    Broadway & 51st St.
    Stage show - see 1934 06 29....2011
    1934 07 12
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Capitol Theatre
    Broadway & 51st St.
    Stage show - see 1934 06 29....2011
    1934 07 13
    Friday
    1934 07 19
    Thursday
    Boston, Mass.Loew's Orpheum TheaterStage show..05,1-7..2011
    1934 07 14
    Saturday
    .Boston, Mass.Loew's Orpheum TheaterStage show - see 1934 07 13.....2011
    1934 07 15
    Sunday
    .Boston, Mass.Loew's Orpheum TheaterStage show - see 1934 07 13.....2011
    1934 07 16
    Monday
    .Boston, Mass.Loew's Orpheum TheaterStage show - see 1934 07 13.....2011
    1934 07 17
    Tuesday
    .Boston, Mass.Loew's Orpheum TheaterStage show - see 1934 07 13.....2011
    1934 07 18
    Wednesday
    .Boston, Mass.Loew's Orpheum TheaterStage show - see 1934 07 13.....2011
    1934 07 19
    Thursday
    .Boston, Mass.Loew's Orpheum TheaterStage show - see 1934 07 13.....2011
    1934 07 20
    Friday
    .Petersburg, Va.Lakemont Park
    First of 7 one-nighter dances in the South booked by The Virginia Theatre Holding Company. Admission - Dancers, $1.00, Spectators, $0.75
    One night dance engagement

    (1)Chicago Defender:

    "Duke Ellington's Band Plays Cincy
    New York, July 20 - After his week at the Orpheum Theatre in Boston where he opened on July 12, Duke Ellington and his famous orchestra will invade the south for a tour of one-night dance engagements. Following this the Ellington band will be featured for two days, July 28 and 29, at Castle Farms in Cincinnati..."

    (2)Amsterdam News:

    "THE DUKE WILL INVADE THE SUNNY SOUTHLAND
    After his week at the Orpheum Theatre in Boston,where he opened on July 13, Duke Ellington and his famous orchestra will invade the South for a tour of one-night dance engagements.

    Harlem's aristrocrat of jazz will be seen and heard in Roanoke, Petersburg and Richmond, all in Virginia, in Durham and Goldsboro, both North Carolina, in Columbia and Charlette, South Carolina and in Charleston, W.Va.

    Following this, the Ellington band will be featured for two days, July 28 and 29, at Castle Farms in Cincinnati, at which time radio listeners will hear it via WLW."

    • (1)Chicago Defender national edition, 1934-07-21 p.6 (per Hoffman) or p.8 (per ProQuest)
    • (2)Amsterdam News 1934-07-28 p.6
    • Norfolk Journal and Guide, 1934-07-14 p.15
    ...djp, Steiner
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    1934 07 21
    Saturday
    .Winston-Salem, N.C.Pepper Warehouse
    Second of 7 one night dance engagements booked by The Virginia Theatre Holding Co. - see 1934 07 20
    ....Steiner
    added 2013-08-26
    1934 07 22
    Sunday
    Midnight
    .Durham, N.C.Banner Warehouse.
    Third of 7 one night dance engagements booked by The Virginia Theatre Holding Co. - see 1934 07 20
    ....djp, Ken
    added 2013-08-26
    1934 07 23
    Monday
    .Goldsboro, N.C.Big Brick Warehouse
    Fourth of 7 one night dance engagements booked by The Virginia Theatre Holding Co. - see 1934 07 20
    ....djp, Ken
    added 2013-08-26
    1934 07 24
    Tuesday
    .Columbia, S.C.Township Auditorium
    Fifth of 7 one night dance engagements booked by The Virginia Theatre Holding Co. - see 1934 07 20
    ....djp, Ken
    added 2013-08-26
    1934 07 25
    Wednesday
    .Charlotte, S.C.City Armory
    Sixth of 7 one night dance engagements booked by The Virginia Theatre Holding Co. - see 1934 07 20
    ....djp, Ken
    added 2013-08-26
    1934 07 26
    Thursday
    .Roanoke, Va.City Auditorium
    also called Roanoke Auditorium

    Last of 7 one night dance engagements booked by The Virginia Theatre Holding Co. - see 1934 07 20
    Ad, Roanoke Tribune, 1934-07-26, p.12...djp, Ken
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    1934 07 27
    Friday
    .Charleston, W.Va.Armory
    Dance
    Admission $1.25 including tax; White spectators, $1.00 including tax.
    Ads, The Charleston Gazette
    • 1934-07-22 p.11
    • 1934-07-26, p.2(section F?)
    • 1934-07-27, p.10
    ...djp
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    1934 07 28
    Saturday
    1934 07 29Cincinnati, Oh.Castle FarmsDance and remote broadcast on radio station WLW.....
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    1934 07 29
    Sunday
    .Cincinnati, Oh.Castle Farmssee 1934 07 28
    Dance and remote broadcast on radio station WLW
    .....2011
    1934 07 30
    Monday
    .Louisville, Ky.....05,1-7..2011
    1934 07 31
    Tuesday
    .AtlantaAuditorium...05,1-7
    02,3-6
    02,2-20
    ..2011

    August 1934

    1934 08 01
    Wednesday
    .BirminghamMasonic Temple...05,1-7..2011
    1934 08 01
    Wednesday
    .--ARC and Duke Ellington Inc. contract to record 24 selections for ARC between 1934 09 01 and 1935 08 31Page 27 of the booklet for Mosaic's CD box set "The Complete 1932-1942 Brunswick, Columbia and Master Recordings of Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra"...djp
    Added 2012-07-23
    1934 08 02
    Thursday
    .Chattanooga, Tenn.Auditorium...05,1-7..2011
    1934 08 03
    Friday
    .Nashville, Tenn.Cotton Club......2011
    1934 08 04
    Saturday
    .activities not documented.
    1934 08 05
    Sunday
    .Indianapolis, Ind.Tomlinson Hall"More than four thousand people jammed Tomlinson Hall...""Duke Ellington, Ivie Anderson Win Palm for Attracting the Largest Dance Crowd," Indianapolis Recorder, 1934-08-11 p.1...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2013-09-26
    1934 08 06
    Monday
    .Evansville, Ind.Loew's Victory Theater......2011
    1934 08 07
    Tuesday
    .Atlanta, Ga.City AuditoriumFalse date in Stratemann. See Memphis entry below.

    Both Pittsburgh Courier 1934-08-11 and Baltimore Afro-American 1934-08-11 had articles about the Atlanta dance and said it was "Tuesday night." It may be that Dr. Stratemann overlooked the lead time for these two newspapers.
    .....
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    1934 08 07
    Tuesday
    .Memphis, Tenn.Casino Ballroom
    Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra, Ivie Anderson, Harlem Speaks. Don't Miss The Season's Most Sensational Dance Event
    Ad, Memphis Commercial Appeal, 1934-08-06..Steiner 2013-09-01
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    1934 08 08
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1934 08 09
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.
    1934 08 10
    Friday
    .Bloomington, Ill.Shalain Park....Vail I.2011
    1934 08 11
    Saturday
    .activities not documented.
    1934 08 12
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1934 08 12 ...(1) Motion Picture Daily1   carried a small announcement:

    Ellington Denied Permit
    LONDON, Aug,12 — Duke Ellington's band has been refused a permit to play in film houses in England by the Ministry of Labor. The official stand is that British bands should be employed in any extension of stage shows. Ellington had been scheduled to play the Paramount Astorias circuit.


    This conflicts with information in Stratemann,2  which says Irving Mills had been arranging for ten weeks of theatre and dance dates in Britain to start in September, but the British Labor Ministry objected to the planned dance dates, permitting only stage performances.
    (1) Motion Picture Daily
    1934-08-13, p.2
    ..(2) Stratemann, p.115.
    Added 2012-01-21
    1934 08 13
    Monday
    .activities not documented.
    1934 08 14
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1934 08 15
    Wednesday
    .Louisville, Ky.Jefferson County ArmoryConcert/dance
    The Chicago Defender reported rowdies in the crowd ran amok, and the police closed the dance early.
    Chicago Defender 1934-08-25, p.6....
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    1934 08 16
    Thursday
    9 pm - 1 am
    .Russells Point, Oh.Minnewawa Dance Hall
    Sandy Beach Park
    Dance
    According to local historian John McPherson of the Logan County Museum:

    Sandy Beach was an amusement park in the village of Russells Point,...built next to the Russells Point Harbor of Indian Lake... The crown jewel of the Sandy Beach Amusement Park was the fabulous Minnewawa Dance Hall, billed as the best and the largest in Ohio, featuring two bandstands and room for hundreds of couples...The name Minnewawa was derived from a line in ...“The Song of Hiawatha”. Minnewawa drew all the most popular touring performers of the day,..."

    Mr. McPherson confirmed the title "Sandy Beach Park Pavilion" on the ticket shown in DEMS would mean the pavilion at Sandy Beach Park named Minnewawa Dance Hall, since there were no other dance halls located on the same grounds as the amusement park at the time.
    • Ad, Lima News, Lima, Oh. 1934-08-16, p.11
    • The Herald Voice, Belle Center, Oh.:
      • Announcement, 1934-08-02
      • Ad, 1934-08-16
    ...
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    1934 08 17
    Friday
    .activities not documented.
    1934 08 18
    Saturday
    .Chicago, Ill.Washington ParkBud Billiken Picnic
    • Stratemann p.115 citing Chicago Defender 1934-08-25 p15R
    • Chicago Defender 1934-08-25 p.6
    ...djp
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    1934 08 19
    Sunday
    10 pm EDST
    .Chicago, Ill.WEAF studioNBC/WEAF “Hall Of Fame” broadcast....djp
    added 2011

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    1934 08 20
    Monday
    .Canton, Oh.Triangle Park...02,2-20..2011
    1934 08 21
    Tuesday
    .Dayton, Oh.Greenwich Village......2011
    1934 08 22
    Wednesday
    .Columbus, Oh.Starlight Garden......2011
    1934 08 23
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.
    1934 08 24
    Friday
    .Erie, Penn.Waldemere ParkDoubtful but not impossible. Erie is on the route from Columbus to Toronto. It is possible for the band to have played in Erie early in the day and in Toronto in the evening...89,2-6..
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    1934 08 24
    Friday
    1934 08 25Toronto, Ont.Hall Of Fashion
    Canadian National Exhibition fairgrounds
    Duke Ellington and his orchestra will open the centennial celebration of the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto on Aug. 24 and 25.Motion Picture Daily 1934-08-02, p.2....2011
    1934 08 25
    Saturday
    .Toronto, Ont.Hall Of Fashion
    CNEfairgrounds
    Fair booking - see 1934 08 24.....2011
    1934 08 26
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1934 08 27
    Monday
    .Berwick, Penn.Westside Park...02,2-20.Steiner
    added 2011

    updated 2013-08-25
    1934 08 28
    Tuesday
    .Scranton, Penn.Town Hall
    One nighter
    Small ad, Scranton Republican 1934-08-25...Ken Steiner
    added 2013-09-23
    1934 08 29
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1934 08 30
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.
    1934 08 31
    Friday
    .Pittsburgh, Penn.Syria Mosque......2011

    September 1934

    1934 09 01
    Saturday
    .Bemus Point, N.Y.Casino...89,2-6..2011
    1934 09 02
    Sunday
    .Canton, Oh.Moonlight Ballroom
    Meyers Lake Park
    A Mills Artist Bureau contract for this date, signed by Joe Hoffman is reported by Carl Hällström and confirmed by a local ad.Ad, Evening Independent, Massillon, Oh., 1934-08-31, p.13.09,1-17.CAH/Steiner 2/09 + 6/11
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-27
    1934 09 02
    Sunday
    1934 09 08Bridgeport, Conn.Majestic Theater
    Vail reports this engagement, but does not name his source. It appears Vail is incorrect; the Bridgeport engagement is documented to have started Sept. 7, see 1934 09 07
    ..09,1-17.Steiner 6/11: false date
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-27
    1934 09 03
    Monday
    Labour Day
    .Reading, Penn.Crystal BallroomArsonia Park..Michael Graff 6/11..2011
    1934 09 04
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1934 09 05
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1934 09 06
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.
    1934 09 07
    Friday
    1934 09 13Bridgeport, Conn.Majestic TheatreStage show, corrected dates (some sources indicated Sept.2 to 8) Daily ads, Bridgeport Post.09,1-17.CAH/Steiner 2/09 + 6/11
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-28
    1934 09 08
    Saturday
    .Bridgeport, Conn.Majestic TheatreStage show - see 1934 09 07.....2011
    1934 09 09
    Sunday
    .Bridgeport, Conn.Majestic TheatreStage show - see 1934 09 07.....2011
    1934 09 10
    Monday
    .Bridgeport, Conn.Majestic TheatreStage show - see 1934 09 07.....2011
    1934 09 11
    Tuesday
    .Bridgeport, Conn.Majestic TheatreStage show - see 1934 09 07.....2011
    1934 09 12
    Wednesday
    .Bridgeport, Conn.Majestic TheatreStage show - see 1934 09 07.....2011
    1934 09 00...Peripheral event
    When his one-year contract with RCA ended, Irving Mills 'switched his affiliations back to Brunswick'
    Stratemann p.116.Added 2013-09-29_
    1934 09 13
    Thursday
    1:00 to 5:00 A.M.
    .New York, N.Y.American Record Co. studio
    1776 Broadway.
    ARC recording session
    After playing the last show of the night on September 12...the band commuted to New York for a one a.m. record date at Brunswick.

    The studio dated the session Sept. 12, but it was after midnight, thus Sept.13.
    Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
    Whetsel, C.Williams, Jenkins, Brown, Nanton, Tizol, Bigard, Hodges, Hardwicke, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Braud, Greer

      Titles recorded:
    • Solitude
    • Saddest Tale
    • Moonglow
    • Sump'n' Bout Rhythm
    In Saddest Tale, Carney played what Ellington called a mezzo clarinet, an otherwise unknown instrument. From his description, it seems likely to be an alto clarinet or possibly a bassett horn.
    DE3414..
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-28
    1934 09 13
    Thursday
    .Bridgeport, Conn.Majestic TheatreStage show - see 1934 09 07.....2011
    1934 09 14
    Friday
    1934 09 20
    Thursday
    Worcester, Mass.Elm Street TheatreStage showStratemann, p.116 citing Variety 1934-09-04, p.54....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-29
    1934 09 15
    Saturday
    .Worcester, Mass.Elm Street TheatreStage show - see 1934 09 14.....2011
    1934 09 16
    Sunday
    .Worcester, Mass.Elm Street TheatreStage show - see 1934 09 14.....2011
    1934 09 17
    Monday
    .Worcester, Mass.Elm Street TheatreStage show - see 1934 09 14.....2011
    1934 09 18
    Tuesday
    .Worcester, Mass.Elm Street TheatreStage show - see 1934 09 14.....2011
    1934 09 19
    Wednesday
    .Worcester, Mass.Elm Street TheatreStage show - see 1934 09 14.....2011
    1934 09 20
    Thursday
    .Worcester, Mass.Elm Street TheatreStage show - see 1934 09 14.....2011
    1934 09 21
    Friday
    1934 09 27
    Thursday
    Hartford, Conn.Palace TheatreStage showStratemann, p.116 citing Variety 1934-09-11, p.52....2011
    1934 09 22
    Saturday
    .Hartford, Conn.Palace TheatreStage show - see 1934 09 21.....2011
    1934 09 23
    Sunday
    .Hartford, Conn.Palace TheatreStage show - see 1934 09 21.....2011
    1934 09 24
    Monday
    .Hartford, Conn.Palace TheatreStage show - see 1934 09 21.....2011
    1934 09 25
    Tuesday
    .Hartford, Conn.Palace TheatreStage show - see 1934 09 21.....2011
    1934 09 26
    Wednesday
    .Hartford, Conn.Palace TheatreStage show - see 1934 09 21.....2011
    1934 09 27
    Thursday
    .Hartford, Conn.Palace TheatreStage show - see 1934 09 21.....2011
    1934 09 28
    Friday
    1934 09 04
    Thursday
    New Haven, Conn.College TheatreStage showStratemann p.116 citing Variety 1934-09-25 p.53..ad (M.Graff jul11).
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-29
    1934 09 29
    Saturday
    .New Haven, Conn.College TheatreStage show - see 1934 09 28.....2011
    1934 09 30
    Sunday
    .New Haven, Conn.College TheatreStage show - see 1934 09 28.....2011

    October 1934

    1934 10 01
    Monday
    .New Haven, Conn.College TheatreStage show - see 1934 09 28.....2011
    1934 10 02
    Tuesday
    .New Haven, Conn.College TheatreStage show - see 1934 09 28.....2011
    1934 10 03
    Wednesday
    .New Haven, Conn.College TheatreStage show - see 1934 09 28.....2011
    1934 10 04
    Thursday
    .New Haven, Conn.College TheatreStage show - see 1934 09 28.....2011
    1934 10 05
    Friday
    1934 10 11
    Thursday
    New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater
    253 W. 125th St., Borough of Manhattan, Harlem district
    ”Fast And Furious“ revue.

    Produced by Clarence Robinson, the revue included Ed Green, Bea Foots, the Three Patent Leather Kids, Ralph Cooper and the 16 Apollo Rockets.

    The film was a 78-minute feature "Half a Sinner" starring Joel McCrea.
    ..05,2-41 citing New York Age 1934-10-06, p.4..
    added 2011

    updated 2013-10-03
    1934 10 06
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater<”Fast And Furious“ show - see 1934 10 05.....2011
    1934 10 07
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater<”Fast And Furious“ show - see 1934 10 05.....2011
    1934 10 08
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater<”Fast And Furious“ show - see 1934 10 05.....2011
    1934 10 09
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater<”Fast And Furious“ show - see 1934 10 05.....2011
    1934 10 10
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater<”Fast And Furious“ show - see 1934 10 05.....2011
    1934 10 11
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater<”Fast And Furious“ show - see 1934 10 05.....2011
    1934 10 12
    Friday
    .Boston, Mass.State Ballroom...05,2-41..2011
    1934 10 13
    Saturday
    .Manchester, N.H.Ritz Ballroom.Ad, Boston Post, 1934-10-13, p.8.05,1-7.ks
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-29
    1934 10 14
    Sunday
    .New London, Conn.Danceland
    Ocean Beach
    .Stratemann p.116....2011
    1934 10 15
    Monday
    .Springfield, Mass.Cook's Butterfly Ballroom.Stratemann p.116....2011
    1934 10 16
    Tuesday
    .Somerset, Mass.Wilbur's Ballroom.Ad, Providence Journal, 1934-10-12 p.20.02,2-20.KS2011

    updated 2013-09-28
    1934 10 16...Peripheral event
    It was known by now that the British labour ministry would not let the band tour. A westward tour was suggested, with possibly some film making in Hollywood, but this did not materialize.
    Stratemann p.116djpAdded 2013-09-29
    1934 10 17
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1934 10 18
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.
    1934 10 19
    Friday
    .activities not documented.
    1934 10 20
    Saturday
    .activities not documented

    On Saturday and/or Sunday("over the weekend"), Ellington visited his mother in Washington D.C.

    source: Baltimore Afro-American, 1934-11-03; DEMS 05/1-7
    .
    1934 10 21
    Sunday
    .Washington, D.C.Earle Theatre

    "Duke Ellington…who came to town over the weekend to see Mama Ellington, went back stage at the Earle Sunday night to visit [bandleader] Paul Ash. Ash insisted on taking him out on the stage and presenting him."(1)

    "[Duke] was greeted by such applause that he consented to take over one of the grand pianos and play his own fascinating composition of Sophisticated Lady. And how he played it!" (2)

    • (1) Louis Lautier, "Capital Spotlight," Baltimore Afro-American, 3Nov34, p9
    • (2) Nelson Bell, "Ellington Plays a Piece," Washington Post, 23oct34, p16
    .05,1-7..
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-29
    1934 10 22
    Monday
    .activities not documented.
    1934 10 23
    Tuesday
    1934 10 29Allentown, Penn.Colonial TheatreIncorrect dates. Ken Steiner's research shows the band played here from 1934 10 30 to 1934 11 01
    • Stratemann p.116 citing DESB
    • VAil I
    ....2011
    updated 2013-09 30
    1934 10 23
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1934 10 24
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1934 10 25
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.
    1934 10 26
    Friday
    .activities not documented.
    1934 10 27
    Saturday
    .activities not documented.
    1934 10 28
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1934 10 29
    Monday
    .activities not documented.
    1934 10 30
    Tuesday
    1934 11 01
    Thursday
    Allentown, Penn.Colonial TheatreStage show (corrected dates per K.Steiner's research)Allentown Morning Call, daily ads...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2013-09-30
    1934 10 31
    Wednesday
    .Allentown, Penn.Colonial TheatreStage show - see 1934-10-30......Added 2013-09-30

    November 1934

    1934 11 01
    Thursday
    .Allentown, Penn.Colonial TheatreStage show - see 1934-10-30......Added 2013-09-30
    1934 11 02
    Friday
    1934 11 08
    Thursday
    Baltimore, Md.Century TheaterStage show

    Loew's BALTIMORE Theatres
    Wk. Beg. Fri. Nov.2nd
    CENTURY
    On the Stage
    IN PERSON
    Sensation of Two Continents
    DUKE
    ELLINGTON
    and His Famous ORCH.
    featuring
    IVY ANDERSON
    OTHERS

    • Ad, The Daily Mail, Hagerstown 1934-11-02p.3
    • Ad, the Morning Herald, Hagerstown, Md.,1934-11-02 p5
    • Stratemann p.116 citing
      • Variety 1934-10-30 p.49
      • DESB
    • Vail I
    ...Steiner aug 11
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-30
    1934 11 03
    Saturday
    .Baltimore, Md.Century Theater

    stage show - see 1934 11 02

    .....2011
    1934 11 04
    Sunday
    .Baltimore, Md.Century Theater

    stage show - see 1934 11 02

    .....2011
    1934 11 05
    Monday
    .Baltimore, Md.Century Theater

    stage show - see 1934 11 02

    .....2011
    1934 11 06
    Tuesday
    .Baltimore, Md.Century Theater

    stage show - see 1934 11 02

    .....2011
    1934 11 07
    Wednesday
    .Baltimore, Md.Century Theater

    stage show - see 1934 11 02

    .....2011
    1934 11 08
    Thursday
    .Baltimore, Md.Century Theater

    stage show - see 1934 11 02

    .....2011
    1934 11 09
    Friday
    1934 11 15Washington, D.C.Fox TheatreStage show in a segregated theatre open to whites only. The show included Ivie Anderson, Snakehips Tucker and the Four Blazers.

    The Baltimore Afro-American referred to a review in the Washington Post which may be of interest.

    The BAA's article discusses the juxtaposition of jazz in the theatre, as performed by Duke. with a more staid form of entertainment such as the accompanying film.
    • Stratemann p.116 citing
      • Variety 1934-11-06 p.57
      • Baltimore Afro-American, 1934-11-24 p.8
      • DESB
    • Vail I
    .
    ...Steiner
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-30
    1934 11 10
    Saturday
    .Washington, D.C.Fox Theatre......2011
    1934 11 10
    Saturday
    .Washington, D.C.WMAL broadcast
    An unsourced clipping in Johnny Hodges' scrapbook mentions a broadcast this date on WMAL in Washington, D.C., but there is no sign of it in the Washington Post radio log.
    ..02,2-20..
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-30
    1934 11 11
    Sunday
    .Washington, D.C.Fox Theatre......2011
    1934 11 12
    Monday
    .Washington, D.C.Fox Theatre......2011
    1934 11 12
    Monday
    11 PM
    .Washington, D.C.WJSV studioOne hour benefit broadcast in aid of the Community Chest Drive. Stratemann advises Ellington, Fox Theatre management and the Mills Offices donated their services, the the musicians union allowed the band to play without pay....Vail I.
    added 2011

    updated 2013-09-30
    1934 11 13
    Tuesday
    .Washington, D.C.Fox Theatre......2011
    1934 11 14
    Wednesday
    .Washington, D.C.Fox Theatre......2011
    1934 11 15
    Thursday
    .Washington, D.C.Fox Theatre......2011
    1934 11 15.Brooklyn, N.Y.Valencia Theaterfalse date....KenSteiner aug112011
    1934 11 16
    Friday
    1934 11 22
    Thursday
    Queens, N.Y.Loew's Valencia Theatre, Jamaica Ave. "Harlem Speaks" revue
    On Stage - Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra
    Also named in the plugs were Snakehips Tucker, Ivy Anderson, The Four Blazes.
    Dr. Stratemann sited the theatre in Brooklyn, starting on the 15th. The Variety listing shows a starting date of the 16th, however, it lists the theatre as a Loew theatre in Brooklyn. The Valencia was the first of 5 opulent theatres built by the Loew chain. I have been unable to locate a Valencia in Brooklyn.
    • Variety Bills, Variety, 1934-11-13, p.51 (under Loew, Brooklyn)
    • Stratemann p.116, citing Variety (ibid.) and DESB
    • Long Island Daily Press
      • 1934-11-16 p.22
      • 1934-11-17 p.7
    .05,2-41Vail I.
    added 2011

    updated 2013-10-02
    1934 11 17
    Saturday
    .Queens, N.Y.Valencia TheaterStage show, see 1934 11 16.....2011
    1934 11 18
    Sunday
    .Queens, N.Y.Valencia TheaterStage show, see 1934 11 16.....2011
    1934 11 19
    Monday
    .Queens, N.Y.Valencia TheaterStage show, see 1934 11 16.....2011
    1934 11 20
    Tuesday
    .Queens, N.Y.Valencia TheaterStage show, see 1934 11 16.....2011
    1934 11 21
    Wednesday
    .Queens, N.Y.Valencia TheaterStage show, see 1934 11 16.....2011
    1934 11 22
    Thursday
    .Queens, N.Y.Valencia TheaterStage show, see 1934 11 16.....2011
    1934 11 23
    Friday
    1934 11 29
    Thursday
    Philadelphia, Penn.Lincoln TheaterStage show...Vail I.2011
    1934 11 24
    Saturday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Lincoln TheaterStage show - see 1934 11 23.....2011
    1934 11 25
    Sunday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Lincoln TheaterStage show - see 1934 11 23.....2011
    1934 11 26
    Monday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Lincoln TheaterStage show - see 1934 11 23.....2011
    1934 11 27
    Tuesday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Lincoln TheaterStage show - see 1934 11 23.....2011
    1934 11 28
    Wednesday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Lincoln TheaterStage show - see 1934 11 23.....2011
    1934 11 28
    Wednesday
    11 PM to closing
    .New York, N.Y.Rockland Palace
    155th St. at 8th Ave.
    Breakfast dance

    7 bands and the Cotton Club Revue

    "XMAS FUND for the Benefit of Harlem's Needy
    • Glen Gray and his Casa Loma Orch.
    • Abe Lyman and his Orchestra
    • Rudy Vallee and his Orchestra
    • Ozzie Nelson and his Orchestra
    • Duke Ellington and his Orchestra
    • Claude Hopkins and His Orchestra
    • Lucky Millinder and Mills Blue Rhythm Band
    • Ad, New York Age 1934-11-24 p.7
    • Ad, New York Amsterdam News, p.4
    ....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-10-01
    1934 11 29
    Thursday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Lincoln TheaterStage show - see 1934 11 23.....2011
    1934 11 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
    Billy Taylor, string bass and tuba, joins the band just before the Howard run.1

    Writer Harry Pekar:2

    “In 1934 Ellington hired Billy Taylor to play alongside Braud. … Historians don’t agree why Duke hired two bassists. Possibly he was trying to modernize his rhythm section; Duke may have thought Braud’s slapping technique was dated. Also, compared to some of the younger bassists, Braud’s playing sounded stiff, although it remained powerful. Some commentators have noted Duke hated firing people, and hiring Taylor may have been a message for Braud to leave. However, Duke must have thought there was something to his two-bass concept, because when Braud left, Ellington hired Hayes Alvis to replace him while keeping Taylor. By merely using them together Duke was doing something special, setting a precedent that others—including Ornette Coleman—would eventually follow.”



    Variety3 reported a walkout by the band members

    "...was averted last week when Irving Mills agreed to withdraw the notice given to Welden Graud (sic). Latter got his two week's exit note after he had refused to take a cut from $100 to $80 a week.

    Graud was notified of the proposed clip following the addition of another bass player to the band. Six other regulars in the Ellington band expressed their objection and advised Mills that if Graud went they would go along with him. While Mills was considering the situation, the sextet advised several band bookers that their services would soon be available.

    Along with reinstating Graud at his $100 salary Mills has given the other bass player his notice."



    • 1. New Desor vol.2 & Stratemann p.116
    • 2. Harry Pekar Sophisticated Basses: The Pioneering Players Of Duke Ellington’s Golden Years , Bass Player, January 2000
    • 3.Variety 1935-02-12 p.62
    djp
    Added 2012-10-25
    updated 2013-06-27
    1934 11 30
    Friday
    1934 12 06Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreStage show

    According to Stratemann, In addition to his regulars, Ellington had Bert Howell (vcl&uke)-It isn't clear if Howell played with the band or was a separate part of the variety show. Others in the show were Three Gains Brother, John Mason and Ferdi Robins (comedy) and Four Blazers.
    .....2011

    December 1934

    1934 12 01
    Saturday
    .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreStage show - see 1934 11 30.....2011
    1934 12 02
    Sunday
    .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreStage show - see 1934 11 30.....2011
    1934 12 03
    Monday
    .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreStage show - see 1934 11 30.....2011
    1934 12 04
    Tuesday
    .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreStage show - see 1934 11 30.....2011
    1934 12 05
    Wednesday
    .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreStage show - see 1934 11 30.....2011
    1934 12 06
    Thursday
    .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreStage show - see 1934 11 30.....2011
    .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreStage show - see 1934 11 30.....2011
    1934 12 07
    Friday
    1934 12 13
    Thursday
    New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater
    253 W. 125th St., Borough of Manhattan, Harlem district
    ...05,2-41..2011
    1934 12 08
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterStage show - see 1934 12 07....2011
    1934 12 09
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterStage show - see 1934 12 07....2011
    1934 12 10
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterStage show - see 1934 12 07....2011
    1934 12 11
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterStage show - see 1934 12 07....2011
    1934 12 12
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterStage show - see 1934 12 07....2011
    1934 12 13
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterStage show - see 1934 12 07....2011
    1934 12 14
    Friday
    .activities not documented.
    1934 12 14
    Friday
    ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
    Trumpeter Freddie Jenkins left the band due to illness and was hospitalized with tuberculosis. Louis Bacon replaced him temporarily until the band left New York.
    • New Desor vol.2
    • Stratemann p.129 citing Pittsburgh Courier 1934-12-29 p.4
    djp
    Added 2012-10-23
    1934 12 15
    Saturday
    1934 12 18
    Tuesday
    Elizabeth, N.J.Ritz TheatreStarting Saturday, December 15th, for a four day engagement only, the Ritz Theatre is proud to present Duke Ellington and his world famous Orchestra and Revue of thirty sepia stars...

    STARTS TOMORROW
    In Person
    You've Never Heard Anything Like It!
    Music No Other Band Can Play!
    INDIGO BLUES!
    TORRID TUNES!
    Special!!
    SAT. & SUN
    Midnight Shows
    Last Complete Show 11:15 P.M.
    4 Stage Shows DAILY
    1:45 - 4.20
    6:45 - 9:00
    HARLEM'S ARISTOCRAT OF JAZZ
    DUKE
    ELLINGTON
    and his WORLD FAMOUS BAND
    WITH
    IVIE ANDERSON
    Original "MINNIE THE MOOCHER"
    -----
    WILLIE TUCKER
    Original "Snake-hips" dancer
    -----
    4 "STEP" BROS.
    Footloose Dynamos!
    -----
    ALL
    COLORED REVUE
    ..."


    The Woodbridge Leader-Journal announces the appearance in Elizabeth N.J.

    Stratemann reports location as Woodbridge, N.J., citing DESB. Vail I repeats Dr. Stratemann's mistake. Elizabeth and Woodbridge are about 15 kilometres apart. Ken Steiner's research revealed the error.
    • Woodbridge Leader-Journal 1934-12-14 p.7
    • Stratemann p.129 citing DESB
    • Vail I
    .
    .05,2-41..
    added 2011

    updated 2013-10-02
    1934 12 16
    Sunday
    .Elizabeth, N.J.Ritz TheatreStage show - see 1934 12 15.....2011
    1934 12 17
    Monday
    .Elizabeth, N.J.Ritz TheatreStage show - see 1934 12 15.....2011
    1934 12 18
    Tuesday
    .Elizabeth, N.J.Ritz TheatreStage show - see 1934 12 15.....2011
    1934 12 19
    Wednesday
    1934 12 27..Christmas holidayChicago Defender national edition 1935-01-05 p.8.DEMS 05/2-41..added 2013-10-02
    1934 12 20
    Thursday
    ...Christmas holiday - see 1934-12-19....2011
    1934 12 21
    Friday
    ...Christmas holiday - see 1934-12-19....2011
    1934 12 22
    Saturday
    ...Christmas holiday - see 1934-12-19....2011
    1934 12 23
    Sunday
    ...Christmas holiday - see 1934-12-19....2011
    1934 12 24
    Monday
    ...Christmas holiday - see 1934-12-19....2011
    1934 12 25
    Tuesday
    Christmas Day
    ...Christmas holiday - see 1934-12-19....2011
    1934 12 26
    Wednesday
    ...Christmas holiday - see 1934-12-19....2011
    1934 12 27
    Thursday
    ...Christmas holiday - see 1934-12-19....2011
    1934 12 27...PERSONNEL CHANGE
    Cornetist Rex Stewart, born 1907 02 22, joins the band

    He will begin playing with it when it opens at the Regal in January
    New Desor vol.2djp
    Added 2012-10-25, updated 2013-02-22
    1934 12 28
    Friday
    1935 01 02Chicago, Ill.Oriental TheatreTheatre engagement
    also on the bill - Snakehips Tucker and The Four Blazers.
    Stratemann p.129 citing Chicago Defender 1934-12-29 p7 and Variety 1935-01-01, p.132...KS aug11 (not 28-02)
    added 2011

    updated 2013-02-22
    1934 12 29
    Saturday
    .Chicago, Ill.Oriental TheatreTheatre show - see 1934 12 28.....2011
    1934 12 30
    Sunday
    .Chicago, Ill.Oriental TheatreTheatre show - see 1934 12 28.....2011
    1934 12 31
    Monday
    .Chicago, Ill.Oriental TheatreTheatre show - see 1934 12 28.....2011
    1934 12 --.Astoria, N.Y.Eastern Studios"Symphony In Black”Stratemann p.119.DE341507,1-42
    06,3-8
    04,3-35
    03,3-20
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    1935 01 01
    Tuesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Oriental TheatreTheatre show - see 1934 12 28.....2011
    1935 01 02
    Wednesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Oriental TheatreTheatre show - see 1934 12 28.....2011
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    .activity not documented.
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    Friday
    .activity not documented.
    1935 01 05
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    .activity not documented.
    1935 01 06
    Sunday
    .activity not documented.
    1935 01 07
    Monday
    .activity not documented.
    1935 01 08
    Tuesday
    .activity not documented.
    1935 01 09
    Wednesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Brunswick StudiosARC recording session:
    • Admiration Stomp
    • Farewell Blues
    • Let's Have a Jubilee
    • Moonlight Fiesta
    .DE350111,1-29
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    ..2011
    updated 2012-07-31
    1935 01 10
    Thursday
    .activity not documented.
    1935 01 11
    Friday
    1935 01 12
    Saturday
    Madison, Wisc.Orpheum TheaterOn stage, in person,
    Duke Ellington and His Band
    On the screen, Music in the Air
    "After Duke Ellington and his band entertain from the Orpheum stage Friday and Saturday, the screen program will show ..."
    On the Saturday, the ad reads
    DUE TO THE TREMENDOUS CROWDS We Are Presenting 5 Stage Shows Today At 2:05 - 4:20 - 6:35 - 8:50 - 11:00 To Enable Everybody To See Duke Ellington And His Band...30 clever stars"
    A review on page 9 of the Saturday edition said
    "Duke Ellington and his band drew proved such an attraction and drew such applause from capacity houses today that the management of the Orpheum theater announced that today the Duke will give five shows instead of the previously scheduled four."
    Ads, Wisconsin State Journal:
    Jan.8,1935
    Jan. 6, 1935
    Announcement WSJ Jan.11, 1935
    ..Vail Idjp 2011
    updated 2012-07-31
    1935 01 12
    Saturday
    .Madison, Wisc.Orpheum TheaterTheatre engagement - see 1935 01 11....djp2011
    updated 2012-07-31
    1935 01 13
    Sunday
    1935 01 19Chicago, Ill.Regal Theatre.ads, Chicago Herald and Examiner, 1935-01-13 to 1935-01-20.05,1-7.KS2011
    1935 01 14
    Monday
    .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreTheatre engagement - see 1935 01 13....KS2011
    1935 01 15
    Tuesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreTheatre engagement - see 1935 01 13....KS2011
    1935 01 16
    Wednesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreTheatre engagement - see 1935 01 13....KS2011
    1935 01 17
    Thursday
    .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreTheatre engagement - see 1935 01 13....KS2011
    1935 01 18
    Friday
    .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreTheatre engagement - see 1935 01 13....KS2011
    1935 01 19
    Saturday
    .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreTheatre engagement - see 1935 01 13....KS2011
    1935 01 20
    Sunday
    1935 01 26
    Saturday
    Cincinnati, Oh.Shubert TheaterTheatre engagement
    "Mayor and Mrs. John Einsfeld and Marshal and Mrs. Herbert Davish motored to Cincinnati Thursday to hear Duke Ellington and his orchestra at the Shubert theatre."(sic)
    1. ads, Cincinnati Enquirer, 20-27Jan35
    2. Jazzed in Cleveland webpage
    3. Hamilton Journal The Daily News, 1935-02-01, p.10
      (this report likely refers to Thurs. Jan 24, not Jan 31)
    .
    .05,1-7.KS (DEMS) and djp
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    1935 01 21
    Monday
    .Cincinnati, Oh.Shubert TheaterTheatre engagement - see 1935 01 20....KS (DEMS) and djp
    added 2011
    updated 2012-08-02
    1935 01 22
    Tuesday
    .Cincinnati, Oh.Shubert TheaterTheatre engagement - see 1935 01 20....KS (DEMS) and djp
    added 2011
    updated 2012-08-02
    1935 01 23
    Wednesday
    .Cincinnati, Oh.Shubert TheaterTheatre engagement - see 1935 01 20....KS (DEMS) and djp
    added 2011
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    1935 01 24
    Thursday
    .Cincinnati, Oh.Shubert TheaterTheatre engagement - see 1935 01 20....KS (DEMS) and djp
    added 2011
    updated 2012-08-02
    1935 01 25
    Friday
    .Cincinnati, Oh.Shubert TheaterTheatre engagement - see 1935 01 20....KS (DEMS) and djp
    added 2011
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    1935 01 26
    Saturday
    .Cincinnati, Oh.Shubert TheaterLast day of theatre engagement - see 1935 01 20
    -
    • Ad, Cleveland Plain Dealer, 1935-01-27 s.W p.9
    • "Musical Notes," Cleveland Call and Post 1935-02-02 p.7
    ...KS (DEMS) and djp
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    1935 01 27
    Sunday
    .Cleveland, Oh.Danceland
    East 90th and Euclid
    Dance?
    5 PM to 12:30 AM
    1. Danceland News as quoted in Jazzed in Cleveland
    2. ad, Cleveland Plain Dealer, 27Jan35, sec W, p9
    3. Musical Notes,Cleveland Call and Post, 2Feb35, p7
    )
    ...CAHmail08,KS in DEMS & djp
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    1935 01 28
    Monday
    .Detroit, Mich.Graystone BallroomDance
    "Played to an immense crowd Monday night."
    Russell Cowan,Round N Bout Detroit
    Chicago Defender, national ed.,2Feb35,p.8
    .05,1-7.ks
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    1935 01 29
    Tuesday
    .activity not documented.
    1935 01 30
    Wednesday
    .activity not documented.
    1935 01 31
    Thursday
    .activity not documented.

    February 1935

    1935 02 01
    Friday
    1935 02 07Kansas City, Mo.Mainstreet Theater
    1400 Main St.
    "Mr. and Mrs. Glen Edwards and their daughter Carolyn were in Kansas City Sunday to see and hear Duke Ellington and his band at the Mainstreet theater."The Iola Daily Register, Iola, Kansas, 1935-02-05, p.3...djp
    added 2011
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    1935 02 02
    Saturday
    .Kansas City, Mo.Mainstreet TheaterTheatre show - see 1935 02 01....djp2011
    1935 02 03
    Sunday
    .Kansas City, Mo.Mainstreet TheaterTheatre show - see 1935 02 01....djp2011
    1935 02 04
    Monday
    .Kansas City, Mo.Mainstreet TheaterTheatre show - see 1935 02 01....djp2011
    1935 02 05
    Tuesday
    .Kansas City, Mo.Mainstreet TheaterTheatre show - see 1935 02 01....djp2011
    1935 02 06
    Wednesday
    .Kansas City, Mo.Mainstreet TheaterTheatre show - see 1935 02 01....djp2011
    1935 02 07
    Thursday
    .Kansas City, Mo.Mainstreet TheaterTheatre show - see 1935 02 01....djp2011
    1935 02 08
    Friday
    .activity not documented.
    1935 02 09
    Saturday
    .activity not documented.
    1935 02 10
    Sunday
    1935 02 16Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreTheatre show, includes 4 Blue Blazes, Bessie Dudley and Three Flats.....
    added 2011

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    1935 02 11
    Monday
    .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreTheatre show - see 1935 02 10.....2011
    1935 02 12
    Tuesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreTheatre show - see 1935 02 10.....2011
    1935 02 13
    Wednesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreTheatre show - see 1935 02 10.....2011
    1935 02 14
    Thursday
    .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreTheatre show - see 1935 02 10.....2011
    1935 02 14
    Thursday
    .Chicago, Ill.Tony's TavernMr. & Mrs. Louis Armstrong, Wellman Braud, Duke Ellington attend a dinner party....
    • Boujut photo
    • VARphoto
    • Vail I 107 photo
    .
    added 2011

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    1935 02 15
    Friday
    .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreTheatre show - see 1935 02 10.....2011
    1935 02 16
    Saturday
    .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreTheatre show - see 1935 02 10.....2011
    1935 02 17.South Bend, Ind.Palais Royal.Stratemann, p. 129, citing DESB....2011
    1935 02 20.Cincinnati, Oh.Naval Armory...02,2-20..2011
    1935 02 23.Youngstown, Oh.Stambaugh Auditorium......2011
    1935 02 26.New York, N.Y.Renaissance Casino
    OR
    Bert Hall Club ?
    Stratemann, p.129 shows the Renaissance is per DESB and the Club is per New York Age 1935-02-25.....2011

    March 1935

    1935 03 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
    Wellman Braud leaves the band in early March
    New Desor vol.2djp
    Added 2012-10-11
    1935 03 01
    Friday
    .New York, N.Y.Savoy Ballroom......2011
    1935 03 02
    Saturday
    ...activities not documented......
    1935 03 03
    Sunday
    ...activities not documented......
    1935 03 04
    Monday
    ...activities not documented......
    1935 03 05
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y..ARC recording session

    According to Stratemann this was bassist Wellman Braud's last recording date with the Ellington band.
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    84,1-3
    Timner corrections .2011
    1935 03 06
    Wednesday
    ...activities not documented......
    1935 03 07
    Thursday
    ...activities not documented......
    1935 03 08
    Friday
    ...activities not documented......
    1935 03 09
    Saturday
    ...activities not documented......
    1935 03 09
    Saturday
    . New York, N.Y..Peripheral event and personnel change
    Opening night for Wellman Braud's new Vodvil Club. Stratemann suggests Braud left the band before the road trip that began March 14, but it is now known the trip began by March 12, so he may have left earlier. In any case, he was not present in Cleveland.
    Stratemann p.129, citing
    • Chicago Defender 1935-03-09
    • Chicago Defender 1935-03-16
    • International Musician 1935-07-00
    and 1935-03-16
    .Added 2013-09-28
    1935 03 10
    Sunday
    ...activities not documented......
    1935 03 11
    Monday
    ...activities not documented......
    1935 03 11
    Monday
    .Richmond, Va.Tantilla GardensIncorrect date in Vail I - this appears to have been the date of a Peterson Progress clipping in the DESB rather than the date it announced.Vail I...
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    1935 03 12
    Tuesday
    .Norfolk, Va.Palais Royale CasinoDance....K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2013-09-28
    1935 03 12
    Tuesday
    .Norfolk, Va..Ellington interview
    We have just finished a movie short to be titled Black Rhapsody or Rhapsody in Black. It is a composition of Negro moods from a highly artistic standpoint. Special scenes of it are still being photographed.
    This appears to refer to Ellington's Symphony in Black - see Stratemann, p.119-128.
    P. Bertrand Young, Talk to Duke Ellington About Anything You Want to, But He Will Talk About Music to You, Norfolk Journal and Guide, 1935-04-16 p.1...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2013-09-28
    1935 03 13
    Wednesday
    .Durham, N.C. Roycroft's Warehouse"9:00 'till 1." Ad, Norfolk Journal and Guide, 9Mar35, p15...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2012-01-12
    1935 03 14
    Thursday
    .Richmond, Va.Tantilla Gardens"Music 9:30 - 2 A.M."
    Tickets $1.25/person including tax.

    "Duke Ellington Crowds Tantilla


    Rhythm Highly Pleasing to Throng of Dancers


    'It Don't Mean a Thing If You Ain't Got That Swing.'


    Duke Ellington was responsible for that definition of the rhythmic, raucous outpourings of melodic disonance (sic) the world is prone to call 'jazz.' Duke Ellington is also repsonsible for having loaded Tantilla Garden with an exuberant, pulsating, electric crowd of humanity which Walter Coulter is prone to call 'box office receipts.'

    It happened last night. Running well into four figures, numerically, and dancing all over the place, theoretically, a throng of Richmonders went to hear the New York Cotton Club's most publicized product–Duke Ellington's orchestra. They heard what they expected to hear – that is, some of them did. But several thousand shuffling feet are not conducive to full appreciation of the music of Duke Ellington or anybody else. Duke gave them rhythm–he gave "that thing," and they were satisfied. In fact, a certain Mr. Gilbert, who maintains sobriety and order with a smile and all at the same time, found it necessary to take the froth from several couples whom Ellington's music made excessively bouyant.

    Now as to the music – there was a blistering trumpet with a double mute nimbly handled, a battery of brasses that could blast either the roof or the foundations as the occasion required, and Duke, with liquidly moving fingers, at the piano, directing with a nod, a grimace, a passing frown, the mood of his orchestra, even to the sonorous beat of two bull fiddles that throbbed in a sort of primitive ecstasy to the spirit of the proceedings.

    One could distinguish such numbers as 'Smoke Gets In Your Eyes,' 'Moonglow,' 'Night and Day' and a revival of 'Hot Lips,' but as to the arrangement, the overtones and all –they remain a mystery. The music was for dancing and, exclusive of a group which clung about the Duke's piano, the crowd was in a wildly dancing mood.

    From purely an entertainment standpoint, the high point of the occasion was Ivy Anderson. Ivy led with a left on 'Ballyhoo' and swept into full action on 'Give Me That Man.' 'Stormy Weather,' given in a peculiarly nasal but utterly rhythmic shout, had them hanging on the ropes. The finishing touch was like the beginning – Ellington's own stroke; 'It Don't Mean a Thing If You Ain't Got That Swing.' "

    CLARENCE BOYKIN

    • Stratemann
      p.129 citing DESB
    • Peterson Progress, Peterson, Va. 1935-03-11
    • Ad, Richmond News-Leader, 1935-03-14 p.22
    • Richmond Times-Dispatch
      • Ad, 1935-03-08, p.26
      • Plug, 1935-03-12, p.2
      • Plug, 1935-03-14, p.12
      • Review by Clarence Boykin, 1935-03-15,p.4
    ....
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    1935-03-15
    Friday
    9 PM - 2 AM
    .Johnson City, Tenn.Central WarehouseDance sponsored by the Derby Club

    It is anticipated the warehouse which has ample dancing space for 7,000 people will be none too large to accommodate the dance-minded of this section...

    (Vail I incorrectly shows the May 15 1935 Cleveland, Oh., Public Auditorium engagement on this date)
      Kingsport Times, Kingsport, Tenn.
    • Announcement 1935-03-14
    • Announcement "Duke Ellington in Johnson City Tonight," 1935-03-15, p.5
    • Report 1935-03-18<.nobr>
    • 14 and 15 editions of the
    • Report in the March 17, 1935 edition
    ...djp
    Added 2012-08-01
    1935 03 16
    Saturday
    9 PM - 2 AM
    .Charleston, W.V.Charleston ArmoryDance
    Tickets -$1 in advance, $1.25 at door
    Spectators allowed in gallery
    • Stratemann, p.129 citing DESB
      • The Charleston Gazette,
      • Ad, 1935-03-09, p.9F
      • Plug, 1935-03-10, p.18
      • Ad, 1935-03-11, p.9
      • Ad 1935-03-13 p.7
      • Ad, announcement 1935-03-14
      • Ad 1935-03-15, p.5
      • Ad and plug 1935-03-16, pp.2, 4
    .... 2011
    updated 2012-07-31
    1935 03 17
    Sunday
    ...activities not documented......
    1935 03 18
    Monday
    .RaleighMemorial Auditorium......2011
    1935 03 19
    Tuesday
    ...activities not documented.....
    1935 03 20
    Wednesday
    ...activities not documented.....
    1935 03 21
    Thursday
    ...activities not documented.....
    1935 03 22
    Friday
    .Cincinnati, Oh..Peripheral event
    A United Press wirestory datelined Cincinnati, March 22, reported

    William Cullen, 22, Rochester N.Y., alleged to have confessed he raided the wardrobe of Duke Ellington, dance leader, was sentenced to 30 days in the workhouse on a petit (sic) larceny charge here. Judge Clarence E. Spraul also held Cullen for the grand jury on a burglary charge. Detectives arrested Cullen when he tried to sell Ellington's trousers and topcoats to a second hand dealer.

    The Canton Repository, Canton, Oh., 1935-03-22, p.44.Added 2013-12-24
    1935 03 22
    Friday
    1935 03 28
    Thursday
    Cleveland, Oh.Palace Theatre

    PALACE
    3RD MAMMOTH ATTRACTION
    CELEBRATING THE
    52nd ANNIVERSARY OF
    KEITH VAUDEVILLE
    STARTS TODAY!
    STAGE
    PRIMITIVE RHYTHMS! WEIRD MELODIES!
    AMAZING SYNCOPATION BY THE
    STAR OF TWO CONTINENTS
    Duke Ellington
    AND HIS FAMOUS
    ORCHESTRA
    IN PERSON
    with
    IVIE ANDERSON
    THE CALIFORNIA SONG BIRD
    IN HIS NEW
    ALL COLORED REVUE
    "HARLEM SPEAKS"
    MUSIC NO
    OTHER BAND CAN PLAY!

    The film was THE WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING, starring Edward G. Robinson
      • Cleveland Plain Dealer:
      • plug, 1935-03-05, p.18
      • Publicity photo 1935-03-17, p.12
      • Ad 1935-03-21 p.10
      • Ad 1935-03-22, p.15
      • Plug (short review?) and ad, 1935-03-23 p.16
      • Stratemann p.129 citing DESB
    .09,3-4ellingtonweb.ca

    Joe Mosbrook: "Jazzed in Cleveland"
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    1935 03 23
    Saturday
    .Cleveland, Oh.Palace TheatreStage show - see 1935 03 22.....2011
    1935 03 24
    Sunday
    .Cleveland, Oh.Palace TheatreStage show - see 1935 03 22.....2011
    1935 03 25
    Monday
    .Cleveland, Oh.Palace TheatreStage show - see 1935 03 22.....2011
    1935 03 26
    Tuesday
    .Cleveland, Oh.Palace TheatreStage show - see 1935 03 22.....2011
    1935 03 27
    Wednesday
    .Cleveland, Oh.Palace TheatreStage show - see 1935 03 22.....2011
    1935 03 28
    Thursday
    .Cleveland, Oh.Palace TheatreStage show - see 1935 03 22.....2011
    1935 03 29
    Friday
    .Pittsburgh, Penn.Savoy Ballroom
    Pythian Temple

    2007-2013 Centre Ave.
    ......2011
    1935 03 30
    Saturday
    1935 03 31Cincinnati, Oh.Castle Farms......2011
    1935 03 31
    Sunday
    .Cincinnati, Oh.Castle Farmssee 1935 03 30.....2011

    April 1935

    1935 04 01
    Monday
    .Lexington, Ky.Woodland AuditoriumWhite Concert + black dance

    "Concert from 8 till 9:00 P.M., Dance 9:30 Until ---."
    • Stratemann p.129 citing DESB
    • Ad, Lexington Herald, 1935-04-01 p.2
    .
    ..Vail ICAHoct05, KSteiner 2012-01-02
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    1935 04 02
    Tuesday
    .Nashville, Tenn.Hippodrome......2011
    1935 04 03
    Wednesday
    ...activities not documented......
    1935 04 04
    Thursday
    .Birmingham, Al.Masonic Temp....05,1-7..2011
    1935 04 05
    Friday
    .Chattanooga, Tenn.Memorial Auditorium......2011
    1935 04 06
    Saturday
    ...band activities not documented......
    1935 04 06
    Saturday
    .Baton Rouge, La. Westdale Golf and Country Club

    Field House
    Ellington is listed as one of many attending the Chi Omega sorority "Founders Day" banquet and formal dance. The guest list included the following visiting members and their escorts: Olive Owens and Duke Ellington...

    The society column said an excellent orchestra played for the dance, but did not name it.
    A Founders Day Banquet and Formal Dance Feature Chi Omega Spring Festival, The Morning Advocate, Baton Rouge 1935-04-07, pp.6 and 10...djp
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    1935 04 07
    Sunday
    ...activities not documented......
    1935 04 08
    Monday
    .TuskegeeLogan Hall...05,1-7..2011
    1935 04 09
    Tuesday
    .Montgomery, Al.Teachers College......2011
    1935 04 10
    Wednesday
    ...activities not documented......
    1935 04 11
    Thursday
    ...activities not documented......
    1935 04 12
    Friday
    ...activities not documented......
    1935 04 13
    Saturday
    ...activities not documented......
    1935 04 14
    Sunday
    .CharlotteArmory Audit.......2011
    1935 04 15
    Monday
    .Bluefield, W.V.National Guard Armory"Duke Ellington COMING
    Duke Ellington and his orchestra have been booked for an appearance in Bluefield on April 15 at a dance given by the Spade club,according to information received here last night by Lawson Brooks, an officer."(1)
    Ellington's Orchestra
    Duke Ellington and his Cotton Club orchestra, who will play for the Spade club dance at National Guard armory Monday night, April 15, will arrive on The Pocahontas that morning direct from Castle Farm, Cincinnati, where they closed an engagement."(2)
    ...djp
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    1935 04 16
    Tuesday
    10 PM - 2 AM
    1935 04 17Charleston, W.V.ArmoryDance for whites only, sponsored by the Dice Club
    "Guests of honor are to be students who are at home for their spring vacation.
    Tickets $2/couple, Stag at gate only, $1.50
    The governor and his wife were among the patrons named on p.11 of the 1935-03-31 edition.

    The Daily Mail reported the Dice Club, interested in creating an organization of "persons interested in the better type of dance music," planned to study the public's attitude toward Ellington's orchestra before going further with the idea.

    Editorial comment: Announcements were published day after day until at least Apr.14, each more elaborate, which suggests the level of advance ticket sales concerned the organizers.
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    1935 04 17
    Wednesday
    .Charleston, W.V.ArmoryDance - see 1935 04 16.....added 2011
    updated 2012-12-11
    1935 04 18
    Thursday
    .Cincinnati, Oh.Palace Theater
    16 E.Sixth St.
    ......2011
    1935 04 19
    Good Friday
    .FairmontArmory......2011
    1935 04 20
    Saturday
    .Pittsburgh, Penn.Motor Quare G....Vail I.2011
    1935 04 21
    Easter Sunday
    .HarrisburgCasino Ballroom......2011
    1935 04 22
    Easter Monday
    .Chester, Penn.Chester Armory"COLORED ELKS HOST TO THRONG AT BALL
    Duke Ellington entertained 1500 dancers last night in the Chester Armory, as the Easter dance of the John A. Watts Lodge, I.B.P.O.E.W. drew crowds from all parts of the city and county.
    The famous Negro band leader brought his fifteen piece ensemble to this city for the biggest colored ball ever held there, with the Negro Elks acting as hosts.
    Ellington, of Cotton Club fame, motored here from Pittsburgh for the entertainment. The streets within two blocks of the armory were packed with traffic and the hall itself was filled to overflowing with dancers..."
    Report, Chester Times 1935-04-23, p.2....
    added 2011
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    1935 04 23
    Tuesday
    ...activities not documented......
    1935 04 24
    Wednesday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.The PlantationOne-night club engagement"Famous Jazz Leaders are Headline Attractions at City's Night Clubs this Week," Philadelphia Inquirer 1935-04-24 p.6...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2013-10-03
    1935 04 25
    Thursday
    ...activities not documented......
    1935 04 26
    Friday
    1935 04 28
    Sunday
    New York, N.Y.Academy Theatre......2011
    1935 04 27
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Academy Theatresee 1935 04 26.....2011
    1935 04 28
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Academy Theatresee 1935 04 26.....2011
    1935 04 29
    Monday
    Ellington's birthday
    ...activities not documented......
    1935 04 30
    Tuesday
    ...ARC recording session
    Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
    Whetsel, Williams, Stewart, Brown, Nanton, Tizol, Bigard, Hodges, Hardwick, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Taylor, Greer, Anderson

      Titles recorded:
    • In a Sentimental Mood
    • Showboat Shuffle
    • Merry-Go-Round
    • Admiration Stomp
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    03,1-13
    02,2-28
    89,4-2
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    May 1935

    1935 05 01
    Wednesday
    ...activities not documented......
    1935 05 02
    Thursday
    .Columbus, Oh.Memorial Hall......2011
    1935 05 03
    Friday
    1935 05 09LouisvilleRialto Theater......2011
    1935 05 04
    Saturday
    1935 05 09LouisvilleRialto Theatersee 1935 05 03.....2011
    1935 05 05
    Sunday
    1935 05 09LouisvilleRialtosee 1935 05 03.....2011
    1935 05 06
    Monday
    1935 05 09LouisvilleRialtosee 1935 05 03.....2011
    1935 05 07
    Tuesday
    1935 05 09LouisvilleRialtosee 1935 05 03.....2011
    1935 05 08
    Wednesday
    1935 05 09LouisvilleRialtosee 1935 05 03.....2011
    1935 05 09
    Thursday
    1935 05 09LouisvilleRialtosee 1935 05 03.....2011
    1935 05 10
    Friday
    ...activities not documented......
    1935 05 11
    Saturday
    1935 05 14
    Tuesday
    Youngstown, Oh.Palace Theater...05,1-7
    ellingtonweb.ca.2011
    1935 05 12
    Sunday
    .Youngstown, Oh.Palace Theatersee 1935 05 11.....2011
    1935 05 13
    Monday
    .Youngstown, Oh.Palace Theatersee 1935 05 11.....2011
    1935 05 14
    Tuesday
    .Youngstown, Oh.Palace Theatersee 1935 05 11.....2011
    1935 05 15
    Wednesday
    .Cleveland, Oh.City Auditorium Ballroom (or Public Auditorium?)
    East 6th and Lakeside
    Evening Dance, admission $1, sponsored by "Cleveland society matrons and the American Legion."

    Cleveland mayor Harry Davis, commander of the Legion, and Councilman Lawrence Payne presented Ellington with the keys to the city.
    • Ad "Cleveland Press," 1935-05-15 (courtesy of Joe Showler)
    • Pittsburgh Courier 1935-05-25,p3
    • The Baltimore Afro-American, 1935-06-15, p.9
    .02,2-20.djp
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    1935 05 16
    Thursday
    ...activities not documented......
    1935 05 17
    Friday
    1935 05 23
    Thursday
    Detroit, Mich.Eastwood Park"Irving Mills spent last week in Detroit, where the Ellington band played seven days at Eastwood Park"Baltimore Afro-American, 1935-06-15,p.24....
    added 2011

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    1935 05 18
    Saturday
    .Detroit, Mich.Eastwood Parksee 1935 05 17.....added 2011
    updated 2012-09-02
    1935 05 19
    Sunday
    .Detroit, Mich.Eastwood Parksee 1935 05 17.....added 2011
    updated 2012-09-02
    1935 05 20
    Monday
    .Detroit, Mich.Eastwood Parksee 1935 05 17.....added 2011
    updated 2012-09-02
    1935 05 21
    Tuesday
    .Detroit, Mich.Eastwood Parksee 1935 05 17.....added 2011
    updated 2012-09-02
    1935 05 22
    Wednesday
    .Detroit, Mich.Eastwood Parksee 1935 05 17.....added 2011
    updated 2012-09-02
    1935 05 23
    Thursday
    .Detroit, Mich.Eastwood Parksee 1935 05 17.....added 2011
    updated 2012-09-02
    1935 05 24
    Friday
    ...activities not documented......
    1935 05 25
    Saturday
    .Detroit, Mich.Koch Sanitarium (private hospital)Peripheral event
    Daisy Ellington, Duke's mother, passed away. She had been ill for a year, and spent her last 8 weeks in a private hospital in Detroit, with husband James and daughter Ruth in constant attendance. Duke and Mercer were present when she died. "For an entire week, the Duke has been torn between love and duty. With loyalty to his band, he played at night, but his undying devotion to his mother carried him each morning with a box of fresh flowers to his mother's sick room, where he remained all day comforting her. He refused to receive guests or to participate in any social activities. Future engagements for his band are temporarily postponed."

    His mother's death devastated Ellington. He read the entire Bible three times; and he wrote Reminiscing in Tempo around this time too.
    Afro-American, week of June 1, 1935, p.22djp
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    1935 05 25
    Saturday
    .Mansfield, Ohio Coliseum Gardens
    Due to the death of his mother, Duke would not have been present but the band may have performed without him. It is not certain, since the Afro-American reported future engagements for his band are temporarily postponed.
    ...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2012-01-12
    1935 05 26
    Sunday
    .Detroit to Washington TravelJames, Duke, Ruth, and Mercer Ellington and Tommy LaVigne accompanied the late Daisy Ellington's remains from Detroit to Washington, D.C. The Reverend R.L.Bradby officiated at a short service for the family and friends.....djp
    added 2013-10-04
    1935 05 26
    Sunday
    .Vermillion, Oh.Elberta Beach
    Due to the death of his mother, Duke was likely not present but the band may have performed without him -see 1935 05 25
    Ads, Sandusky Star Journal 1935-05-17 and 1935-05-21.02,2-20CAHmail08.
    added 2011
    updated 2012-08-01
    1935 05 27
    Monday
    .Pittsburgh, Penn.Savoy Ballroom
    Pythian Temple
    The Pittsburgh Courier carried ads for Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra to appear at the Savoy Monday evening. The radio schedule in the May 27 Uniontown N.Y. Evening Standard shows Duke Ellington's Orchestra broadcasting from the Savoy Ballroom on WWSW at 8:15 pm. Similarly, the Indiana Gazette of the same date has Duke Ellington's Orchestra on WWSW at 7:15 pm and again after the 9:15 newscast.

    These sources were all published before the event, and it seems likely the appearance was cancelled.

    Stratemann and Vail report Ellington did not accompany the band to the Savoy engagement but that Johnny Hodges' brother-in-law, Don Kirkpatrick, subbed for Duke. Stratemann's source appears to be page 68 of Bigard's autobiography, With Louis and the Duke, and Vail's source is likely Stratemann.

    The Chicago Defender reported, however,

    'Due to the death of Duke Ellington's mother, it made it impossible to keep engagements at the Savoy Ballroom last Monday, May 27. Money was refunded and all Pittsburgh is in sympathy with the king of jazz. Ellington will return at a later date.'

    • Stratemann p.130 citing Pittsburgh Courier, 1935-05-25 p.12
    • Pittsburgh Courier, 1935-05-25
    • Vail I
    • Evening Standard, Uniontown, N.Y. 1935-05-27
    .
    .05,1-7 citing "Cab Calloway in Pittsburgh," Chicago Defender, national ed., 1935-06-15 p.7..
    added 2011

    updated 2013-10-09
    1935 05 28
    Tuesday
    ...activities not documented......
    1935 05 29
    Wednesday
    ...Mrs. Ellington's funeral

    "The body lay in state at Jarvis Funeral Home for two days, where thousands of persons viewed it...

    An hour before the funeral services began the street was filled with spectators eager to get a glimpse of the popular celebrity's mother's form and the $1,500 inner-seal, all-metallic casket, with inlaid iron. There were fifty cars in the funeral possession...

    Mrs. Ellington was a member of the Masonic order and the Young Women's Protective League.

    Phillip Murray sang at the ceremonies.

    Interment was in the Harmony Cemetery...

    The deceased is survived by ... James Ellington...Edward Kennedy (Duke) Ellington and Ruth Ellington; a grandson, Mercer Ellington; two brothers John and James Kennedy...; three sisters, Miss Ellen Kennedy, Mrs. Florence Hargroves, and Mrs. Marie Letcher."

    . ..djp
    added 2013-10-04
    1935 05 29
    Wednesday
    .Olyphant, Penn.Fernbrook Park
    If the band performed, Duke would not have been present due to his mother's funeral. Don Kirkpatrick would again have been subbing for him on piano.
    ....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-10-05
    1935 05 30
    Thursday
    .Hazleton, PennLakesideMemorial Day dance

    Again, Duke may not have been present.
    "Duke Ellington at Lakeside May30," Hazleton Standard, 29May35, in DESB...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2012-01-12
    1935 05 30
    Thursday
    ...activities not documented......
    1935 05 31
    Friday
    ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
    On May 22, Ellington sent a telegram to bassist Hayes Alvis saying YOU JOIN BAND PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY 31. DUKE.

    Alvis was a Chicagoan who had played with Jelly Roll Morton and in Mills Blue Rhythm Band, had an office in California, and had passed an aviator's test according to a 1937 biographical sketch.
    • Stratemann
      p.130, citing Baltimore Afro-American, 1935-06-15 p.9
    • Vail I (with partial copy of telegram)
    • The Duke Ellington Reader, p.453, citing Metronome 1937-04
    .Added _______
    1935 05 31
    Friday
    .Philadelphia, Penn..Stratemann shows the band here, but provides no other information....Stratemann p.130, citing Baltimore Afro-American, 1935-06-15 p.9
    New York Adviser, 1935-06-06
    Metronome, 1935-07-35,p.20
    djp
    added 2012-09-02

    June 1935

    1935 06 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
    Arther Whetsel, trumpet, leaves the band
    New Desor vol.2djp
    Added 2012-10-25
    1935 06 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
    Fred Avendorph, drums joins the band
    New Desor vol.2djp
    Added 2012-10-10
    1935 06 01
    Saturday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 06 02
    Sunday
    .Troy, N.Y.Paradise Floating Palace"Biggest attraction in the history of Paradise Floating Palace..."Ads
    • Schenectady Gazette 1935-07-01(?)
    • Times Record,1935-05-18 p7
    ..M.Graff2012-05-03
    1935 06 02
    Sunday
    .Columbus, OhioMemorial HallStratemann and Vail I incorrectly have the band playing here, probably from misreading of an article in the DESB for the 1935-05-02 engagement.....K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2012-01-12
    1935 06 03
    Monday
    .Waltham, Mass.Nuttings-On-The-Charles
    (a.k.a Nuttings Dance Hall)
    Prospect St. at the Charles River
    ......2011
    1935 06 04
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 06 05
    Wednesday evening
    9 PM
    .Olean, N.Y.New York State Armory
    Times Square
    "Duke Ellington and his band of 15 artists...Ivie Anderson, the California Blackbird, will appear... as soloist."
    (The announcement in the 1935-05-21 edition says fourteen men.)
    Announcement, Olean Times-Herald,1935-05-08
    (The starting time is from page 8 of the 1935-06-05 edition)
    ....
    added 2011
    updated 2012-08-01
    1935 06 06
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 06 07
    Friday
    1935 06 13Toronto, Ont.Shea's Theatre

    RING DEM BELLS! HE'S HERE TOMORROW!
    THE IDOL OF TWO CONTINETS
    DUKE ELLINGTON
    AND HIS FAMOUS ORCHESTRA
    IVIE ANDERSON
    CALIFORNIA SONGBIRD
    SNAKE HIPS TUCKER
    The World's Greatest
    Master of Rhythm Presenting His New All-colored Revue
    'HARLEM SPEAKS'

    Harlem Speaks Revue
    • Stratemann p.130 citing Variety 1935-05-22 p.48
    • Vail I with copies of
      • a Variety ad dated 1935-05-22
      • an ad from an unidentified newspaper, apparently published 1935-06-06
    .
    ....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-10-07
    1935 06 08
    Saturday
    .Toronto, Ont.Shea's TheatreHarlem Speaks revue - see 1935 06 07.....2011
    1935 06 09
    Sunday
    .Toronto, Ont.Shea's TheatreHarlem Speaks revue - see 1935 06 07.....2011
    1935 06 10
    Monday
    .Toronto, Ont.Shea's TheatreHarlem Speaks revue - see 1935 06 07.....2011
    1935 06 11
    Tuesday
    .Toronto, Ont.Shea's TheatreHarlem Speaks revue - see 1935 06 07.....2011
    1935 06 12
    Wednesday
    .Toronto, Ont.Shea's TheatreHarlem Speaks revue - see 1935 06 07.....2011
    1935 06 13
    Thursday
    .Toronto, Ont.Shea's TheatreHarlem Speaks revue - see 1935 06 07.....2011
    1935 06 14
    Friday
    9:30 pm to 2 am
    .Battle Creek, Mich.Recreation UnionDanceStratemann p.130....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-10-07
    1935 06 15
    Saturday
    .Grand Rapids, Mich.Civic Auditorium......2011
    1935 06 16
    Sunday
    .Gary, Ind.Miramar BallroomDance"Duke Ellington played to Packed House Sunday," Gary American 1935-06-21 p.2.05,1-7..2011
    1935 06 17
    Monday
    .Sun Prairie, Wisc.Sun Prairie BallroomDance
    Admission to
    • park 25 ˘
    • dance - gents 75˘
    • ladies 50˘

    As an aside, Sun Prairie High School's band has placed in the top 15 bands in the Essentially Ellington band competition seven times from 1998 to 2013, placing 3rd in 1998, 2004 and 2008.
    ad, p10, Wisconsin State Journal 1935-05-29.05,1-7.ks & djp
    added 2011
    updated 2012-08-01
    and 2013-10-07
    1935 06 18
    Tuesday
    .Hartford, Wisc.Schwartz Ballroom
    150 Jefferson Ave.
    Played to a full house.Stratemann p.130 citing DESB.....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-10-08
    1935 06 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
    In mid to late June, Arthur Whetsel, trumpet, was away sick and Charlie Allen subbed for him.

    Similarly, Sonny Greer was off sick, and Fred Avendorph came in to cover drums.
    New Desor vol.2djp
    Added 2012-10-25
    1935 06 19
    Wednesday
    .Oshkosh, Wisc.Eagles BallroomDance booked for Eweco Park relocated due to rainad, Oshkosh Northwestern 1935-06-19, p4.05,1-7.Steiner
    added 2011
    updated 2012-08-01
    1935 06 20
    Thursday/td>
    .Waukegan, Ill.Rink Ballroom.Ads, Racine Journal Times:
    1. 1935-06-19
    2. 1935-06-20
    ...djp
    Added 2012-08-03
    1935 06 21
    Friday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 06 22
    Saturday
    .Freeport, Ill.The Palms......2011
    1935 06 23
    Sunday
    .Dubuque, Io. Melody MillOne-nighter
    Stratemann and Vail I incorrectly place the band in Gary, Ind., evidently due to a reference in the Chicago Defender 1935-06-29 ("The band played a dance date in Gary, Ind., Sunday night"). The band was in Gary the previous Sunday, see 1935 06 16.
    ad, Cedar Rapids Gazette, 1923-06-23, p.6...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2012-13-07
    1935 06 24
    Monday
    .Minneapolis, Minn........2011
    1935 06 25
    Tuesday
    .Des Moines, Io.KSO radio stationInterview missed

    Ellington was to be interviewed at 7;30 but missed because his train from Minneapolis was late. It had to be rerouted because there was a train wreck on its usual route from Minneapolis. Ellington and the band arrived too late for the interview.
    .....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-10-07
    1935 06 25
    Tuesday
    .Des Moines, Io.Riverside Park BallroomStratemann: In addition to his stage appearance....

    Arriving late, the orchestra played from 10 pm to 2 am for 4,000 listeners.
    .....2011
    1935 06 26
    Wednesday
    .Arnolds Park, Io.Roof Garden."Duke Ellington at Roof Garden June 26," Lake Park News, 1935-06-20 p.3...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2013-10-08
    1935 06 27
    Thursday
    .Lincoln, Neb.Sylvan Ballroom,
    Capitol Beach.
    "...nearly 4,000 people at Capitol Beach, a few trying to dance, but most preferring only to listen to the heated rhythms."
    Stratemann p.130 and Vail I incorrectly show the city as Omaha.
    Lincoln Morning Journal, 1935-06-30, in DESB...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2012-01-12
    1935 06 28
    Friday
    .Omaha, Neb.Ne Royal Grove.....KenSteiner aug11 (not PEONY)2011
    1935 06 29
    Saturday
    .St Joseph, Mo.Frog Hop Ballroom...09,3-4..2011
    1935 06 30
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.

    July 1935

    1935 07 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
    Arther Whetsel, trumpet, rejoins the band
    New Desor vol.2djp
    Added 2012-10-25
    1935 07 01
    Monday
    .Chillicothe, MOWindmoor Gardens."Duke Ellington is Known as Composer," Chillicothe Constitution Tribune, 1935-06-26 p.1...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2013-10-09
    1935 07 02
    Tuesday
    .Tulsa, Okla.Coliseum......2011
    1935 07 03
    Wednesday
    .Henderson, Tex.Copper Club......2011
    1935 07 04
    Thursday
    .Hope, Ark.Yerger High SchoolDance

    "1,500 to Hear Duke Ellington and Band.

    World-Famous Negro Musician at Yerger School Night of July 4

    Accommodations for 1,500 persons are being made to take care of the crowd when Duke Ellington and his negro orchestra comes to Hope the night of July 4 to play for a negro dance at the Yerger High School auditorium.

    A large section will be reserved for white persons who desire to witness the dance, floor show and to hear Duke Ellington and his band.

    Advance tickets are for sale for white persons at Ward's drugstore. Negroes may obtain advance tickets at Lewis grocery store.

    This nationally known orchestra comes to Hope after recent engagements at the Cotton Club in New York City. The Ellington band, at present, is touring the Southern states."

    Announcement, Hope Star, 1935-06-29...Stratemann + djp
    added 2011
    updated 2012-08-03
    1935 07 05
    Friday
    .Dallas, Tex.Automobile Building
    Fair Park
    ......2011
    1935 07 06
    Saturday
    .Ft. Worth, Tex.Sylvan Club...05,1-7..2011
    1935 07 07
    Sunday
    .Oklahoma City, Okla.Spanish G....05,1-7..2011
    1935-07-08
    Monday
    8:15 pm
    .Amarillo, Tex.City AuditoriumConcert, 8:15 to 10:00 p.m.
    The entire balcony reserved for colored people...
    "Miss Charlotte Ratliff is to accompany Miss Judith English of Plainview to Amarillo Monday to hear the Duke Ellington orchestra concert"

    and
    .DEMS12/1-20.KS & djp
    Added 2012-08-03
    1935-07-08
    Monday
    10:30 pm
    .Amarillo, Tex.1. Nat Dance PalaceDance, 10:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.ad, Amarillo Globe, 1935-07-08 p10.DEMS12/1-20.KS & djp
    Added 2012-08-03
    1935-07-09
    Tuesday
    .San Angelo, Tex.Municipal Auditorium (1)Concert at the Municipal Auditorium followed by a dance.
    (2)Ellington party, including 15 members of the orchestra and Ivie Anderson, torch singer will arrive from San Angelo at 3 p.m. over the Texas and Pacific Railway ... The cars were en route from Amarillo, where the band played to 2,200 concert patrons and 500 dance couples Monday night, to San Angelo for last night’s engagement.”
      Abilene Daily Reporter
    • 1. 1935-07-08, p.6
    • 2.Ellington to Play Tonight 1935-07-10, p.12
    .Dems12/1-20.Kens
    Added 2012-08-03
    1935-07-10
    Wednesday
    8 pm
    .Abilene, Tex. Fair Park AuditoriumConcert

    (a)"Concert Fair Park Auditorium 8 P.M. MAIN FLOOR: Seats 55c and 85c,if bought before July 10th; on July 10 prices 85c and $1.10. No seats reserved but only as many higher-priced tickets as seats in that bracket will be sold.
    BALCONY(Reserved for Colored): Same prices as Main Floor. All prices include tax."


    (b)"The Wednesday engagements will be Ellington's first in Abilene and the second in this part of West Texas. He will appear at San Angelo Tuesday night for a concert and dance, the bookings in Abilene and San Angelo being arranged by Amarillo News-Globe, along with the Amarillo date Monday night. Three dates had to be arranged to bring the band to West Texas."


    (c)"... when Duke Ellington staged a bang-up show as well as dance. Slews of those sweet little things and their little men cavorting in and out of the Hilton. Had they not been wearing such sophisticated dresses we might have made a very grave social error ...so un-grown did they look and act.... Not meaning to say [they] had the dance all to themselves — there was quite a sprinkling of the older crowd — even a few ...Dowagers on the sidelines."


    (d) "Throughout the two hours of the concert at Fair Park auditorium and the four hours of dancing at the Hilton Hotel last evening, the Duke sat at a baby grand and played that piano."


    (e) Discounted advance ticket prices appear to have been fairly novel in Abilene, in that the 1935-08-05 paper gives a detailed description of how the box office opening will be delayed to ensure advance ticket holders will get seats before late-comers.
    (f) The racist publicity in the Abilene Daily Reporter on 1935-07-09 is appalling.
    (g) A story appearing in the 1935-09-01 edition of the Abilene Morning Reporter about the Little Jack Little orchestra says that Ellington's appearance was the first move to provide musical entertainment by name bands to West Texans at popular prices.

    (h) Last summer Mills' Artists was induced to send Duke Ellington into San Angelo and Abilene, along with Amarillo, on a 'test tour.'" The Duke wanted a substantial guarantee; he didn't get it. As a test he came in anyway - and left with $175 more than the guarantee he had asked. And he was here on the hottest day of the year!...

    (a),(b) Ad and publicity story, Abilene Daily Reporter, 1935-07-04

    (c) Abilene Morning Reporter 1935-07-14
    Partying, Gadding About
    by The Dowager

    (d)Abilene Daily Reporter, 1935-07-11
    Mary McKenzie: Famous Negro Band and ‘Blues’ Singer Make Hit at Concert and Dance
    (e)Abilene Daily Reporter 1935-07-08, p. 6
    (f)Abilene Daily Reporter 1935-07-09 edition, p.3
    (h) Abilene Morning Reporter-News, 1935-12-22, p.27
    ...KS(DEMS) & djp
    Added 2012-08-03
    1935-07-10
    Wednesday
    10 pm
    .Abilene, Tex.Washed-Air Ballroom
    Hilton Hotel
    Dance (a),(b) Ad and publicity story, Abilene Daily Reporter, 1935-07-04

    (c) Abilene Morning Reporter 1935-07-14
    Partying, Gadding About
    by The Dowager

    (d)Abilene Daily Reporter, 1935-07-11
    Mary McKenzie: Famous Negro Band and ‘Blues’ Singer Make Hit at Concert and Dance
    (e)Abilene Daily Reporter 1935-07-08, p. 6
    (f)Abilene Daily Reporter 1935-07-09 edition, p.3
    (h) Abilene Morning Reporter-News, 1935-12-22, p.27
    ...KS(DEMS) & djp
    Added 2012-08-03
    1935 07 11
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 07 12
    Friday
    10 pm to 2:30 am
    .Shreveport, La. Municipal AuditoriumDanceStratemann
    p.131, citing DESB
    ....2011
    1935 07 13
    Saturday
    10 pm - 2:30 am
    .Alexandria, La.Bolton High AuditoriumDance

    Tickets $3.00 plus tax per couple; spectator concert seats, $1.00 plus tax
    • Stratemann p.131, citing DESB
    • Ad, State-Times, Baton Rouge, La., 1935-07-10, p.18
    ...Steiner 2013-07-26
    added 2011

    updated 2013-07-26
    1935-07-14
    Sunday
    .Lake Charles, La.Shell Beach Club.Port Arthur News ....KS, djp
    Added 2012-08-03
    1935 07 151935 07 17Ft. Worth, Tex.Sylvan Clubcancelled, burned down..05,1-7Vail I.2011
    1935 07 15
    Monday
    .Houston, Tex.City Auditorium"Being a Negro gives you license to do certain things that you just couldn't do otherwise."John Stokes Holley, "Brown Skin May be an Asset, Says Duke Ellington," Houston Informer, 1935-07-15 p.11...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2013-10-30
    1935 07 16
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 07 16
    Tuesday
    1935 07 17
    Wednesday
    San Antonio, Tex.unknown venues"Duke Ellington will play here for dances July 16 and 17.(1)" (2) The Duke Ellington dance Wednesday [17] evening was the major attraction of many weeks.
    The second night was presumably for blacks.
    (1)Renwicke Cary, "Around the Plaza," San Antonio Light, 1935-06-24 S.B, p.1
    (2)"Jo's Jotting's," San Antonio Register, 1935-07-19
    ...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2013-10-30
    1935 07 17
    Wednesday
    .San Antonio, Tex.unknown venuesDance - see 1935 07 16......Added 2013-10-30
    1935 07 18
    Thursday
    .Houston, Tex.Aragon Ballroom......2011
    1935 07 19
    Friday
    .New Orleans, La.Autocrat Club
    St. Bernard Ave.
    Arrival and reception

    Ellington, in a green suit with violet shirt and tie, and his entourage were greeted upon arrival at the train station by several thousand fans. They were rushed to their hotel to change before heading to the Autocrat Club. The reception hall was filled to overflowing capacity with fashionably dressed ladies and gentlemen who erupted into thunderous applause when the M.C., Dr. Joseph A. Hardin , presented Ellington. Locals put on a short program for the benefit of the Duke and members of his orchestra. ...Mrs. Beatrice Duncan sang “Solitude” ...accompanied by Ellington.... Ivie Anderson ...sang “Stormy Weather” snd was accompanied by Duke on the piano when she sang, “I’m a Little Blackbird Looking for Bluebirds.” All members of the orchestra were introduced to the audience. Autograph seekers almost mobbed Mr. Ellington who ... signed as many ...as time allowed. His stay at the Autocrat Club ...lasted for ... two and a half hours...
    "Duke Ellington in the Big Easy – 1935" on the Creolegen website, citing
    • Amistad Research Center, Joseph A. Hardin Collection
    • The Louisiana Weekly 1935-07-20 p.2 and 1935-07-27 p.7
    ...Bo Haufman, Carl Hällström
    added 2013-06-27
    1935 07 19
    Friday
    .New Orleans, La.Municipal AuditoriumConcert for whites

    "Upon leaving the Autocrat..., headed to the Municipal Auditorium to perform for the white population of New Orleans. Here he was greeted by 1500 white fans..."

    Stratemann says reviews stated more than 5,000 blacks grouped around the building to try to hear the band.
    • Stratemann p.131 citing DESB
    • Vail I
    • "Duke Ellington in the Big Easy – 1935" on the Creolegen website
    ...Bo Haufman, Carl Hällström
    added 2011

    updated 2013-06-27
    1935 07 19
    Friday
    1935 07 20
    Saturday
    New Orleans. La.Golden DragonNotwithstanding Stratemann and Vail I, Ellington did not play at the Golden Dragon in New Orleans. Ken Steiner suggests Stratemann's speculative entry probably came from misreading the Chicago Defender:

    “The Duke is scheduled to spend two days at the City Park, playing one night [19] for whites and one [20] for his own people. Louis Armstrong … is to play to anybody and everybody at the Golden Dragon on Sunday, July 21, and the following night at the same place.”

    • Stratemann p.131 citing
      • "New Orleans Host to Two Great Orchestras," Chicago Defender national edition, 1935-07-13 p.7
      • Billboard 1935-08-03 p.72
    • Vail I
    .12/1..
    added 2011

    updated 2013-06-27
    1935 07 20
    Saturday
    .New Orleans, La.Perez home
    321 North Rocheblave St.
    Cocktail party hosted by Mr. & Mrs. Wilbur and Maggie Perez in their home.

    "Delicious food was served as many from the Creole community mingled with Mr. Ellington and requested his autograph on their dollar bills, handkerchiefs, and even pocketbooks. Mr. A. P. Bedou, ...snapped a photo of the entire group."

    "Duke Ellington in the Big Easy – 1935" on the Creolegen website...Bo Haufman, Carl Hällström
    added 2013-06-27
    1935 07 20
    Saturday
    10 pm
    .New Orleans, La.Fair GroundsDance for blacks

    "Winding up the day’s activities at ten in the evening was a dance held at the Fairgrounds. It was here that more than 8,000 people of color arrived after purchasing tickets costing 75 cents plus tax. Purchases were made at LaBranche or Belfield’s Drug Stores, The Autocrat Club or The Louisiana Weekly on South Rampart Street.

    No one was more elated than Albany “Barney” Bigard, a New Orleans Creole, who was a member of Ellington’s Orchestra from 1927-1942. Barney had a chance to show his home town just what he really could do. To the delight of the dancers who had crowded around the bandstand to listen, he led with the saxophone and sometimes the clarinet. A. G. Bigard, Barney’s dad, had to be the proudest person there.

    The music and dancing continued over three hours. Before leaving the city, The Duke remarked, 'I have received a greater ovation here from an admiring public than anywhere I have been.' "

    • Stratemann p.131 citing DESB
    • Vail I
    • "Duke Ellington in the Big Easy – 1935" on the Creolegen website
    ...Bo Haufman, Carl Hällström
    added 2011

    updated 2013-06-27
    1935 07 21
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 07 22
    Monday
    .Atlanta, Ga.City Auditorium......2011
    1935 07 23
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 07 24
    Wednesday
    .Louisville, Ky.Jefferson County Armory......2011
    1935 07 25
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 07 26
    Friday
    .Indianapolis, Ind.Tomlinson Hall."Duke Ellington Kept His Word," Indianapolis Recorder, 1935-08-03, p.8...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2013-10-30
    1935 07 27
    Saturday
    1935 08 01
    Thursday
    Detroit, MichEastwood Parkad, Detroit Free Press, 1935-08-01, p.17...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2013-10-30
    1935 07 28
    Sunday
    .Detroit, MichEastwood Park-see 1935 07 27.....Added 2013
    1935 07 29
    Monday
    .Detroit, MichEastwood Park-see 1935 07 27.....Added 2013
    1935 07 29
    Monday
    .Detroit, MichSylvan LakeThe famous band leader, who opened a week's engagement at Eastwood Park Saturday, will take his orchestra to the Free Press Fresh Air Camp at Sylvan Lake Monday." ("To Play at Camp," Detroit Free Press, 29Jul35, p12...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2012-01-12
    1935 07 30
    Tuesday
    .Detroit, MichEastwood Park-see 1935 07 27.....Added 2013
    1935 07 31
    Wednesday
    .Detroit, MichEastwood Park-see 1935 07 27.....Added 2013

    August 1935

    1935 08 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
    Fred Avendorph, drums leaves the band
    New Desor vol.2djp
    Added 2012-10-10
    1935 08 01
    Thursday
    .Detroit, MichEastwood Park-see 1935 07 27.....Added 2013
    1935 08 01
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 08 02
    Friday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 08 03
    Saturday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 08 04
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 08 05
    Monday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 08 06
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 08 07
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 08 08
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 08 09
    Friday
    .Dallas, Penn.Irem Country Club
    1340 Country Club Rd.
    .Stratemann p.131 citing DESB....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-1-31
    1935 08 10
    Saturday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 08 11
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 08 12
    Monday
    .Mallets Bay, VermontBayside Pavilion.Stratemann p.131 citing DESB....2011
    1935 08 13
    Tuesday
    .Boston, Mass.Starlight Club.Stratemann p.131 citing DESB....2011
    1935 08 14
    Wednesday
    .Plymouth, Mass.Memorial Hall8th annual Police Ball:
    Concert 8 to 9 pm, followed by a dance until 1 am.
    Stratemann p.131 citing DESB....2011
    1935 08 15
    Thursday
    .Framingham, Mass.Bal-A-L’AirThis appears to have been a dance in an outdoor ballroom on the turnpike leading west to Northborough.....2011
    1935 08 16
    Friday
    .Old Orchard Beach, MaineOcean......2011
    1935 08 17
    Saturday
    .Narragansett Pier, R.I.Casino...05,1-7..2011
    1935 08 18
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 08 19
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y..ARC recording session.DE3404 11,1-8+29
    10,3-22
    09,3-4
    82,4-5
    ..2011
    1935 08 20
    Tuesday
    .Pittsburgh, Penn.Sky Club"Miss Dorothy Goaring of South Mt. Vernon avenue was the guest of Pittsburgh friends this week and attended the Sky Club, where entertainment was furnished by Duke Ellington and his band."The Morning Herald, Uniontown, Pa. 1935-08-24, p.7...djp
    added 2011
    updated 2012-08-02
    1935 08 21
    Wednesday
    10 pm - 2 am
    .Bel Vedre, Penn.

    (near Kane)
    .
    Dancing, 10 pm to 2 am, admission $1.25 per person, tax included
    Ad, The Kane Republican, Kane, Penn. 1935-08-16,p.5...Ken Steiner
    added 2013-09-23
    1935 08 22
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 08 23
    Friday
    1935 08 29
    Thursday
    Indianapolis, Ind.Lyric Theatre5 stage shows a day with the tap dance team Three Dukes and with Snakehips Tucker. Lawrence Brown was absent, but both Arthur Whetsel and Sonny Greer were present.
      • Stratemann p.131 citing
      • Billboard 1931-08-31
      • DESB
      • Personnel listing, International Musician, 1935-09-00
    • Vail I
    ...
    added 2011

    updated 2013-10-31
    1935 08 24
    Saturday
    .Indianapolis, Ind.Lyric Theatre 5 stage shows - see 1935 08 23.....2011
    1935 08 25
    Sunday
    .Indianapolis, Ind.Lyric Theatre 5 stage shows - see 1935 08 23.....2011
    1935 08 26
    Monday
    .Indianapolis, Ind.Lyric Theatre 5 stage shows - see 1935 08 23.....2011
    1935 08 27
    Tuesday
    .Indianapolis, Ind.Lyric Theatre 5 stage shows - see 1935 08 23.....2011
    1935 08 28
    Wednesday
    .Indianapolis, Ind.Lyric Theatre 5 stage shows - see 1935 08 23.....2011
    1935 08 29
    Thursday
    .Indianapolis, Ind.Lyric Theatre 5 stage shows - see 1935 08 23.....2011
    1935 08 30
    Friday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 08 31
    Saturday
    .activities not documented.

    September 1935

    1935 09 01
    Sunday
    .Pittsburgh, Penn.Savoy Ballroom
    Pythian Temple
    Labour Day morning dance, to start one minute after midnight Sunday night, and continue until dawn. An argument can be made that this should be dated Sept. 2, but since the band would have had to be setting up before midnight, the date used here is Sept.1.
    Vail I......
    added 2011

    updated 2013-11-01
    1935 09 02
    Monday
    .Atlantic City, N.J.Convention HallYMCA benefitStratemann p.131.....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-10-31
    1935 09 03
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 09 04
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 09 05
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 09 06
    Friday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 09 07
    Saturday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 09 08
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 09 09
    Monday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 09 10
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 09 11
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 09 12
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y..ARC recording session
    Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
    Whetsel, Williams, Stewart, Brown, Nanton, Tizol, Bigard, Hodges, Hardwicke, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Taylor, Alvis, Greer

      Titles recorded: Reminiscing in Tempo, parts 1, 2 3 and 4
    • Reminiscing in Tempo Part 1
    • Reminiscing in Tempo Part 2
    • Reminiscing in Tempo Part 3
    • Reminiscing in Tempo Part 4
  • Ellingtonia.com
  • A Duke Ellington Panorama
  • Dooji Collection record labels
  • Timner IV
  • Stratemann p.131
  • DE3505..
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    1935 09 13
    Friday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 09 14
    Saturday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 09 15
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 09 16
    Monday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 09 17
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 09 18
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 09 19
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 09 20
    Friday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 09 21
    Saturday
    .Jacksonville, Fl.Pythian TempleThe famous orchestra will play for a dance engagement at the Pythian Temple Saturday night, 9 'til 12"Duke Ellington Booked for Jacksonville Dance," Atlanta Daily World, 1935-09-18 p.3...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2013-10-31
    1935 09 22
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 09 23
    Monday
    .Savannah, Ga.Civic Audit.......2011
    1935 09 24
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 09 25
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 09 26
    Thursday
    .Augusta, Ga.Cherokee Casino......2011
    1935 09 27
    Friday
    .Mullins, S.C..“Tobacco Ball”.....2011
    1935 09 28
    Saturday
    .Richmond, Va.Hippodrome Theatre......2011
    1935 09 29
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 09 30
    Monday
    .Augusta, Ga. Cherokee CasinoReturn to the same venue following the appearance of 1935 09 26ad, Augusta Chronicle, 29Sep35, p10 ...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2012-01-12

    October 1935

    1935 10 01
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 10 02
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 10 03
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 10 04
    Friday
    1935 10 10
    Thursday
    New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater
    253 W. 125th St., Borough of Manhattan, Harlem district
    Stage show. Billed as Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra, the show included
    • Meeres and Meeres
    • 3 Dukes
    • Eddie Green
    • Ivy Anderson
    • Stratemann p.131 citing Amsterdam News 1935-10-03, p.55
    • Vail I
    .
    ..
    newspaper
    CAHjul112011
    1935 10 05
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterStage show - see 1935 10 04.....2011
    1935 10 06
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterStage show - see 1935 10 04.....2011
    1935 10 07
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterStage show - see 1935 10 04.....2011
    1935 10 08
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterStage show - see 1935 10 04.....2011
    1935 10 09
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterStage show - see 1935 10 04.....2011
    1935 10 10
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterStage show - see 1935 10 04.....2011
    1935 10 11
    Friday
    1935 10 17
    Thursday
    Philadelphia, Penn.Fay's TheatreStage show. The show included
    • Wade and Wade
    • Avon Long
    • Josie Oliver
    • Stratemann p.131
    • Vail I
    .
    ....
    added 2011

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    1935 10 12
    Saturday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Fay's TheatreStage show - see 1935 10 11
    The Plaindealer reported:

    "JAIL WHITE GANGSTERS FOR SHAKEDOWN RACKET ON DUKE

    "FAMOUS BAND LEADER ESCAPES EXTORTION PLOT WHEN PHILADELPHIA COPS NAB LEADER OF GANG, AN EX-CONVICT

    "PHILADELPHIA, PA. - Trapped by Detectives Willard Butler and Cecil Joyner, of the Fifth Detective Division, backstage at the Fays Theatre, Fortieth ad Market Streets, Saturday night, a group of white men, led by a former convict, were arrested as they attempted to "shakedown" Duke Ellington.

    "Max Bell, 26, 3600 block Haverford Ave., alleged leader of the gang, was arrested with Daniel Molease, alias Del Mar, of New York City, when they accosted the musician as he was traversing a small archway in the rear of the theatre and were asking the Duke for $10.

    Moe Golman, 22, of New York City, and Henry Salvan, 22, who says he lives in Philadelphia, were posted outside near a side entrance as lookouts. They were also arrested by the detectives.

    "It was revealed by the police that Bell had been arrested seven times before and was wanted by detectives of the First Division on a breaking and entering charge.

    "$1,500 Bail Each

    "When arraigned at a magistrate's hearing, all of the men were held in $1,500 bail each for a further hearing. Bell was also held without bail for court on the breaking and entering charge.

    "Police say the gang frequents places where they can easily gain access to prominent people and when they have their prey alone toll a hard luck story and ask for $10 or more. It is said that if the money is refused them, their parting words to the intended victims are, "All right, you'll wish you had."

    "The detectives, after seeing the play at the theatre, were backstage paying the Duke a personal visit when the incident happened. Upon hearing bits of the conversation between Ellington and the men they acted in time to catch the men before they escaped."

    The Plaindealer, Kansas City, 1935-10-25, p. 1....
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    1935 10 13
    Sunday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Fay's TheatreStage show - see 1935 10 11.....2011
    1935 10 14
    Monday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Fay's TheatreStage show - see 1935 10 11.....2011
    1935 10 15
    Tuesday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Fay's TheatreStage show - see 1935 10 11.....2011
    1935 10 16
    Wednesday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Fay's TheatreStage show - see 1935 10 11.....2011
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Fay's TheatreStage show - see 1935 10 11.....2011
    1935 10 17
    Thursday
    .Philadelphia, Penn.Fay's TheatreStage show - see 1935 10 11.....2011
    1935 10 18
    Friday
    1935 10 24
    Thursday
    Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreStage show

    IN PERSON
    "Harlem's Aristocrat of Jazz"
    Duke Ellington
    AND HIS
    Famous ORCHESTRA
    IVIE ANDERSON
    WADE and WADE BESSIE DUDLEY
    SWANN and LEE
    64 - CAST OF - 64

    ON SCREEN
    "WE'RE IN THE MONEY"
    FEATURING
    JOAN BLONDELL GLENDA FARRELL

    Radio Audition Nite
    FRIDAY, 9 P.M.
    (illegible)
    CASH PRIZES

    MIDNIGHT
    SHOW
    SATURDAY
    Reserved Seats

    • Stratemann p.131 citing Amsterdam News 1935-10-03 p.55
    • Vail I with copy of unattributed ad
    ...djp
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    1935 10 19
    Saturday
    .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreStage show - see 1935 10 18......2011
    1935 10 20
    Sunday
    .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreStage show - see 1935 10 18......2011
    1935 10 21
    Monday
    .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreStage show - see 1935 10 18......2011
    1935 10 22
    Tuesday
    .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreStage show - see 1935 10 18......2011
    1935 10 23
    Wednesday
    .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreStage show - see 1935 10 18......2011
    1935 10 24
    Thursday
    .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreStage show - see 1935 10 18......2011
    1935 10 25
    Friday
    1935 10 31
    Thursday
    New York, N.Y.Loew's State Theatre
    Broadway & 48th St.

    The NATION'S leading
    VAUDEVILLE THEATRE
    LOEWS
    STATE
    on the stage
    DUKE ELLINGTON
    and
    ORCH.
    with
    IVIE ANDERSON
    "JIG-SAW" JACKSON
    3 DUKES
    ----------
    MEDLEY & DUPREE
    "Anything can happen - and it does"
    ----------
    JANE & KATHARINE
    LEE
    The Darlings of Stage and Screen
    ----------
    3 ST. JOHN BROTHERS
    ----------
    RUBY ZWERLING
    and Lowe's State Senators


    An unattributed review reproduced in Vail says

    Duke Ellington's part in the stage proceedings this week uses up 20 minutes on its first run, with an extra stanza of 10 minutes allotted for encores. Management might as well have given the band another half-hour, the way the house went for it. Still the same classy outfit, Harlemania rhythm dressed up in trick lighting effects and set off by the Duke's expert keyboard manipulation and smart showmanship. He's surrounded with practically the same group of entertainers as when spotted last, and they continue to click
    ...
    Ellington's act has the men in white jackets, scarlet trousers and shoes. Leader contrasts in grey and white. Colored (sic) lights play on the various numbers, with the leader picked out for a red shaft by himself. Ivy Anderson, Three Dukes, Jigsaw Jackson among the specialists. As an encore, Ellington's 'St. Louis Blues' is presented, with typical foreign variations, etc., socking the familar strains. Flash closes in darkness, much the same way it opens, which ties it up neatly. Sixty minutes in toto for the vaude array..."

    • Stratemann p.131 citing Variety 1935-10-30 p.55
    • Vail I with unattributed clippings
    ...djp
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    updated 2013-11-01
    1935 10 26
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Loew's State TheatreStage show - see 1935 10 25

    .....2011
    1935 10 27
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Loew's State TheatreStage show - see 1935 10 25

    .....2011
    1935 10 28
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Loew's State TheatreStage show - see 1935 10 25

    .....2011
    1935 10 29
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Loew's State TheatreStage show - see 1935 10 25

    .....2011
    1935 10 30
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Loew's State TheatreStage show - see 1935 10 25

    .....2011
    1935 10 31
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Loew's State TheatreStage show - see 1935 10 25

    .....2011

    November 1935

    1935 11 01.New Haven, Conn.Moose Hall....YaleDailyNewsGraff-jul112011
    1935 11 04.Pittsburgh, Penn.Savoy Ballroom
    Pythian Temple
    ......2011
    1935 11 081935 11 12Baltimore, Md.Regent Theatre"Big Broadcast Of 1936”
    Screen Show
    ....Agustěn Perez Gasco dec092011
    1935 11 081935 11 14Baltimore, Md.Hippodrome...05,1-7..2011
    1935 11 15.Rochester, N.Y.Convention H...05,1-7..2011
    1935 11 18.Baltimore, Md.New Albert Th.....Agustěn Perez Gasco dec092011
    1935 11 22.Johnson CityG.F.Pavil.......2011
    1935 11 27.WorcesterMunicipal Auditorium......2011
    1935 11 28.Boston, Mass.K Of P Ballroom......2011
    1935 11 29
    Friday
    .Boston, Mass.Roseland State BallroomOne night only, grand opening of the "New" Roseland State ballroomad, Boston Post, 1935-11-29 p.17.05,1-7.K.Steiner Dec 2012
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    updated 2013-12-14
    1935 11 30.Boston, Mass.Roseland Ballroom......2011
    1935 11 301936 11 30--ARC and Duke Ellington Inc. contract to record 12 selections for ARC between 1935 12 01 and 1936 11 30Page 20 of the booklet for Mosaic's CD box set "The Complete 1932-1942 Brunswick, Columbia and Master Recordings of Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra....djp
    Added 2012-07-23

    December 1935

    1935 12 01
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 12 02
    Monday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 12 03
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 12 04
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 12 05
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 12 06
    Friday
    Wednesday
    .Amherst, MAPratt Gymnasium
    Amherst College
    Annual fall prom. "Music from 9 to 3.""Ellington Band to Play Tonight," Springfield Daily Republican, 6Dec35, p9... K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2013-12-14
    1935 12 07
    Saturday
    .Pittsburgh, Penn........2011
    1935 12 08
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 12 09
    Monday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 12 10
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 12 11
    Wednesday<
    .ShamokinEdgewood Park......2011
    1935 12 12
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 12 13
    Friday
    1935 12 19Washington, D.C.Fox Theatre......2011
    1935 12 14
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Rockland Palace......2011
    1935 12 15
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 12 16
    Monday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 12 17
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 12 18
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 12 19
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 12 20
    Friday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 12 21
    Saturday
    .FlintI.M.A. Audit.......2011
    1935 12 22
    Sunday
    .Chicago, Ill.
    or
    Detroit, Mich.
    Chicago North Side
    or
    Detroit Paradise Valley district
    The location is uncertain. According to a gossip column in the Chicago Defender datelined New York, Dec.13 :

    "Duke Ellington will be in Chicago December 22 to play for a 'coming-out party' up on the North side..."

    but the Pittsburgh Courier, in a gossip column datelined Detroit, Dec.12, says:

    "When Duke Ellington brings his boys into Paradise Valley, Sunday, Dec. 22, I am going to get Hayes Alvis into a corner and hold him down until he gives me the real lowdown on his recent 'name the fiddle' contest which I sponsored for him...then I shall give it to you."

    Consequently, Stratemann, and thus Vail, places the band in Chicago on this date, citing DESB, but Steiner, and thus Götting, suggests Detroit.

    Paradise Valley does not seem to have been the name of a venue, but is the name, coined by columnist Rollo S. Vest, for one of two adjacent African-American club districts in Detroit.

    • Rollo S. Vest, "The Lowdown,'On A Theatrical Tour With Your Humble Columnist'", Pittsburgh Courier, 1935-12-14, s.2, p.6
    • Al Monroe, Everybody Goes - When the Wagon Comes!, Chicago Defender 1935-12-21, p.8
    ..Stratemann
    p.132, citing DESB
    .
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    1935 12 23
    Monday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 12 24
    Tuesday
    .Logansport, Ind.TrainTrain No.216,through Logansport at 1 o'clock this afternoon, will have an extra baggage car and extra sleeper occupied by Duke Ellington and his band, enroute from Chicago to Columbus.Railroad Notes, Logansport Press, 1935-12-24, p.4...djp
    Added 2012-08-03
    1935 12 24
    Tuesday
    .Columbus, Oh.Memorial Hall....Stratemann
    p.132, citing DESB
    .2011
    1935 12 25
    Wednesday
    Christmas day
    .activities not documented.
    1935 12 26
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 12 27
    Friday
    .Bluefield, W.Va.ArmoryDance booked by ....Stratemann
    p.132, citing DESB
    .2011
    1935 12 28
    Saturday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 12 29
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1935 12 30
    Monday
    .Nicholasville, Ky.Nicholasville Skating RinkConcert and Dance...Stratemann
    p.132, citing DESB
    .2011
    1935 12 31
    Tuesday
    .Logansport, Ind.TrainTrain No.307, through Logansport at 4:45 a.m. Tuesday had an extra baggage car and two extra sleepers occupied by Duke Ellington and his band en-route from Lexington, Ky., to Chicago.
    (Nicholasville is about 12 miles south of the centre of Lexington)
    Railroad Notes, Logansport Press, 1936-01-01, p.5...djp
    Added 2012-08-03
    1935 12 31.Chicago, Ill.Bal Tabar Room
    Hotel Sherman
    New Years Eve broadcast by the band and Ivy Anderson on the Columbia network. The Kansas City Plaindealer reported initially that Ellington had no radio outlet because the exclusive broadcast privileges emanated from the adjacent College Inn room, where another band was performing. However, the 1936-01-11 edition reported they were broadcast from the Bal Tabar room.
  • Afro-American, 1936-01-11
  • Kansas City Plaindealer,
  • 1936-01-03 p.3
  • 1936-01-11 p.3
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    January 1936

    1936 01 01
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 01 02
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 01 03
    Friday
    .Chicago, Ill.Likely at the Brunswick studio, 952 Michigan Ave.ARC recording session
    Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
    14 men, believed to be Whetsel, C.Williams, Stewart, Brown, Nanton, Tizol, Bigard, Hodges, Hardwicke, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Taylor and Greer
    According to Steven Lasker's CD booklet notes, two takes of each of these four titles were recorded, with pencilled other titles beside the typed names as indicated:
      Titles recorded:
    • Typed as Cootie Concerto (sic), changed in pencil to Sweetest Gal Goin'
    • Jumpy (score later recorded as Chatterbox)
    • Typed as Barney's Concerto, changed by pencil to King's Lament
    • Farewell Blues
    None were released. The titles shown in New Desor are:
    • Echoes of Harlem (Cootie's Concerto)
    • Chatterbox (Jumpy)
    • Clarinet Lament (Barney's Concerto)
    • Farewell Blues
    Timner IV records these as
    • Cooties's Concerto aka Sweetest Gal Goin'
    • Jumpy aka Stomp
    • Barney's Concerto aka King's Lament
    • Farewell Blues
    Wax Works dates the session January 1 and shows
    • Cootie's Concert (same as Echoes of Harlem)
    • Jumpy
    • Barney's Concerto (same as Clarinet Lament)
    • Farewell Blues
    DE360111,1-29
    10,3-22
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    1936 01 04
    Saturday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 01 05
    Sunday
    1936 01 11
    Saturday
    Chicago, Ill.Regal Theatre
    47th & South Parkway
    Stage show
    Also appearing, The Four Flash Devils, dance act.
    ...djp
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    2013-12-15
    1936 01 06
    Monday
    .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreStage show - see 1936 01 05.....added 2011
    1936 01 07
    Tuesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreStage show - see 1936 01 05.....added 2011
    1936 01 08
    Wednesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreStage show - see 1936 01 05.....added 2011
    1936 01 09
    Thursday
    .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreStage show - see 1936 01 05.....added 2011
    1936 01 10
    Friday
    .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreStage show - see 1936 01 05.....added 2011
    1936 01 11
    Saturday
    .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreStage show - see 1936 01 05.....added 2011
    1936 01 12
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 01 13
    Monday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 01 14
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 01 15
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 01 16
    Thursday
    .Chicago, Ill.De Lisa Winter GardensCorrect date for social event, a dinner sponsored by Earl Hines. "Celebrated Pianist Has Unique Fete," Chicago Defender, nat. ed, 1936-01-25, p.6...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2012-01-12
    1936 01 17
    Friday
    .Chicago, Ill. Chicago StadiumJoe Louis - Charlie Retzlaff fight:

    "Duke Ellington who has never seen Joe Louis in action cancelled three important engagements the past week and the first of next week in order to remain in Chicago and see the Bomber face Retzlaff."

    'The Brown Bomber' knocked Retzlaff out in round one.

    The match can be watched on YouTube.
    "Duke Forgets Stage; Stays for Joe Bout," Chicago Defender, city ed., 18Jan36, p8.12/1-20.K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2013-12-15
    1936 01 18
    Saturday
    .Chicago, Ill. Appomattox ClubSocial event"The Duke Ellingtons are Feted by Four Horsemen," Chicago Defender, nat. ed., 25Jan36, p7...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2013-12-15
    1936 01 19
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 01 20
    Monday
    .Chicago, Ill.Brunswick studios
    952 N. Michigan Ave.
    ARC recording session
    Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
    Whetsel, C.Williams, Stewart, Brown, Nanton, Tizol, Bigard, Hodges, Hardwicke, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Taylor, Greer, Ivie Anderson
      Titles recorded:
    • I Don't Know Why I Love You So
    • Dinah Lou
  • Ellingtonia.com
  • A Duke Ellington Panorama
  • Dooji Collection record labels
  • Timner IV, p.23
  • Benny Aasland: The Wax Works of Duke Ellington, 1954
  • DE3602
    11,1-29
    08,3-37
    Timner corrections djp
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    1936 01 21
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 01 22
    Wednesday
    ...left Chicago for Kansas City"Duke Forgets Stage, Stays for Joe Bout," above...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2012-01-12
    1936 01 23
    Thursday
    .Chicago, Ill.Winter Gardensparty....Vail I.2011
    1936 01 24
    Friday
    1936 01 30
    Thursday
    Kansas City, Mo.Mainstreet Theater
    1400 Main St.
    Stage show? Stratemann p.133...KenSteiner aug11
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    1936 01 25
    Saturday
    .Kansas City, Mo.Mainstreet TheaterStage show? see 1936 01 24....KenSteiner aug11 (not 26-31)2011
    1936 01 25
    Saturday
    .Kansas City, Mo.2440 Paseo

    Saturday night Mesdames Bertha Thatcher and Hortense Giles were the visitors' hostesses to a closed party given by Kansas Citians for Duke Ellington and his orchestra at the home of Dr. and Mrs. L.V.Miller, 2440 Paseo.

    Kansas City Plaindealer, 1936-01-31 p.8...djp
    added 2013-12-28
    1936 01 26
    Sunday
    .Kansas City, Mo.Mainstreet TheaterStage show? see 1936 01 24....KenSteiner aug11 (not 26-31)2011
    1936 01 27
    Monday
    .Kansas City, Mo.Mainstreet TheaterStage show? see 1936 01 24....KenSteiner aug11 (not 26-31)2011
    1936 01 28
    Tuesday
    .Kansas City, Mo.Mainstreet TheaterStage show? see 1936 01 24....KenSteiner aug11 (not 26-31)2011
    1936 01 29
    Wednesday
    .Kansas City, Mo.Mainstreet TheaterStage show? see 1936 01 24....KenSteiner aug11 (not 26-31)2011
    1936 01 30
    Thursday
    .Kansas City, Mo.Mainstreet TheaterStage show? see 1936 01 24....KenSteiner aug11 (not 26-31)2011
    1936 01 31
    Friday
    .activities not documented.

    February 1936

    1936 02 00...See 19jan38

    According to DESOR small corrections 5012

    27 - Prob. Feb36, session 3603 should be deleted. (07/1-39)

    .DE360307,2-41..
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    1936 02 01
    Saturday
    1936 02 02Oklahoma City, Okla.Warner Theater...02,1-8..2011
    1936 02 02
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 02 03
    Monday
    1936 02 07
    Friday
    Kansas City, Mo..Layover in Kansas City before the Pla-Mor Ballroom engagement.

    A tentative engagement for the Roby Theater, Feb to 11, did not materialize. (Kansas City Call, city ed., 7Feb36, p3)
    ..05,1-7..
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    1936 02 04
    Tuesday
    .Layover
    see 1936 02 03activities not documented
    .
    1936 02 05
    Wednesday
    .Layover
    see 1936 02 03
    activities not documented
    .
    1936 02 06
    Thursday
    .Layover
    see 1936 02 03
    activities not documented
    .
    1936 02 07
    Friday
    .Layover
    see 1936 02 03
    activities not documented
    .
    1936 02 08
    Saturday
    .Kansas City, Mo.Pla-Mor Ballroom
    3142 Main at Linwood
    ...05,1-7..2011
    1936 02 09
    Sunday
    ...activities not documented

    A tentative engagement at the Roby Theater, 9-11Feb, did not materialize.
    Kansas City Call, city ed., 1936-02-07, p.3.05,1-7.Steiner
    added 2013-12-15
    1936 02 10
    Monday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 02 11
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 02 12
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 02 13
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 02 14
    Friday
    1936 02 20New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater
    253 W. 125th St., Borough of Manhattan, Harlem district

    "FEBRUARY FESTIVAL OF SHOWS
    at the
    APOLLO...
    NEXT WEEK ONLY
    –––
    BEGIN. FRI. FEB 14
    duke ELLINGTON and his famous ORCHESTRA
    with
    IVY ANDERSON
    3 HEAT WAVES
    FOUR STEP BROS.
    LILLIAN FITZGERALD
    ISABEL BROWN
    LINDY QUARTETTE
    'PIGMEAT' MASON
    BASKETTE
    and the SIXTEEN LOVELY HARPERETTES"

    • Photo with caption, New York Age, 1936-02-08 p.4
    • Ad, New York Amsterdam News, 1936-02-15 p.8
    ....
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    1936 02 15
    Saturday
    .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterStage show - see 1936 02 14.....2011
    1936 02 16
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterStage show - see 1936 02 14.....2011
    1936 02 16
    Sunday
    .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubPeripheral event
    The Cotton Club closed its Lenox Ave. location.
    ..2011
    1936 02 17
    Monday
    .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterStage show - see 1936 02 14.....2011
    1936 02 18
    Tuesday
    .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterStage show - see 1936 02 14.....2011
    1936 02 19
    Wednesday
    .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterStage show - see 1936 02 14.....2011
    1936 02 20
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterStage show - see 1936 02 14.....2011
    1936 02 21
    Friday
    .Boston, Mass.Boston Garden......2011
    1936 02 22
    Saturday
    .Lawrence, Mass.Recreation Ballroom......2011
    1936 02 23
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 02 24
    Monday
    .Springfield, Mass.Cook's Butterfly Ballroom ......2011
    1936 02 25
    Tuesday
    .Lowell, Mass.Commodore Ballroom.ad, Boston Post 1936-02-25 p.14...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2012-01-12
    1936 02 26
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 02 27
    Thursday
    11:15 am to 3:15 pm
    .New York, N.Y.American Record Company studios
    1776 Broadway
    ARC recording session
    Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
    Whetsel, C.Williams, Stewart, Brown, Nanton, Tizol, Bigard, Hodges, Hardwicke, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Taylor, Alvis, Greer, Ivie Anderson

    New Desor and Timner have Taylor sit out and Alvis come in for No Greater Love and presumably the rest of the session. Duke Ellington Panorama doesn't mention Alvis. Wax Works only lists the first two titles, and shows Taylor on one and Alvis on the other. Lasker (pp.21 & 40) has both bassists present and he doesn't mention either one sitting out. He comments on both working in tandem on the second title. These discographers agree Hardwicke was not in the last two titles, and Lasker has Joe Nanton coming in on the last..
      Titles recorded:
    • Isn't Love The Strangest Thing
    • No Greater Love
    • Clarinet Lament
    • Echoes Of Harlem
  • Ellingtonia.com
  • A Duke Ellington Panorama
  • Dooji Collection record labels
  • Timner IV, p.23
  • Benny Aasland: The Wax Works of Duke Ellington, 1954
  • S. Lasker in Mosaic Records CD box set booklet MD11-248 THE COMPLETE 1932-1940 BRUNSWICK, COLUMBIA AND MASTER RECORDINGS OF DUKE ELLINGTON AND HIS FAMOUS ORCHESTRA
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    1936 02 28
    Friday
    11:45 am to 3:45 pm
    .New York, N.Y.American Record Company studios
    1776 Broadway
    ARC recording session
    Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
    Whetsel, C.Williams, Stewart, Brown, Nanton, Tizol, Bigard, Hodges, Pete Clark, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Billy Taylor, Hayes Alvis, Greer, Ivie Anderson
      Titles recorded:
    • Love Is Like A Cigarette
    • Kissin' My Baby Goodnight
    • Oh Babe, Maybe Someday
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    1936 02 29
    Saturday
    .activities not documented

    Note Stratemann advises a local white orchestra led by a Don Ellington played at the Carolina Pines in Raleigh N.C. on this date.
    .

    March 1936

    1936 03 01
    Sunday
    1936 03 12
    Thursday
    ..Band inactive?

    No gigs have been identified during this period. Perhaps because was Ellington was resting an injured finger: "Displaying a bandaged index finger on his left hand, 'Tonight [13Mar] is the first time I've played piano in three weeks....' Ellington explained that the finger became mysteriously infected while he and his band were making recordings [27-28Feb] in New York recently."
    "Ellington Refuses to Tempt the Fates," Saginaw News, 14Mar36, in DESB...K.Steiner Dec 2012Added 2012-01-12
    1936 03 02
    Monday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 03 03
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 03 04
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 03 05
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 03 06
    Friday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 03 07
    Saturday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 03 08
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 03 09
    Monday
    ...Peripheral event
    Stratemann, p. 133 says several West Virginia dates had to be cancelled due to massive flooding in the area. The U.S. Geological Survey’s Water Supply Paper 799 says

    "During the period March 9-22,1936 there occurred in close succession over the northeastern United States ... two extraordinarily heavy rainstorms.
    The depths of rainfall mark this period as one of the greatest concentrations of precipitation, in respect to time and magnitude of area covered, of which there is record in this country. At the time of the rain there were also accumulations of snow on the ground over much of the region that were large for the season. The comparatively warm temperatures associated with the storms melted the snow and added materially to the quantities of water to be disposed of by drainage into the waterways...


    Other sources say the worst flooding occurred when the storm of March 17 hit.
    Chapter 5 of an unattributed document "The Floods of 1936 and the Copeland Flood Control Bill.".Added 2013-12-17
    1936 03 09
    Monday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 03 10
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 03 11
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 03 12
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 03 13
    Friday
    .Roanoke, Va.Hotel Patrick Henry
    611 South Jefferson St.

    Note this date conflicts with the Detroit dance noted below.
    Stratemann p.133 citing DESB.....
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    1936 03 13
    Friday
    .Detroit, MichNaval Armory
    Hoodoo Dance sponsored by Youth, Inc.

    Note this date conflicts with the Roanoke engagement noted above.
    "The Motor City Buzzes Again," Atlanta Daily World 1936-03-12, p.2...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2012-01-12
    1936 03 14
    Saturday
    .Saginaw, Mich.Auditorium1,000 dancersStratemann p.133 citing DESB....
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    1936 03 15
    Sunday
    .Cleveland, Oh.Trianon Ballroom.....CAHmail082011
    1936 03 16
    Monday
    .Cleveland, Oh.Palace TheatreDuke made a guest appearance on-stage during a Cab Calloway performance, and played piano accompanying Cab Calloway over WGAR at 6:15 pm.
    • "Duke, Cab Meet Here," Cleveland Call and Post, 1936-03-19, p.3
    • "The Duke and Cab," Cleveland Press, 1936-03-16 p.24
    • Photo and caption, Cleveland Plain Dealer, 1936-03-17, p.24
    ...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2012-01-12
    1936 03 17
    Tuesday
    .Youngstown, Oh.Stambaugh AuditoriumDanceStratemann p.133 citing DESB....
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    1936 03 18
    Wednesday
    .Wheeling, W.Va.(cancelled)
    Ellington was to perform in Wheeling, but the event was very likely cancelled by flooding of the Ohio River that left much of downtown Wheeling underwater.
    "Duke, Cab Meet Here," Cleveland Call and Post 1936-03-19 p.3 ...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2013-12-18
    1936 03 19
    Thursday
    .Toledo, Oh.Trianon Ballroom.Stratemann, p.133 citing DESB....2011
    1936 03 20
    Friday
    .Athens, Oh.Men's Gymnasium,
    Ohio University
    Junior PromStratemann, p.133 citing DESB....
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    1936 03 21
    Saturday
    .Charleston, W.V.ArmoryDance

    He welcomes you to SPRING FROLIC
    DUKE ELLINGTON And His Famous Orchestra at Charleston Armory
    the very first day of Spring
    March 23 9:30 P.M. to 1:30
    Tickets on sale at Colored Drug Stores, Galparin's and Cap's Smoke Shop"


    "Duke Ellington's Band To Play Here Tomorrow - Duke Ellington and his nationally famous orchestra will play for a dance tomorrow night at the Armory under the sponsorship of the Onyx Club. The orchestra,which will arrive in Charleston tomorrow afternoon about four o'clock from Athens.O. will be accompanied by Ivy Anderson,blues singer..."

    Charleston Gazette ...djp
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    1936 03 22
    Sunday
    1936 03 25St. LouisLayover...05,1-7..2011
    1936 03 23
    Monday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 03 24
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 03 25
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 03 26
    Thursday
    .Tulsa, Okla.Lido......2011
    1936 03 27
    Friday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 03 28
    Saturday
    .New Orleans, LAFair Grounds. should be deleted. The correct date is 5Apr36 (ad, Louisiana Weekly, 28Mar36, in DESB) ....K.Steiner Dec 2012
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    1936 03 29
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 03 30
    Monday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 03 31
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.

    April 1936

    1936 04 01
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 04 02
    Thursday
    .Shreveport, La.Municipal Auditorium......2011
    1936 04 03
    Friday
    .Houston, Tex.Coronado Club......2011
    1936 04 04
    Saturday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 04 05
    Sunday
    .New OrleansFair Grounds......2011
    1936 04 06
    Monday
    .Houston, Tex.Pilgrim Auditorium......2011
    1936 04 07
    Tuesday
    .San Antonio, Tex.New Olmos Terrace
    "out San Pedro"
    .ad in San Antonio Light, April 1, 1936, p.11...CAH dec09 and djp 2012-07-24 2011 and updated 2012-07-24
    1936 04 08
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 04 09
    Thursday
    .Ft. Worth, Tex.Humming Bird......2011
    1936 04 10
    Friday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 04 11
    Saturday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 04 12
    Sunday
    .St. LouisColiseum...05,1-7..2011
    1936 04 13
    Monday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 04 14
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 04 15
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 04 16
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 04 17
    Friday
    .GaryMiramar Ballroom...05,1-7..2011
    1936 04 18
    Saturday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 04 19
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 04 20
    Monday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 04 21
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 04 22
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 04 23
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 04 24
    Friday
    .Babylon, N.Y.Babylon High Schoolactivities not documented
    A plug for a variety show featuring a dance team who had worked with Ellington was misinterpreted by Dr. Stratemann as announcing an Ellington event.
    Stratemann p.133 citing DESB clipping: "Night of Fun to be Staged Tonight by Babylon Masons," Babylon Eagle, 1936-04-24...KenSteiner aug11
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    1936 04 25
    Saturday
    .Marion, Oh.Palace Theatre......2011
    1936 04 26
    Sunday
    .Middletown, Oh.Strand Th.......2011
    1936 04 27
    Monday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 04 28
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 04 29
    Wednesday
    Ellington's birthday
    .Lexington, Ky.Rose Garden Dance Hall......2011
    1936 04 30
    Thursday
    .Owensboro, Ky.Rainbow Gardens......2011
    1936 04 00.Detroit, Mich.Arcadia Ballroom(Sometime in April)......2011

    May 1936

    1936 05 01
    Friday
    1936 05 07Indianapolis, Ind.Lyric Theater
    135 N. Illinois Street
    ......
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    1936 05 02
    Saturday
    .Indianapolis, Ind.Lyric TheaterSee 1936 05 01.....2011
    1936 05 03
    Sunday
    .Indianapolis, Ind.Lyric TheaterSee 1936 05 01.....2011
    1936 05 04
    Monday
    .Indianapolis, Ind.Lyric TheaterSee 1936 05 01.....2011
    1936 05 05
    Tuesday
    .Indianapolis, Ind.Lyric TheaterSee 1936 05 01.....2011
    1936 05 06
    Wednesday
    .Indianapolis, Ind.Lyric TheaterSee 1936 05 01.....2011
    1936 05 07
    Thursday
    .Indianapolis, Ind.Lyric TheaterSee 1936 05 01.....2011
    1936 05 08
    Friday
    1936 06 05Chicago, Ill.Joseph Urban Room
    Congress Hotel
    Hotel residency, including a floor show. The hotel advertised dinner and supper, so presumably the band performed from early evening to late night. The Urban Room suppers were $2.50 except Saturdays, when they were $3.00

    Special Saturday luncheons were $1.25
    A cover charge of $1.00 applied at supper each day, except Saturdays when it was $1.50
    The May 8 1936 Oakland Tribune reported "Duke Ellington, the famed jazz band leader, will be welcomed to the NBC networks this evening in a transcontinental program originating in New York, Chicago and San Francisco. ...The program marks the opening of Duke and his band at the Congress Hotel in Chicago.(Spot:7:30 to 8,KGO)."

    The May 9, 1936 Afro-American reported the radio station was WMAQ and that Ellington would have a floor show headed by Ivy (sic) Anderson.

    The Chicago Daily Tribune radio log for this date shows "Duke Ellington's orchestra" at 10:30 pm on WMAQ
    Stratemann tells us
    • the band made nightly 30 minute local broadcasts and three NBC network broadcastsa week
    • the band played Sunday afternoon concerts sponsored by the Chicago Rhythm Club, the first of which was broadcast on the NBC network
    • Three nights a week the band played special 30 minute concerts called 'Concert Nights in the Urban Room.' three nights a week
    • The band played to capacity audiences, about 500 patrons a night
    • The NBC network broadcasts were at 11 pm on WEAF on Thusdays and Fridays on WEAF and on Sundays, on WJZ.
    Stratemann, p.134, citing
    • Variety
      • 1936-05-26 pp.32, 41
      • 1936-05-27 p.62
    • Billboard 1936-06-06 p.13
    • Metronone
      • June 1936 p.28
      • August 1936 p.11
      • Vail I, unattributed and undated Congress Hotel ads
    .
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  • 09,2-4
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    1936 05 09
    Saturday
    .Chicago, Ill.Joseph Urban Room
    Congress Hotel
    Residency with floor show - see 1936 05 08
    WMAQ broadcast (12:30 am according to The Chicago Daily Tribune radio log for this date)

    Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
    Whetsel, C.Williams, Stewart, Brown, Nanton, Tizol, Bigard, Hodges, Pete Clark, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Alvis, Taylor, Greer, Ivie Anderson
      Titles recorded:
      • Stompy Jones
      • In A Sentimental Mood
      • My Old Flame
      • Cotton
      • Harlem Speaks
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    1936 05 10
    Sunday
    .Chicago, Ill.Joseph Urban Room
    Congress Hotel
    Sunday afternoon concert sponsored by the Chicago Rhythm Club

    Residency with floor show - see 1936 05 08

    The Chicago Daily Tribune radio log for this date shows "Duke Ellington's orchestra" at 11 pm on WENR
    • Stratemann p.134
    • Unattibuted ad in Vail I
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    1936 05 11
    Monday
    .Chicago, Ill.Joseph Urban Room
    Congress Hotel
    Residency with floor show - see 1936 05 08

    The Chicago Daily Tribune radio log for this date shows "Duke Ellington's orchestra" at 11 pm on WENR
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    1936 05 12
    Tuesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Joseph Urban Room
    Congress Hotel
    Residency with floor show - see 1936 05 08

    Half-hour swing concert at supper

    The Chicago Daily Tribune radio log for this date shows "Duke Ellington's orchestra" at 11 pm on WENR and at 12:30 am on WMAQ
    • Stratemann p.134
    • Unattibuted ad in Vail I
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    1936 05 13
    Wednesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Joseph Urban Room
    Congress Hotel
    Residency with floor show - see 1936 05 08

    The Chicago Daily Tribune radio log for this date shows "Duke Ellington's orchestra" at 11 pm on WENR and at 12:30 am on WMAQ
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    1936 05 14
    Thursday
    .Chicago, Ill.Joseph Urban Room
    Congress Hotel
    Residency with floor show - see 1936 05 08

    Half-hour swing concert at supper

    The Chicago Daily Tribune radio log for this date shows "Duke Ellington's orchestra" at 11 pm on WENR
    • Stratemann p.134
    • Unattibuted ad in Vail I
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    1936 05 15
    Friday
    .Chicago, Ill.Joseph Urban Room
    Congress Hotel
    Residency with floor show - see 1936 05 08

    The Chicago Daily Tribune radio log for this date shows "Duke Ellington's orchestra" at 11 pm on WENR
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    1936 05 16
    Saturday
    .Chicago, Ill.Joseph Urban Room
    Congress Hotel
    Residency with floor show - see 1936 05 08

    The Chicago Daily Tribune radio log for this date shows "Duke Ellington's orchestra" at 12:30 am on WMAQ
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    1936 05 17
    Sunday
    .Chicago, Ill.Joseph Urban Room
    Congress Hotel
    Sunday afternoon concert sponsored by the Chicago Rhythm Club

    Half-hour swing concert at supper

    Residency with floor show - see 1936 05 08

    The Chicago Daily Tribune radio log for this date shows "Duke Ellington's orchestra" at 11 pm on WENR and at 12:30 am on WMAQ

    The WJZ NBC network broadcast at midnight included
    • Clarinet Lament
    • Hyde Park
    • My Old Flame
    • Showboat Shuffle
    • an unstated title
    • Oh Babe, Maybe Someday
    • Echoes of Harlem
    • Stratemann p.134 citing Metronome, August 1936 p.11 re WJZ broadcast
    • Unattibuted ad in Vail I
    .10,2-11
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    1936 05 18
    Monday
    .Chicago, Ill.Joseph Urban Room
    Congress Hotel
    Residency with floor show - see 1936 05 08

    The Chicago Daily Tribune radio log for this date shows "Duke Ellington's orchestra" at 11 pm on WENR and at 12:30 am on WMAQ
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    1936 05 19
    Tuesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Joseph Urban Room
    Congress Hotel
    Residency with floor show - see 1936 05 08

    Half-hour swing concert at supper

    The Chicago Daily Tribune radio log for this date shows "Duke Ellington's orchestra" at 11 pm on WENR and at 12:30 am on WMAQ
    • Stratemann p.134
    • Unattibuted ad in Vail I
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    1936 05 20
    Wednesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Joseph Urban Room
    Congress Hotel
    Residency with floor show - see 1936 05 08

    The Chicago Daily Tribune radio log for this date shows "Duke Ellington's orchestra" at 11 pm on WENR and at 12:30 am on WMAQ
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    1936 05 21
    Thursday
    .Chicago, Ill.Joseph Urban Room
    Congress Hotel
    Residency with floor show - see 1936 05 08

    Half-hour swing concert at supper

    The Chicago Daily Tribune radio log for this date shows "Duke Ellington's orchestra" at 11 pm on WENR and at 12:30 am on WMAQ
    • Stratemann p.134
    • Unattibuted ad in Vail I
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    1936 05 22
    Friday
    .Chicago, Ill.Joseph Urban Room
    Congress Hotel
    Residency with floor show - see 1936 05 08

    The Chicago Daily Tribune radio log for this date shows "Duke Ellington's orchestra" at 11 pm and 12:30 am on WENR
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    1936 05 23
    Saturday
    .Chicago, Ill.Congress HotelResidency with floor show - see 26may36

    The Chicago Daily Tribune radio log for this date shows "Duke Ellington's orchestra" at 12:30 am on WMAQ

    WENR appears to have had other programming most of the evening.
    ..10,2-11
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    09,2-4
    .KenSteiner
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    1936 05 24
    Sunday
    .Chicago, Ill.Joseph Urban Room
    Congress Hotel
    Sunday afternoon concert sponsored by the Chicago Rhythm Club

    Half-hour swing concert at supper

    Residency with floor show - see 1936 05 08

    The Chicago Daily Tribune radio log for this date shows "Duke Ellington's orchestra" at 11 pm on WENR and at 12:30 am on WMAQ
    • Stratemann p.134
    • Unattibuted ad in Vail I
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    1936 05 25
    Monday
    .Chicago, Ill.Joseph Urban Room
    Congress Hotel
    Residency with floor show - see 1936 05 08

    The Chicago Daily Tribune radio log for this date shows "Duke Ellington's orchestra" at 11 pm on WENR and at 12:30 am on WMAQ
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    1936 05 26
    Tuesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Congress HotelHalf-hour swing concert at supper

    Residency with floor show - see 1936 05 08

    The Chicago Daily Tribune radio log for this date shows "Duke Ellington's orchestra" at 12:30 am on WMAQ

    The broadcast was recorded:
    Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
    Whetsel, C.Williams, Stewart, Brown, Nanton, Tizol, Bigard, Hodges, Clark, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Alvis, Taylor, Greer
      Titles recorded:
      • East St. Louis Toodle-O (theme)
      • Stompy Jones
      • Clarinet Lament
      • Showboat Shuffle
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    1936 05 27
    Wednesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Joseph Urban Room
    Congress Hotel
    Residency with floor show - see 1936 05 08

    The Chicago Daily Tribune radio log for this date shows "Duke Ellington's orchestra" at 12:30 am on WMAQ
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    1936 05 28
    Thursday
    .Chicago, Ill.Joseph Urban Room
    Congress Hotel
    Half-hour swing concert at supper

    Residency with floor show - see 1936 05 08

    The Chicago Daily Tribune radio log for this date shows "Duke Ellington's orchestra" at 12:30 am on WMAQ
    • Stratemann p.134
    • Unattibuted ad in Vail I
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    1936 05 29
    Friday
    .Chicago, Ill.Joseph Urban Room
    Congress Hotel
    Residency with floor show - see 1936 05 08

    The Chicago Daily Tribune radio log for this date shows "Duke Ellington's orchestra" at 12:30 am on WENR

    Coincidentally, Ray Nance's orchestra is shown on WIND at 10:30 pm
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    1936 05 30
    Saturday
    .Chicago, Ill.Joseph Urban Room
    Congress Hotel
    Residency with floor show - see 1936 05 08

    The Chicago Daily Tribune radio log for this date shows "Duke Ellington's orchestra" at 12:30 am on WMAQ
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    1936 05 31
    Sunday
    .Chicago, Ill.Joseph Urban Room
    Congress Hotel
    Sunday afternoon concert sponsored by the Chicago Rhythm Club

    Half-hour swing concert at supper

    Residency with floor show - see 1936 05 08

    The Chicago Daily Tribune radio log for this date shows "Duke Ellington's orchestra" at 11 pm on WENR and at 12:30 am on WMAQ
    • Stratemann p.134
    • Unattibuted ad in Vail I
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    June 1936

    1936 06 01
    Monday
    1936 06 05
    Friday
    Chicago, Ill.Congress HotelResidency with floor show - see 1936 05 08

    The Chicago Daily Tribune radio log for this date shows "Duke Ellington's orchestra" at 11 pm on WENR and at 12:30 am on WMAQ
    ..10,2-11.djp
    added 2011

    updated 2013-12-20
    1936 06 02
    Tuesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Joseph Urban Room
    Congress Hotel
    Half-hour swing concert at supper

    Residency with floor show - see 1936 05 08

    The Chicago Daily Tribune radio log for this date shows "Duke Ellington's orchestra" at 11 pm on WENR and at 12:30 am on WMAQ
    • Stratemann p.134
    • Unattibuted ad in Vail I
    ...djp
    added 2011

    updated 2013-12-20
    1936 06 03
    Wednesday
    .Chicago, Ill.Joseph Urban Room
    Congress Hotel
    Residency with floor show - see 1936 05 08

    The Chicago Daily Tribune radio log for this date shows "Duke Ellington's orchestra" at 11 pm on WENR and at 12:30 am on WMAQ
    ....djp
    added 2011

    updated 2013-12-20
    .Chicago, Ill.Joseph Urban Room
    Congress Hotel
    Half-hour swing concert at supper

    Residency with floor show - see 1936 05 08

    The Chicago Daily Tribune radio log for this date shows "Duke Ellington's orchestra" at 11 pm on WENR and at 12:30 am on WMAQ
    • Stratemann p.134
    • Unattibuted ad in Vail I
    ...djp
    added 2011

    updated 2013-12-20
    1936 06 05
    Friday
    .Chicago, Ill.Joseph Urban Room
    Congress Hotel
    Stratemann shows the Congress Hotel residency ending on this date, but it conflicts with his entry for the farewell dance below. Since the Chicago Daily Tribune radio log for this date does not show Ellington, it seems possible the engagement ended the night before.....djp
    added 2011

    updated 2013-12-20
    1936 06 05
    Friday
    .Chicago, Ill.Eighth Regiment Armory
    Farewell dance, Ellington and Erskine Tate orchestras. Since the Chicago Defender source is dated earlier than the event, so should not be considered to be confirmed. Note the conflict with the Congress Hotel ending date.
    Stratemann p.134 citing Chicago Defender 1936-05-30 p.11.....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-12-20
    1936 06 06
    Saturday
    1936 06 07
    Sunday
    Detroit, Mich.Eastwood Park Ballroom.
    • Stratemann p.134 citing DESB
    • Vail I with photo
    ....2011
    1936 06 07
    Sunday
    .Detroit, Mich.Eastwood Park BallroomSee 1936 06 06.....2011
    1936 06 08
    Monday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 06 09
    Tuesday
    .Oberlin, Oh.Oberlin CollegeDance - A 2"x 3" programme purchased on eBay by Bill Norton in Australia is signed by Ellington and Dick Jones. The covers of the 4–leaf booklet are metal, the back page has the names of guests including Oberlin's president Ernest H. Wilkins, F. O. Grover.

    The original owner of the programme was Eleanor Jane Graham. A report card says that she was prepared at Bellevue, Pennsylvania, High school and entered Oberlin in 1934.
    ..04,2-21.djp
    added 2011

    updated 2013-12-21
    1936 06 10
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 06 11
    Thursday
    .Dayton, Oh.Graystone BallroomWilberforce University Commencement Prom dance sponsored by Dayton's Paramount Amusements club.

    NBC/WMAQ broadcast at 1 AM
    • Ad, Indianapolis Recorder, 1936-06-06, p.13
    • Radio log, Chicago Daily Tribune, 1936 06 11
    .05,1-7..
    added 2011

    updated 2013-12-21
    1936 06 12
    Friday
    .Columbus, Oh.Moonlight Gardens,
    Olentangy Park
    ...04,2-20.(credit DEMS as all 04,2-20 entries)2011
    1936 06 13
    Saturday
    .Cleveland, Oh.Trianon Ballroom"Presented by the B.A.T. Club."ad, Cleveland Plain Dealer, 13Jun36, p13...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2013-12-21
    1936 06 14
    Sunday
    .Geneva-On-The-Lake, Oh.PierAdmission 25 cents.
      Ads, The Youngstown Vindicator, Youngstown, Oh.
    • 1936-06-12
    • 1936-06-13
    ....
    added 2011

    updated 2013-12-21
    1936 06 14
    Sunday
    .Columbus, Oh.Moonlight Gardens, Olentangy ParkDEMS 04/2-21:

    Duke was indeed in the area... he was at the Moonlight Gardens Olentangy Park in Columbus OH on 12Jun36 (no confirmation). He played at the same venue on 14Jun36 (Columbus Star 14Jun36, ad)

    Despite this statement, one must consider how likely it is the band would have played two venues 190 miles apart on one day.
    ..04,2-21
    02,3-6
    02,2-20
    .CAHmail08
    added 2011

    updated 2013-12-21
    1936 06 15
    Monday
    .Gallitzin, Penn.Oriental Ballroom.Ad, Altoon Daily Mirror, 1936-06-15....2011
    1936 06 16
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 06 17
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 06 18
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 06 19
    Friday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 06 20
    Saturday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 06 21
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 06 22
    Monday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 06 23
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 06 24
    Wednesday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 06 25
    Thursday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 06 26
    Friday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 06 27
    Saturday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 06 28
    Sunday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 06 29
    Monday
    .activities not documented.
    1936 06 30
    Tuesday
    .activities not documented.

    July 1936

    1936 07 01
    Wednesday
    ...activities not documented......
    1936 07 02
    Thursday
    .New York, N.Y. Ellington's apartment
    381 Edgecombe Ave.
    Duke and his father J.E. held a party to celebrate the 21st birthday of Duke's sister Ruth. In attendance: Mesdames P.R.Washington, Julia Delany, Bertine Tildon, Laura Thomasson, Geraldyn Dismond, Mary Sweetwine, Fredi Washington Browne (sic), Rose Tizol, Dr. May Chinn, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, Misses Aida Bearden, Wezlynn Tildon, Dorothy Preno Des, Perdita Duncan, Yvonne Walker, Drs. Euclid Ghee, Ira McGowan, Marshall Ross, H.B. Delaney, Scott McKnight, Barrett Johnson, William (Bill) Smallwood, George E. Wormley, Kirk Jackson, Ross Hawkins, John P. Gray, Fred Avendorph and Thomas Wilson.New York Age, 1936-07-11 p.4...djp
    added 2013-12-17
    1936 07 02
    Thursday
    .Hartford, Conn.Governor's Foot Guard Armory
    High Street between Chapel and Church streets
    Dance sponsored by the Notley Club
    While Ellington's New York apartment is about 108 miles from the Armory, he appears to have been in both places this evening. He is named in the New York Age coverage of his sister's birthday party, and The Hartford Courant carried a brief story with his response to a question asked of him at the dance.
    • Stratemann p.134 citing DESB
    • Hartford Courant 1936-07-03 p.6
    • .
      ....
      added 2011

      updated 2013-12-19
      1936 07 03
      Friday
      .SalemNorth Shore Gard......2011
      1936 07 04
      Saturday
      .Narragansett, R.I.Pier Casino...05,1-7..2011
      1936 07 05
      Sunday
      (evening)
      .Fort Lee, N.J.Mardi Gras Ballroom
      at Palisades Park
      "Making their first appearance in the East this season, Duke Ellington and his famous orchestra will play at Palisades Amusement Park... on Sunday night for one night only. ...band will play for dancing in the new Mardi Gras ballroom and in addition there will be an elaborate Harlem revue featuring the Duke himself and Ivie Anderson...The appearance of the Ellington band will mark the first of a number of well-known orchestras scheduled to play at the Jersey amusement center..."...New York Evening Post ad and article, 36-07-03CAHjul11, M Graff Apr 22 2012 revised 2012-04-23
      1936 07 06
      Monday
      ...activities not documented......
      1936 07 07
      Tuesday
      ...activities not documented......
      1936 07 08
      Wednesday
      ...activities not documented......
      1936 07 09
      Thursday
      ...activities not documented......
      1936 07 10
      Friday
      1936 07 16
      Thursday
      New York, N.Y.Loew's State Theater"Duke Ellington and his orchestra will be the featured stage attraction at Loew's State this week. The program also includes the Four Step brothers (sic), Cook and Brown, eccentric dancing team; George Beatty and Joe and Jane McKenna."New York Sun 1936-07-11 p.9....
      added 2011

      updated 2013-07-10
      1936 07 11
      Saturday
      .New York, N.Y.Loew's State TheaterStage show - see 1936 07 10.....2011.
      1936 07 12
      Sunday
      .New York, N.Y.Loew's State TheaterStage show - see 1936 07 10.....2011.
      1936 07 13
      Monday
      .New York, N.Y.Loew's State TheaterStage show - see 1936 07 10.....2011.
      1936 07 14
      Tuesday
      .New York, N.Y.Loew's State TheaterStage show - see 1936 07 10.....2011.
      1936 07 15
      Wednesday
      .New York, N.Y.Loew's State Theater.....Stage show - see 1936 07 102011.
      1936 07 16
      Thursday
      .New York, N.Y.Loew's State Theater.....Stage show - see 1936 07 102011.
      1936 07 17
      Friday
      .New York, N.Y..ARC recording session
      Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
      Whetsel, Williams, Stewart, Brown, Nanton, Tizol, Bigard, Hodges, Hardwick, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Taylor, Greer, Anderson

        Titles recorded:
      • Shoe Shine Boy
      • It Was A Sad Night in Harlem
      • Trumpet in Spades
      • Yearning for Love
      .DE3608.djp
      added 2011

      updated 2012-12-12
      1936 07 18
      Saturday
      ...activities not documented......
      1936 07 19
      Sunday
      ...activities not documented......
      1936 07 20
      Monday
      ...activities not documented......
      1936 07 21
      Tuesday
      ...activities not documented......
      1936 07 22
      Wednesday
      .Framingham, Mass.Bal A L’Air Ballroom......2011
      1936 07 23
      Thursday
      .Onset, Mass.Colonial CasinoShown as July 30 in Stratemann and Vail, it seems more likely this job was on July 23. Steiner writes

      "The band was advertised there for 23Jul while on a short tour of New England. This date has been incorrectly listed in the references due to an inaccurate reading of an ad in the DESB. There is no ad in the 30Jul36 Boston Post."

      The July 30 date is doubtful because:

      • a/ Duke seems to have opened at the Palace Theater in Cleveland the next day. Ellington's typical theatre gigs included several shows a day starting in the afternoon.
      • b/ Ellington had a recording session in New York on July 30
      • c/ From Onset to Cleveland is nearly 700 miles. It's a long way to go overnight, particularly from a coastal resort and complicated by needing to meet the rest of the troupe used for theatre gigs.
      • d/ An appearance on July 23 seems more likely since it would fall between the appearances also advertised in DESB for Framingham, Mass. (July 22) and Manchester N.H. (July 25).
      Further evidence such as Ellington's business records or local news coverage the day after the event is needed.
      • ad,Boston Post, 1936-07-23, p14
      • Stratemann p.134
      • Vail I
      .05,1-7.ks/djp
      added 2011

      updated 2013-05-19
      1936 07 24
      Friday
      .Old Orchard Beach, MaineOcean...05,1-7..2011
      1936 07 25
      Saturday
      .Manchester, N.H.Bedford Grove Ballroom......2011
      1936 07 26
      Sunday
      ...activities not documented......
      1936 07 27
      Monday
      ...activities not documented......
      1936 07 28
      Tuesday
      ...activities not documented......
      1936 07 29
      Wednesday
      .New York, N.Y..ARC recording session.DE360911,1-29
      03,2-15
      ..2011
      1936 07 30
      Thursday
      .activities not documented
      A July 23 event in Onset, Mass. is incorrectly shown in Stratemann and Vail as being on July 30

      It seems more likely this was a travel day.
      .
      1936 07 31
      Friday
      1936 08 06Cleveland, Oh.Palace Theatre....ellingtonweb.ca.2011

      August 1936

      1936 08 01
      Saturday
      .Cleveland, Oh.Palace Theatresee 1936 07 31.....2011
      1936 08 02
      Sunday
      .Cleveland, Oh.Palace Theatresee 1936 07 31.....2011
      1936 08 03
      Monday
      .Cleveland, Oh.Palace Theatresee 1936 07 31.....2011
      1936 08 04
      Tuesday
      .Cleveland, Oh.Palace Theatresee 1936 07 31.....2011
      1936 08 05
      Wednesday
      .Cleveland, Oh.Palace Theatresee 1936 07 31.....2011
      1936 08 06
      Thursday
      .Cleveland, Oh.Palace Theatresee 1936 07 31.....2011
      1936 08 07
      Friday
      ...activities not documented......
      1936 08 08
      Saturday
      .South Bend, Ind.Melody Garden,
      Playland Park
      ......2011
      1936 08 09
      Sunday
      ...activities not documented......
      1936 08 10
      Monday
      ...activities not documented......
      1936 08 11
      Tuesday
      ...activities not documented......
      1936 08 12
      Wednesday
      .Oil City, Penn.Stoneboro PavilionDanceGreenfield Pa. Record Argus, Aug 10, 1936...djp
      2011 updated 2012-07-26
      1936 08 13
      Thursday
      ...activities not documented......
      1936 08 14
      Friday
      .Dayton OhioLakeside Park......2011
      1936 08 15
      Saturday
      1936 08 16
      Sunday
      Cincinnati, Oh.Castle FarmTwo nights. "Tonight and Sunday."ad, Cincinnati Enquirer, 1936-08-15, p.2...K.Steiner Dec 2012
      added 2011

      updated 2013-12-22
      1936 08 16
      Sunday
      .Cincinnati, Oh.Castle FarmTwo nights - see 1936 08 15.....
      added 2011

      updated 2013-12-22
      1936 08 17
      Monday
      ...activities not documented......
      1936 08 18
      Tuesday
      ...activities not documented......
      1936 08 19
      Wednesday
      .Louisville, Ky.Armory.ad, Louisville Courier-Journal, 1936-08-19 p.15...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2012-01-12
      1936 08 20
      Thursday
      ...activities not documented......
      1936 08 21
      Friday
      ...activities not documented......
      1936 08 22
      Saturday
      ...activities not documented......
      1936 08 23
      Sunday
      ...activities not documented......
      1936 08 24
      Monday
      ...activities not documented......
      1936 08 25
      Tuesday
      ...activities not documented......
      1936 08 26
      Wednesday
      ...activities not documented......
      1936 08 27
      Thursday
      ...activities not documented......
      1936 08 28
      Friday
      1936 09 02
      Wednesday
      Montréal, P.Q.Loew's TheatreTheatre appearance
      "...the Ellington troupe with Tooty & Al and the Step Brothers received such great applause from full houses 'as has seldom been heard for any presentation at this theatre, it was said.'"

      There was dancing on the stage after the regular show at no extra charge. Shows were at 1:00, 3:50, 6:35 & 9:20 pm.
      ...Stratemann
      p.134, citing Variety 1936-09-02 and 1936-09-26Joe Igo's itinerary citing Montreal Gazette 1936-09-01
      .
      added 2011
      updated 2013-04-19
      1936 08 29
      Saturday
      .Montréal, P.Q.Loew's TheatreTheatre show - see 1936 08 28.....
      added 2011
      1936 08 30
      Sunday
      .Montréal, P.Q.Loew's TheatreTheatre show - see 1936 08 28.....
      added 2011
      1936 08 31
      Monday
      .Montréal, P.Q.Loew's TheatreTheatre show - see 1936 08 28.....
      added 2011

      September 1936

      1936 09 01
      Tuesday
      .Montréal, P.Q.Loew's TheatreTheatre show - see 1936 08 28.....
      added 2011
      1936 09 02
      Wednesday
      .Montréal, P.Q.Loew's TheatreTheatre show - see 1936 08 28.....
      added 2011
      1936 09 03
      Thursday
      ...activities not documented......
      1936 09 04
      Friday
      1936 09 05Fort Lee, N.J.Mardi Gras Ballroom
      at Palisades Park
      ......2011
      1936 09 05
      Saturday
      .activities not documented.
      1936 09 06
      Sunday
      .activities not documented.
      1936 09 07
      Monday
      .activities not documented.
      1936 09 08
      Tuesday
      .activities not documented.
      1936 09 09
      Wednesday
      .activities not documented.
      1936 09 10
      Thursday
      .activities not documented.
      1936 09 11
      Friday
      1936 09 17New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater
      253 W. 125th St., Borough of Manhattan, Harlem district
      ...02,2-20Ad, New York AgeCAHjul112011
      1936 09 12
      Saturday
      .New York, N.Y..“Saturday Night Swing Club”

      no Duke
      ..99,4-14..2011
      1936 09 13
      Sunday
      .activities not documented.
      1936 09 14
      Monday
      .activities not documented.
      1936 09 15
      Tuesday
      .activities not documented.
      1936 09 16
      Wednesday
      .activities not documented.
      1936 09 17
      Thursday
      .activities not documented.
      1936 09 18
      Friday
      1936 09 24
      Thursday
      Philadelphia, Penn.Lincoln Theater....Vail I.2011
      1936 09 19
      Saturday
      .Philadelphia, Penn.Lincoln TheaterStage show - see 1936 09 18...Vail I.2011
      1936 09 20
      Sunday
      .Philadelphia, Penn.Lincoln TheaterStage show - see 1936 09 18...Vail I.2011
      1936 09 21
      Monday
      .Philadelphia, Penn.Lincoln TheaterStage show - see 1936 09 18...Vail I.2011
      1936 09 22
      Tuesday
      .Philadelphia, Penn.Lincoln TheaterStage show - see 1936 09 18...Vail I.2011
      1936 09 23
      Wednesday
      .Philadelphia, Penn.Lincoln TheaterStage show - see 1936 09 18...Vail I.2011
      1936 09 24
      Thursday
      .Philadelphia, Penn.Lincoln TheaterStage show - see 1936 09 18...Vail I.2011
      1936 09 25
      Friday
      .Chester, Penn..Peripheral event
      In My New York, columnist James Aswell wrote

      "It pleases me to imagine Duke Ellington, the colored jazzmaster, as the author of serious books...
      For a year he has been emerging from temples of swing and flaming jazzique, in which he officiates with so much gusto, to scribble industrially into the dawn. His book, a heavy tome, is almost ready for the publisher and is a scholarly disquisition on the contributions of his race to American music since the first plantation sings (sic) and tom-tom beats in the cabarets of Memphis and New Orleans."

      Chester Times, Chester, Pa., 1936-09-25 p.20.Added 2013-12-22
      1936 09 25
      Friday
      1936 10 01
      Thursday
      Baltimore, Md.Royal TheatreStage showStratemann p.134 citing Variety 1936-09-26 p.95....
      added 2011

      updated 2013-12-22
      1936 09 26
      Saturday
      .Baltimore, Md.Royal TheatreStage show - see 1936 09 25.....2011
      1936 09 27
      Sunday
      .Baltimore, Md.Royal TheatreStage show - see 1936 09 25.....2011
      1936 09 28
      Monday
      .Baltimore, Md.Royal TheatreStage show - see 1936 09 25.....2011
      1936 09 29
      Tuesday
      .Baltimore, Md.Royal TheatreStage show - see 1936 09 25.....2011
      1936 09 30
      Wednesday
      .Baltimore, Md.Royal TheatreStage show - see 1936 09 25.....2011

      October 1936

      1936 10 01
      Thursday
      .Baltimore, Md.Royal TheatreStage show - see 1936 09 25.....2011
      1936 10 02
      Friday
      1936 10 08Washington, D.C.Howard Theatre

      1 WEEK BEGINNING FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2ND
      ON STAGE
      Duke Ellington
      AND HIS
      Famous
      ORCHESTRA
      WITH
      IVIE ANDERSON
      ALSO
      4 STEP BROTHERS      TOOTIE and AL
      BROOKES and HOLLAND     ESTELLE BERNIER
      RISTINA BANKS AND HER 12 DANCING MERMAIDS
      IN A GIGANTIC MUSICAL REVUE

      .
      ...djp
      added 2011

      updated 2013-12-22
      1936 10 03
      Saturday
      .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreVaudeville show - see 1936 10 02....djp2011
      1936 10 04
      Sunday
      .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreVaudeville show - see 1936 10 02....djp2011
      1936 10 05
      Monday
      .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreVaudeville show - see 1936 10 02....djp2011
      1936 10 06
      Tuesday
      .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreVaudeville show - see 1936 10 02....djp2011
      1936 10 07
      Wednesday
      .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreVaudeville show - see 1936 10 02....djp2011
      1936 10 08
      Thursday
      .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreVaudeville show - see 1936 10 02....djp2011
      1936 10 09
      Friday
      .Welch, W.VaArmoryDance for Afro-Americans - advertised Oct. 4 for Oct. 10 but the date was changed - see 1936 10 10Charleston Gazette,Charleston W.Va. 1936-10-04 p.F19..Vail I.2011
      added 2011

      updated 2013-12-27
      1936 10 10
      Saturday
      .Charleston, W.Va.ArmoryDance for Afro-Americans
      advertised Oct. 4 for Oct. 9 but the date was changed:

      (1)"By popular request the Duke Ellington engagements have been changed...."
      (2)

      "Note: Dates and Hours Changed

      DUKE ELLINGTON
      And His Famous Orchestra
      Plays An
      INDIAN SUMMER DANCE
      Charleson Armory Saturday Oct. 10 - 9 PM to 1:00; Welch Armory Friday Oct. 9. Tickets on sale all colored Drug Stores and places advertised on placards. White spectators also welcomed."

      • (1)"Change of the Duke Ellington Dates," McDowell Times, 1936-10-09 p.10
      • (2)Charleston Gazette 1936 10 07 p.F11
      • Charleston Gazette 1936-10-09 p.F4
      ..Vail I.
      added 2011

      updated 2013-12-27
      1936 10 11
      Sunday
      .Keystone, N.C......Vail I.2011
      1936 10 12
      Monday
      .Fayetteville, N.C.."Duke Ellington and his famous orchestra ...will play single engagements in Charleston, W.Va.; Keystone, W.Va.; Fayetteville, N.C.; Greenville, S.C.; and Memphis, Tenn.; en route to Dallas....""Duke Ellington Headed for Texas," Pittsburgh Courier, s.2, p.11..Vail ISteiner
      added 2011

      updated 2013-12-26
      1936 10 13
      Tuesday
      .activities not documented
      -but see 1936 10 14
      .
      1936 10 14
      Wednesday
      .Greenville, S.C.Textile Hall

      GREENVILLE, S.C. Oct. 1.–Duke Ellington and his orchestra will play a dance engagement at Textile Hall, the largest and most spacious hall in the city, on October 14. This will mark the Duke's initial appearance here.

      (Vail shows this on Oct 13)
      "Duke Ellington to Greenville," Pittsburgh Courier, 1936-10-03, s.2,p.7..Vail IK.Steiner Dec 2012
      added 2011

      updated 2013-12-26
      1936 10 14
      Wednesday
      .Memphis, Tenn..This date in Vail I conflicts with the Greenville dance. It may be another case where plans changed after the initial advertisements....Vail I.
      added 2011

      updated 2013-12-27
      1936 10 15
      Thursday
      .Ft. Worth, Tex..
      Steiner believes this date needs to be deleted, since it was listed in Stratemann with no citation.
      ....K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2012-01-12
      1936 10 16
      Friday
      .Memphis, Tenn.Church Park Auditorium
      Dance.
      • "Duke Ellington Headed for Texas," Pittsburgh Courier, s.2, p.11
      • Capitol Plaindealer, Topeka, Kan. 1936-10-11 p.6
      ..ks/djp
      added 2013-12-28
      1936 10 18
      Sunday
      1936 10 20
      Tuesday
      Dallas, Tex.Centennial Exposition
      Street of All Nations
      State fairgrounds
      possibly at the 2,000-seat amphiteatre to The Hall of Negro Life
      The exhibition was a major cultural event, equivalent to a World's Fair. The Texas Centennial, marking 100 years of Texas independence, was officially celebrated in 1936, although local observances began in 1935 and the Central Centennial Exposition in Dallas and the Frontier Centennial in Fort Worth continued through 1937.

      1."Three orchestras will open fairly long engagements this week in Dallas, and one will come for three days only...Duke Ellington will open Sunday at the Centennial for three days..."


      2."Nearly 20,000 people heard Duke Ellington and his band play at the Texas Centennial Exposition Sunday, fair officials estimated. The Negro Aristocrat of Rhythm opened a three-day engagement at the exposition with a free concert in the Grand Plaza at 2 p.m. He played three hour-long free concerts during the afternoon, was an added attraction at the two performances of 'Whirligigs' in the Amphitheater and thereafter played in the Streets of Paris from 11:15 p.m. until 2:15 a.m...."

        Dallas Morning News
      • (1) 1936-10-18, s.II p.6
      • (2)1936-10-19, s.I p.9
      ..Stratemann, p.135.
      added 2011

      updated 2012-09-23
      2013-12-27
      1936 10 19
      Monday
      .Dallas, Tex.Centennial Exposition

      Street of All Nations
      State fairgrounds
      Ellington appears to have played October 19 after a football game, and also to have crowned the Queen of Wiley College.
      They were scheduled to play at 2 pm and 7 pm at The Court of Honor, at 4 pm in the Gulf Radio Studio, and at 9 pm at Streets of Paris.

      ...Monday will be Negro Day at the fair, and the Duke will be one of the judges of a negro baby doll parade starting at 2 p.m. in the Court of Honor and of a negro bathing beauty revue starting at 7 p.m. in the same place. In each instance the author of 'Mood Indigo,' 'Solitude' and 'Sophisticated Lady' wil llead his band through an hour-long concert.

      "Special sections will be roped off for white people at these and all other special Negro Day events," Frank N. Watson, director of promotion, emphasized.

      The Duke will play for a negro taxi dance from 9 p.m. until 2 a.m. in Yukon Nights within the Streets of All Nations. Here also there will be a place from which whites may watch."

      • Stratemann, p.135
      • Dallas Morning News, The Midway Gazette, Duke Ellington Pays Respects to the Midway1936-10-19
        • S.II p.3
        • s.I p.9
      ..djp
      added 2011

      updated 2012-09-23
      2013-12-27
      1936 10 20
      Tuesday
      .Dallas, Tex.Centennial Exposition
      State fairgrounds

      "Duke of Rhythm Carrying Forth on Fair Grounds

      Duke Ellingotn will be heard again tonight at Whirligigs, playing from 8:30 to 9 pm in the amphiteater, and from 10:15 to 11 p.m. After that the Duke will play in the Streets of Paris. Whirligigs played to sell-out houses over the week end...:


      Ad: "LAST DAY TO SEE DUKE ELLINGTON AND HIS WORLD-FAMOUS ORCHESTRA"

      Events scheduled:
      • 2 pm, Grand Plaza
      • 5 pm Court of Honor
      • 8:30 pm "Whirligigs" - Amphitheater
      • 10:15 pm "Whirligigs" - Amphitheater
      • 11:15 pm Streets of Paris
      .
    • Stratemann p.135
    • Vail I
    • Dallas Morning News, 1936-10-20 p.5, s.II
    • ....
      added 2011

      updated 2012-09-23
      2013-12-27
      1936 10 21
      Wednesday
      .activities not documented.
      1936 10 22
      Thursday
      .activities not documented.
      1936 10 23
      Friday
      .activities not documented.
      1936 10 24
      Saturday
      .activities not documented.
      1936 10 25
      Sunday
      .activities not documented.
      1936 10 26
      Monday
      .activities not documented.
      1936 10 27
      Tuesday
      .activities not documented.
      1936 10 28
      Wednesday
      .Springfield, Mo.Abou Ben Adhem Shrine Mosquedance
      "Don Sandmire and Earl Crockett drove to Springfield, Mo., Wednesday night to hear Duke Ellington and his orchestra."

      Mail orders...The Internationally Famous Composer and Maestro Duke Ellington and His Orchestra, Shrine Mosque, Wed. Nite,Oct.28
      Only $1.11 per person
      Tickets purchased at Shrine Mosque nite of dance $1.40 Person
      Brief note in Miami News-Record, October 30, 1936 (Miami Oklahoma ) and advertisement in the Joplin News Herald Oct. 24, 1936...djp
      Added 2012-07-25
      1936 10 29
      Thursday
      .activities not documented.
      1936 10 30
      Friday
      .Terre Haute, Ind.TrianonDance

      Admission $1.00 each plus 10 cents tax; reservations 25 cents/person; minimum 4 to a table.
      ABC network radio remote broadcast, 10:30 pm
      • The Saturday Spectator, Terre Haute, Ind.:
        • 1936-10-10, p22
        • 1936-10-17,pp.13, 22
        • 1936-10-24 p.18 (publicity), p.21 (ad), p.25 (photo)
        • 1936-10-31, p.9 (ad)
      • Radio log, The Sheboygan Press, Sheboygan, Wisc. 1936-10-30, p.18
      .
      .04,1-9..
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      updated 2013-12-28
      1936 10 31
      Saturday
      .St. Louis, Mo.Lincoln University stadiumEllington and Arthur Whetsel attended a university football game at Lincoln in the afternoon. A photograph has Whetsel and others in overcoats, but Duke is clad only in a suit. ..04,3-9 citing St. Louis Argus, 30oct36, p5; and 6Nov36, p5.(credit KenSteiner as all 04,3-9 entries)
      added 2013-12-27
      1936 10 31
      Saturday
      .St. Louis, Mo.Coliseum
      Jefferson and Warrington
      Gala Halloween Jamboree
      Duke Ellington and His Cotton Club Orchestra
      Advance admission 75 cents, at door 90 cents.
      ..04,3-9 citing St. Louis Argus, 30oct36, p5; and 6Nov36, p5.(credit KenSteiner as all 04,3-9 entries)2011
      1936 10 31
      Saturday
      .Kansas City, Mo.Paseo BallroomFalse date
      Stratemann writes that Ellington's band played opposite Count Basie's orchestra in its last home town appearance before going to Chicago. Vail I repeats this, supporting it with an undated, unsourced clipping quoting Buck Clayton. Steiner's research, well documented in DEMS, shows the Basie band played at the Paseo on October 31, but returned on November 2 as the local union band in support of Ellington performance.
      • Stratemann, p.135
      • Vail I quoting a statement by Buck Clayton.
      .04/3-9.
      added 2011

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      November 1936

      1936 11 02.Kansas City, Mo.Paseo Hall or Ballroom...04,3-9Prez p65.2011
      1936 10 31
      Saturday
      .Kansas City, Mo.Paseo BallroomDance, about 2,000 patrons. The Basie band played the early part of the evening, leaving about 10:30 for Chicago. Ellington's band played the rest of the evening. Ellington went outside to see Basie off around 10:30. ..04/3-9 citing Kansas City Call, 6Nov36, p14 Basie, Good Morning Blues, pp. 176-77 .
      added 2011

      updated 2013-12-27
      1936 11 031936 11 06Kansas City, Mo.04,3-9......2011
      1936 11 06.Kansas City, Mo.Municipal A.....Stratemann, p.135.2011
      1936 11 07.Kansas City, Mo.Departure...04,3-9..2011
      1936 11 08+.Dallas, Tex.Centennial Exposition....Ulanov180.2011
      1936 11 101936 11 16Dallas, Tex.Chez Maurice....Stratemann, p.135.2011
      1936 11 21.Austin, Tex.Stephen F. Austin Hotel....Stratemann, p.135.2011
      1936 11 24
      Tuesday
      .College Station, Tex.Texas A&M College....Stratemann, p.135.2011
      1936 11 25
      Wednesday
      .Austin, Tex. University of TexasHomecoming celebration...Stratemann
      p.135
      .
      added 2011

      updated 2012-09-23
      1936 11 26.Austin, Tex.Univ Of Texas Texas Union.not nov25...Stratemann, p.135KenSteiner aug112011

      December 1936

      1936 12 01
      Tuesday
      ...activities not documented......
      1936 12 02
      Wednesday
      .Albuquerque, N.M.Carlisle GymDance sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary of the B'nai Israel congregaton.Report in the Albuquerque Journal, Dec 4, 1936.... 2011, updated 2012-07-25
      1936 12 03
      Thursday
      .Las Vegas, Nev.Train"Duke Ellington and his nationally famous orchestra passed thru Las Vegas this morning en route by train from California to Denver, where they will play an engagement."Las Vegas Daily Optic, Dec 3, 1936...djp
      Added 2012-07-25
      1936 12 04
      Friday
      .Denver, Col.Rainbow Room......2011
      1936 12 05
      Saturday
      ...activities not documented......
      1936 12 06
      Sunday
      ...activities not documented......
      1936 12 07
      Monday
      .Salt Lake City, Ut.Coconut Grove......2011
      1936 12 08
      Tuesday
      ...activities not documented......
      1936 12 09
      Wednesday
      .Oakland, Cal......Vail I.2011
      1936 12 10
      Thursday
      ...activities not documented......
      1936 12 11
      Friday
      1936 12 17
      Thursday
      Los Angeles, Cal.Paramount TheatreOne week engagement with the 14 piece orchestra; may have been extended a second week (not confirmed).
      Stage show supporting the film "The Jungle Princess"
      The curtain came up on a dark stage with just the piano keyboard and Duke's hands lit up as he played Sophisticated Lady. Then "baby spots" came on, illuminating Duke and his soloists. When the full lighting came up, the band was revealed in white jackets, red trousers, black socks and red shoes. Other songs in the programme included "Jamming the Band", "Daylight Express', "Echoes in Harlem" and likely "Truckin.'" Other acts included in the show were dancer Miss Connie Harris, The Jones Boys, and The Five Hot Shots. A late December 1936 edition of The California Eagle describes Ellington's show in detail, praising Ivie Anderson in the process. The same page includes photos and a short column by Freddy Doyle about his friend, Hayes Alvis, who was in the band at the time.
      California Eagle, Dec 1936 (exact date not legible).....
      added 2011

      updated 2012-12-16
      1936 12 12
      Saturday
      1936 12 17
      Thursday
      Los Angeles, Cal.Paramount Theatresee 1936 12 11.....2011
      1936 12 13
      Sunday
      1936 12 17
      Thursday
      Los Angeles, Cal.Paramount Theatresee 1936 12 11.....2011
      1936 12 14
      Monday
      1936 12 17
      Thursday
      Los Angeles, Cal.Paramount Theatresee 1936 12 11.....2011
      1936 12 15
      Tuesday
      1936 12 17
      Thursday
      Los Angeles, Cal.Paramount Theatresee 1936 12 11.....2011
      1936 12 16
      Wednesday
      1936 12 17
      Thursday
      Los Angeles, Cal.Paramount Theatresee 1936 12 11.....2011
      1936 12 16.Los Angeles, Cal..Master recording session,.DE361011,1-27
      07,2-41
      06,2-39
      03,2-14
      00,2-14
      98,2-21
      96,2-2
      96,1-4
      95,1-5
      Timner corrections .2011
      1936 12 17
      Thursday
      1936 12 17
      Thursday
      Los Angeles, Cal.Paramount Theatresee 1936 12 11.....2011
      1936 12 18
      Friday
      ...activities not documented......
      1936 12 19.Los Angeles, Cal..Master recording session,.DE361107,2-41
      06,2-39
      02,2-28
      02,1-24
      89,4-2
      88,2-3
      ..2011
      1936 12 20
      Sunday
      ...activities not documented......
      1936 12 21.Los Angeles, Cal.Associated Cinema StudiosMaster recording session,.DE3612 11,1-27+29
      10,3-5
      09,3-4
      08,2-6+35
      06,2-39
      04,2-10
      01,1-28
      00,3-22
      89,4-2
      82,3-5
      NDCS 1023.2011
      1936 12 22
      Tuesday
      ...activities not documented......
      1936 12 23
      Wednesday
      1937 01 19Culver City, Cal.Sebastian's Cotton ClubClub date - see 1936 12 23Stratemann
      p.136, citing Variety 1936-12-09, p.41 & Down Beat 1937-01
      ....2011
      1936 12 24
      Thursday
      .Culver City, Cal.Sebastian's Cotton ClubClub date - see 1936 12 23.....2011
      1936 12 25
      Friday
      .Culver City, Cal.Sebastian's Cotton ClubClub date - see 1936 12 23.....2011
      1936 12 26
      Saturday
      .Culver City, Cal.Sebastian's Cotton ClubClub date - see 1936 12 23.....2011
      1936 12 27
      Sunday
      .Culver City, Cal.Sebastian's Cotton ClubClub date - see 1936 12 23.....2011
      1936 12 28
      Monday
      .Culver City, Cal.Sebastian's Cotton ClubClub date - see 1936 12 23.....2011
      1936 12 29
      Tuesday
      .Culver City, Cal.Sebastian's Cotton ClubClub date - see 1936 12 23.....2011
      1936 12 30
      Wednesday
      .Culver City, Cal.Sebastian's Cotton ClubClub date - see 1936 12 23.....2011
      1936 12 31
      Thursday
      .Culver City, Cal.Sebastian's Cotton ClubClub date - see 1936 12 23
      Ellington was broadcast nationally at 11:45 PM local time, over radio station WOR and the MBS network. The broadcast was logged by a 16-year old in New York, who listed the selections performed as
      • East St.Louis Toodlo-Oo
      • Big Chief DeSota
      • I'm Satified
      • Oh Babe, Maybe Someday
      • Organ Grinders Swing
      • Ring Dem Bells
      .
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      January 1937

      1937 01 01
      Friday
      .Culver City, Cal.Sebastian's Cotton ClubClub date - see 1936 12 23.....2011
      1937 01 02
      Saturday
      .Culver City, Cal.Sebastian's Cotton ClubClub date - see 1936 12 23.....2011
      1937 01 03
      Sunday
      .Culver City, Cal.Sebastian's Cotton ClubClub date - see 1936 12 23.....2011
      1937 01 04
      Monday
      .Culver City, Cal.Sebastian's Cotton ClubClub date - see 1936 12 23.....2011
      1937 01 05
      Tuesday
      .Culver City, Cal.Sebastian's Cotton ClubClub date - see 1936 12 23.....2011
      1937 01 06
      Wednesday
      .Culver City, Cal.Sebastian's Cotton ClubClub date - see 1936 12 23.....2011
      1937 01 07
      Thursday
      .Culver City, Cal.Sebastian's Cotton ClubClub date - see 1936 12 23.....2011
      1937 01 08
      Friday
      .Culver City, Cal.Sebastian's Cotton ClubClub date - see 1936 12 23.....2011
      1937 01 09
      Saturday
      .Culver City, Cal.Sebastian's Cotton ClubClub date - see 1936 12 23.....2011
      1937 01 10
      Sunday
      .Culver City, Cal.Sebastian's Cotton ClubClub date - see 1936 12 23.....2011
      1937 01 11
      Monday
      .Culver City, Cal.Sebastian's Cotton ClubClub date - see 1936 12 23.....2011
      1937 01 12
      Tuesday
      .Culver City, Cal.Sebastian's Cotton ClubClub date - see 1936 12 23.....2011
      1937 01 13
      Wednesday
      .Culver City, Cal.Sebastian's Cotton ClubClub date - see 1936 12 23.....2011
      1937 01 14
      Thursday
      .Culver City, Cal.Sebastian's Cotton ClubClub date - see 1936 12 23.....2011
      1937 01 15
      Friday
      .Culver City, Cal.Sebastian's Cotton ClubClub date - see 1936 12 23.....2011
      1937 01 16
      Saturday
      .Culver City, Cal.Sebastian's Cotton ClubClub date - see 1936 12 23.....2011
      1937 01 17
      Sunday
      .Culver City, Cal.Sebastian's Cotton ClubClub date - see 1936 12 23.....2011
      1937 01 18
      Monday
      .Culver City, Cal.Sebastian's Cotton ClubClub date - see 1936 12 23.....2011
      1937 01 19
      Tuesday
      .Culver City, Cal.Sebastian's Cotton ClubClub date - see 1936 12 23.....2011
      1937 01 13.Los Angeles, Cal.The Auditorium
      Josiah Royce Hall
      University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)

      This date appears to be in error. See 1937 01 21
      ..02,2-20.djp
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      updated 2012-11-25
      1937 01 151937 02 29Los Angeles, Cal..MGM Film “A Day At The Races”
      Ivie Anderson had a role in the Marx Brothers comedy "A Day at the Races," in which she sang "All God's Chillun Got Rhythm."

      Ellington and his band are reported to have performed, but the piece was re-recorded by a studio orchestra because the choreographers wanted faster music.

      For a fuller understanding, refer to Stratemann, p.136 and pp.667-669 and to Will Friedwald's liner notes to the 2 CD set "Hollywood Swing & Jazz: Hot Numbers from Classic M-G-M, Warner Bros & RKO Films"(Rhino R270805), quoted in full in DEMS 2000/3, p.8

      In Vancouver in 1962, Ellington told broadcaster Jack Cullen "Ivie Anderson had the contract for the picture and we happened to be playing at the Cotton Club in Culver City. Irving Mills told them 'Why don't you have the band come over, they'll give it the real feeling,' and we did it."

      The dates Ellington and the band worked on the film are not known. The California Eagle reported they were working on it in its Jan. 15 and 22 editions, and said 'A Day At The Races' "finished last week" in its Feb. 29 edition.
      .DE901200,4-17
      00,3-8
      00,1-5
      Stratemann
      p.667
      NDCS 1023
      djp
      added 2011

      updated 2012-09-23
      1937 01 21.Los Angeles, Cal.The Auditorium
      Josiah Royce Hall
      University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
      Concert
      According to Jacqueline Tasch's The Truth About Ellington's First Concert, Ellington performed at UCLA on January 21, 1937, for free, he went to USC, first, in error, and showed 3 hours late. The audience filled the house at 11 am for a 3 pm start time, but he arrived at 6 pm. However, he played for 4 hours.
      Jacqueline Tasch: The Truth About Ellington's First Concert

      The date needs to be confirmed; DEMS has January 13, but the programme shows January 21
      ..Vail Idjp
      added 2011

      updated 2012-11-25
      1937 01 30.Oakland, Cal.Hotel Oakland......2011
      1937 01 31.Oakland, Cal.Sweet's Ballroom......2011

      February 1937

      1937 02 01.Oakland, Cal..Mcfadden Ballroom.....2011
      1937 02 02.Sacramento, Cal.Rainbow Gard...05,1-7..2011
      1937 02 03.Stockton, Cal.Cocoanut Grove...05,1-7..2011
      1937 02 04.San Jose, Cal.Civic Audit....05,1-7..2011
      1937 02 051937 02 06..Travel (Snow-storm)...Vail I.2011
      1937 02 06.Seattle, Wn.Trianon Ballroomcancelled..05,1-7..2011
      1937 02 07.TacomaOakes BallroomCancelled ??..05,1-7..2011
      1937 02 08.BellinghamArmory...05,1-7Vail I.2011
      1937 02 091937 02 12Seattle, Wn.Palomar Theatre...05,1-7..2011
      1937 02 09.Seattle, Wn.Finnish Hallorch guests..05,1-7..2011
      1937 02 13.PortlandMcElroy's......2011
      1937 02 15
      Monday
      .EugeneUniversity of OregonProm..05,1-7..2011
      1937 02 18
      Thursday
      1937 02 21North Hollywood, Cal.Republic StudiosFilm "The Hit Parade"
      Ellington was scheduled to begin working on this project on Feb. 18 and was reported to work "all week" the week of Feb. 22 to 25 or 26, "...virtually day and night in order to depart on schedule. Last Tuesday they put in eighteen hours from early in the morning".
      Stratemann
      p.137 citing Billboard 1937-02-13 and California Eagle, 1937-03-05, the latter research credited to S. Lasker
      DE370110,3-22
      06,1-5
      Vail I.
      added 2011

      updated 2012-09-24
      1937 02 19
      Friday
      .North Hollywood, Cal.Republic Studios"The Hit Parade" - see 1937 02 18...Vail I.2011
      1937 02 20
      Saturday
      .North Hollywood, Cal.Republic Studios"The Hit Parade" - see 1937 02 18...Vail I.2011
      1937 02 21
      Sunday
      .North Hollywood, Cal.Republic Studios"The Hit Parade" - see 1937 02 18...Vail I.2011
      1937 02 22
      Monday
      .North Hollywood, Cal.Republic Studios"The Hit Parade" - see 1937 02 18...Vail I.2011
      1937 02 23
      Tuesday
      .North Hollywood, Cal.Republic Studios"The Hit Parade" - see 1937 02 18...Vail I.2011
      1937 02 24
      Wednesday
      .North Hollywood, Cal.Republic Studios"The Hit Parade" - see 1937 02 18...Vail I.2011
      1937 02 25
      Thursday
      .North Hollywood, Cal.Republic Studios"The Hit Parade" - see 1937 02 18...Vail I.2011
      1937 02 26
      Friday
      .North Hollywood, Cal.Republic Studios"The Hit Parade" - see 1937 02 18...Vail I.2011
      1937 02 27
      Saturday
      .Los Angeles, Cal..Scheduled departure for New York. DE..Stratemann
      p.137
      djp
      added 2012-09-24
      1937 02 28
      Sunday
      .Kansas City, Mo.Train station30-minute layover en route to New York. "Duke Ellington and His Band Here between Trains," Kansas City Call, city edition, 1937-03-05, p.14).05,1-7..
      added 2011

      updated 2012-09-23

      March 1937

      1937 03 00.New York, N.Y. .
      (1)Ellington and his band were back in New York by early March, rehearsing for the upcoming Cotton Club show, etc.
      (2)Ellington is quoted as saying, ""At the first rehearsal,Kaloah,the dancer, tells me that she's amazed because my band played her music so well without any practice. So I told her that the tune,'Black and Tan' was written by me."
      ....
      added 2012-09-24
      1937 03 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
      Trumpeter Freddie Jenkins rejoins the band for the month. He will record with the band one more time, in July 1937
      New Desor vol.2djp
      Added 2012-10-23
      1937 03 05.New York, N.Y..Master recording session.DE370211,1-27
      10,3-22
      05,1-39
      04,2-55
      82,3-8
      Timner corrections S.Lasker2011
      1937 03 07.New York, N.Y.Savoy Ballroom......2011
      1937 03 08a.New York, N.Y..Master recording session,.DE370309,3-4
      09,2-4
      06,2-39
      00,2-14
      ..2011
      1937 03 08b.New York, N.Y.Capitol TheatreCBS-broadcast “Major Bowes Hour”.....2011
      1937 03 12.New York, N.Y.1780 Broadway PartyMaster Records Studio.....2011
      1937 03 13.New York, N.Y..CBS Playhouse #1 “Saturday Night Swing Club”..99,4-14
      93,4-6
      ..2011
      1937 03 14.New York, N.Y.Master Rec Studios......2011
      1937 03 14.New York, N.Y..Photo With Chick Webb
      ..DEMS 89/1photoStratemann 144 photo =Hasse 212 photo
      Gamm photos
      Vail I 131 photo
      .2011
      1937 03 171937 06 13New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      Broadway & 48th St.
      (New location at the former Palais Royale)
      Second Cotton Club Parade
      3 shows nightly (9 PM, 12 PM and 2 AM)

      Stratemann Appendix D has a copy of the program and the opening night show is reviewed extensively in the California Eagle, quoting Ed Sullivan at length.
      • Stratemann pp.143 & 694-695
      • Review, California Eagle, 1937-04-02, p.Two B,
      ...djp
      added 2011

      updated 2012-09-23
      2013-07-11
      1937 03 18
      Thursday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17
      MBS broadcast
      .DE370402,1-16
      97,4-16
      90,1-5
      89,1-17.
      ..2011
      1937 03 19
      Friday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17...Timner.2011
      1937 03 20
      Saturday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 03 21
      Sunday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 03 22
      Monday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 03 23
      Tuesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 03 24
      Wednesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 03 25
      Thursday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 03 26
      Friday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 03 27.New York, N.Y.WINS studioGuest appearance by Ellington on WINS broadcast “Matinee Frolic” ...Stratemann
      p.143
      .2011
      1937 03 27
      Saturday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 03 28
      Sunday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 03 29
      Monday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 03 30
      Tuesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 03 31
      Wednesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011

      April 1937

      1937 04 01
      Thursday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 04 02
      Friday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 04 03
      Saturday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 04 04
      Sunday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 04 05
      Monday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 04 06
      Tuesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 04 07
      Wednesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 04 08
      Thursday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 04 09.New York, N.Y..Master recording session.DE370504,2-55
      01,2-15
      ..2011
      1937 04 09
      Friday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 04 10
      Saturday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 04 11.New York, N.Y.Alvin TheatreBenefit performance for the song plugger's association, Professional Music Men, Inc. The master of ceremonies was columnist Ed Sullivan, and the participants included bands
      • Bands of
        • Ellington
        • Benny Goodman
        • Shep Fields
        • Guy Lombardo
        • Mitchell Ayres
        • Jay Freeman
      • Bob Hope
      • J.C.Flippen
      • Clem McCarthy
      Stratemann
      p.143 citing Variety 1937-04-14 p.57
      ....
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      updated 2012-09-23
      1937 04 11
      Sunday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 04 12
      Monday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 04 13
      Tuesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 04 14
      Wednesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 04 15
      Thursday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 04 16
      Friday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 04 17
      Saturday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 04 18
      Sunday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 04 19
      Monday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 04 20
      Tuesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 04 21
      Wednesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 04 22.New York, N.Y..Master recording session,.DE370604,2-55
      02,2-24
      01,2-15
      98,2-8
      Timner corrections .2011
      1937 04 22
      Thursday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 04 23
      Friday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 04 24
      Saturday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 04 25
      Sunday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 04 26
      Monday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 04 27.New York, N.Y..Master recording session.No New Desor entry...2011
      1937 04 27
      Tuesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 04 28
      Wednesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 04 29
      Ellington's birthday
      .New York, N.Y.Master Records Studio.Master or Variety recording session.DE370706,2-39
      00,2-14
      Stratemann 698
      Timner corrections
      .2011
      1937 04 29
      Thursday
      Ellington's birthday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton Clubbirthday party (above)...Vail I 134
      HiDiDo photo
      .2011
      1937 04 29
      Thursday
      Ellington's birthday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 04 30
      Friday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011

      May 1937

      1937 05 01
      Saturday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 05 02
      Sunday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 05 03
      Monday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 05 04
      Tuesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 05 05
      Wednesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 05 06
      Thursday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 05 07
      Friday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 05 08
      Saturday
      .New York, N.Y.CBS Playhouse #1 ”Saturday Night Swing Club“ broadcast
      Ellington played Swing Session, and a medley of Solitude and In A Sentimental Mood
      .DE370810,3-18
      05,1-34
      04,2-10
      .djp
      added 2011

      updated 2012-09-23
      1937 05 08
      Saturday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 05 09
      Sunday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 05 10
      Monday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 05 11
      Tuesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 05 12
      Wednesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 05 13
      Thursday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 05 14.New York, N.Y..Master recording session,.DE370906,1-27
      05,1-18
      04,2-55
      02,2-24
      01,2-15
      98,4-14
      98,4-7
      98,2-8
      97,2-21
      90,2-6
      90,1-5
      89,4-2
      82,4-5
      ..2011
      1937 05 14
      Friday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 05 15
      Saturday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 05 16
      Sunday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 05 17
      Monday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 05 18
      Tuesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 05 19
      Wednesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 05 20.New York, N.Y..Master recording session,.DE371011,2-18
      09,3-4
      09,2-4
      06,2-39
      04,2-10
      03,2-14+15
      03,1-13+28
      02,3-26
      02,2-15+24
      02,1-23
      NDCS 1036.2011
      1937 05 20
      Thursday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 05 21
      Friday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 05 21.New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCBS shortwave to BBC ??.92,4-3Strat143..2011
      1937 05 22
      Saturday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 05 23
      Sunday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 05 24
      Monday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 05 25
      Tuesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 05 26
      Wednesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 05 27
      Thursday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 05 28
      Friday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 05 29
      Saturday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 05 30
      Sunday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 05 31
      Monday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011

      June 1937

      1937 06 01
      Tuesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 06 02
      Wednesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 06 03
      Thursday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 06 04
      Friday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 06 05
      Saturday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 06 06
      Sunday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 06 07
      Monday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 06 08.New York, N.Y..Master recording session,.DE371104,2-55
      00,4-23
      ..2011
      1937 06 08
      Tuesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 06 09
      Wednesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 06 10
      Thursday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 06 11
      Friday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 06 12.New York, N.Y.CBS Playhouse #1“Saturday Night Swing C.”.DE371202,2-12
      02,1-12
      99,4-15
      93,4-6
      93,3-6
      93,2-5
      Timner corrections .2011
      1937 06 12
      Saturday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 06 13
      Sunday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubSecond Cotton Club Parade - see 1937 03 17.....2011
      1937 06 16.New York, N.Y..Master recording session,.DE371310,3-24
      06,2-39
      02,2-24+28
      02,1-25
      00,2-14
      88,5-1
      88,4-3
      Timner corrections .2011
      1937 06 181937 06 24New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater
      253 W. 125th St., Borough of Manhattan, Harlem district
      ......2011
      1937 06 (late).New York, N.Y.Paramount Picture“Record Making With DE”,.DE371407,1-42Stratemann 148 photos
      Strat145
      .2011
      1937 06 29.Olyphant Park Pavilion......2011

      July 1937

      1937 07 011937 07 07New York, N.Y.Loew's State Theatert......2011
      1937 07 03.New York, N.Y.."SaturnightSwingClub".....2011
      1937 07 07.New York, N.Y..Master recording session,.DE371507,2-41
      06,2-39
      05,3-37
      04,2-55
      00,2-14
      90,1-7
      89,4-6
      82,3-8
      Timner corrections .2011
      1937 07 091937 07 15Pittsburgh, Penn.Stanley Th..(not 08-14)....KenSteiner aug112011
      1937 07 11.Steubenville, Oh........2011
      1937 07 14.Baltimore, Md.Carlin's Park......2011
      1937 07 161937 07 22Philadelphia, Penn.Earle Th.......2011
      1937 07 17 ?.Raleigh.......2011
      1937 07 18.Camden, N.J......Vail I.2011
      1937 07 20.Charlotte.??.....2011
      1937 07 23.Atlantic City, N.J.Steel Pier......2011
      1937 07 251937 07 27Columbus, Oh.Arabian Gardens......2011
      1937 07 29.McHenry, Ill. Fox Pavilion.
      • Ad, The Daily Herald, Chicago, 1935-07-23, p.8
      .05,1-7..
      added 2011

      updated 2013-10-09
      1937 07 30
      Friday
      1937 08 05
      Thursday
      Chicago, Ill.Palace Theatre......2011
      1937 07 31
      Saturday
      .Chicago, Ill.Palace Theatresee 1937 07 30.....2011

      August 1937

      1937 08 01
      Sunday
      .Chicago, Ill.Palace Theatresee 1937 07 30.....2011
      1937 08 02
      Monday
      .Chicago, Ill.Palace Theatresee 1937 07 30.....2011
      1937 08 03
      Tuesday
      .Chicago, Ill.Palace Theatresee 1937 07 30.....2011
      1937 08 04
      Wednesday
      .Chicago, Ill.Palace Theatresee 1937 07 30.....2011
      1937 08 05
      Thursday
      .Chicago, Ill.Palace Theatresee 1937 07 30.....2011
      1937 08 06
      Friday
      1937 08 12Cleveland, Oh.Palace Theater....ellingtonweb.ca.2011
      1937 08 07
      Saturday
      .Cleveland, Oh.Palace Theatersee 1937 08 06.....2011
      1937 08 08
      Sunday
      .Cleveland, Oh.Palace Theatersee 1937 08 06.....2011
      1937 08 09
      Monday
      .Cleveland, Oh.Palace Theatersee 1937 08 06.....2011
      1937 08 10
      Tuesday
      .Cleveland, Oh.Palace Theatersee 1937 08 06.....2011
      1937 08 11
      Wednesday
      .Cleveland, Oh.Palace Theatersee 1937 08 06.....2011
      1937 08 12
      Thursday
      .Cleveland, Oh.Palace Theatersee 1937 08 06.....2011
      1937 08 13
      Friday
      ...activities not documented......
      1937 08 14
      Saturday
      ...activities not documented......
      1937 08 15
      Sunday
      ...activities not documented......
      1937 08 16
      Monday
      ...activities not documented......
      1937 08 17
      Tuesday
      ...activities not documented......
      1937 08 18
      Wednesday
      .Akron East, OhMarket Garden......2011
      1937 08 19
      Thursday
      ...activities not documented......
      1937 08 20
      Friday
      ...activities not documented......
      1937 08 21
      Saturday
      ...activities not documented......
      1937 08 22
      Sunday
      ...activities not documented......
      1937 08 23
      Monday
      .McKeesport, Penn.OLYMPIA PARK....Vail I.2011
      1937 08 24
      Tuesday
      ...activities not documented......
      1937 08 25
      Wednesday
      ...activities not documented......
      1937 08 26
      Thursday
      .Des Moines, Io.Tromar Ballroom......2011
      1937 08 27
      Friday
      .LincolnTurnpike Casino......2011
      1937 08 28
      Saturday
      .Waterloo.......2011
      1937 08 29
      Sunday
      1937 08 30RockfordCoronado Theater...05,1-24..2011
      1937 08 30
      Monday
      .RockfordCoronado Theatersee 1937 08 29.....2011
      1937 08 31
      Tuesday
      1937 09 01MadisonOrpheum......2011

      September 1937

      1937 09 01
      Wednesday
      .MadisonOrpheumsee 1937 08 31.....2011
      1937 09 02
      Thursday
      1937 09 03
      Friday
      Milwaukee, Wisc........2011
      1937 09 03
      Friday
      Milwaukee, Wisc..see 1937 09 02.....2011
      1937 09 04
      Saturday
      .Highland Park, Ill........2011
      1937 09 05
      Sunday
      .Milwaukee, Wisc.Modernistic Ballroom
      State Fair Park
      ...05,2-36..2011
      1937 09 06
      Monday
      .St. Louis, Mo.ColiseumNight time dance on Labour Day..05,2-36
      05,1-7
      Ad, St. Louis Argus, 1937-09-03 p.5Steiner
      added 2011

      updated 2012-12-13
      1937 09 07
      Tuesday
      ...activities not documented......
      1937 09 08
      Wednesday
      1937 09 14`Minneapolis, Minn.Orpheum Theater.ads, Minneapolis Tribune, 1937-09-07 to 1937-09-14.05,1-7.Steiner2011
      1937 09 09
      Thursday
      Minneapolis, Minn.Orpheum Theatersee 1937 09 08.....2011
      1937 09 10
      Friday
      Minneapolis, Minn.Orpheum Theatersee 1937 09 08.....2011
      1937 09 11
      Saturday
      Minneapolis, Minn.Orpheum Theatersee 1937 09 08.....2011
      1937 09 12
      Sunday
      Minneapolis, Minn.Orpheum Theatersee 1937 09 08.....2011
      1937 09 13
      Monday
      Minneapolis, Minn.Orpheum Theatersee 1937 09 08.....2011
      Minneapolis, Minn.Orpheum Theater......2011
      1937 09 14
      Tuesday
      Minneapolis, Minn.Orpheum Theatersee 1937 09 08.....2011
      1937 09 151937 09 16Youngstown Idora Park......2011
      1937 09 17.Newark, N.J.Krueger Audit.......2011
      1937 09 20.New York, N.Y..ARC/Brunswick recording session,.DE371611,2-11
      11,1-8+11+29
      10,3-5
      09,3-4
      09,1-26
      07,2-20
      06,3-27+32+33
      06,2-20
      06,1-18+27
      05,3-37
      05,2-25
      05,1-24+39
      04,3-13+56
      04,2-10+55
      04,1-32
      03,3-9
      03,2-14
      03,1-3
      02,3-17+27
      02,2-27
      89,4-6
      89,1-9
      85,2-4
      83,3-7
      Timner corrections
      NDCS 1051
      .2011
      1937 09 241937 09 30New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater
      253 W. 125th St., Borough of Manhattan, Harlem district
      ......2011

      October 1937

      1937 10 011937 10 07Washington, D.C.Howard Theatre...05,2-36Vail
      ad with date
      .2011
      1937 10 11.TauntonRoseland Ballroom...05,2-36
      05,1-7
      ..2011
      1937 10 08?.Reading, Penn.Cocoanut Grove....ad+previewAgustěn Perez Gasco aug112011
      1937 10 081937 10 14`Washington, D.C.Howard Theatredoubtful.....2011
      1937 10 141937 10 20Boston, Mass.Metropolitan Th....06,3-28
      05,1-7
      ..2011
      1937 10 22.Boston, Mass.Copley Plaza Hot......2011
      1937 10 24.Cleveland Oh.......2011
      1937 10 25.Detroit, Mich.Graystone Ballroom......2011
      1937 10 26.New York, N.Y..ARC/Brunswick recording session,.DE371707,2-41
      06,2-39
      05,3-37
      ..2011
      1937 10 28.New York, N.Y.Columbia Medical CenterJames Edward Ellington, Duke's father, died at 11 pm..02,2-20Stratemann 150.2011
      1937 10 29 ?.Newark, N.J.Krueger Audit.......2011
      1937 10 30
      Saturday
      .New York, N.Y..Funeral for J.E.Ellington, after which Duke and other family members accompanied his remains to Washington, D.C., wehre he would be buried the following Tuesday. ...Stratemann 150.2011
      1937 10 30
      Saturday
      .London, England.Peripheral event
      The New York Age carried a short wirestory datelined London saying "Ellington Court" 29 Sloane Square, SW 1, Southgate, had been christened in honour of Duke Ellington. It says Ellington was sent pictures and a letter telling him of the honour.
      New York Age 1937-10-30djp
      Added 2012-09-13
      1937 10 31.Cleveland, Oh.Trianon Ballroom...06,3-28..2011

      November 1937

      1937 11 01
      Monday
      .activities not documented.
      1937 11 02
      Tuesday
      .Washington, D.C..J.E.Ellington was interred...Stratemann 150.2011
      1937 11 03a
      Wednesday
      .Columbus, Oh.Memorial Hall......2011
      1937 11 03b
      Wednesday
      .Cleveland, Oh.Trianon Ballroom...06,3-28..2011
      1937 11 04
      Thursday
      .Toledo, Oh.Trianon Ballroom......2011
      1937 11 05
      Friday
      .activities not documented.
      1937 11 06
      Saturday
      .activities not documented.
      1937 11 07
      Sunday
      .Fremont, Oh.Rainbow GardensRainbow Gardens, Fremont, O. presents Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra with Ivie Anderson in "Harlem Speaks."

      While there was a conventional display ad in the local paper on Nov.5, the ads on other days were just 3 or 4 lines of text, without borders or other decoration.
        Sandusky Star-Journal
      • "Text" ad, 1937-11-05 p.2
      • "Text" ad, 1937-11-06 p.2
      • Conventional ad and entertainment column mention, 1937-11-05 p.19
      ....
      added 2011

      updated 2013-09-24
      1937 11 08
      Monday
      .Louisville, Ky.......2011
      1937 11 09
      Tuesday
      .activities not documented.
      1937 11 10
      Wednesday
      .activities not documented.
      1937 11 11
      Thursday
      .AtlantaSunset Casino......2011
      1937 11 12
      Friday
      .KnoxvilleChilhowee P.Black Dance.....2011
      1937 11 13
      Saturday
      .KnoxvilleChilhowee P.White Dance.....2011
      1937 11 14?
      Sunday
      .Boston, Mass........2011
      1937 11 15
      Monday
      .activities not documented.
      1937 11 16
      Tuesday
      .activities not documented.
      1937 11 17
      Wednesday
      .Asheville Carolina Wareh......2011
      1937 11 18
      Thursday
      .activities not documented.
      1937 11 19
      Friday
      .activities not documented.
      1937 11 20
      Saturday
      .activities not documented.
      1937 11 21
      Sunday
      .activities not documented.
      1937 11 22
      Monday
      .TampaColiseum......2011
      1937 11 23
      Tuesday<
      .TampaApollo Ballroom......2011
      1937 11 23
      Tuesday<
      .St. Petersburg, Fla.ColiseumDance, with 1,000 patrons.Review, St. Petersburg Evening Independent, 1937-11-24,p.7...APG sep09
      added 2011

      updated 2013-02-13
      1937 11 24
      Wednesday
      .St Petersburg, Fla.Coliseum
      Doubtful - see 1937 11 23
      .....2011
      1937 11 25
      Thursday
      .Orlando, Fla.Auditorium......2011
      1937 11 26
      Friday
      .activities not documented.
      1937 11 27
      Saturday
      .Pensacola, Fla.Sands Beach......2011
      1937 11 28
      Sunday
      .activities not documented.
      1937 11 29
      Monday
      .Baton RougeTemple Th.......2011
      1937 11 30
      Tuesday
      .BirminghamMunicipal...06,3-28
      04,2-55
      ..2011

      December 1937

      1937 12 02
      Thursday
      1937 12 06
      Monday
      Memphis, Tenn.Orpheum TheatreStage show.....2011
      1937 12 03
      Friday
      .Memphis, Tenn.Orpheum TheatreStage show - see 1937 12 02.....2011
      1937 12 04
      Saturday
      .Memphis, Tenn.Orpheum TheatreStage show - see 1937 12 02.....2011
      1937 12 05
      Sunday
      .Memphis, Tenn.Orpheum TheatreStage show - see 1937 12 02.....2011
      1937 12 06
      Monday
      .Memphis, Tenn.Orpheum TheatreStage show - see 1937 12 02.....2011
      1937 12 07
      Tuesday
      .activities not documented.
      1937 12 08
      Wednesday
      .activities not documented.
      1937 12 09
      Thursday
      .Little Rock, Ark.Dreamland...05,1-7..2011
      1937 12 10
      Friday
      .Urbana, Ill.Illinois Univ, Champaign Huff Gym“Junior Prom”..02,3-4.MichaelGraff jul11
      KenSteiner aug11
      2011
      1937 12 11
      Saturday
      .activities not documented.
      1937 12 12
      Sunday
      .SpringfieldRoxy Theatre......2011
      1937 12 13
      Monday
      .St JosephFrog Hop Ballroom......2011
      1937 12 14
      Tuesday
      .activities not documented.
      1937 12 15
      Wednesday
      .activities not documented.
      1937 12 16
      Thursday
      .Cedar Rapids, Io.Danceland..doubtful05,1-7..2011
      1937 12 16
      Thursday
      .St. LouisCarioca Ballroom...05,1-7..2011
      1937 12 17
      Friday
      .St. LouisCoronado Hotel......2011
      1937 12 18
      Saturday
      .Rock IslandArmory......2011
      1937 12 19
      Sunday
      .Chicago, Ill.Bacon's Casino......2011
      1937 12 20
      Monday
      .activities not documented.
      1937 12 21
      Tuesday
      .activities not documented.
      1937 12 22
      Wednesday
      .activities not documented.
      1937 12 23
      Thursday
      .activities not documented.
      1937 12 24
      Friday
      .CharlestonArmory...06,3-28..2011
      1937 12 25
      Saturday
      .activities not documented.
      1937 12 26
      Sunday
      .activities not documented.
      1937 12 27
      Monday
      .activities not documented.
      1937 12 28
      Tuesday
      .activities not documented.
      1937 12 29
      Wednesday
      .Chicago, Ill.8th Reg. Armory.Benefit...Vail I.2011
      1937 12 30
      Thursday
      .activities not documented.
      1937 12 31
      Friday
      .Chicago, Ill.Standard Club......2011



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      January 1938

      1938 01 13.New York, N.Y..ARC/Brunswick recording session,.DE380111,1-29
      05,1-39
      04,2-55
      91,3-6
      90,3-4 Timner
      ..2011
      1938 01 14.Philadelphia, Penn.Nixon's Th......2011
      1938 01 16a.New York, N.Y.Criterion TheatreWENW-broadcast “Swing Session”..99,4-15
      98,2-6
      ..2011
      1938 01 16b.New York, N.Y.Carnegie HallBenny Goodman's famous Carnegie Hall concert. Ellington was in the audience, and Cootie Williams, Johnny Hodges and Harry Carney performed "Blue Reverie".....
      added 2011

      updated 2013-01-27
      1938 01 16c.New York, N.Y.Savoy BallroomBattle Of Bands.....2011
      1938 01 19.New York, N.Y..ARC/Brunswick recording session,.DE3802
      DE3603
      09,2-4
      07,2-41
      06,2-39
      03,2-14
      02,3-18
      02,2-22+27
      02,1-11+24
      01,3-20
      85,2-4
      79,5-3
      NDCS 1079.2011
      1938 01 211938 01 27New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater
      253 W. 125th St., Borough of Manhattan, Harlem district
      ......2011
      1938 01 28.Toronto, Ont.Royal York Hotel
      199 Queen St. W.
      University of Toronto dance
      UP wire story datelined Toronto: "Ellington and his band were here to play at a college dance last night and left for New York early today."
      North Tonawanda Evening News, 1938-01-29....
      added 2011

      updated 2012-09-04
      1938 01 30.New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubBojangles Tribute.....2011

      February 1938

      1938 02 02.New York, N.Y..ARC/Brunswick recording session,.DE3803 11,1-9+12+27+29
      05,1-39
      04,2-55
      97,2-20
      91,3-6
      90,3-4
      ..2011
      1938 02 041938 02 07Ft. Wayne Palace Theatre......2011
      1938 02 09.Buffalo, N.Y.Elmwood Music H......2011
      1938 02 111938 02 17Pittsburgh, Penn.Stanley Th.......2011
      1938 02 13.Steubenville, Oh........2011
      1938 02 181938 02 19New Brunswick, N.J.Rutgers U....04,3-13
      04,2-55
      ..2011
      1938 02 19...PERSONNEL CHANGE
      Arther Whetsel, trumpet, leaves the band
      New Desor vol.2djp
      Added 2012-10-25
      1938 02 23.New York, N.Y.St Regis Hotel'High Low Concert'....Agustín Perez Gasco, May 20102011
      1938 02 24...PERSONNEL CHANGE
      Wallace Jones, trumpet, joins the band
      New Desor vol.2djp
      Added 2012-10-23
      1938 02 24.New York, N.Y..ARC/Brunswick recording session,.DE380411,1-29
      09,2-4
      05,1-39
      04,2-55
      91,3-6
      90,3-4
      89,4-6
      Timner corrections .2011
      1938 02 26.New York, N.Y..CBS-Broadcast “SaturdayNightSwingSession”..93,4-6
      93,3-6
      93,2-5
      Vail147photo.2011
      1938 02 27.New York, N.Y.Capitol TheatreCBS-broadcast “Major Bowes Hour”....Agustěn Perez Gasco may102011

      March 1938

      1938 03 01.New York, N.Y.Savoy Ballroom......2011
      1938 03 03.New York, N.Y..ARC/Brunswick recording session,.DE380511,2-11
      11,1-29
      09,2-7 09,2-7
      06,2-52
      06,1-27
      05,1-39
      04,2-55
      ..2011
      1938 03 05.Philadelphia, Penn........2011
      1938 03 09
      Wednesday
      Midnight
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      Broadway & 48th St.
      "Cotton Club Parade," fourth edition, opened at midnight
      Featured acts: Duke Ellington, Peters Sisters, Peg-Leg Bates, Mae Johnson, Chocolateers, Aida Ward, Aland & Anise, 4 Step-Brothers, Cracker Jacks, Flash and Dash, Billy Mapes, Will Vodery's Jubileers, Duke Ellington and Orchestra with Ivy Anderson, Socarras Orchestra

      Stratemann reports this was the first Cotton Club Parade to have its whole score written by Ellington. While played in the nightly broadcasts, I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart was replaced by Swingtime in Honolulu, in the programme, performed by the Peters Sisters. PegLeg Bates' performance featured I'm Slappin' Seventh Avenue With the Sole of My Shoe."

      The band and small units were regularly broadcast from the club on Sundays at 11:30 PM and Wednesdays at 11:00 PM
      Stratemann, p.152 citing Billboard 1938-03-26 pp.20 &12, and Down Beat 1938-04

      Advertising reproduced in Stratemann, p.696
      ....2012-09-22
      1938 03 10
      Thursday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 03 11
      Friday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 03 12
      Saturday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 03 13
      Sunday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 03 14
      Monday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 03 15
      Tuesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 03 16
      Wednesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      A review by critic Hy Gardner can be found in The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, March 16, 1938
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 03 17
      Thursday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 03 18
      Friday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 03 19
      Saturday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 03 20
      Sunday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 03 21
      Monday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 03 22
      Tuesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 03 23
      Wednesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 03 24
      Thursday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09

      This night's 11 P.M. CBS broadcast, recorded by Joseph Schillinger, is on the Storyville CD 1038415 "Duke Ellington at the Cotton Club," produced by Carl Hällström. The songs are
      • Harmony in Harlem
      • If You Were In My Place
      • Mood Indigo
      • East St. Louis Toodle-O (theme)
      • Oh Babe, Maybe Someday
      • Dinah's in a Jam and If Dreams Come True
      • Skrontch

      .DE380610,3-18
      09,3-21
      06,2-52
      05,3-57
      05,2-24
      05,1-34
      04,3-42
      04,1-22
      01,2-28
      90,4-3
      83,3-7
      ..
      added 2011

      updated 2012-09-22
      1938 03 25
      Friday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 03 26
      Saturday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 03 27
      Sunday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 03 28.New York, N.Y..ARC/Brunswick recording session,.DE380707,2-41
      06,2-39
      02,1-24
      ..2011
      1938 03 28
      Monday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 03 29
      Tuesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 03 30
      Wednesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 03 31
      Thursday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22

      April 1938

      1938 04 00-...PERSONNEL CHANGE
      Hayes Alvis, bass, leaves the band in early April
      New Desor vol.2djp
      Added 2012-10-10
      1938 04 01
      Friday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 04 02
      Saturday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 04 03
      Sunday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 04 04
      Monday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 04 05
      Tuesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 04 06
      Wednesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 04 07
      Thursday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 04 08
      Friday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 04 09
      Saturday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 04 10
      Sunday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 04 11
      Monday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 04 12
      Tuesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 04 13
      Wednesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 04 14
      Thursday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 04 15
      Friday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 04 16
      Saturday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 04 17
      Sunday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      CBS broadcast from the Cotton Club:
      Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra
      W. Jones, C.Williams, Stewart, Brown, Nanton, Tizol, Bigard, Hodges, Hardwicke, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Billy Taylor, Greer, Ivie Anderson
        Titles recorded:
        • You Went To My Head
        • Three Blind Mice
        • Solitude
        • Downtown Uproar
      • Ellingtonia.com
      • Timner IV p.29
      • Stratemann p.
      • Liner notes, Jazz Unlimited CD: Duke Ellington at the Cotton Club 1937-1938
      ....2012-09-22
      1938 04 18
      Monday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 04 19
      Tuesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 04 20
      Wednesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 04 21
      Thursday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 04 22
      Friday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 04 23
      Saturday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 04 24
      Sunday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 04 25
      Monday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 04 26
      Tuesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 04 27
      Wednesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 04 28
      Thursday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 04 29
      Friday
      Ellington's birthday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 04 30
      Saturday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 05 01
      Sunday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 05 02
      Monday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 05 03
      Tuesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 05 04
      Wednesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 05 05
      Thursday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 05 06
      Friday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 05 07
      Saturday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 05 08
      Sunday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 05 09
      Monday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 05 10
      Tuesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 05 11
      Wednesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 05 12
      Thursday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 05 13
      Friday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 05 14
      Saturday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 05 15
      Sunday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 05 16
      Monday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 05 17
      Tuesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 05 18
      Wednesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 05 19
      Thursday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 05 20
      Friday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 05 21
      Saturday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 05 22
      Sunday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 05 23
      Monday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 05 24
      Tuesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 05 25
      Wednesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 05 26
      Thursday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 05 27
      Friday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 05 28
      Saturday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 05 29
      Sunday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 05 30
      Monday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubCotton Club Parade, fourth edition
      see 1938 03 09
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 04 04.New York, N.Y..ARC/Brunswick recording session,.DE380806,2-39..2011
      1938 04 10.New York, N.Y.Abyssinian Church......2011
      1938 04 11.New York, N.Y..ARC/Brunswick recording session,.DE3809 11,1-9+29
      05,2-24
      05,1-39
      04,2-55
      90,3-4
      85,4-4
      Timner corrections .2011
      1938 04 17.New York, N.Y.Cotton Club..DE381010,3-18
      05,1-34
      04,3-42
      04,1-22
      02,2-27
      02,1-25
      01,2-28
      ..2011
      1934 04 21
      Thursday
      ..."The New York Paramount Theater will present the second in its series of special guest star nights. Duke Ellington, Kay Thompson, Chick Webb and Jack Teagarden will be guests of Tommy Dorsey and his band and Ben Blue, now featured in the stageshow. They will appear during the last performance, in addition to the showing of the screen attraction,..."Plug and ad in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Thur. Apr. 21, 1938...djp
      added 2012-09-12
      1938 04 24.New York, N.Y.Cotton Club..DE381111,1-29
      10,3-18
      05,1-34
      04,3-51
      04,1-22
      03,2-29
      01,2-28
      83,3-7
      ..2011
      1938 04 28.New York, N.Y.Radio City NBC StudiosWJZ broadcast over the NBC Blue network
      Duke Ellington and Ivie Anderson were guests on “Steinie Bottle Boys Club”
      .C.Hällström oct09...2011
      1938 04 29
      Ellington's birthday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club..DE381204,3-13
      04,1-6
      97,3-8
      97,2-14
      90,3-8
      89,3-2
      85,4-4
      85,3-2
      ..2011

      May 1938

      1938 05 011938 05 31New York, N.Y.Cotton Club......2011
      1938 05 01.New York, N.Y.Cotton Club..DE381311,1-9
      10,3-18
      05,1-34
      04,3-51
      04,1-22
      02,2-28
      02,1-24
      01,2-28
      ..2011
      1938 05 05.New York, N.Y.Cotton Club..DE381411,2-20
      11,1-12+27
      10,3-18
      ..2011
      1938 05 05...Session Deleted.....2011
      1938 05 07.New York, N.Y.Cotton Club04,3-13.....2011
      1938 05 08a.Brooklyn, N.Y.Academy Of Mus....Vail I.2011
      1938 05 08b.New York, N.Y.Cotton Club..DE381510,3-18
      05,1-34
      87,1-2
      86,4-4
      86,3-1
      ..2011
      1938 05 11.New York, N.Y.Madison Square Garden......2011
      1938 05 12.New York, N.Y.Cotton Club broadcast recordings exist..TDESnov10.CAHmay112011
      1938 05 15.New York, N.Y.Cotton Club..DE381611,1-29
      10,3-18
      05,1-34
      04,3-51
      04,1-22
      02,2-28
      02,1-24
      01,2-28
      00,4-11
      97,2-17 Timner
      ..2011
      1938 05 22.New York, N.Y.Cotton Club..DE381710,3-18
      05,1-34
      04,3-23+50
      98,2-23
      ..2011
      1938 05 29a.New York, N.Y.Randall's Island“Carnival Of Swing”..07,3-18
      05,2-24
      04,3-56
      04,2-55
      03,2-9
      03,1-4
      02,2-20
      94,2-9
      .
      Stratemann 155photo
      TSEphoto36
      MIMM105photo Vail152photo
      VARphotos
      DEMS 89/1photos Morton photo Nichol55
      .2011
      1938 05 29b.New York, N.Y.Cotton Club..DE381810,3-18
      05,1-34
      04,1-22
      02,2-20
      01,2-28
      98,1-17
      94,2-9
      93,2-5
      ..2011
      1938 05 31
      Tuesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubThe May 27 edition of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle reported that Herman Stark announced the Cotton Club would end its second Broadway season "next Tuesday," adhering to its 14-year policy of closing for the summer. This conflicts with an announcement in Billboard, 1938-06-11 p.16 cited by Stratemann, saying the club closed "last Thursday," which Stratemann interpreted as June 9 but could have been June 2, depending on Billboard's deadline.Announcement, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, 1938-05-27, p.14...djp2012-09-22

      June 1938

      1938 06 01
      Wednesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      see 1938 05 31
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 06 02
      Thursday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      see 1938 05 31
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 06 03
      Friday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      see 1938 05 31
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 06 04
      Saturday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      see 1938 05 31
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 06 05
      Sunday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      see 1938 05 31
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 06 06
      Monday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      see 1938 05 31
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 06 07.New York, N.Y..ARC/Brunswick recording session,.DE381911,2-20
      11,1-27+29
      10,3-22
      04,2-55
      03,3-19
      90,3-4
      85,2-4
      82,4-5
      82,1-3 Timner
      ..2011
      1938 06 07
      Tuesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      see 1938 05 31
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 06 08
      Wednesday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      see 1938 05 31
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 06 09
      Thursday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton Club
      see 1938 05 31
      .....2012-09-22
      1938 06 10
      Friday
      1938 06 16New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater
      253 W. 125th St., Borough of Manhattan, Harlem district
      ......2011
      1938 06 11
      Saturday
      .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterStage show - see 1938 06 10.....2011
      1938 06 12
      Sunday
      .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterStage show - see 1938 06 10.....2011
      1938 06 13
      Monday
      .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterStage show - see 1938 06 10.....2011
      1938 06 14
      Tuesday
      .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterStage show - see 1938 06 10.....2011
      1938 06 14
      Tuesday
      .New Rochelle, N.Y..
      New Rochelle celebrated its 250th anniversary from June 12 to 18. The New York Age of 1938-06-25 reported

      "Duke Ellington, world famous band leader and composer, appeared last Tuesday evening in New Rochelle as guest of the New York Age Westchester Editor Avis B. Fields, for the 250th Anniversary of New Rochelle. He received the unstinted plaudits of the 5,000 'rug-cutters and jitterbugs' of that city block dance. This was the first appearnce (sic) of Mr. Ellington in this city and he had to be ushered to his car by four policemen. New Rochelle indeed is in love with him for the good he did for our 250th anniversary. Douge Moye who furnished the music introduced the editor and then Mr. Ellington.

      New York Age 1938-06-25 p.12...djp
      added 2013-06-10
      1938 06 15
      Wednesday
      .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterStage show - see 1938 06 10.....2011
      1938 06 16
      Thursday
      .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterStage show - see 1938 06 10.....2011
      1938 06 17
      Friday
      .activities not documented.
      1938 06 18
      Saturday
      .Providence, R.I.Auditorium......2011
      1938 06 19
      Sunday<
      .Schenectady, N.Y. Palorama
      "end Crane Street"
      "Tomorrow Nite IN PERSON - DUKE ELLINGTON And His Famous Orchestra"Ad, Amsterdam Evening Recorder 1938-06-18. p.6..adsCAHjun11
      added 2011

      updated 2012-09-13
      1938 06 20
      Monday
      .New York, N.Y..ARC/Brunswick recording session,.DE382011,1-29
      07,2-41
      04,2-55
      03,3-19
      81,2-7 Timner
      ..2011
      1938 06 21
      Tuesday
      .activities not documented.
      1938 06 22
      Wednesday
      .New York, N.Y..ARC/Brunswick recording session,.DE382107,2-41
      06,2-39
      BRONX YANKEE STADIUM
      championship boxing
      Duke attended
      ..2011
      1938 06 23
      Thursday
      .activities not documented.
      1938 06 24
      Friday
      .activities not documented.
      1938 06 25
      Saturday
      .New York, N.Y.CBS Playhouse #1..DE3822
      02,2-12
      02,1-12
      93,2-5
      Timner corrections .2011
      1938 06 26
      Sunday
      .Schenectady, N.Y. Paloramafalse date see ad

      activities not documented
      .....2011
      1938 06 27
      Monday
      .activities not documented.
      1938 06 28
      Tuesday
      .activities not documented.
      1938 06 29
      Wednesday
      1938 06 30New York, N.Y.Wickersham Hospital(hernia surgery).....2011
      1938 06 30
      Thursday
      .activities not documented.

      July 1938

      1938 07 011938 07 25New York, N.Y.Wickersham Hospital......2011
      1938 07 28.New York, N.Y.Small's Paradise......2011

      August 1938

      1938 08 01.New York, N.Y..ARC/Brunswick recording session,.DE382311,1-8
      07,2-41
      06,2-39
      03,1-28
      02,2-15
      ..2011
      1938 08 02.New York, N.Y..ARC/Brunswick recording session,.DE382406,2-39
      02,1-5
      83,3-8
      ..2011
      1938 08 04.New York, N.Y..ARC/Brunswick recording session,.DE3825 11,1-8+29
      10,3-22
      04,2-55
      ..2011
      1938 08 09.New York, N.Y..ARC/Brunswick recording session,.DE382611,2-11
      11,1-29
      06,1-27
      04,2-55
      82,4-5
      ..2011
      1938 08 11.Shrewsbury, Mass.Bal-A-L’Air...05,1-7..2011
      1938 08 12.SalemCanabie Lake Park......2011
      1938 08 15.Marsfield Fieldston B.......2011
      1938 08 19.Binghampton, N.Y.PavilionFalse date....KenSteiner aug112011
      1938 08 20.Lancaster Rocky Springs......2011
      1938 08 24.New York, N.Y..ARC/Brunswick recording session,.DE382707,2-41
      06,2-39
      Timner corrections .2011
      1938 08 26.Johnson City, N.Y.George F.Pavilion....Vail IKenSteiner aug112011
      1938 08 27.Bemus Point, N.Y.Casino.This appearance is shown by Stratemann (p.48, as being at "Marmaroneck Bemus Point Casino" but Marmaroneck is not near Bemus Point. This appears to be an error traceable to a speculative comment about the location of Bemus Point by Gordon Ewing in DEMS 89/1 referring to DEMS 85/1 (should be DEMS 86/1-3)...89,2-6..2011
      1938 08 30.ClaytonCasino....Vail I.2011

      September 1938

      1938 09 01.Scranton Temple Ballroom......2011
      1938 09 02.New York, N.Y..ARC/Brunswick recording session,.DE382811,1-29
      04,2-55
      00,2-14
      96,2-2
      96,1-4
      95,1-5
      Timner corrections .2011
      1938 09 05.Philadelphia, Penn.Fleisher A......2011
      1938 09 091938 09 10Boston, Mass.Roseland Ballroom......2011
      1938 09 11.AlbanyH.Bleecker Hall......2011
      1938 09 14.New York, N.Y.Wins Radio Station,interv Rosalyn Sherman.....2011
      1938 09 151938 09 21New York, N.Y. Loew's State Theatre,
      1540 Broadway
      (1)"HARLEM VIGNETTES
      Duke Ellington and his aggregation, with that Ivie Anderson gal gave their usual Broadway thrill at Loew's State last week, and are scheduled ditto at the Harlem Apollo next week (30)..._".
      (1)Announcement, New York Age, 1938-10-01, p.7..(2)Stratemann
      p.156, citing Variety 1938-09-21 p46 and Billboard 1938-09-24 p.29
      djp
      added 2011

      updated 2012-09-04
      1938 09 24.Durham Armory......2011
      1938 09 27.Norfolk City Auditorium......2011
      1938 09 30
      Friday
      1938 10 06New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater
      253 W. 125th St., Borough of Manhattan, Harlem district
      Stage show during the run of the "gripping jungle drama" Booloo.
      Ellington's group included Ivy Anderson and a new singer, Dolores Brown. Other acts included tap dancers, a singer, a comic, "sixteen lovely brownskin dancing girls."
      Announcement, New York Age, 1938-10-01, p.7..Stratemann
      p.156, citing Variety 1938-10-05,p.53
      djp
      added 2011

      updated 2012-09-04

      October 1938

      1930 10 01...Peripheral event
      "Ruth Ellington is back from Europe,and now destined to set the style and fashion, with her French attire and learning. Ruth is a dutiful sister to a dutiful brother — her benefactor and greatest admirer."
      New York Age, 1938-10-01, p.7djp
      Added 2012-09-04
      1938 10 06
      Thursday
      4:30 PM
      .New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater
      253 W. 125th St., Borough of Manhattan, Harlem district
      Broadcast from the stage, carried on CBS and CBC, and by shortwave in the UK on BBC..DE382904,1-6
      98,2-8
      97,3-8
      97,2-14
      90,3-8
      89,3-2
      Timner corrections .2011
      1938 10 07
      Friday
      1938 10 13
      Thursday
      Cleveland, Oh.Palace Theatre....ellingtonweb.caKenSteiner aug11 (not 07-12)2011
      1938 10 08
      Saturday
      Cleveland, Oh.Palace Theatresee 1938 10 07.....2011
      1938 10 09
      Sunday
      Cleveland, Oh.Palace Theatresee 1938 10 07.....2011
      1938 10 10
      Monday
      Cleveland, Oh.Palace Theatresee 1938 10 07.....2011
      1938 10 11
      Tuesday
      Cleveland, Oh.Palace Theatresee 1938 10 07.....2011
      1938 10 12
      Wednesday
      Cleveland, Oh.Palace Theatresee 1938 10 07.....2011
      1938 10 13
      Thursday
      Cleveland, Oh.Palace Theatresee 1938 10 07.....2011
      1938 10 14
      Friday
      .Dayton, Oh........2011
      1938 10 15
      Saturday
      ...activities not documented......
      1938 10 16
      Sunday
      ...activities not documented......
      1938 10 17
      Monday
      ...activities not documented......
      1938 10 18
      Tuesday
      ...activities not documented......
      1938 10 19
      Wednesday
      ...activities not documented......
      1938 10 20
      Thursday
      ...activities not documented......
      1938 10 21
      Friday
      1938 10 27
      Thursday
      Memphis, Tenn.Orpheum Theatre.Metropolitan Post, Chicago, 1938-10-22.....2011
      1938 10 22
      Saturday
      .Memphis, Tenn.Orpheum Theatre......2011
      1938 10 23
      Sunday
      .Memphis, Tenn.Orpheum Theatre......2011
      1938 10 24
      Monday
      .Memphis, Tenn.Orpheum Theatre......2011
      1938 10 25
      Tuesday
      .Memphis, Tenn.Orpheum Theatre......2011
      1938 10 26
      Wednesday
      .Memphis, Tenn.Orpheum Theatre......2011
      1938 10 27
      Thursday
      .Memphis, Tenn.Orpheum Theatre......2011
      1938 10 28
      Friday
      ...activities not documented......
      1938 10 29
      Saturday
      ...activities not documented......
      1938 10 30
      Sunday
      .New Orleans, La.Fair Grounds......2011
      1938 10 31
      Monday
      .New Orleans, La.Municipal Auditorium......2011

      November 1938

      1938 11 01
      Tuesday
      ...activities not documented......
      1938 11 02
      Wednesday
      ...activities not documented......
      1938 11 03
      Thursday
      ...activities not documented......
      1938 11 04
      Friday
      ...activities not documented......
      1938 11 05
      Saturday
      ...activities not documented......
      1938 11 06
      Sunday
      ...activities not documented......
      1938 11 07
      Monday
      ...activities not documented......
      1938 11 08
      Tuesday
      ...activities not documented......
      1938 11 09
      Wednesday
      .Kansas CityRoseland Ballroom...05,1-7..2011
      1938 11 10
      Thursday
      ...activities not documented......
      1938 11 11
      Friday
      ...activities not documented......
      1938 11 12
      Saturday
      ...activities not documented......
      1938 11 13
      Sunday
      ...activities not documented......
      1938 11 14
      Monday
      ...activities not documented......
      1938 11 15
      Tuesday
      ...activities not documented......
      1938 11 16
      Wednesday
      ...activities not documented......
      1938 11 17
      Thursday
      ...activities not documented......
      1938 11 18
      Friday
      ...activities not documented......
      1938 11 19
      Saturday
      .Cincinnati, Oh.Plaza Hotel......2011
      1938 11 20
      Sunday
      ...activities not documented......
      1938 11 21
      Monday
      ...activities not documented......
      1938 11 22
      Tuesday
      ...activities not documented......
      1938 11 23
      Wednesday
      .Toronto, Ont.Maple Leaf Gardens
      Carlton & Church Sts.
      .....KenSteiner dec092011
      1938 11 24
      Thursday
      ...activities not documented......
      1938 11 25
      Friday
      .Cleveland, Oh.Trianon Ballroom
      9802 Euclid Ave.
      "In November of 1938, the 17-year-old ... was at the Trianon Ballroom ... where the Duke Ellington Orchestra was playing for a dance. De Arango recalled it was unbelievable, with 2,500 people dancing and about 80 guys standing around the bandstand, trying to get close to their heroes."Jazzed in Cleveland, Part 69, Bill De Arango..ellingtonweb.cadjp
      added 2011

      updated 2012-08-12
      1938 11 26
      Saturday
      .Detroit, Mich.Masonic Temple......2011
      1938 11 27
      Sunday
      ...activities not documented......
      1938 11 28
      Monday
      .Chicago, Ill.8th Reg Armory......2011
      1938 11 29
      Tuesday
      ...activities not documented......
      1938 11 30
      Wednesday
      ...activities not documented......

      December 1938

      1938 12 01
      Thursday<
      .Pittsburgh, Penn.Club Crawfordparty...Vail I.2011
      1938 12 02
      Friday
      1938 12 08
      Thursday
      Pittsburgh, Penn.Stanley Theater......2011
      1938 12 03
      Saturday
      .Pittsburgh, Penn.Stanley Theatersee 1938 12 02.....2011
      1938 12 04
      Sunday
      .Pittsburgh, Penn.Stanley Theatersee 1938 12 02.....2011
      1938 12 04
      Sunday
      .Steubenville, Oh........2011
      1938 12 05
      Monday
      .Pittsburgh, Penn.Stanley Theatersee 1938 12 02

      "Eugene Baker of this city was a Pittsburgh visitor yesterday where he witessed the stage show at the Stanley theatre, featuring Duke Ellington and his band." - Daily Independent
      The Daily Independent, Monessen, Penn.1938-12-06 p.5....2011
      1938 12 06
      Tuesday
      .Pittsburgh, Penn.Stanley Theatersee 1938 12 02.....2011
      1938 12 07
      Wednesday
      .Pittsburgh, Penn.Stanley Theatersee 1938 12 02.....2011
      1938 12 08
      Thursday
      .Pittsburgh, Penn.Stanley Theatersee 1938 12 02.....2011
      1938 12 09
      Friday
      1938 12 15Brooklyn, N.Y.Strand Theatre......2011
      1938 12 10
      Saturday
      .Brooklyn, N.Y.Strand Theatresee 1938 12 09.....2011
      1938 12 11
      Sunday
      .Brooklyn, N.Y.Strand Theatresee 1938 12 09.....2011
      1938 12 11
      Sunday
      .New York, N.Y.44th Street TheatreNegro Actors Guild BenefitStratemann, p.156, citing Variety 1938-11-09 and Amsterdam News 1938-11-19 p.21....
      added 2011

      updated 2012-12-13
      1938 12 12
      Monday
      .Brooklyn, N.Y.Strand Theatresee 1938 12 09.....2011
      1938 12 13
      Tuesday
      .Brooklyn, N.Y.Strand Theatresee 1938 12 09.....2011
      1938 12 14
      Wednesday
      .Brooklyn, N.Y.Strand Theatresee 1938 12 09.....2011
      1938 12 15
      Thursday
      .Brooklyn, N.Y.Strand Theatresee 1938 12 09.....2011
      1938 12 16
      Friday
      ...activities not documented......
      1938 12 17
      Saturday
      .Chicago, Ill.8th Regiment Armory
      Stratemann, p. 156 says Variety announced Ellington was to play a week at Nixon's Grand Theatre, Philadelphia, beginning Dec. 17, but The Chicago Defender arried ads saying he was going to appear at the Annual Christmas Basket Show at the Armory. Other participants were to be Louis Armstrong, Maxine Sullivan, Bill Robinson and Earl Hines.

      Given the following events in New York, it seems likely the Philadelphia engagement was cancelled.
      Stratemann p.156 citing
      • Variety 1938-11-30,p.41
      • Chicago Defender (edition not stated)
      ....2011
      added 2011

      updated 2012-12-13
      1938 12 18
      Sunday
      ...activities not documented......
      1938 12 19
      Monday
      .New York, N.Y..ARC/Brunswick-Master recording session
      Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra
      Stewart, Jones, Williams, Brown, Nanton, Tizol, Bigard, Hodges, Hardwick, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Taylor, Greer

        Titles recorded:
      • T.T. On Toast
      • Jazz Potpourri
      • Battle Of Swing
      .DE3830.djp
      added 2011

      updated 2012-12-13
      1938 12 20.New York, N.Y..ARC/Brunswick - Master recording session
      Johnny Hodges and His Orchestra

      Williams, Brown, Hodges, Carney, Ellington, Taylor, Greer


        Titles recorded:
      • I'm In Another World
      • Hodge Podge
      • Dancing On The Stars
      • Wanderlust
      .DE3831 ..
      added 2011

      updated 2012-12-13
      1938 12 21
      Wednesday
      .New York, N.Y..ARC/Brunswick -Master recording session recording session
      Cootie Williams and His Rug Cutters
      Williams, Bigard, Hodges, Hardwick, Carney, Ellington, Taylor, Greer

        Titles recorded:
      • Delta Mood
      • The Boys From Harlem
      • Mobile Blues
      • Gal-A-Vanting
      .DE3832Timner corrections djp
      added 2011

      updated 2012-12-13
      1938 12 21
      Wednesday
      .New York, N.Y..WNEW broadcast
      “Martin Block’s Make Believe Ballroom”
      .DE3833..CAHmay11
      added 2011

      updated 2012-12-13
      1938 12 22
      Thursday
      .New York, N.Y.1776 or 1780 BroadwayARC/Brunswick -Master recording session
      Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra
      Stewart, Jones, Williams, Brown, Nanton, Tizol, Bigard, Hodges, Hardwick, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Taylor, Sonny Greer

        Titles recorded:
      • Blue Light
      • Old King Dooji
      • Boy Meets Horn
      • Slap Happy
      .DE3834.djp
      added 2011

      updated 2012-12-13
      1938 12 23
      Friday
      ...activities not documented......
      1938 12 24
      Saturday
      ...activities not documented......
      1938 12 25
      Sunday
      ...activities not documented......
      1938 12 26
      Monday
      .Philadelphia, Penn.Athletic Club......2011
      1938 12 27
      Tuesday
      ...activities not documented......
      1938 12 28
      Wednesday
      ...activities not documented......
      1938 12 29
      Thursday
      ...activities not documented......
      1938 12 31
      Saturday
      .Montréal, P.QOn board a train.The Star reported a dozen RCMP officers led by Corporal Edward A. Chamberlain boarded the inbound New York train to Montreal and searched the baggage and the persons of the members of the Duke Ellington orchestra. Finding one marijuana cigarette the police arrested one unnamed band member and took him to their barracks where they studied the prisoner's antecedents. After several hours they let him go. He had willingly and truthfully answered all questions, he had been an orchestra member for 11 years and had no use for drugs, and he could not explain the finding of the marijuana smoke at his feet.The Star (Montreal) 1938-12-31...Homzy 2013-04-28
      added 2013-04-28
      1938 12 31
      Saturday
      10 pm
      1939 01 01
      Sunday morning
      Montréal, P.Q.Montréal ForumNew Years Eve party sponsored by the Lions Club.
      Ellington led although he was sick - fever of 101.5 degrees.

      The evening started with vaudeville, and then a dance.
      • Variety 1938-11-16 p.38
      • announcement, Montreal Gazette 1938-12-03 p.11
      • Announcement, ad and caricature, Montreal Gazette 1938-12-07
      • Review, Montreal Gazette 1939-01-02 p.3
      ..Stratemann p.157.
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      January 1939

      1939-- --.Locations Unknown.Three 1939 broadcasts, dates unknown yielded recordings of Boy Meets Horn, Solid Old Man,& The Sergeant Was Shy .DE3925...2011
      1939 01 01
      Sunday
      .activities not documented.
      1939 01 02
      Monday
      .activities not documented.
      1939 01 03
      Tuesday
      .New York, N.Y.Great Hall, City College"Fifth annual New Year's Concert" sponsored by Harlem Branch Y.M.C.A.; about 1,800 in audience..09,3-4Stratemann page 157
      Announcement, New York Age, 1938-12-31
      .updated 2011-12-28
      1939 01 04
      Wednesday
      .activities not documented.
      1939 01 05
      Thursday
      1939 01 07Schenectady, N.Y. Proctor'sStage show
      Duke Ellington, His Famous Orchestra and Big Revue, featuring Ivie Anderson, Chuck & Chuckles, Earl & Francis, Dolores Brown
      Film feature: There's That Woman Again; Short: 3 Stooges "Flat Foot Stoogie", and a Merrie Melodie cartoon.
      Schenectady Gazette

      "Duke Ellington Proves Popularity in Program at Proctor's
      Music Maestro Shows Wares In Wide Variety
      Orchestra Offers Class A Performance, Augmented by Talented Acts, New Farce on Screen.

      ... a mood difficult to describe and perhaps best likened to the aurora with flowing tones bursting from time to time into brilliant points of sound and emphasis.

      The setting is arresting in the extreme, each member of the band is placed on his own individual pedestal and each pedestal tastefully frivolous in yellow satin ruffles. Lighting effects are clever and the translucent curtain at the start adds to the intrigue. A barbarous note is provided by the hanging gongs in the trap outfit....Each player kept time with his feet whether playing or not..."

      The review goes on to describe
      • the dance routine of Earl and Francis
      • hearing the Rachmaninoff C sharp minor prelude in a "compelling swing arrangement ending on the strangest note ever minted from the melodic mind."
      • Rex Stuart (sic) trumpet concerto
      • Ivie Anderson singing Alexander's Ragtime Band
      • Johnny Hodges and his jam band
      • Chuck and Chuckles tap routine
      • I Let A Song Go Out of My Heart by the whole band.
      Ad and lengthy review "Duke Ellington Proves Popularity in Program at Proctor's" Schenectady Gazette, 1939-01-06 p.14...djp
      added 2011

      updated 2013-07-04
      1939 01 06
      Friday
      ,Schenectady, N.Y. Proctor'sStage show -see 1939 01 05.....2011
      1939 01 07
      Saturday
      ,Schenectady, N.Y. Proctor'sStage show -see 1939 01 05.....2011
      1939 01 08
      Sunday
      .activities not documented.
      1939 01 09
      Monday
      .activities not documented.
      1939 01 10
      Tuesday
      .activities not documented.
      1939 01 11
      Wednesday
      .activities not documented.
      1939 01 12
      Thursday
      .activities not documented.
      1939 01 13
      Friday
      1939 01 19
      Thursday
      Philadelphia, Penn.Nixon's Grand Theatre
      Broad St. & Montgomery Ave.
      Stage show..John W. Mosley photograph: Duke and Cootie before a full house..
      added 2011

      updated 2013-08-19
      1939 01 14
      Saturday
      Philadelphia, Penn.Nixon's Grand TheatreStage show - see 1939 01 13.....2011
      1939 01 15
      Sunday<
      Philadelphia, Penn.Nixon's Grand TheatreStage show - see 1939 01 13.....2011
      1939 01 16
      Monday
      Philadelphia, Penn.Nixon's Grand TheatreStage show - see 1939 01 13.....2011
      1939 01 17
      Tuesday
      Philadelphia, Penn.Nixon's Grand TheatreStage show - see 1939 01 13.....2011
      1939 01 18
      Wednesday
      Philadelphia, Penn.Nixon's Grand TheatreStage show - see 1939 01 13.....2011
      1939 01 19
      Thursday
      Philadelphia, Penn.Nixon's Grand TheatreStage show - see 1939 01 13.....2011
      1939 01 20
      Friday
      1939 01 26Newark, N.J.Paramount TheatreStage show ....Ken Steiner aug11 (not 20-31)
      added 2011

      updated 2013-08-27
      1939 01 21
      Saturday
      .Newark, N.J.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1939 01 20.....2011
      1939 01 22
      Sunday
      .Newark, N.J.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1939 01 20.....2011
      1939 01 23
      Monday
      .Newark, N.J.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1939 01 20.....2011
      1939 01 24
      Tuesday
      .Newark, N.J.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1939 01 20.....2011
      1939 01 25
      Wednesday
      .Newark, N.J.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1939 01 20.....2011
      1939 01 26
      Thursday
      .Newark, N.J.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1939 01 20.....2011
      1939 01 271939 02 02Hartford, Conn.State TheatreConcerts

      Vocalist Jean Eldridge replaced Dolores Parker
      Stratemann p.157...KenSteiner aug11updated 2011-12-28
      1939 01 27
      Friday
      .activities not documented.
      1939 01 28
      Saturday
      .activities not documented.
      1939 01 29
      Sunday
      .activities not documented.
      1939 01 30
      Monday
      .activities not documented.
      1939 01 31
      Tuesday
      .activities not documented.
      1939 02 --.New York, N.Y.New York City CollegeThis concert is listed in New Desor but appears to be the wrong date - see 24nov39.DE390110,2-11
      09,3-4
      09,2-4
      ..updated 2011-12-28

      February 1939

      1939 02 10.Ithaca, N.Y.Drill Hall
      Cornell University
      Junior Prom (dance)
      A rare collection of popular dance bands, Duke Ellington, Jimmie Lunceford and Les Brown, will provide the music at the prom.
      ( junior prom )
      ..Stratemann, p157, citing Bill Board 1939-01-28 p.12djp
      added 2011

      updated 2012-09-04
      1939 02 11.New York, N.Y.369th Regiment ArmoryNAACP dance...Stratemann page 157, citing NYA 28/1/39 p.12.updated 2011-12-28
      1939 02 171939 02 23New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater
      253 W. 125th St., Borough of Manhattan, Harlem district
      ....Stratemann page 157, citing NYA 18/2/39 p.7 and Variety 22/2/39.updated 2011-12-28
      1939 02 24.New York, N.Y.Waldorf Astoria HotelDance
      Columbia University prom

      Ellington and Hal Kemp orchestras
      ...Stratemann page 157, citing Bill Board 18/2/39 p.12. updated 2011-12-28
      1939 02 27.New York, N.Y..ARC-Brunswick (Master) recording session
      Johnny Hodges and His Orchestra
      .DE390206,2-39
      83,4-3
      The Dooji Collection.updated 2011-12-28
      1939 02 28.New York, N.Y..ARC-Brunswick (Master) recording session
      Cootie Williams and His Rug Cutters
      .DE390310,1-17
      06,2-39
      03,1-18
      The Dooji Collection.updated 2011-12-28

      March 1939

      1939 03 04.Providence, R.I.Arcadia Ballroom Or Arcadia Roof Garden Ballroom....Stratemann p.157.updated 2011-12-28
      1939 03 08.New York, N.Y..ARC-Brunswick (Master) recording session
      Duke Ellington, piano
      Titles "Just Good Fun" and "Informal Blues"
      .DE390406,2-39..updated 2011-12-28
      1939 03 09.Boston, Mass.Roseland State Ballroom
      Massachusetts Avenue
      ad...CAHoct112011
      1939 03 15.New York, N.Y.CBS StudiosBroadcast, CBS to BBC
      -shortwave broadcast to England of "America Dances," John Harper, announcer.
      Nine titles were played; part is CD - the Ellington '97 conference souvenir CD "The British Connexion" and Jazz Unlimited's same title, catalogue no. JUCD 2069. The program was heard in England from 7:02:45 to 7:30 PM local time.
      Review,
      "The Melody Maker" 25Mar39 p4
      DE390504/2-26
      97,3-8




      (other DEMS references need to be moved up from next entry)
      ..updated 2011-12-29
      1939 03 15.New York, N.Y.Cotton Club... 04,2-26+51
      04,1-6

      97,2-14
      90,3-8
      89,3-2
      85,4-4
      85,3-2
      .CAH28mar042011
      1939 03 17.Boston, Mass.Roseland State Ballroom
      Massachusetts Avenue
      .(17th only)....KenSteiner aug112011
      1939 03 18 ?.Boston, Mass.Broadcast “Spring Carnival Of Swing”
      3 bands - Ellington, Ina Ray Hutton and Artie Shaw.
      Sponsored by Boston Friars Club.
      ....Stratemann page 157, citing Bill Board 11/3/39 p.12.updated 2011-12-29
      1939 03 20.New York, N.Y.World Records Studio
      711 Fifth Ave.
      Master Records recording sessions (Rex Stewart and His Fifty-Second Street Stompers and Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestrarecord labelsDe3906 11,1-8+29
      10,3-22
      07,1-43
      06,2-39
      04,1-32
      03,3-9+27
      03,2-14
      ..updated 2011-12-29
      1939 03 21.New York, N.Y.World Records Studio
      711 Fifth Ave.
      Master Records recording session,
      Johnny Hodges and His Orchestra, Duke Ellington Trio,
      Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra
      .DE3907 11,1-8+15+29
      10,3-22
      10,1-28
      09,3-4
      09,2-4, 07,1-43, 06,2-39, 04,1-32
      03,3-27
      03,2-15
      03,1-28
      New Desor Corrections (as all 03,3-27 entries)
      Timner corrections
      .updated 2011-12-29
      1939 03 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
      Billy Strayhorn, composer, arranger and Ellington’s co-composer, born 1915 11 29, joins the Ellington organization, according to Cohen's Duke Ellington's America, p.176.

      Strayhorn spends his first month in Ellington’s apartment, studying scores, while Ellington and the band travel to Europe.
      New Desor vol.2djp
      Added 2012-10-25
      1939 03 22
      Wednesday
      .New York, N.Y.Borderline Cafe
      7 West 110th St.
      "One of the last rites performed by Duke Ellington...before he sailed for the continent last Thursday noon, was to chop a poor chick's head off at the new and palatial Borderline Cafe...The Cafe held a special premier for Duke, at which hundreds of the popular orchestra leader's cafe society friends attended. Bea Ellis, ex-chorine, smiles as Duke chops up chicken. His arranger, Billy Strayhorn, looks on, too."New York Amsterdam News, 1Apr39, p21, with photo.03,2-10.(credit KenSteiner as all 03,2-10 entries)+djp
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      updated 2012-09-03
      1939 03 23
      Thursday
      1939 03 30
      Thursday
      New York To Le HavreS.S. ChamplainTravel by sea to Le Havre for a 34 day, 28 concert tour of continental Europe including Scandinavia.
      Britain was not included in the tour because the British Ministry of Labour declined the Musicians' Union's request to allow the band to perform in Britain.

      The tour was jointly arranged by Mills, Reuter and Reuter (UK) and A & M Dandelot (Paris)

      Stratemann reports this was "Ellington's last enterprise under Mills Artists Inc." He changed to the William Morris agency when the band returned to the USA.


      Ellington recalled this as a very rough, stormy voyage: We had very rough seas all the way. The Champlain tossed up and down on the Atlantic, first the front end out of the water, and then the back end. You could hear the propeller spin and scream, and then the boat would slap back on the sea with a bump and a crash. You had to hold on every minute of the day...

      Rex Stewart recalled the outbound sea voyage:
      • the band travelled second class (he doesn't say what class accommodation Duke had)
      • Rex shared a cabin with Billy Taylor
      • there was some sort of bon voyage party
      • striding down the gangplank, Tricky Sam dropped and smashed a quart bottle of whiskey
      • Stewart fondly remembered five nuns who stood at the bow, gazing at the Statue of Liberty while singing a hymn.
      • Taylor, who had a big appetite, cut pictures of food out of magazines so he would be able to order from waiters who didn't speak English.
      • "Often I'd run into Dumpy [Duke], as he communed with nature a lot more than people would surmise from his 'I love you madly' routine."
      • He gave his supply of dramamine to Freddy Guy, who needed it, after the first day.
      ..07,1-43
      • Stratemann page 158, citing
        • Variety 29/3/39p.31
        • Variety 12/4/39 p.39
        • Down Beat May 1939.
      • Boy Meets Horn by Rex Stewart, pp.181-182
      • MIMM p.150
      djpupdated 2013-01-27
      and 2013-09-18
      1939 03 24..S.S.”Champlain”At sea.
      1939 03 24
      Friday
      .activities not documented.
      1939 03 25
      Saturday
      ..S.S.”Champlain”At sea.
      1939 03 26
      Sunday
      ..S.S.”Champlain”At sea.
      1939 03 27
      Monday
      ..S.S.”Champlain”At sea.
      1939 03 28
      Tuesday
      ..S.S.”Champlain”At sea.
      1939 03 29
      Wednesday
      ..S.S.”Champlain”At sea.
      1939 03 30
      Friday
      1939 04 02
      Saturday
      Paris, France.The band was met at Le Havre by "a lot of people from all over France...members of the various 'hot clubs,' both fans and musicians..."

      The group took the "special boat train" from Le Havre to Paris - carrying about 50 people, it was fast and low to the ground.

      The band was met upon arrival in Paris by an enthusiastic crowd: "jazz aficionados and writers were on hand who came from England, Spain, Belgium, Italy and Sweden"

      The band first went to a banquet, and then to their hotel.

      They were greeted by many ladies.
      Boy Meets Horn by Rex Stewart, pp.183-186....
      added 2011

      updated 2013-01-27
      1939 03 31
      Friday
      .Activities of Ellington and most of the band are not documented but Hardwicke, Stewart and others went to Boudons, otherwise known as LeClub this afternoon. From Stewart's description, it appears to have been a bordello owned by a Madame Blanchard in Rue Pigalle. Boy Meets Horn by Rex Stewart, pp.183-186....
      added 2011

      updated 2013-01-27

      April 1939

      1939 04 01.Paris, FranceProbably "Le Jazz Hot"
      Rue Chaptal
      Press conference

      The second night after arrival, Stewart jammed with Django Reinhardt.
      • Stratemann p.158
      • Boy Meets Horn by Rex Stewart, pp.183-186
      .
      ..Delaunay photos.
      added 2011

      updated 2013-07-04
      1939 04 02.Bruxelles, La BelgiqueGrand Salle
      Palais Des Beaux Arts
      3:00pm - Concert
      5 pm Reception
      8:45pm Concert

      Stewart: "I, for one, was greatly surprised at the way we were greeted by the audience in Belgium. When we appeared on stage, there was a brief second of silence, then there was pandemonium in the form of hissing!"
      ....CAH oct05
      George Debroe octO5
      djp

      added 2011

      updated 2013-01-27
      1939 04 031939 04 04Paris, FranceThéâtre NationalFirst of two concerts - Stratemann describes this venue as an 1,800 seat bombproof theatre under the Palais de Chaillot. He writes that British fans crossed the channel to attend, filling the house to capacity both nights...02,1-12Stratemann page 158, citing Variety 19/4/39 p.48.updated 2011-12-29
      1939 04 04.Paris, FranceThéâtre NationalSecond of two concerts - see 1939 04 03..02,1-12Stratemann page 158, citing Variety 19/4/39 p.48.updated 2011-12-29
      1939 04 05.Unknown location.Swing Label recording session
      Rex Stewart and His Feetwarmers
      Stewart; Bigard; Django Reinhardt; Billy Taylor

      Hugues Panassié was also present.5 tracks recorded.

      Stewart wrote the music, and recalled three titles Low Cotton, Montmartre and Finesse, with Finesse winning Rex the Grand Prix for the best composition in France for 1939.
      Boy Meets Horn, p.185.98,2-21You Tube video.updated 2013-01-27
      1939 04 06.Antwerp, BelgiumMajestic TheatreConcert 8:30pm (Stratemann reports two concerts, but it appears there was only one....DebroeOctO5.2011
      1939 04 07.Den Haag, NederlandsHotel TerminusPressConference 4:00pm...DebroeOct05.2011
      1939 04 08.Den Haag, NederlandsBebouw K&WConcert 8:15pm film exist..08,2-6DebroeOct05.2011
      1939 04 09a.Utrecht, NederlandsTivoliConcert 2:15pm..02,2-22
      02,1-12
      01,2-22
      DebroeOct05.2011
      1939 04 09b.Amsterdam, NederlandsConcertgebouwConcert 8:15pm..02,2-22DebroeOct05 Vail163photo.2011
      1939 04 10
      Monday
      depart 8:15am
      ..Travel from The Hague to Malmö via Hamburg and Copenhagen
      Stewart described the experience of changing trains in Hamburg and being screened by the customs officials and those infamous lethal appearing SS guards. They were frightening to see in their jet-black regalia embellished with silver death heads on their caps... But once we had passed the frontier the atmosphere changed... He describes their coach being next to coaches filled with cadets who played Ellington's music on portable record players to try to get their attention. After one cadet snuck in to ask for an autograph, many cadets and their officers came in as well.

      Ellington stayed at the Palace Hotel in Copenhagen, and commented in his autobiograhy recalled the bells in the carillon of the nearby City Hall sounding every quarter hour.
      • Boy Meets Horn, pp 187-188
      • MIMM p.151
      .03,1-6
      02,3-16
      02,2-18
      Rattenbury photos
      Debroe Oct05
      djp
      added 2011

      updated 2013-01-27
      and 2013-09-18
      1939 04 11
      Tuesday
      .Malmö, SwedenTennisstadionStewart wrote: "...there was one event that evidently caused Duke to curtail the tour. I think this was on the way back to Paris. We were staying in Malmö, ... when we were rudely awakened by several bursts of amchine-gun fire. This caused all of us to get up, dress, and go from room to room asking one another, 'Is this war? And if so, what do we do?' Joe Nanton, perhaps, was the most unperturbed, as he discoursed at length on the beauty of the porcelain stove in the lobby of the hotel."Boy Meets Horn, p.188...djp
      added 2011

      updated 2013-01-27
      1939 04 12
      Wednesday
      .Helsingborg, SwedenKonserthus......2011
      1939 04 13
      Thursday
      .Kobenhavn, Denmark.Arrival By boat

      Ellington signing autographs and Bigard, Nanton, and Stewart walking down the gangplank were filmed for a weekly newsreel "Dansk Film Revu," its first appearance in front of European movie cameras. The segment has been telecast on Danish TV as "Jazzperler"
      Stratemann p.158....
      added 2011

      updated 2013-07-04
      1939 04 13
      Thursday
      7 & 9:15PM
      .Kobenhavn, DenmarkKobenhavn-HallenConcerts .....2011
      1939 04 14
      Friday
      .Göteborg, SwedenKonserthus....DEMS 89/1 photos ??.2011
      1939 04 15
      Saturday
      .Huskvarna, SwedenIdrottshusetConcert

      In DESS Bulletin 4, Nov.2012, Rolf Dahlgren refers to this location as Jönköping. According to Wikipedia, Huskvarna (older spelling Husqvarna) constitutes the eastern part of Jönköping, the municipal seat of Jönköping Municipality, and the distance to central Jönköping is about 5 km. Until 1970 it was a municipality by itself, but grew geographically together with Jönköping in the 1950s.
      ....djp
      added 2011

      updated 2012-12-09
      1939 04 16
      Sunday
      Afternoon matinee and 10 pm
      .Stockholm, SwedenKonserthusetTwo concerts

      A young Rolf Dahlgren was able to attend both concerts for free in return for a review for Folkets Dagblad. His review, in Swedish, was published 1939-05-02 and is reprinted in the September 2012 DESS Bulletin, at p.14

      The Swedish promoter was Rueter & Reuter, and Dahlgren writes that that may explain why Ellington recorded the Swedish popular novelty number I en rod liten stuga (literal translation "In a Little Red Cabin" but anglicized as "Cottage by the Sea").
      ..02,2-18..
      added 2011

      updated 2012-12-08
      1939 04 17
      Monday<
      .Vasterĺs, SwedenGrand Cinema......2011
      1939 04 18
      Tuesday
      .Karlstad, SwedenVanershof......2011
      1939 04 19
      Wednesday
      .Oslo, NorwayColosseum2 Concerts
      without Ivie Anderson
      ....Ulf Renberg
      added 2011

      updated 2012-12-09
      1939 04 20
      Thursday
      .Day off.......2011
      1939 04 21
      Friday
      .Orebro, SwedenKonserthus......2011
      1939 04 22
      Saturday
      .Eskilstuna, SwedenIdrottshus......2011
      1939 04 23
      Sunday
      .Storvik, SwedenParkhallen2:30 pm.....2011
      1939 04 23
      Sunday
      .Uppsala, SwedenNya Tennish.9:00 pm.....2011
      1939 04 24
      Monday
      .Stockholm, SwedenKungl Mus Akad...02,2-18..2011
      1939 04 25
      Tuesday
      .Vaxio, SwedenLaroverket Aula......2011
      1939 04 26
      Wednesday
      .Karlskrona, SwedenKonserthus......2011
      1939 04 27
      Thursday
      .Linköping, SwedenCircus......2011
      1939 04 28
      Friday
      .Norrköping, SwedenArbetarforen.....DEMS 89/1photo.2011
      1939 04 29
      Saturday
      7 pm and 9:15 pm
      Ellington's birthday
      .Stockholm, SwedenKonserthusetConcerts.....2011
      1939 04 29
      Saturday
      Ellington's birthday
      .Stockholm, Sweden.After returning to their hotel, Ellington and the band were awakened by a large group (1,500) of school children grouped in the garden around the hotel, with bouquets, serenading Duke on his birthday. Boy Meets Horn, pp. 188-189....
      added 2011

      updated 2013-01-27
      1939 04 29
      Saturday
      Ellington's birthday
      .Stockholm, SwedenFenix-KronSwedish radio broadcast "Danens Eko"
      Ellington interviewed by Manne Berggren
      .DE3908:10,3-18
      05,1-34
      03,1-15
      02,2-18
      94,2-3
      88,4-4
      88,3-2
      DEMS 89/1 photos
      Wallen photo
      Vail I 165 photos
      .2011
      1939 04 30
      Sunday
      .Göteborg, SwedenKonserthus7:00 & 9:15PM.....2011

      May 1939

      1939 05 01
      Monday
      .Varberg, SwedenNojesparken......2011
      1939 05 02
      Tuesday
      1939 05 03North SeaS.S.BritanniaTravel
      Irving Mills cut the European tour short due to looming war clouds, so the band sailed on the S.S.Britannia from Göteborg, Sweden to Tilbury, England on the first leg of their trip home. They had a two day layover in London. ("They were in London long enough for the veterans of 1933 to renew old acquaintances..."
        Rex Stewart (ed. Claire Gordon), "Jazz Masters of the 30's," pp.140-141
      • Roger Boyes in Blue Light 16/3 Autumn 2009, citing
        • Barney Bigard, With Louis and the Duke, Oxford University Press 1988, paperback edition, p.75
        • Rex Stewart (as above)
        • Stratemann p.158
      ..DEMS 89/1 photodjp
      added 2011

      updated 2013-02-08
      2013-07-04
      1939 05 03
      Wednesday
      .London, England.Second day of London layover, with some socializing....djp
      added 2011

      updated 2013-02-08
      2013-07-04
      1939 05 04
      Thursday
      1939 05 10Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandS.S.”Ile De France”The band boarded the S.S. Ile de France to return home. Hardwick and Greer missed the boat train from London, and the ship's departure was delayed so they could be brought aboard by the pilot boat. The band travelled home under contract numbers for the band returning home May 3, 1939 from Southampton were 27581 and 27582. They are listed as transmigrants, in other words, alien passengers who arrived in the United Kingdom, having in their possession prepaid through tickets, and in respect of whom security has been given that they will proceed to places outside the United Kingdom. The Ellington people listed were
      • Anderson, Ivie
      • Bigard, Albany
      • Boyd, Charles (- I don't know who this is)
      • Brown, Lawrence
      • Carney, Harry
      • Ellington, Edward
      • Greer, William
      • Guy, Frederick
      • Hardwick, Otto
      • Hodge (sic), John
      • Jones, Richard
      • Jones, Wallace
      • Nanton, Joseph
      • Martinez, Jaun (sic) (- this is probably Juan Tizol)
      • Stewart, Reginald
      • Taylor, Billy
      • Williams, Charles
        Rex Stewart (ed. Claire Gordon), "Jazz Masters of the 30's," pp.140-141
      • Roger Boyes in Blue Light 16/3 Autumn 2009, citing
        • Barney Bigard, With Louis and the Duke, Oxford University Press 1988, paperback edition, p.75
        • Rex Stewart (as above)
        • Stratemann p.158
      ..Debroe Oct05
      DEMS 89/1 photo
      djp
      added 2011

      updated 2013-02-08
      2013-07-04
      1939 05 05
      Friday
      .At seaS.S.”Ile De France”activities not documented.
      1939 05 06
      Saturday
      .At seaS.S.”Ile De France”activities not documented.
      1939 05 07
      Sunday
      .At seaS.S.”Ile De France”activities not documented.
      1939 05 08
      Monday
      .At seaS.S.”Ile De France”activities not documented.
      1939 05 09
      Tuesday
      .At seaS.S.”Ile De France”activities not documented.
      1939 05 10
      Wednesday
      .New York, N.Y.S.S.”Ile De France”Arrival in New YorkStratemann p.158 citing
      • Variety 1939-05-10 p.2
      • Down Beat 1939-06
      .... 2011
      1939 05 11
      Thursday
      .activities not documented.
      1939 05 12
      Friday
      .Allentown, Penn.Dorney ParkAmusement park engagement.....2011
      1939 05 13
      Saturday
      .activities not documented.
      1939 05 14
      Sunday
      .activities not documented.
      1939 05 15
      Monday
      .activities not documented.
      1939 05 16
      Tuesday
      .activities not documented.
      1939 05 17
      Wednesday
      .activities not documented.
      1939 05 18
      Thursday
      .activities not documented.
      1939 05 19
      Friday
      .activities not documented.
      1939 05 20
      Saturday
      .activities not documented.
      1939 05 21
      Sunday
      .activities not documented.
      1939 05 22
      Monday
      .activities not documented.
      1939 05 23
      Tuesday
      .activities not documented.
      1939 05 24
      Wednesday
      .activities not documented.
      1939 05 25
      Thursday
      1939 05 31New York, N.Y.Loew's State TheaterStage show - included on the bill were Stump and Stumpy (dancer), Jigsaw Jackson, Jimmy Shields (singer), Stone and Lee (comedy).Stratemann p.159 citing
      • Variety 1939-05-31 (review)
      • Billboard 1939-06-03 p.22
      ....
      added 2011

      updated 2013-07-05
      1939 05 26
      Friday
      .New York, N.Y.Loew's State TheaterStage show - see 1939 05 25.....2011
      1939 05 27
      Saturday
      .New York, N.Y.Loew's State TheaterStage show - see 1939 05 25.....2011
      1939 05 28
      Sunday
      .New York, N.Y.Loew's State TheaterStage show - see 1939 05 25.....2011
      1939 05 28
      Sunday
      .Unknown Location /.
      NBC broadcast
      The President Birthday Ball
      W. Jones, C.Williams, Stewart, Brown, Nanton, Tizol, Bigard, Hodges, Hardwicke, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Billy Taylor, Greer

      Only title broadcast: Pussy Willow

      I cannot find this broadcast in radio logs for this date in the Los Angeles Times, the Chicago Daily Tribune or the New York Times.

      In DEMS 02/1-9/2, Steven Lasker reported having seen 2 copies of second-generation dubs of Pussy Willow marked "5/28/39", one of which he has. He said the announcer doesn't mention anything about a President's Birthday Ball, which is typed on the label.

      In DEMS 01/3 12/1, Carl Hällström says President Roosevelt's birthday parties were always held on January 30th. All the networks had a hodge-podge of dance music from all parts of the country, each orchestra played one or a few tunes, with some "official talks" between the different band remotes.
      .DE3910Timner corrections .
      added 2011

      updated 2013-07-05
      1939 05 29
      Monday
      .New York, N.Y.Loew's State TheaterStage show - see 1939 05 25.....2011
      1939 05 30
      Tuesday
      .New York, N.Y.Loew's State TheaterStage show - see 1939 05 25.....2011
      1939 05 31
      Wednesday
      .New York, N.Y.Loew's State TheaterStage show - see 1939 05 25.....2011
      1939 05 29
      Monday
      .New York, N.Y.HippodromeNational Swing Club of America concert - 12 "complete organized units" played, plus various others. Stratemann reports Ellington led an ad-hoc group that included Roy Eldridge, Charlie Teagarden, Buster Bailey, Benny Carter, Charlie Barnet, Seb Julian, Art Ryerson, John Kirby, Adrian Rollini and Cozy Cole. He says Metronome also had him performing with Barnet, Frank Newton, Sandy Block and Henry Adler,and this group accompanied Billie Holiday in one number.Stratemann p.159 citing
      • Variety 1939-05-24 p.39
      • New York Times 1939-05-30 p.13
      • Down Beat 1939-07
      ....2011
      1939 05 30.New York, N.Y.Renaissance CasinoCotton Club waiters' dance.....2011

      June 1939

      1939 06 01
      Thursday
      .activities not documented.
      1939 06 02
      Friday
      .New York, N.Y..ARC/Brunswick recording session,.DE391106,2-39..2011
      1939 06 02
      Friday
      1939 06 08Brooklyn, N.Y.Flatbush Theater......2011
      1939 06 03
      Saturday
      .Brooklyn, N.Y.Flatbush Theatersee 1939 06 01......2011
      1939 06 04
      Sunday
      .Brooklyn, N.Y.Flatbush Theatersee 1939 06 01......2011
      1939 06 04
      Sunday
      ...ad jul11.2011
      1939 06 05
      Monday
      .Brooklyn, N.Y.Flatbush Theatersee 1939 06 01......2011
      1939 06 06
      Tuesday
      .Brooklyn, N.Y.Flatbush Theatersee 1939 06 01......2011
      1939 06 06
      Tuesday
      .New York, N.Y.World Studio
      711 Fifth Ave
      ARC/Brunswick recording session,.DE391211,1-29
      07,3-23+24
      83,4-1
      ..2011
      1939 06 07
      Wednesday
      .Brooklyn, N.Y.Flatbush Theatersee 1939 06 01......2011
      1939 06 08
      Thursday
      .Brooklyn, N.Y.Flatbush Theatersee 1939 06 01......2011
      1939 06 08
      Thursday
      .New York, N.Y..ARC/Brunswick recording session,.DE391306,2-39..2011
      1939 06 09
      Friday
      .SalemCanobie Lake Park......2011
      1939 06 10
      Saturday
      .Marshfield, Mass.Fieldston Ballroom.......2011
      1939 06 11
      Sunday
      .Flushing, N.Y.Hall of Music
      World's Fair
      ......2011
      1939 06 12
      Monday
      .New York, N.Y.World studio
      711 Fifth Ave
      ARC/Brunswick recording session,.DE391411,1-29
      81,3-1
      ..2011
      1939 06 13
      Tuesday
      .activities not documented.
      1939 06 14
      Wednesday
      .activities not documented.
      1939 06 15
      Thursday
      .North AdamsMeadowbr....05,1-7..2011
      1939 06 16
      Friday
      .LynnfieldStarlight B.......2011
      1939 06 17
      Saturday
      .Old Orchard Beach, MaineOcean Pier......2011
      1939 06 18
      Sunday
      .activities not documented.
      1939 06 19
      Monday
      .Cambridge, Mass.Lowell House
      Harvard University
      ...05,1-7..2011
      1939 06 20
      Tuesday
      Noon
      .Baltimore, Md.The Waters A.M.E. Church.Funeral for Chick Webb
      An AP wirestory datelined Baltimore June 20 reported Duke Ellington, Gene Krupa, Cab Calloway and Jimmy Lunceford dropped batons between shows to join the processional as honourary pallbearers. Although Baltimore is 400 miles from Boston, Ellington's presence is corroborated by several sources.

      Ella Fitzgerald sang, accompanied by Taft Jordan, Webb's lead trumpeter. Peg Leg Bates was also present, and was carried out of the church after collapsing.
      ...djp
      added 2013-07-21
      1939 06 20
      Tuesday
      .Boston, Mass.Roseland State Ballroom
      Massachusetts Avenue
      ......2011
      1939 06 21
      Wednesday
      .activities not documented.
      1939 06 22
      Thursday
      .New York, N.Y..ARC/Brunswick recording session,.DE391507,2-41
      06,2-39
      05,3-37
      03,1-28
      02,1-23
      ..2011
      1939 06 231939 06 29
      Thursday
      Baltimore, Md.Hippodrome Theater......2011
      1939 06 23
      Friday
      .Baltimore, Md.Hippodrome Theatersee 1939 06 23.....2011
      1939 06 24
      Saturday
      .Baltimore, Md.Hippodrome Theatersee 1939 06 23.....2011
      1939 06 25
      Sunday
      .Baltimore, Md.Hippodrome Theatersee 1939 06 23.....2011
      1939 06 26
      Monday
      .Baltimore, Md.Hippodrome Theatersee 1939 06 23.....2011
      1939 06 27
      Tuesday
      .Baltimore, Md.Hippodrome Theaterv.....2011
      1939 06 28
      Wednesday
      .Baltimore, Md.Hippodrome Theatersee 1939 06 23.....2011
      1939 06 29
      Thursday
      .Baltimore, Md.Hippodrome Theatersee 1939 06 23.....2011
      1939 06 30
      Friday
      1939 07 03Akron, Oh.Palace Theatre......2011

      July 1939

      1939 07 01
      Saturday
      .AkronPalace Theatresee 1939 06 30.....2011
      1939 07 02
      Sunday
      .AkronPalace Theatresee 1939 06 30.....2011
      1939 07 03
      Monday
      .Akron, Oh.Palace Theatresee 1939 06 30.....2011
      1939 07 04
      Tuesday
      1939 07 06
      Thursday
      Youngstown, Oh.Palace Theater......2011
      1939 07 05
      Wednesday
      .Youngstown, Oh.Palace Theatersee 1939 07 04.....2011
      1939 07 06
      Thursday
      .Youngstown, Oh.Palace Theatersee 1939 07 04.....2011
      1939 07 07
      Friday
      1939 07 13
      Thursday
      Milwaukee, Wisc.Riverside Theater......2011
      1939 07 07
      Friday
      .Milwaukee, Wisc.Riverside Theater......2011
      1939 07 08
      Saturday
      .Milwaukee, Wisc.Riverside Theater......2011
      1939 07 09
      Sunday
      .Milwaukee, Wisc.Riverside Theater......2011
      1939 07 10
      Monday
      .Milwaukee, Wisc.Riverside Theater......2011
      1939 07 11
      Tuesday
      .Milwaukee, Wisc.Riverside Theater......2011
      1939 07 12
      Wednesday
      .Milwaukee, Wisc.Riverside Theater......2011
      1939 07 13
      Thursday
      .Milwaukee, Wisc.Riverside Theater......2011
      1939 07 14
      Friday
      .activities not documented.
      1939 07 15
      Saturday
      .Des Moines, Io.Val Air Ballroom......2011
      1939 07 16
      Sunday
      .Sioux City, Io.Shore Acres...99,4-15..2011
      1939 07 17
      Monday
      .Sioux City, Io.Neptune Ballroom...99,4-15..2011
      1939 07 18
      Tuesday
      .St. Louis, Mo........2011
      1939 07 19
      Wednesday
      .Indianapolis, Ind.Tomlinson Hall......2011
      1939 07 20
      Thursday
      .Evansville, Ind.Coliseum......2011
      1939 07 21
      Friday
      .Youngstown, Oh........2011
      1939 07 22
      Saturday
      .Sylvan Beach, N.Y.Danceland.....Agustěn Perez Gasco dec092011
      1939 07 23
      Sunday
      .Richfield Springs, N.Y.Canadaroga Park......2011
      1939 07 24
      Monday
      1939 08 06Boston, Mass.Ritz-Carlton Hotel...04,2-10
      03,2-10
      ..2011
      1939 07 25
      Tuesday
      .Boston, Mass.Ritz-Carlton HotelSee 1939 07 24.....2011
      1939 07 26
      Wednesday
      .Boston, Mass.Ritz-Carlton HotelSee 1939 07 24.....2011
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      . . . . djp
      1939 07 27
      Thursday
      .Boston, Mass.Ritz-Carlton HotelSee 1939 07 24.....2011
      1939 07 28
      Friday
      .Boston, Mass.Ritz-Carlton HotelSee 1939 07 24.....2011
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      Titles broadcast:
      . . . . djp
      1939 07 29
      Saturday
      .Boston, Mass.Ritz-Carlton HotelSee 1939 07 24.....2011
      1939 07 30
      Sunday
      .Boston, Mass.Ritz-Carlton HotelSee 1939 07 24.....2011
      1939 07 31
      Monday
      .Boston, Mass.Ritz-Carlton HotelSee 1939 07 24.....2011
      1939 07 26.Boston, Mass.Ritz-Carlton RoofSustaining broadcast, NBC BlueNetwork/WJZ in NY.DE391611,1-29
      02,2-21
      94,1-4
      .CAH dec092011
      1939 07 28.Boston, Mass.Ritz-Carlton RoofSustaining broadcast NBC BlueNetwork/WJZ in NY....CAH dec092011

      August 1939

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      Titles broadcast:
      . . . . djp
      1939 08 011939 08 17Boston, Mass.Ritz-Carlton Hotel...04,2-10
      03,2-10
      ..2011
      1939 08 01.Boston, Mass.Ritz-Carlton HotelKECA-broadcast..07,2-9..2011
      1939 08 02.Boston, Mass.Ritz-Carlton RoofSustaining broadcast NBC BlueNetwork/WJZ in NY....CAH dec092011
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      Titles broadcast:
      . . . . djp
      1939 08 04.Boston, Mass.Ritz-Carlton RoofSustaining broadcast NBC BlueNetwork/WJZ in NY....CAH dec092011
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      Titles broadcast:
      . . . . djp
      1939 08 05..See 28may39...99,3-18..2011
      1939 08 09.Boston, Mass.Ritz-Carlton RoofSustaining broadcast NBC BlueNetwork/WJZ in NY....C.Hällström dec092011
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      Titles broadcast:
      . . . . djp
      1939 08 01
      Tuesday
      .Boston, Mass.Ritz-Carlton HotelSee 1939 07 24.....2011
      1939 08 02
      Wednesday
      .Boston, Mass.Ritz-Carlton HotelSee 1939 07 24.....2011
      1939 08 03
      Thursday
      .Boston, Mass.Ritz-Carlton HotelSee 1939 07 24.....2011
      1939 08 04
      Friday
      .Boston, Mass.Ritz-Carlton HotelSee 1939 07 24.....2011
      1939 08 05
      Saturday
      .Boston, Mass.Ritz-Carlton HotelSee 1939 07 24.....2011
      1939 08 06
      Sunday
      .Boston, Mass.Ritz-Carlton HotelSee 1939 07 24.....2011
      1939 08 13.Orchard BeachOld Pier...03,2-10..2011
      1939 08 16.Boston, Mass.Ritz-Carlton RoofSustaining broadcast NBC BlueNetwork/WJZ in NY....C.Hällström dec092011
      1939 08 18.SalemCanobie Lake Park......2011
      1939 08 19.StoningtonWeq.Casino......2011
      1939 08 28.New York, N.Y. World studio
      711 Fifth Ave
      ARC/Brunswick recording session,.DE3917 11,1-10+29
      03,2-29
      03,1-11+28
      98,4-2
      98,3-20
      83,2-6
      ..2011
      1939 08 30.New York, N.Y.NBC StudiosWJZ NBC Blue Network broadcast “Hobby Lobby”
      "Lowell Thomas, famous NBC commentator,will be the pinch-hitting host of Hobby Lobby over WHAM tonight at 8:30. Duke Ellington, noted band leader, will head the list of guests that Thomas will interview.

      Ken Steiner explained "WJZ was the NBC Blue Network flagship station. WHAM was one of about 50 stations that were part of the network. The broadcast was from New York City."
      Rochester Democrat And Chronicle, 1939-08-30, p.8.03,2-10.CAHoct05, djp, Steiner
      added 2011

      updated 2012-08-17

      September 1939

      1939 09 01.New York, N.Y..Columbia St ??ARC/Brunswick recording session,.DE391807,2-41
      06,2-39
      ..2011
      1939 09 03.PittburghSavoy Ballroom......2011
      1939 09 08.Johnson CityG.F.Pavilion......2011
      1939 09 121939 09 13Newcastle, Penn.Cathedral Theatre.....Agustěn Perez Gasco dec09
      KenSteiner aug11
      2011
      1939 09 14.Bradford, Penn.Bradford Theatre.....KenSteiner aug112011
      1939 09 151939 09 21New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater
      253 W. 125th St., Borough of Manhattan, Harlem district
      ....NYAge-adCAHjul112011
      1939 09 20.New York, N.Y..NBC-Broadcast “G.Jessel’s Celebr.Hour”.DE3919...2011
      1939 09 --.Bradford, N.Y.Bradford Th.....Agustěn Perez Gasco dec092011
      1939 09 24.AllianceColumbia Theatre...03,2-10..2011
      1939 09 27.Sharon, Penn.......Agustěn Perez Gasco dec092011
      1939 09 28.Detroit, Mich.Graystone Ballroom...04,2-10
      02,3-4
      ..2011
      1939 09 29.DaytonMemorial Hall......2011

      October 1939

      1939 10 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
      Bassist Jimmie Blanton joins the band in late October
      New Desor vol.2djp
      Added 2012-10-11
      1939 10 01.Pittsburgh, Penn.Savoy Ballroom......2011
      1939 10 02.St. Paul, Minn.Coliseum Ballroom...05,1-7..2011
      1939 10 02.New York, N.Y.Carnegie HallASCAP-Concert no Duke..02,3-4..2011
      1939 10 07.LincolnTurnpike Casino......2011
      1939 10 081939 10 09Kansas City.Stop-over..03,2-10..2011
      1939 10 10.Junction City, Kan.Municipal Building.....KenSteiner aug112011
      1939 10 13.BloomingtonUniversity...02,3-4..2011
      1939 10 14.Chicago, Ill.Arc/Brunsw Rec..DE392008,2-6
      06,2-39
      06,1-27
      03,3-19+27
      03,1-11
      ..2011
      1939 10 15.Chicago, Ill.Drake Hotel+ Junior League Ball.....2011
      1939 10 16.Chicago, Ill.Arc/Brunsw Rec..DE392108,2-31
      06,2-39
      03,3-19
      02,1-25
      01,3-27
      ..2011
      1939 10 171939 10 18MadisonOrpheum Theatre...03,2-10..2011
      1939 10 19.Kansas City.Stop-Over.....2011
      1939 10 201939 10 31St. LouisCoronado Hotel Club Caprice...05,3-45
      04,2-22
      03,2-10
      02,3-4+5
      91,1-3
      79,4-3
      ..2011
      1939 10 20.St. LouisClub 49De Attended..10,1-26
      04,2-22
      02,3-5
      .(credit KenSteiner as all 04,2-22 entries)2011

      November 1939

      1939 11 011939 11 02St. LouisCoronado Hotel Club CapriceNBC-broadcast.DE392211,1-11
      10,1-26
      04,3-51
      04,2-22+50
      02,3-4
      91,2-6
      91,1-3
      90,4-3
      Timner corrections .2011
      1939 11 03?.Chicago, Ill.Blackstone H....04,2-22.CAHapr042011
      1939 11 04.ChampaignHuff GymHomecoming Dance..04,2-22
      02,3-5
      ..2011
      1939 11 08
      Wednesday
      9:00 to 1:00
      .Joplin, Mo.Memorial Hall"Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra, presented by the Joplin Elks"

      Prices: $1.00 plus tax, Balcony 25 cents.
      Ad and publicity story, Miami Daily News-Record, Miami, Okla., 1939-11-05, p.3...Agustin Perez Gasco dec09
      djp

      added 2011

      updated 2013-07-21
      1939 11 10.Wichita, Kans.Rose Room...04,2-22..2011
      1939 11 11.Oklahoma City, Okla."Miss Shirley Rutledge and her brother, Jim Rutledge, were in Oklahoma City Saturday night to hear Duke Ellington and his orchestra." *
      • Agustin Perez Gasco Dec09
      • * The Ada Evening News, Ada, Ok. 1939-11-13, p.3
      ....
      added 2011

      updated 2013-07-21
      1939 11 15.Kansas CityRoseland...04,2-22
      02,3-5
      ..2011
      1939 11 16.St. LouisCastle Ballroom...04,2-22
      02,3-5
      ..2011
      1939 11 19.GaryMiramar Ballroom...04,2-22
      03,2-10
      ..2011
      1939 11 20.Chicago, Ill.Savoy BallroomHotel Waiters Ball..04,2-22..2011
      1939 11 21.Chicago, Ill.New Deal Tavern5am breakfast party..04,2-22..2011
      1939 11 22.Chicago, Ill..ARC/Brunswick recording session.DE392308,2-31
      07,1-43
      06,2-39
      04,2-22
      81,3-1
      ..2011
      1939 11 22.Chicago, Ill.Drake Hotel.....KenSteiner aug112011
      1939 11 24.Chicago, Ill.Merchandise MartWBBM/CBS-broadcast “Young Man With A Band”DE3924
      + DE3901
      11,1-10
      10,2-11
      09,3-4
      09,2-4
      04,2-22
      03,1-22
      02,3-5
      98,4-14
      83,3-6
      ..2011
      1939 11 251939 11 26`Peoria, Ill.Palace Theatre4 stage shows daily..04,2-22
      02,3-5
      ..2011
      1939 11 30.BirminghamMunic.Audit....04,2-22..2011

      December 1939

      1939 12 03.Indianapolis, Ind.Sunset Terrace Club...04,2-22
      02,3-5
      ..2011
      1939 12 0-.Chicago, Ill.Savoy Ballroom....JazzInfo#14Cah2011
      1939 12 09.Chicago, Ill.Blackstone Hotel...04,2-22..2011
      1939 12 10.Cincinnati, Oh.Topper's Ball...04,2-22..2011
      1939 12 11.Cleveland, Oh.Public Auditor.....CAHmail082011
      1939 12 15.Pittsburgh, Penn.W.Penn Hotel...04,2-22..2011
      1939 12 16.Indianapolis, Ind.Cotton ClubMembers of the orchestra stop at the club on the way from Pittsburgh to Vincennes. Blanton jams with the house band including Eugene (Sox) Pope and Jimmie Hinsley. "It was interesting to hear Johnny [Hodges] tell me how he found Jimmie Blanton in St. Louis and how when Jimmie plays Body and Soul … he plays more changes than any horn tooter." ).Ye Scribe, "In the Groove," Indianapolis Recorder, 23Dec39, p12, quoted in DEMS 03/2-10 and 04/2-22.04,2-22
      03,2-10
      ..
      added 2011

      updated 2013-06-23
      1939 12 17.VincennesPantheon Theater...04,2-22
      02,3-6
      ..2011
      1939 12 20.Chicago, Ill.Eden Club...04,2-22
      03,2-10
      02,3-6
      02,2-20
      ..2011
      1939 12 25.Union CityHigh SchoolChristmas Ball..04,2-22
      02,3-6
      ..2011
      1939 12 26.SikestonNew Armory...04,2-22
      02,3-6
      ..2011
      1939 12 29.Chicago, Ill.Blackstone Hotel...04,2-22
      03,2-10
      ..2011
      1939 12 31.Chicago, Ill.Marigold Ballroom+ “Meet the Band” broadcast..04,2-22
      03,2-10
      02,3-6
      02,2-21
      ..2011



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      January 1940

      1940 01 00(1)...PERSONNEL CHANGE
      Bassist Billy Taylor leaves the band. In late 1939, “Ellington heard Jimmie Blanton at an after-hours joint and hired him on the spot. Ellington still had Taylor, though, so he stayed with the two-bass concept. But it got to be too much for Billy—whom Duke liked and called ‘one of the ace foundation-and-beat men on the instrument.’ Taylor supposedly quit the band in the middle of a set, saying, ‘I’m not going to stand up here next to that young boy playing all that bass and be embarrassed.’(2)
      New Desor vol.2
      Harry Pekar Sophisticated Basses: The Pioneering Players Of Duke Ellington’s Golden Years , Bass Player, January 2000
      djp
      Added 2012-10-25
      1940 01 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
      Singer Herb Jeffries (“The Singing Cowboy”), born in 1916, joins the band. Mr. Jeffries previously had a career as a motion picture cowboy.
      New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
      1940 01 01.MaywoodHines Hospital...04,2-22
      02,2-21
      ..2011
      1940 01 04.ButlerButler Theatre...04,2-22
      02,3-6
      ..2011
      1940 01 05...Peripheral event
      Death of Arther Whetsel, trumpet
      .djpAdded 2012-11-04
      1940 01 05.CumberlandStrand Th....04,2-22
      02,3-6
      ..2011
      1940 01 07.New York, N.Y.Savoy Ballroom ?......2011
      1940 01 07.Pittsburgh, Penn.Golden Gate ?...04,3-11
      04,2-22
      ..2011
      1940 01 08...PERSONNEL CHANGE
      Ben Webster, tenor sax, born 1909 02 27, joins the band, having recorded with it in 1935 and 1936.
      New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
      1940 01 08.Jackson, Tenn.Union City.....CahJazzInfo#182011
      1940 01 081940 01 20Boston, Mass.Southland Cafe...10,1-26
      05,3-45
      04,3-11
      04,2-22
      02,2-12
      ..2011
      1940 01 09.Boston, Mass.Southland..DE400207,1-46
      04,2-22+50
      94,1-4
      ..2011
      1940 01 12.Boston, Mass.Southland..DE400104,3-51
      04,2-50+51
      02,2-12
      ..2011
      1940 01 18.Milwaukee, Wisc.City Hall....MIMM477photo.2011
      1940 01 21.Boston, Mass.RKO Theatre...10,1-26
      04,3-11
      04,2-22
      03,2-10
      ..2011
      1940 01 22.Portland, Me.City HallBen Webster joins..10,1-26
      04,3-11
      04,2-22
      03,2-10
      CahJazzInfo#19.2011
      1940 01 231940 01 25..Unidentified one-nighters..10,1-26
      04,2-22
      03,2-10
      ..2011
      1940 01 24.Manchester, N.H.....10,1-26..2011
      1940 01 26.Boston, Mass.Roseland State Ballroom
      Massachusetts Avenue
      ...10,1-26
      04,3-11
      04,2-22
      03,2-29
      ..2011
      1940 01 27.LawrenceRecreation Ballroom...04,2-22..2011
      1940 01 28.New York, N.Y.Savoy Ballroom...04,3-11
      04,2-22
      ..2011
      1940 01 29.HuntingdonClifton Theater...04,2-22..2011

      February 1940

      1940 02 01.MadisonUniv Great Hall...04,2-22
      04,1-9
      ..2011
      1940 02 021940 02 08Chicago, Ill.State-Lake Theater(not mar40).DE4007 04,2-10+22+51
      04,1-9+32
      03,2-10
      02,3-7
      84,4-8
      83,3-7
      ..2011
      1940 02 091940 02 15Chicago, Ill.Regal Theatre...04,2-22..2011
      1940 02 14.Chicago, Ill..Recording sessions.DE400308,2-31
      06,2-39
      04,2-22
      02,2-27
      02,1-23
      00,4-23
      00,3-26
      98,4-14
      ..2011
      1940 02 15.Chicago, Ill..Recording sessions.DE400409,2-4
      08,2-31
      07,2-41
      07,1-39
      06,3-33+34
      06,2-39+51
      04,3-57
      04,2-22
      03,1-28
      02,3-20
      02,2-27
      02,1-23
      00,3-26
      ..2011
      1940 02 16.Detroit, Mich.Wayne University
      Masonic Temple
      ...04,2-22..2011
      1940 02 17.MuskegonMichigan Theater...04,2-22
      03,2-10
      ..2011
      1940 02 181940 02 20Grand RapidsKeith's Theater...04,2-22..2011
      1940 02 231940 02 24Ann Arbor, Mich.Michigan Theater...04,2-22..2011
      1940 02 251940 02 28LansingStrand Theatre...04,2-22..2011
      1940 02 29.South BendPalace Theater...04,2-22
      03,2-12
      ..2011

      March 1940

      1940 03 --?.Salt Lake City (?).False Date + Location SeE 40 02 02-08DE4007... 04,2-10 + 04,2- 51
      04,1-32
      02,3-7
      84,4-8
      83,3-7
      Timner corrections .2011
      1940 03 01.West LafayetteUnion Br...04,2-22..2011
      1940 03 031940 03 05SaginawTemple Theatre...04,2-22..2011
      1940 03 06.Chicago, Ill..First recording session under the new RCA-Victor contract
      Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra
      W. Jones, C.Williams, Stewart, Brown, Nanton, Tizol, Bigard, Hodges, Hardwicke, Webster, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Jimmy Blanton, Greer, Jeffries, Ivie Anderson
        Titles recorded:
      • You, You Darlin'
      • Jack The Bear
      • Ko-Ko
      • Morning Glory
      • So Far, So Good


      Lambert:

      The last recordings under the Master-Brunswick-Columbia-Variety-Vocalion-OKeh contract were made less than a month before the first 1940 Victors, yet these Victors seem to mark the beginning of a new era...A good deal of the credit must go to the Victor company itself for the superb recording quality of the 1940 discs...the Victors are exceptional; in particular the bass part — crucially important in this music — is clearly recorded. ... The first recording session under the new Victor contract took place on March 6, 1940, and the first title recorded was anything but a masterpiece, a non-Ellington pop song called You, You Darlin'...The second title, Jack the Bear, is much more representative...

      Duke Ellington A Listener's Guide pp. 85 - 88DE4005.djp
      added 2011

      updated 2013-05-18
      1940 03 081940 03 14Detroit, Mich.Colonial Theatre...04,2-22..2011
      1940 03 15.Chicago, Ill..Victor recording session,.DE400606,1-27
      04,2-22
      ..2011
      1940 03 16.St. LouisTune Town...04,2-22
      03,2-12
      03,1-6
      ..2011
      1940 03 191940 03 25Denver, Col.Denver Theatre...04,2-22..2011
      1940 03 291940 03 31Tacoma, Wash.Century Ballroom...04,2-22MIMM154photo.2011

      April 1940

      1940 04 011940 04 14Seattle, Wash.Show Box...04,2-22..2011
      1940 04 08.Seattle, Wash.Finnish Hall...04,2-22
      02,2-21
      02,1-8
      ..2011
      1940 04 15.Vancouver, B.C.Vancouver ForumDance
      "IT'S ALL A MISTAKE"
      Thousands Here "Jitterbug" to "Duke" Ellington's Band

      ...thousands of fans who jammed the Forum Monday night to hear Duke Ellington and his fifteen-piece band jam and jive in the hottest and most lengthy swing session ever heard in Vancouver, found no complaint with jitterbugging, or the music with the "bugs" dance. While the majority of the capacity audience sat enthralled by the heavily-brassed band, a small portion gyrated to the Harlem King of Swing's music. But even these paused to marvel at the small, isolated groups of "hepcats" who siezed the golden opportunity to jitterbug."

      'Rug Cutters' Get 'in the Groove' for Pioneer

      The "hep cats" really "jived" when Duke Ellington's famous swing band got "in the groove" at the Forum Monday night, and George Markle, 90, stood by in bewilderment as the "rug cutters" galloped by him.

      ..."Do they call that dancing?" he asked, as a stamping, posturing young couple galloped by. "We would have placed people under observation if they had acted like that in the good old days."

      He moved closer to the band and listened as the brass section tore through a piece of "music" entirely unrecognizable to him and, I must confess, to me. I don't think he liked it. Strangely enough, the next was a waltz. "There. That's more like it," he approved. "Not bad at all." The old-timer's foot was tapping out the rhythm now. He turned to the dancers again and smiled and nodded in approval. The moment of comparative sanity ended all too soon. The band blared out another call to action...

      Ellington Band Wins Acclaim of Jitterbugs
      But Music Critic Fails to "Get in Groove'

      (by Stanley Bligh)
      Upwards of 4000 people jittered and slithered, swayed their bodies and clapped their hands to the rhythmic sounds of Duke Ellington's band at the Forum, Monday evening. Judging by the manner that hundreds crowded round the band platform, heads nodding, arms and shoulders in time with the music, they were having the time of their lives. The more sedate, sitting on the raised seats at the sides, beheld a sea of uptuned faces with eyes following the antics of the various performers as each took a solo part in front of the microphone.

      DANCED WITH DELIGHT
      The enthusiastic fans applauded, they cheered, they danced with delight as the trumpets shrieked, the saxophones and clarinets wailed, the trombones moaned and the drums beat forth a deadly rhythm.

      Although it was supposed to be a dance, there were very few people actually dancing. They all seemed to be content to stand and drink in the many weird sounds emanating from the various instruments. Occasionally a few would break away and dance. Then suddenly a circle would be formed, and some ardent youths and maidens, would be seen in the centre going through all kinds of peculiar motions with their bodies, arms and legs. ...it was quite evident that the vast crowd enjoyed itself to the full and were quite happy to worship at the shrine of one of the recognized masters of - - - -?...

      Vancouver Sun, April 17, 1940:
      "Nobody is quite sure yet what happened at the Forum the other night when Duke Ellington touched off his load of ebony dynamite and the younger generation went berserk. But it seems to be generally agreed that it was fun even if it wasn't sane."
      • Ads in the Daily Province and Vancouver Sun, April 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, & 15
      • Publicity Vancouver Sun 1940-04-11
      • Review, Daily Province 1940-04-16
      • Review "Old-Timer Looks as Swing", with photograph, Vancouver Sun 1940-04-16
      ..Stratemann
      p.162, citing Downbeat 1940-04-15 (sic) p.20
      djp
      added 2011
      updated 2012-08-08
      1940 04 15.Vancouver, B.C.Cave Supper ClubEllington was to attend an after-hours performance of The Harlem Trio"Ellington Guest at Cave Tonight"
      Vancouver Sun, 1940-04-15,p.9
      .04,2-22.Steineradded 2011
      updated 2012-08-08
      1940 04 16?.Victoria, B.C..
      Side trip

      Oakland, Calif.
      Hello Snelson: Duke Ellington and his orchestra are having a grand time out here on the Pacific Coast. We stopped off here from Seattle, and leave tomorrow for Los Angeles, where the Duke will play at the Orpheum (24 (sic) and from there we will head east via Texas...Will have to catch up on the gossip when I return to Harlem. We visited Victoria, B.C., and it was just like ole England.

      Sincerely, BEA ELLLIS (sic), secretary to Duke Ellington."

      Letter, Bea Ellis to columnist Floyd G. Snelson, New York Age, 1940-05-04, p4. .04,2-22.D.Palmquist
      added 2011

      updated 2012-09-10
      1940 04 17.Portland, Ore.Uptown Ballroom...04,2-22
      03,2-12
      ..2011
      1940 04 19.Palo Alto, Cal.Stanford Universit...04,2-22..2011
      1940 04 20.Sacramento, Cal.Sweet's Ballroom...05,1-7.(creditKenSteineras all 05,1-7 entries)2011
      1940 04 211940 04 22Oakland, Cal.Sweet's Ballroom1st Whites 2nd Blacks..04,2-22
      03,2-12
      ..2011
      1940 04 23.Los Angeles, Cal.Club Alabam
      (Betw. Seventh & Eighth Ave on West 44th)
      band as guests..04,2-22
      03,2-12
      ..2011
      1940 04 241940 04 30Los Angeles, Cal.Orpheum Theatre...04,2-22..2011
      1940 04 28
      Sunday
      .Los Angeles, Cal.Private residenceBilly Strayhorn and Harry Carney hosted a party for about 3 dozen at the home of Neal ---t's place. Ivie Anderson and Sonny Greer were present. The party lasted into early Monday.Bill Smallwood column, California Eagle 1940-05-02, p.4A...djp
      added 2013-06-13
      1940 04 29
      Monday
      Ellington's birthday
      .Los Angeles, Cal.Dunbar Hotel
      Duke's suite
      The California Eagle reported "more people than I really care to enumerate in one breath" attended a surprise birthday party for Ellington.Bill Smallwood column, California Eagle 1940-05-02, p.4A...djp
      added 2013-06-13

      May 1940

      1940 05 01.San Diego, Cal.Broadway PIER..04,2-22
      03,2-12
      ..2011
      1940 05 02.Los Angeles, Cal.Ambassador HotelPrivate Party.....2011
      1940 05 02.Los Angeles, Cal.Lincoln Park Rink...04,2-22
      03,2-12
      02,3-6
      02,2-20
      ..2011
      1940 04 03?.Glendale, Cal.Auditoriumuncertain/unlikely date..04,2-22..2011
      1940 05 04.Hollywood, Cal..Victor recording session,.DE4008...2011
      1940 05 04.Hollywood, Cal..“Central Avenue Date”..04,2-22
      02,2-20
      98,4-14
      84,3-10
      84,1-4
      ..2011
      1940 05 06.OgdenWhite City Ballroom...04,2-22
      03,2-12
      ..2011
      1940 05 08?.ColumbiaUniversityUncertain/unlikely date..04,2-22..2011
      1940 05 09.Emporia, Kan.Civic AuditoriumFiestaval Grand Ball
      The ad for Emporia's First Annual Fiestaval May 5 to 9 billed included an exhortation to plan to attend the grand opening of the new $600,000 Civic Auditorium.
      Emporia Daily Gazette-1940-04-30.04,2-22Stratemann, p.162djp
      added 2011

      updated 2012-09-06
      1940 05 10.LincolnTurnpike Casino...04,2-22..2011
      1940 05 11.Sioux City, Io.Skylon Ballroom...04,2-22..2011
      1940 05 12.Omaha, Neb.Chermot Ballroom...04,2-22..2011
      1940 05 13.Tulsa, Okla.Oil Capital Club...04,2-22..2011
      1940 05 15.Houston, Tex.City Auditorium...04,2-22
      03,2-12
      ..2011
      1940 05 25.Burlington, Io.Memorial Auditorium...04,2-22..2011
      1940 05 27.Chicago, Ill.Skoller's Swingl.as guests...04,2-22..2011
      1940 05 28.Chicago, Ill..Victor recording session,.DE400904,2-22Vail181photo.2011
      1940 05 30.Gull LakeLabelle Res....04,2-22..2011
      1940 05 31.Columbus, Oh.Buckeye Ballroom...04,2-22..2011

      June 1940

      1940 06 01
      Saturday
      .CharlestonWCHS Auditorium...04,2-22
      03,2-12
      ..2011
      1940 06 02
      Sunday
      .Washington, D.C.Howard Theatre"Swing concerts" at 2 p.m. and 5 p.m.Bill Gottlieb, "Swing Sessions," Washington Post, 1940 06 02 p.8.04,2-22..
      added 2011

      updated 2013-07-26
      1940 06 02
      Sunday
      8:30 until dawn
      .Washington, D.C.Cruise ship Robert E. LeeCross Keys' Nautical Cruisead in Vail I, no source given.04,2-22..2011
      1940 06 03
      Monday
      .Albany, N.Y.Odd Fellows Hall
      "The Versatile Girls will present Duke Ellington's orchestra at their annual ball on June 3 at the Odd Fellows Hall in Albany."
      New York Age 1940-05-18 p.7...Steiner 2013-07-26
      added 2013-07-26
      1940 06 04?
      Tuesday
      .Boston, Mass.....04,2-22..2011
      1940 06 05
      Wednesday
      .Old Orchard Beach, MaineOcean Pier...04,2-22..2011
      1940 06 06
      Thursday
      .activities not documented.
      1940 06 07
      Friday
      1940 06 13
      Thursday
      New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater
      253 W. 125th St., Borough of Manhattan, Harlem district
      ...04,2-22..2011
      1940 06 08
      Saturday
      .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterSee 1940 06 07.....2011
      1940 06 09
      Sunday
      .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterSee 1940 06 07.....2011
      1940 06 10
      Monday
      .New York, N.Y.Cotton ClubPeripheral event
      The Cotton Club closed. Business was terrible, but Herman Stark said he'd reopen with another show later in the season.
      New York Sun, 1940-06-14, p.25djp
      added 2011

      updated 2013-07-26
      1940 06 10
      Monday
      .New York, N.Y.CBS StudiosPrerecording of the BBC "America Dances" broadcast that was aired April 26, 1941.
      Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
      W. Jones, C.Williams, Stewart, Brown, Nanton, Tizol, Bigard, Hodges, possibly sub William White Jr., Webster, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Blanton, Greer, Ivie Anderson

        Titles recorded:
      • East St. Louis Toodle-O (theme)
      • Ko-Ko
      • Blue Goose
      • So Far, So Good
      • Cotton Tail
      • Concerto For Cootie
      • Jack The Bear
      • Boy Meets Horn
      • The Sergeant Was Shy
      • Don't Get Around Much Anymore
      .DE4010CAH mar10; djp
      added 2011

      updated 2013-07-27
      1940 06 10
      Monday
      .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterSee 1940 06 07.....2011
      1940 06 11
      Tuesday
      .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterSee 1940 06 07.....2011
      1940 06 12.New York, N.Y..Duke is interviewed by Norman Pierce for an MBS program called “Radio Newsreel”

      During the session, he plays Don't Get Around Much Anymore.
      .DE4011Timner.
      added 2011

      updated 2013-07-27
      1940 06 12...PERSONNEL CHANGE
      Otto Hardwicke leaves the band
      New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-12
      1940 06 12
      Wednesday
      .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterSee 1940 06 07.....2011
      1940 06 13
      Thursday
      .New York, N.Y.Central Park MallDuke guest-conducted the New York municipal bandStratemann p.162 citing Variety 1940-06-05...
      added 2011

      updated 2013-07-27
      1940 06 13
      Thursday
      .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterSee 1940 06 07.....2011
      1940 06 14
      Friday
      .Ithaca, N.Y.Cornell University...04,2-22..2011
      1940 06 15
      Saturday
      .Youngstown, Oh.Stambaugh...04,2-22..2011
      1940 06 16
      Sunday
      .Chicago, Ill..Duke Alone, orchestra in Dayton.(?)04,2-22..2011
      1940 06 17
      Monday
      .Johnstown,Majestic Theater...04,2-22..2011
      1940 06 18
      Tuesday
      .activities not documented.
      1940 06 19
      Wednesday
      .Charleston, S.C.Riverside Beach ParkFalse date....KenSteiner aug112011
      1940 06 19
      Wednesday
      .activities not documented.
      1940 06 20
      Thursday
      .activities not documented.
      1940 06 21
      Friday
      .Philadelphia, Penn.Golden Ballroom...04,2-22Vail I 183 photo
      DEIP photo
      .2011
      1940 06 22
      Saturday
      .AllentownCastle Garden...04,2-22
      03,2-12
      ..2011
      1940 06 23
      Sunday
      .New York, N.Y.Savoy Ballroom...04,2-22..2011
      1940 06 24
      Monday
      .Lancaster, Penn.Rocky Springs Park...04,2-22..2011
      1940 06 25
      Tuesday
      .activities not documented.
      1940 06 26
      Wednesday
      .activities not documented.
      1940 06 27?
      Thursday
      .Lawrence, Mass.Recreation BallroomUncertain Date..04,2-22..2011
      1940 06 27...PERSONNEL CHANGE
      Otto Hardwicke, rejoins the band after his replacement was found to be lacking.
      New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-12
      1940 06 28
      Friday
      .Fort LeeAmusement Park...04,2-22
      00,3-22
      ..2011
      1940 06 29
      Saturday
      .Bemus Point, N.Y.CasinoIn 1984, DEMS reported the current casino owner of this open-air ballroom on Lake Chautauqua said Ellington appeared there in 1932, 1934 & 1938, but not in 1940. This appears to be incorrect; Ken Steiner located a "same day" ad for this appearance.Ad, Jamestown Evening Post, 1940-06-29, p.5.04,2-22
      89,2-6
      89,1-16
      .steiner
      added 2011

      updated 2012-08-20
      1940 06 30
      Sunday
      .activities not documented.

      July 1940

      1940 07 02.Abingdon, Va. Vann's Warehouse."Seats sale at Pearl Roberts’ Home, and Abingdon Pharmacy, $1.00; at the door, $1.25. Limited space for white spectators; tickets at Cowan-Grant, 55c; at the door, 75c."ad, Bristol News Bulletin, 1Jul40, p3.04,2-22
      03,2-12
      .steineradded 2011

      updated 2012-08-20
      1940 07 03.Chattanooga, Tenn.Memorial Auditorium...04,2-22..2011
      1940 07 04.MaconMacon Auditorium...04,2-22..2011
      1940 07 06.CharlestonArmory...04,2-22
      03,2-12
      ..2011
      1940 07 08.Mount HopeArmory...04,2-22..2011
      1940 07 10.LexingtonJoyland Casino...04,2-22..2011
      1940 07 12.Buckroe BeachBayshore P....04,2-22..2011
      1940 07 15.AuburnFrazier Park...04,2-22..2011
      1940 07 16.Columbus, Oh.Fairgrounds...04,2-22..2011
      1940 07 17.AtlantaCity AuditoriumBlacks dance/Whites con..04,2-22..2011
      1940 07 18.AshevilleCarolina Ware...04,2-22..2011
      1940 07 19.CharlestonBeach Park...04,2-22..2011
      1940 07 22.New York, N.Y..Victor recording session,.DE401204,2-22
      98,4-14
      ..2011
      1940 07 23.New York, N.Y..Rex Stewart HRS recording session..07,1-43
      99,4-23
      ..2011
      1940 07 24.New York, N.Y..RCA/Victor Rec S.,.DE401306,3-19
      04,1-32
      00,2-5
      99,5-22
      98,4-5
      98,3-17
      96,2-4
      89,1-16
      83,3-7
      ..2011
      1940 07 25.New York, N.Y.World's Fair+Charlie Barnet Orchestra
      ..04,2-22..2011
      1940 07 261940 08 01Detroit, Mich.Eastwood Gardens..DE4014 DE401508,2-25
      04,2-22
      02,3-6
      02,2-21
      87,4-5
      Timner corrections .2011
      1940 07 29.Detroit, Mich.Eastwood Gardens..DE401404,1-15
      03,2-9
      02,3-26+27
      02,2-11
      87,4-5
      85,3-3
      85,2-11
      Timner corrections
      NDCS 1037
      .2011
      1940 07 30.Detroit, Mich.Eastwood Gardens...04/1-32..2011
      1940 07 31.Detroit, Mich.Eastwood Gardens..DE4015 04/1-15+32
      03,2-9
      03,1-5
      85,3-3
      85,2-11
      Timner corrections .2011

      August 1940

      1940 08 01.New York, N.Y.World's Fair...02,3-6..2011
      1940 08 02?.Dayton.Uncertain..04,2-22..2011
      1940 08 041940 08 10Virginia BeachSurf Cl...04,2-22..2011
      1940 08 15.South LynnfieldKimball...04,2-22..2011
      1940 08 161940 08 17SalemCanobie Lake Park..DE4016 DE401711,1-9
      06,2-29
      04,2-22
      03,3-28
      03,2-9
      03,1-4
      85,2-11
      ..2011
      1940 08 19..No Longer Above Salem...03,3-28
      03,2-9
      03,1-4
      85,3-3
      85,2-11
      ..2011
      1940 08 20.Boston, Mass.Roseland Ballroom...04,2-22
      03,2-12
      ..2011
      1940 08 21.ClaremontRoseland Ballroom...04,2-22..2011
      1940 08 231940 08 24Toronto, Ont.Canadian National Exhibition
      New Dance Pav
      ...04,2-22..2011
      1940 08 24.Chicago, Ill.Hotel ShermanFloyd G. Snelson's column in the New York Age, 1940-08-24, p.4,: "The oomph girl, Bea Ellis, is quietly lolling in her "Sugar Hill" love-nest and will join her heart-beat, Duke Ellington, next week, when he opens his engagement at the Hotel Sherman, in Chicago." ......added 2012-09-03
      1940 08 26
      Monday
      .Chicago, Ill.Chicago Coliseum)Miss Bronze America Contest
      (1)According to the Chicago Defender, 4,000 attended the Miss Bronze America Contest of the American Negro Exposition, Ellington and his Orchestra played for the contest and Ellington crowned contest winner Miriam Ali.

      (2)The Chicago Defender also reported that, following the coronation ceremony, Ellington played for dancing at the Tropical Gardens next door.

      (3)The New York Age said the "finals were held beginning at midnight in the Exposition Theatre" and "it was not until 2:30 AM that the winner could be declared and crowned in the Court of Dioramas where Duke Ellington was playing. The crown was placed on the winner's head by James W. Washington, president and founder of the Exposition."

      The Court of Dioramas was in the centre of the Coiseum, and the Exposition Theater or Exposition Hall was at the north end.
      • "Beauty Queen to Leave for New York on Sunday," Chicago Defender, 31Aug40 p2
      • Chicago Tribune, 1Sep40, part6, p6
      • New York Age, Sept. 7, 1940
      .04,2-22.Steiner; djp
      added 2011

      updated 2012-09-05
      1940 08 27.St. LouisMunicipal Auditorium...04,2-22..2011
      1940 08 31.GlencoeLake Shore Cl....04,2-22..2011

      September 1940

      1940 09 02.St. LouisForrest Park...04,2-22..2011
      1940 09 03.HendersonTrocadero Cl...04,2-22..2011
      1940 09 05.Chicago, Ill..Victor recording session, + broadcast “In Chicago Tonight”.DE4018?08,3-32
      06,1-8
      04,2-22
      03,2-28
      02,2-17
      01,2-30 = 01,2-29
      00,4-11+23
      00,3-25
      85,1-10
      Timner corrections .2011
      1940 09 061940 09 30Chicago, Ill.Hotel Sherman..DE401904,2-22
      02,2-22+26
      .CAHoct052011
      1940 09 07.Chicago, Ill.Hotel ShermanCommercial broadcast =Opening Night on 6th?.DE402009,3-10
      04,2-22
      02,2-26
      98,2-24
      83,3-8
      79,1-1
      Timner corrections (credit CarlHällström+KenSteiner as all 09,3-10 entries)2011
      1940 09 07.Chicago, Ill.Hotel ShermanSustaining broadcast WMAQ+NBC..10,2-11
      09,3-10
      ..2011
      1940 09 08.Chicago, Ill.Hotel ShermanSustaining broadcast WMAQ+NBC.DE402109,3-10
      04,2-10
      04/1-32
      03/3-27
      03,2-9+29
      03/1-28
      02,2-26
      85,3-3
      ..2011
      1940 09 09.Chicago, Ill..Broadcast“Your Music IQ”..04,2-22..2011
      1940 09 10.Chicago, Ill.Hotel ShermanSustaining broadcast WMAQ 11:05..09,3-10..2011
      1940 09 101940 09 11Chicago, Ill.Hotel ShermanSustaining broadcast NBC-Red network.DE402209,3-10
      02,2-26
      ..2011
      1940 09 11.Chicago, Ill.Hotel ShermanSustaining broadcast WMAQ 11:05..10,2-11
      09,3-10
      ..2011
      1940 09 111940 09 12Chicago, Ill.Grand Terrace......2011
      1940 09 111940 09 12Chicago, Ill. /+ Hotel ShermanSustaining broadcast WENR+NBC.DE402310,2-11
      09,3-10
      04,2-22
      00,2-21+26
      ..2011
      1940 09 12.Chicago, Ill.Hotel ShermanSustaining broadcast NBC-Blue network..10,2-11
      09,3-10
      ..2011
      1940 09 13.Chicago, Ill.Hotel ShermanSustaining broadcast WENR.DE402409,3-10
      03,3-28
      03,2-9
      00,2-21+26
      NDCS 1053.2011
      1940 09 14.Chicago, Ill.Hotel ShermanSustaining broadcast WMAQ+NBC..09,3-10..2011
      1940 09 15.Chicago, Ill.Brass Rail...04,2-22..2011
      1940 09 15.Chicago, Ill.Hotel ShermanSustaining broadcast WMAQ+NBC..09,3-10..2011
      1940 09 17.Chicago, Ill.Hotel ShermanSustaining broadcast NBC.....2011
      1940 09 17.Chicago, Ill.Hotel Sherman+ Sustaining broadcast WMAQ 11:05..09,3-10
      04,2-10
      ..2011
      1940 09 18.Chicago, Ill.Hotel ShermanSustaining broadcast WMAQ 11:05+ Sustaining broadcast WENR+NBC..09,3-10..2011
      1940 09 19.Chicago, Ill.Hotel ShermanSustaining broadcast NBC-Blue network..09,3-10..2011
      1940 09 20.Chicago, Ill.Hotel ShermanSustaining broadcast WENR..09,3-10..2011
      1940 09 21.Chicago, Ill.Hotel ShermanNBC-broadcast + Sustaining broadcast WMAQ+NBC

      "This is the 11:05 PM NBC coast-to-coast broadcast but since it was airchecked in Chicago from the WMAQ feed it also got the Panther Room commercial which was being read by a different announcer, located in the studio, and of course not heard on the NBC Blue line." - Hällström

      "Jig Walk" is included in New Desor, the other titles broadcast were:
      • Sign-on: Sepia Panorama
      • The Big (sic) Walk
      • Whispering Grass
      • Blueberry Hill
      • Harlem Air Shaft
      • All This and Heaven Too
      • Maybe
      • Madam Will Drop Her Shawl
      • Tooting Through the Roof
      • There I Go
      • Sign-off: Warm Valley
      .DE4025NDCS 1053.
      added 2011

      updated 2013-05-02
      1940 09 22.Chicago, Ill.Hotel ShermanWMAQ broadcast..09,3-10..2011
      1940 09 24.Chicago, Ill.Hotel ShermanWMAQ broadcast..09,3-10..2011
      1940 09 25.Chicago, Ill.Hotel ShermanSustaining broadcast WMAQ+ Sustaining broadcast WENR+NBC..09,3-10..2011
      1940 09 26.Chicago, Ill.Hotel ShermanSustaining broadcast NBC + Sustaining broadcast WENR.DE402609,3-10
      08,2-25
      02,2-26
      85,3-3
      85,2-11
      ..2011
      1940 09 27.Chicago, Ill.Hotel ShermanSustaining broadcast WENR.DE402709,3-10
      09,2-21
      91,2-7
      85,3-3
      ..2011
      1940 09 28.Chicago, Ill.Hotel ShermanSustaining broadcast WMAQ+NBC..09,3-10..2011
      1940 09 29.Chicago, Ill.Square's Café...04,2-22..2011
      1940 09 29.Chicago, Ill.Hotel ShermanSustaining broadcast WMAQ+NBC..09,3-10..2011
      1940 09/10.Chicago, Ill.Hotel Sherman..DE402811,2-6
      04,2-10
      02,3-26
      00,2-21
      NDCS 1018.2011

      October 1940

      1940 09 061940 10 16Chicago, Ill.Hotel Sherman(continued).DE401904,2-22
      02,2-22+26
      .CAHoct052011
      1940 10 01.Chicago, Ill.RCA Studio AVictor recording session
      Ellington and Blanton only
      • Pitter Panther Patter
      • Body and Soul
      • Sophisticated Lady
      • Mr. J.B. Blues
      .DE402904,2-22
      02,3-20
      99,5-22
      90,4-4
      83,4-1
      ..2011
      1940 10 01.Chicago, Ill.Hotel ShermanSustaining broadcast WMAQ+NBC..09,3-10..2011
      1940 10 02.Chicago, Ill.Hotel ShermanSustaining broadcast WMAQ 11:05+ Sustaining broadcast WENR..09,3-10..2011
      1940 10 03.Chicago, Ill.Hotel ShermanNBC-broadcast+ Sustaining broadcast WENR.DE403011,2-6
      09,3-10
      02,3-6
      00,3-25
      ..2011
      1940 10 04.Chicago, Ill.Hotel ShermanSustaining broadcast WENR..10,2-11
      09,3-10
      .2011
      1940 10 05.Chicago, Ill.Hotel ShermanSustaining broadcast WMAQ+NBC..10,2-11
      09,3-10
      ..2011
      1940 10 06.Chicago, Ill.Hotel ShermanSustaining broadcast WMAQ+NBC..10,2-11
      09,3-10
      ..2011
      1940 10 08.Chicago, Ill.Hotel ShermanSustaining broadcast WMAQ+NBC..09,3-10..2011
      1940 10 09.Chicago, Ill.Hotel ShermanSustaining broadcast WMAQ+ Sustaining broadcast WENR..09,3-10..2011
      1940 10 10.Chicago, Ill.Hotel ShermanSustaining broadcast WMAQ + Sustaining broadcast WENR..09,3-19..2011
      1940 10 11.Chicago, Ill.Hotel ShermanSustaining broadcast WENR..09,3-10..2011
      1940 10 11?.Chicago, Ill.Savoy Ballroom......2011
      1940 10 12.Chicago, Ill.Hotel ShermanSustaining broadcast WMAQ+NBC..09,3-10..2011
      1940 10 13.Chicago, Ill.Hotel ShermanSustaining broadcast WMAQ+NBC..09,3-10..2011
      1940 10 16.Chicago, Ill.Hotel ShermanSustaining broadcast WMAQ+NBC + Sustaining broadcast WENR..09,3-10..2011
      1940 10 17.Chicago, Ill.RCA Studio AVictor recording session
      • Warm Valley
      • The Flaming Sword
      .DE403109,3-10
      04,2-22
      03,2-28
      01,2-30 = 01,2-29
      00,2-19
      98,4-14
      98,2-22
      95,1-5
      89,1-16
      `
      85,1-10
      ..
      added 2011

      updated 2012-08-22
      1940 10 17.Chicago, Ill.Hotel Shermanclosing night Sustaining broadcast WENR.....2011
      1940 10 181940 10 23Chicago, Ill.Oriental Theatre...04,2-22..2011
      1940 10 25.Cedar Rapids, Io.Danceland...04,2-22..2011
      1940 10 26.GaryMiramar Ballroom...04,2-22
      03,2-13
      (credit KenSteiner as all 03,2-13 entries).2011
      1940 10 28.Chicago, Ill.RCA Studio AVictor recording session
      • Across the Track Blues
      • Chloe
      • I Never Felt This Way Before
      .DE4032...
      added 2011

      updated 2012-08-22
      1940 10 28.Chicago, Ill.Parkway Ballroomdance.....2011
      1940 10 28.Chicago, Ill.Grand Terrace Caguest..04,3-12
      04,2-22
      00,4-23
      98,4-14
      89,1-16
      ..2011
      1940 10 291940 10 30MadisonOrpheum Theatre...04,2-22..2011
      1940 10 31.Columbus, Oh.Columbus Auditorium...04,2-22
      02,2-22
      ..2011

      November 1940

      1940 11 01.MuniceMunice Fieldhouse...04,2-22..2011
      1940 11 02.Chicago, Ill..Bluebird recording session,.DE4033
      07,1-42
      04,2-22
      03,2-29
      03,1-28
      02,1-20
      98,4-9
      94,1-1
      92,2-6
      91,1-3
      90,4-3
      90,3-5
      87,4-5
      87,1-4
      83,4-1
      83,2-2
      Timner corrections .2011
      1940 11 02...PERSONNEL CHANGE
      Cootie Williams leaves the band to join Benny Goodman, with Ellington’s encouragement. He will later form his own band, and return to Ellington’s band in 1962.
      New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
      1940 11 04?.Minneapolis, Minn..Uncertain..04,2-22..2011
      1940 11 05.East Grand Forks, Minn.States BallroomDance
      In her liner notes to Storyville's double CD release The Duke at Fargo 1940: Special 60th Anniversary Edition, Annie Kuebler speculates Ray Nance joined the band here, rather than at Fargo.

      Tribune, Nov.6

      "Catching a train at Crookston, Minn. at 3:58 a.m. today, after playing for five hours at a dance in East Grand Forks, Duke Ellington and his orchestra rolled into town..."

      Winnipeg Evening Tribune 1940-11-06,p.13.04,2-22..
      added 2011

      updated 2013-04-15
      2013-05-26
      1940 11 06
      Wednesday
      9 pm to 1.30 am
      .Winnipeg, Man.AuditoriumDance attended by 3,300 listeners and dancers

      Tickets $1.10 for the dance or to sit in the balcony

      Catching the 3:58 am train at Crookston, Minn., the band arrived in Winnipeg in the morning. Leaving Union Station, Ellington "reviewed" a Royal Canadian Air Force band marching along Main Street and turning onto Broadway. Later in the day, Ellington was interviewed at the McLaren Hotel by an unnamed Evening Tribune reporter, during which he declined to give an opinion about the U.S. presidential election in which FDR had just been re-elected.
      Winnipeg Evening Tribune
      • Preview publicity and ad, 1940-11-02 p.20 & 10
      • Interview, 1940-11-06
      • Review, 1940-11-07
      ...
      added 2011

      updated 2013-05-27
      1940 11 07...PERSONNEL CHANGE
      Ray Nance, trumpet, joins the band. He played both trumpet and violin on this, his first known day with the group.
      New Desor vol.2

      Images
      djpAdded 2012-10-30
      1940 11 07.Fargo, N.D.Crystal BallroomDance. See archivist Annie Kuebler's liner notes for the CD The Duke at Fargo 1940: Special 60th Anniversary Edition (Storyville STCD 8317/17)Journal of Jazz Studies, Winter 2012, pp. 137-162DE403407,1-46
      04,2-22
      03,2-29
      03,1-28
      02,3-12
      02,2-17
      02,1-25
      01,3-27
      00,3-7+25
      99,5-6
      99,4-12
      Lambert photos
      RIT photo
      WwoDE photos

      Images
      .
      added 2011

      updated 2013-04-14
      1940 11 08.DuluthDuluth Armory...04,2-22..2011
      1940 11 11.Chicago, Ill..Bluebird recording session,.DE4035
      11,2-18
      07,1-42
      04,2-22
      03,1-16
      02,2-17
      87,2-11
      87,1-4
      Timner corrections
      ..2011
      1940 11 151940 11 21Chicago, Ill.Regal Theatre...04,2-22Vail190photo.2011
      1940 11 18...False Date See 17oct40.....2011
      1940 11 25.Detroit, Mich..Uncertain date..04,2-22..2011
      1940 11 281940 12 04Brooklyn, N.Y.Flatbush Theater...04,2-22
      03,2-13
      ..2011

      December 1940

      1940 12 051940 12 11New York, N.Y.Windsor Theatre...04,2-22..2011
      1940 12 06.Brooklyn, N.Y.Brookl Apollo...04,2-22
      03,2-13
      ..2011
      1940 12 12
      Thursday
      .Hamilton, N.Y.Colgate Memorial Chapel, Colgate UniversityConcert
      Colgate scheduled Ellington's band for the second of its concert and lecture series programme, sponsored by Delta of Kappa Delta Rho.

      "More than 1,500 persons heard a program of 22 selections...

      The band swung into action 30 minutes late, but so popular were its renditions that the audience soon forgot its tardiness. A new number, to be published this week, was played for the first time 'I Never Felt This Way Before.' Herbie Jeffrey (sic) gave the vocal interpretation.

      Miss Ivie Anderson, who appeared after intermission, pleased with several vocal selections, including 'Way Down in New Orleans'..."

      Other sidemen specifically named: Stewart, Hodges, Nance, Brown (called a trumpeter), Greer, and Bigard (said to play alto sax).
      • Oswego Palladium Times, 1940-11-23
      • Daily Sentinel,Rome,N.Y. 1940-12-13 p.11
      • Vail I 191 photo
      • Ulanov photo
      .
      .04,2-22



      djp
      added 2011

      updated 2012-09-14
      & 2013-09-16
      1940 12 131940 12 19New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater
      253 W. 125th St., Borough of Manhattan, Harlem district
      ...04,2-22..2011
      1940 12 15.New York, N.Y..Jack Teagarden recording session..99,4-23..2011
      1940 12 201940 12 22Hartford, Conn.State Theatre...04,2-22..2011
      1940 12 24.New York, N.Y.Savoy Ballroom...04,2-22..2011
      1940 12 25
      Wednesday
      Christmas Day
      .Cleveland, OhioHotel ClevelandChristmas Prom of the Ching Tang clubGlenn C. Pullen, "Andy Hardys About Town Shoot as High as the Moon for Holiday 'Jive' Favorites," Cleveland Plain Dealer, 1940-12-20 p.18...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2013-10-30
      1940 12 28.Chicago, Ill..Victor Studios.DE4036...2011
      1940 12 28.Chicago, Ill.Savoy Ballroom...08,3-6
      04,2-22
      98,4-14
      89,1-16
      ..2011
      1940 12 30.El Paso, Tex.Liberty HallSouthwestern Sun Carnival Coronation Ball

      As part of the annual Sun Carnival (with parade and Sun Bowl football game), Duke Ellington and His Orchestra played for Coronation Ball at 10:00 p.m. A local broadcast was carried over KROD at 11:00 p.m. (radio listing, El Paso Herald Post, 30Dec40, p8).
        El Paso Herald-Post
      • 1940-12-12, p.5
      • 1940-12-24, p.7
      • 1940-12-28, p.7
      • 1940-12-30, p.1
      .04,2-22..
      added 2011

      updated 2013-10-22
      1940 12 31
      Tuesday
      .Albuquerque, N.M.Carlisle Gym
      New Year's Eve dance, 9 pm to 4 a.m. for the benefit of the Albuquerque National Greek Relief Fund. Admission $1.75 per couple.
      Ad, Albuquerque Journal 1940-12-31, p.7... djp
      added 2013-10-22



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      January 1941

      1941 00 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
      Ellington hired Tom Whaley in 1941 to replace Juan Tizol as copyist. Whaley, born in 1892, first met Ellington at Robinson's Restaurant in New York, where Whaley was the pianist. Whaley was the Lafayette Theatre music director for one or two years before assuming that position with the Harlem Opera House in 1934. In 1935 he became Music Director of the Apollo Theatre,remaining until 1940. Whaley left the Ellington band briefly in 1950 but returned in 1951, and retired in 1971.

      In the 1960s, Whaley was the choirmaster for Ellington's sacred concerts, and he led the band in 1969 at the White House for Ellington's 70th birthday celebration.
      Whaley biographer Catherine Goode, email correspondence, 2013-08-19 et subs....djpAdded 2013-08-19
      1941 01 02.Los Angeles, Cal..Arrival..90,3-2
      90,2-4
      .(credit StevenLaskeras all 90,2-4 entries)2011
      1941 01 031941 01 31Culver City, Cal.Casa Manana.....2011
      1941 01 03.Los Angeles, Cal..“Lamplighter” KHJ-broadcast.....2011
      1941 01 15.Hollywood, Cal..Victor Rec.DE4101.(credit DEMS as all
      90,2-4 entries)
      2011
      1941 01 16.Los Angeles, Cal..“Kraft Music Hall” NBC-broadcast 6-7pm.DE410210,1-12
      90,2-4
      ..2011
      1941 01 20.Culver City, Cal.Casa ManRadio Newsreel broadcast.....2011
      1941 01 28.Culver City, Cal.Casa Man..DE410304,3-35
      04,2-10
      90,2-4
      79,1-1
      ..2011

      February 1941

      1941 02 011941 02 20Culver City, Cal.Casa Manana...07,3-20
      07,2-26
      06,3-5
      ..2011
      1941 02 --.Culver City, Cal.Casa Manana..DE9060d-h
      06,3-5
      NDCS 1080.2011
      1941 02 09.Culver City, Cal.Casa Manana..DE9060abc06,3-5
      90,2-4
      NDCS 1080.2011
      1941 02 09.Los Angeles, Cal..Broadcast
      “We Too Sing America”
      ....CAHoct052011
      1941 02 11.Culver City, Cal.Casa Manana...90,2-4..2011
      1941 02 13.Culver City, Cal.Casa Manana..DE410410,3-22
      90,2-4
      85,3-3
      ..2011
      1941 02 14.Culver City, Cal.Casa Manana...90,2-4..2011
      1941 02 15.Hollywood, Cal..Victor recording session.DE410508,3-6
      06,3-19
      02,1-5
      01,3-5/6
      01,3-11
      00,4-13
      00,3-13
      00,2-5
      99,5-22
      98,4-14
      90,2-4
      84,1-4
      ..2011
      1941 02 16.Culver City, Cal.Casa Manana..DE410611,1-22
      02,1-5
      01,3-6
      fs97,2-16
      90,2-4
      ..2011
      1941 02 20.Culver City, Cal.Casa Manana..DE4107NDCS 1004.2011
      1941 02 21.San Diego, Cal.Mission Beach...90,3-2
      90,2-4
      ..2011
      1941 02 231941 02 24Oakland, Cal.Sweet’s Ballroom......2011
      1941 02 25.RenoEl Patio Ballroom...05,1-7..2011
      1941 02 26.Stockton, Cal.Cocoanut Grove...05,1-7..2011
      1941 02 28.Napa, Cal.Napa Pavilion......2011

      March 1941

      1941 03 01.Sacramento, Cal.Sweet's Ballroom......2011
      1941 03 031941 03 04PortlandUptown Ballroom.(not 03-05)....KenSteiner aug112011
      1941 03 07.Yakima, Wash.Fairmont Ballroom...03,2-13..2011
      1941 03 08.Seattle, Wash.New Armory...03,2-13..2011
      1941 03 09.Olympia, Wash.Evergreen Ballroom...03,2-13..2011
      1941 03 10
      Monday
      .Victoria, B.C.York TheatreTheatre show
      TOMORROW! One Day Only
      NO OVERCROWING! THOUSANDS OF SEATS!
      PLENTY OF ROOM FOR ALL VICTORIA THEATREGOERS!
      IN PERSON! Continuous Performances!
      COME ANY TIME AND SEE A COMPLETE STAGE AND SCREEN SHOW!
      DUKE ELLINGTON
      AND HIS Famous ORCHESTRA
      AND ALL HIS ENTERTAINERS!
      ON OUR STAGE!
      THE TOP-FLIGHT RADIO-NETWORK AND RECORDING BAND!
      Greatest Musical
      Stage Show To Play Victoria In Years!...5 COMPLETE STAGE AND SCREEN SHOWS
      Doors Open At 12 Noon
      'Ellington' At 1:50, 3:45, 5:40, 7:35, 9:40..."
      Ads, The Daily Colonist, Victoria, B.C.
      • 1941-03-04
      • 1941-03-05
      • 1941-03-09.
      ....2011
      1941 03 11.Vancouver, B.C.Denman Auditorium......2011
      1941 03 12.Seattle, Wash.Trianon Ballroom......2011
      1941 03 13.Tacoma, Wash.Century Ballroom...03,2-13..2011
      1941 03 15.SeasideBungalow...03,2-13..2011
      1941 03 16.LongviewColumbia Theater......2011
      1941 03 18.BoiseMiramar Ballroom......2011
      1941 03 211941 03 25Salt Lake C.New Lake T....KenSteiner aug11 (not 21-24).2011
      1941 03 261941 03 27OgdenEgyptian Theatre....KenSteiner aug11 (not 25+26).2011
      1941 03 30.Los Angeles, Cal.CBS Studios..DE902505,3-43
      02,3-26
      02,1-2
      01,2-29
      NDCS 1046CAH16apr04
      CAHoct05
      2011

      April 1941

      1941 04 031941 04 09Los Angeles, Cal.Paramount Theatre......2011
      1941 04 13.Dallas, Tex.Skylon Ballroom......2011
      1941 04 14.ShreveportPalace Park......2011
      1941 04 15.AlexandriaMurphy's......2011
      1941 04 16.Houston, Tex.Pilgrim Auditorium......2011
      1941 04 27.Oklahoma City, Okla.Trianon...05,1-7..2011
      1941 04 28.Kansas CityMunicip.Auditorium......2011
      1941 04 29
      Ellington's birthday
      .Pine BluffMasonic T....05,1-7..2011
      1941 04 30.Greenville, Miss..Cottonpickers Carnival..90/2-4..2011

      May 1941

      1941 05 01
      Thursday
      .activities not documented.
      1941 05 02
      Friday
      8 pm
      1941 05 03
      Saturday
      St. Louis, Mo.Municipal AuditoriumFirst of two concerts in aid of the 'Y' Camp Benefit Circus
      The Jeter-Pillars Club Plantation Orchestra shared the stage

      "The Y Circus was really a show, but we called it a circus because that's how it started - from scratch, in a gym at the Pine Street Y around 1924... The main purpose of the Y Circus was to benefit Camp River Cliff. That's the way we got the money to pay for the kids to go to camp. The kids didn't have any money; their parents didn't have any money - maybe we got five dollars for two weeks - so the Y Circus subsidized the rest."  -George Elliott, Jr.
      ....
      added 2011

      updated 2013-04-24
      1941 05 03
      Saturday
      8 pm
      .St. Louis, Mo.Municipal AuditoriumSecond concert - see 1951 05 02.....2011
      1941 05 04
      Sunday
      .Peoria, Ill.Palace Theatre...05,1-7..2011
      1941 05 05
      Monday
      .activities not documented.
      1941 05 06
      Tuesday
      .Sheboygan, Wisc.Sheboygan Theater.Sheboygan Press
      • Mention, 1941-04-17, p.31
      • Ad 1941-05-02 p.17
      ....
      added 2011

      updated 2013-05-17
      1941 05 07
      Wednesday
      .Appleton, Wisc.RKO Theatre......2011
      1941 05 08
      Thursday
      .Kenosha, Wisc.Kenosha Theatre......2011
      1941 05 09
      Friday
      .Oshkosh, Wisc.Oshkosh Theatre......2011
      1941 05 10
      Saturday
      .activity not documented.
      1941 05 11
      Sunday
      .activity not documented.
      1941 05 12
      Monday
      .activity not documented.
      1941 05 13
      Tuesday
      .activity not documented.
      1941 05 14
      Wednesday
      .New York, N.Y.Victor Studio 2RCA Victor recording session
      Duke Ellington

      Piano solos recorded:
      • Dear Old Southland
      • Solitude


      Solitude is incorrectly said to have been recorded May 15 on the sleeve of RCA EPA-5002.
      Stratemann p.167DE4108..
      added 2011

      updated 2013-05-02
      1941 05 15
      Thursday
      .activity not documented.
      1941 05 16
      Friday
      .activity not documented.
      1941 05 17
      Saturday
      .Crawfordsville, Ind.Wabash College......2011
      1941 05 18
      Sunday
      ..activities not documented

      Appears to be a travel day - Chicago Defender reported the band arrived at 5 am and was on its way again by 7 am.
      .
      1941 05 19
      Monday
      .activities not documented
      Likely a travel day
      .
      1941 05 20
      Tuesday
      .Los Angeles, Cal.Arrival......2011
      1941 05 21
      Wednesday
      .activity not documented.
      1941 05 22
      Thursday
      ... Unexpected day off - activities not known.

      Stratemann says this scheduled club date at Topsy's Roost in Southgate was booked for May 22 but was postponed by a week.

      When it opened, Topsy's or Topsy's Roost had been renamed and was the Trianon Ballroom Cafe
      Stratemann p.167.02,2-21.djp
      added 2011

      updated 2013-05-02
      1941 05 23
      Friday
      .activities not documented.
      1941 05 24
      Saturday
      .activities not documented.
      1941 05 25
      Sunday
      1941 06 18
      Wednesday
      Southgate, Cal.Trianon Ballroom-Cafe

      2800 East Firestone
      Nightclub engagement (floorshow)

      Appearing with Ellington and his orchestra were Ivie Anderson and Herb Jeffries, dancer Peter Ray and the Four Kit Kats dance team (Billboard says Four Tic Tocs).

      While Stratemann has this engagement delayed until May 29, the band's performance of 25 May 1941 was reviewed in "The California Eagle" 29 May 41, indicating the residency began by 25 May at the latest. The closing date is based on a June 13 ad saying the last night will definitely be the 18th.

      Stratemann says during the Trianon residency, Ellington worked on music for Jump for Joy, the musical he would put on later in the year in Los Angeles.

      Billboard says club owner Jimmy Contratto, in the construction business, built Topsy's in 1932. He closed Topsy's, famous for food, renovated and reopened in May as the Trianon Ballroom with the Ellington orchestra and the floorshow. Amenities included parking, coat check, gardenia concessions in the men's and women's washrooms and a photography concession.
      ..CAHoct05
      added 2011

      updated 2013-05-02
      2013-10-16
      1941 May or June.SouthgateTrianon Ballroom..DE901011,2-6
      00,3-24
      00,2-21
      NDCS 1029.2011
      .Southgate, Cal.Trianon Ballroom-CafeNightclub floor show - see 1941 05 25.....2011
      1941 05 26
      Monday
      .Southgate, Cal.Trianon Ballroom-CafeNightclub floor show - see 1941 05 25.....2011
      1941 05 27
      Tuesday
      .Southgate, Cal.Trianon Ballroom-CafeNightclub floor show - see 1941 05 25.....2011
      1941 05 28
      Wednesday
      .Southgate, Cal.Trianon Ballroom-CafeNightclub floor show - see 1941 05 25.....2011
      1941 05 29
      Thursday
      5-6 pm
      .Los Angeles, Cal.NBC StudiosEllington and Blanton appeared on “Kraft Music Hall” NBC-broadcast. They performed Stomp Caprice as a duet, and Frankie and Johnny with the John Scott Trotter orchestra and a choir..DE4109..2011
      1941 05 29
      Thursday
      .Southgate, Cal.Trianon Ballroom-CafeNightclub floor show - see 1941 05 25.....2011
      1941 05 30
      Friday
      .Southgate, Cal.Trianon Ballroom-CafeNightclub floor show - see 1941 05 25.....2011
      1941 05 31
      Saturday
      .Southgate, Cal.Trianon Ballroom-CafeNightclub floor show - see 1941 05 25.....2011

      June 1941

      1941 06 01
      Sunday
      .Southgate, Cal.Trianon Ballroom-CafeNightclub floor show - see 1941 05 25.....2011
      1941 06 --.SouthgateTrianon Ballroom..DE411211,2-6
      04,3-35
      02,2-21
      97,2-8
      ..2011
      1941 06 02...Date of 3 year contract between Ellington and the William Morris Agency - the contract is reproduced at DEMS 89/1-3 and sets out the variation in fees to be paid WMA based on the length of the engagement and the remuneration paid to Ellington and his orchestra...DEMS 89/1-3..
      added 2011

      updated 2012-09-21
      1941 06 02
      Monday
      .Southgate, Cal.Trianon Ballroom-CafeNightclub floor show - see 1941 05 25.....2011
      1941 06 03
      Tuesday
      .Southgate, Cal.Trianon Ballroom-CafeNightclub floor show - see 1941 05 25.....2011
      1941 06 04
      Wednesday
      .Southgate, Cal.Trianon Ballroom-CafeNightclub floor show - see 1941 05 25.....2011
      1941 06 05
      Thursday
      .Southgate, Cal.Trianon Ballroom-CafeNightclub floor show - see 1941 05 25.....2011
      1941 06 05.Hollywood, Cal.RCA Studio..DE411006,3-19
      03,1-16
      98,4-14
      90,2-4
      89,1-16
      ..2011
      1941 06 06
      Friday
      .Southgate, Cal.Trianon Ballroom-CafeNightclub floor show - see 1941 05 25.....2011
      1941 06 07
      Saturday
      .Southgate, Cal.Trianon Ballroom-CafeNightclub floor show - see 1941 05 25.....2011
      1941 06 08
      Sunday
      .Southgate, Cal.Trianon Ballroom-CafeNightclub floor show - see 1941 05 25.....2011
      1941 06 09
      Monday
      .Los Angeles, Cal.MBS StudiosMBS Broadcast, "Salute to Canada Lee".DE411190,2-4Timner corrections .
      added 2011

      updated 2013-10-16
      1941 06 09
      Monday
      .Southgate, Cal.Trianon Ballroom-CafeNightclub floor show - see 1941 05 25.....2011
      1941 06 10
      Tuesday
      .Southgate, Cal.Trianon Ballroom-CafeNightclub floor show - see 1941 05 25.....2011
      1941 06 11
      Wednesday
      .Southgate, Cal.Trianon Ballroom-CafeNightclub floor show - see 1941 05 25.....2011
      1941 06 12
      Thursday
      .Southgate, Cal.Trianon Ballroom-CafeNightclub floor show - see 1941 05 25.DE4113..2011
      1941 06 13
      Friday
      .Southgate, Cal.Trianon Ballroom-CafeNightclub floor show - see 1941 05 25.....2011
      1941 06 14
      Saturday
      .Southgate, Cal.Trianon Ballroom-CafeNightclub floor show - see 1941 05 25.....2011
      1941 06 15
      Sunday
      .Southgate, Cal.Trianon Ballroom-CafeNightclub floor show - see 1941 05 25..90,2-4..2011
      1941 06 16
      Monday
      .Southgate, Cal.Trianon Ballroom-CafeNightclub floor show - see 1941 05 25.DE411490,2-4Timner corrections .2011
      1941 06 17
      Tuesday
      .Southgate, Cal.Trianon Ballroom-CafeNightclub floor show - see 1941 05 25.....2011
      1941 06 18
      Wednesday
      .Southgate, Cal.Trianon Ballroom-CafeNightclub floor show - see 1941 05 25

      Final night
      .....2011
      1941 06 18
      Wednesday
      .Los Angeles, Cal.CapriThis may have been a gig, but more likely it was a jam session at the Capri after the band closed at the Trianon.

      "The Capri jumped last Wednesday night after hours. Every musician of note in town was there. Lunceford and Duke men had a chance to cut each other and knock everyone else out. Nellie Lucher, piano; Slam Stewart, bass; George Reed, drums; Joe Lewis, guitar; and Jackie Porter, trumpet; got the session going with Lady Be Good.

      " Late (sic) Ben Webster, Joe Thomas, Lester Young and Bumps Myers, all tenor saxes, battled for a while... Webster, as always, went six stories below the basement, to dish up his particular brand of dirty tone. ...

      "Rex Stewart ranked Gabriel with his expressive cornet choruses and Doutsie Williams wasn’t far behind. Proving his master touch Jimmie Blanton plucked bass on Body and Soul while Al Norris riffed a bit of gutter guitar.

      Lee Young deserves a big pat on the back ...for getting together such a fine group of musicians.

      .
      "Jam Session," California Eagle, 1941-06-26 p.Two-B.05,2-40
      05,1-7
      ..
      added 2011

      updated 2013-10-16
      1941 06 19
      Thursday
      .activities not documented.
      1941 06 20
      Friday
      .Hollywood, Cal.Victor Studios......2011
      1941 06 20
      Friday
      .Fresno, CalNew Memorial Auditorium"9:00 P.M. - 1:00 A.M."ad, Fresno Bee, 19Jun41, p.17...K.Steiner Dec 2012.Added 2013-11-24
      1941 06 21
      Saturday
      9 P.M.
      .Capitola, Cal.Capitola BallroomDuke Ellington
      One Big Night
      Admission 99 cents including tax
      .
      Ad, Santa Cruz Sentinel, 1941-06-20...Steiner
      added 2013-11-24
      1941 06 22
      Sunday
      .activities not documented.
      1941 06 23
      Monday
      .activities not documented.
      1941 06 24
      Tuesday
      .activities not documented.
      1941 06 25
      Wednesday
      .activities not documented.
      1941 06 26
      Thursday
      .Hollywood, Cal.Victor Studios..DE411508,3-32
      07,1-47
      06,1-27
      90,2-4
      89,1-16
      ..2011
      1941 06 27
      Friday
      .activities not documented.
      1941 06 28
      Saturday
      .activities not documented.
      1941 06 29
      Sunday
      .Los Angeles, Cal.Hollywood BowlKNX+CBS =USO-broadcast.DE420702,3-26
      02,2-21
      .Hallström feb102011
      1941 06 30
      Monday
      .activities not documented.

      July 1941

      1941 07 01
      Tuesday
      .activities not documented.
      1941 07 02
      Wednesday
      ...Peripheral event
      Tickets for the forthcoming Jump for Joy musical went on sale
      John Bloom, Michael Nevin Willard, editors, Sports Matters: Race, Recreation, and Culture, New York University Press, 2002, p.61djpAdded 2013-10-16
      1941 07 02
      Wednesday
      .Hollywood, Cal.Victor Studios..DE411606,3-19
      03,2-29
      03,1-28
      90,3-2
      90,2-4
      89,1-16
      ..2011
      1941 07 03
      Thursday
      .Hollywood, Cal.Victor Studios..DE4117NDCS 1004.2011
      1941 07 04
      Friday
      .Los Angeles, Cal."Lamplighter Show"......2011
      1941 07 05
      Saturday
      1941 07 09Los Angeles, Cal..Jump for Joy rehearsals..02,2-21
      85,3-4
      ..2011
      1941 07 06
      Sunday
      Los Angeles, Cal..Jump for Joy rehearsals.....2011
      1941 07 07
      Monday
      Los Angeles, Cal..Jump for Joy rehearsals.....2011
      1941 07 08
      Tuesday
      Los Angeles, Cal..Jump for Joy rehearsals.....2011
      1941 07 09
      Wednesday
      Los Angeles, Cal..Jump for Joy rehearsals.....2011
      1941 07 10
      Thursday
      1941 09 27Los Angeles, Cal.Mayan TheatreEllington's full-length musical theatre show “Jump For Joy” opened at 9:10 p.m. in the Mayan Theatre and would run for 101 performances.
      It opened to mixed reviews, but in August The California Eagle's critic* wrote:

      "...Saw Jump for Joy again, and it was much improved since the first week's performance. Dorothy Dandridge is out and Wynelda Carter is in. ...

      However Ivie Anderson and Marie Bryant are still the life of hte show. There's never a dull moment when either of these gals are on deck. Ivie can sing a song so that the audience get every word, and at the same time make cracks at Sonny Greer, tease Duke and wink at the boys in the front row. Wednesday night she went into a dance routine that would have slayed you.

      Marie has enough pep for ten people. She and Paul White make a fine comedy team.

      The most killing thing in the play is Clarence Landry's superb acting (complete with hankjie) as a pansie. He's really marvellous.

      Now let us get to the subject of Joe Turner. Such blues shouting as that man can do!

      I was very surprised to note that he doesn't go in for jivin' the audiences a la Wynonie Harris. He just stands there, sort of looks over the gals on the front row with an "Oh, nuts!" expression and shouts the meanest verses since Simon Legree. And to the babes love it?

      He doesn't tone down his words either. Wednesday he did Cherry Red, Rocks in My Bed, Wee Baby and some others that I thought were restricted to down home consumption. But Turner shouts 'em at the Mayan and makes the folks like it.

      Rex Steward (sic) does some mighty fine answering after each line Joe shouts. It's wonderful the amount of talking Rex can get out of a horn - and if you can get your mind in a certain groove, Peace, It's Wonderful!..."


      The show was staged by Nick Castle, the music was written by Ellington, with assistance from his son Mercer, Hal Borne and Billy Strayhorn. Lyrics were by Paul Webster and Sid Kuller. Stratemann credits Langston Hughes, Otis René, Mickey Rooney, and Charles Leonard with contributing music or lyrics, and says sketches were by Kuller and Hal Fimburg.

      Songs written for and used in the show included
      • Jump for Joy
      • I Got It Bad And That Ain't Good (sung by Ivie Anderson)
      • Rocks in My Bed (sung by Joe Turner)
      • Subtle Slough (later, with lyrics added, 'Just Squeeze Me')
      • The Brown-Skin Gal With The Calico Gown (sung by Herb Jeffries)
      • Bli-Blip (duet by Marie Bryant and Paul White
      • Bugle Breaks
      • Chocolate Shake
      • Stomp Caprice
      • Flame Indigo (sung by Herb Jeffries)
      • Shhh! He's on the Beat
      • Sharp Easter
      • Old-Fashioned Waltz
      • Concerto for Clinkers (Rex Stewart feature)
      Ellington: Working with those writers was a very interesting experience for me. The show was never the same, because every night after the final curtain we had a meeting up in the office. All fifteen writers would be present whenever possible, and we would discuss, debate, and make decisions as to what should come out of the show the next night...

      With the exception of Rex Stewart who was in a skit with Duke, the orchestra played in the pit and did not appear on stage. Stratemann attributes this to a union rule requiring extra pay if an orchestra appeared both in the pit and on stage.
      • MIMM, pp.175-180, shows the programme with details of creators, cast, production crew, scenes, songs, etc. Note the names in the programme are not all the same as in Stratemann.
      • *Wilma Cockrell, Jam Session California Eagle 1941-08-14 p.2B
      • Stratemann, pp.169-171, citing
        • Mayan Theatre "The Playgoer" 1941-08-25
        • Hollywood Reporter
          • 1941-07-11
          • 1941-07-22
        • Variety
          • 1941-07-16 p.25
          • 1941-07-23 p.60
          • 1941-07-30, p.45
          • 1941-08-06 p.56
          • 1941-08-13 p.58
          • 1941-09-03 p.59
          • 1941-10-01 p.91
        • Metronome 1941-10-00, p.20
        • Billboard (date not stated)
        • Down Beat
          • date not stated
          • 1941-09-01
        • MIMM p.155
        • Patricia Willard's notes for the Smithsonian long-playing album R 073
        • Silent movie filmed in theatre by Mary and Andy MacKay
        • Harry Carney's home movies
        • John Edward Hasse: Beyond Category pp.246-248
      .90,2-5..
      added 2011

      updated 2013-09-15
      1941 07 26
      Saturday
      ...
      FBI report: "The 'West Coast Volunteer' for June and July 1941, a monthly newsletter published by the Henry Eaton Post of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade ... reflected that the Hollywood Chapter of the veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade on July 26, 1941, gave a barn dance to raise funds. The publication related that Duke Ellington had appeared at the dance with a portion of his band..."
      FBI file no. 100-43443, p.8...djpadded 2012-11-13
      1941 07 15.Los Angeles, Cal.Mayan Theatreshow + dinner party for Disney strikers..10,1-10..2011

      August 1941

      1941 08 011941 08 31Los Angeles, Cal.Mayan Theatre“JumpForJoy”...Stratemann 169
      Vail199photo
      .2011
      1941 08 20.Culver City, Cal.Casa Manana......2011
      1941 08 24
      5:00 pm
      .Pasadena, Cal.Pasadena Gold Shell
      Memorial Park
      Old Town
      "Starlight Fiesta presents
      The greatest musical event of the season featuring one of America's greatest composers.
      Playing symphonic arrangements of his own compositions as well as classics in the popular field.
      Duke Ellington In His First American Concert Appearance"
      Admission: Reserved $1.10, General 55¢, Bleachers 25¢
      ..90,3-2
      Vail200photo
      California Eagle, 1941-08-14
      djp added 2011
      updated 2012-04-23
      1941 08 25.Los Angeles, Cal.CBS-Forecast #12correct date is 1941 09 01
      see there
      .DE411808,3-2
      90,3-2
      90,2-5
      86,3-1
      .CAH feb102011
      1941 08 29.Los Angeles, Cal.CBS-Forecast #12correct date is 1941 09 01 see there..90,2-5
      85,4-4
      85,3-4
      .CAH feb102011

      September 1941

      1941 09 --.Los Angeles, Cal.Meeting Orsonwelles....Stratemann 193.2011
      1941 09 011941 09 27Los Angeles, Cal.Mayan Theatre“JumpForJoy”.....2011
      1941 09 01.Los Angeles, Cal..CBS-Forecast #12 live broadcast “Jubilee”.DE411808,3-2
      90,3-2
      90,2-5
      86,3-1
      85,4-4
      85,3-4
      . Hallström feb102011
      1941 09 01.Los Angeles, Cal..NBC “Salute To Labor”.DE411906,3-19
      03,1-19
      97,4-2
      97,3-14
      90,2-5
      87,2-1
      87,1-2
      Vail201photo.2011
      1941 09 05.Los Angeles, Cal.CBS Studios...85,3-4.(credit JerryValburn as all 85,3-4 entries)2011
      1941 09 17.Los Angeles, Cal.RCA Studio..DE412009,3-4
      07,1-47
      04,1-32
      03,3-27
      99,4-21
      90,2-5
      79,2-1
      ..2011
      1941 09 26.Los Angeles, Cal.RCA Studio..DE412106,3-19
      03,2-29
      00,2-15
      90,2-5
      ..2011
      1941 09 29.Los Angeles, Cal..Recording session,.DE412203,1-28
      90,2-5
      ..2011

      October 1941

      1941 10 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
      Alvin R. “Junior” Raglin, bass, joins the band.
      New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
      1941 10 01
      Wednesday
      .activity not documented.
      1941 10 02
      Thursday
      .activity not documented.
      1941 10 03
      Friday
      .activity not documented.
      1941 10 04
      Saturday
      .activity not documented.
      1941 10 05
      Sunday
      .Los Angeles, Cal.Elks AuditoriumDance..90,3-2..2011
      1941 10 06
      Monday
      .activity not documented.
      1941 10 07
      Tuesday
      .activity not documented.
      1941 10 08
      Wednesday
      .activity not documented.
      1941 10 09
      Thursday
      .Los Angeles, Cal.."Kraft Music Hall" NBC-broadcast 6-7pm.DE4123 10,1-12
      04,1-32
      03,3-8
      90,2-5
      ..2011
      1941 10 10
      Friday
      .activity not documented.
      1941 10 11
      Saturday
      .Sacramento, Cal.Sweet's Ballroom...05,1-7..2011
      1941 10 12
      Sunday
      .Oakland, Cal. Oakland Ball Park"Duke Ellington, composer, pianist and conductor of one of America's famous dance bandsm who will appear at Sweet's Ballroom Sunday night, will attend the championship game between the California Eagles and Ben's Golden Glow today at the Oakland Ball Park. Ellington, who made an appearance in Sacramento, talked with Paul (Spier?) publicity director, over the phone from there, and promised definitely he would bring his band to the game. Ellington will march with Colonel Young's Drum and Bugle Corps, American Legion Post 229, which band will be in attendance at the game, and will supply music to the contest." Announcement, Oakland Tribune 1941-10-12 p.D12..K.Steiner
      added 2013-05-22
      1941 10 12
      Sunday
      3 pm
      .San Francisco, Cal.Curran Theater
      The Oakland Tribune reported Duke Ellington, Orson Wells and Ethel Waters would be guests of honour at a performance by Katherine Dunham and her Dunham Dancers, a troupe of 20 West Indian dancers accompanied by percussionists Gaucho Vanderhanz from Dutch Guinea and Ivan Lopez from Brazil.
      Oakland Tribune 1941-10-12 p.11...djp
      added 2013-05-17
      1941 10 12
      Sunday
      1941 10 13Oakland, Cal.Sweet's Ballroom...05,1-7..2011
      1941 10 13
      Monday
      .activity not documented.
      1941 10 14
      Tuesday
      .activity not documented.
      1941 10 15
      Wednesday
      .activity not documented.
      1941 10 16
      Thursday
      .activity not documented.
      1941 10 17
      Friday
      ...
      "Ellington was expected to attend a 17 October Los Angeles performance of 'Cabin in the Sky' by the Katherine Dunham Dancers."
      Stratemann p. 171, citing California Eagle 1941-10-09...KSteiner
      added 2013-05-23

      November 1941

      1941 11 011941 11 02Los Angeles, Cal.Mayan Theatre“Jump for Joy”.....2011
      1941 11 02...PERSONNEL CHANGE
      Jimmie Blanton leaves the band
      New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
      1941 11 051941 11 11San Francisco, Cal.Golden Gate Theater...05,1-7..2011
      1941 11 14.Palo Alto, Cal.Stanford University...90,3-2
      90,2-4
      ..2011
      1941 11 15
      Saturday
      Doors, 8 PM
      .Salinas, Cal.Salinas Armory
      Dance to this great band! See the Show of Shows.
      Dance to the sween music of this famous maestro. Come early and stay late. Admission, Gents, $1.101 $1.002, Ladies, 75 cents,2 Ladies or Service Men in Uniform, 75 cents1 tax included.
      Ads, Salinas Morning Post
      • 1. 1941-11-11
      • 1941-11-15
      ...Steiner 2013-07-26
      added 2013-07-26
      1941 11 16
      Sunday
      .activities not documented.
      1941 11 17
      Monday
      .activities not documented.
      1941 11 18
      Tuesday
      .San Jose, Cal.Civic Auditorium...05,1-7..2011
      1941 11 19
      Wednesday
      1941 11 25Los Angeles, Cal.Orpheum Theatre......2011
      1941 11 28.Berkeley Univ Dance....05,1-7
      90,3-2
      90,2-4
      ..2011

      December 1941

      1941 12 --.Los Angeles, Cal..“D.E. Soundies”,.DE412407,2-5
      06,3-19
      90,2-5
      Stratemann 175 Stratemann 182+183photos.2011
      1941 12 01
      Monday
      .Los Angeles, Cal.Trianon Ballroomopening night...Lester Y. p101.2011
      1941 12 02
      Tuesday
      .Los Angeles, Cal.Victor Studio..DE4125Vail207photo.2011
      1941 12 03
      Wednesday
      .Los Angeles, Cal.Victor Studio..DE412609,3-4
      06,3-19
      02,1-5
      01,3-5/6
      01,3-11
      99,4-2
      90,2-5
      84,1-5
      79,2-1
      ..2011
      1941 12 04
      Thursday
      .activities not documented.
      1941 12 05
      Friday
      .activities not documented.
      1941 12 06
      Saturday
      ...activities not documented Lasker reports the band departed this date for Seattle and Portland, so the day seems to be a travel day...90,3-2
      90,2-4
      ..2011
      1941 12 07
      Sunday
      .Eugene, Ore.Armory

      "Eugene Armory, Eugene, Oregon. Venue identified. "3:30 to 6 p.m. and 8 to 11 p.m." (Eugene Register-Guard, 7Dec41, ad) I have been unable to verify if this gig went on as scheduled following the attack on Pearl Harbor that morning. More research is needed. Ken Steiner"

      .
      ..03,2-13..
      added 2011

      updated 2013-10-30
      1941 12 08
      Monday
      1941 12 14Portland, Ore.Mayfair TheatreStage show......2011
      .Portland, Ore.Mayfair TheatreStage show - see 1941 12 08.....2011
      1941 12 09
      Tuesday
      .Portland, Ore.Mayfair TheatreStage show - see 1941 12 08.....2011
      1941 12 10
      Wednesday
      .Portland, Ore.Mayfair TheatreStage show - see 1941 12 08.....2011
      1941 12 11
      Thursday
      .Portland, Ore.Mayfair TheatreStage show - see 1941 12 08.....2011
      1941 12 12
      Friday
      .Portland, Ore.Mayfair TheatreStage show - see 1941 12 08.....2011
      1941 12 12
      Friday
      .Portland, Ore.Portland Air BaseFree concert for air base personnel.
      A.F.of M. Local 99, Portland, objected to musicians playing for the military for free. Duke Ellington, having agreed to put on a one-hour show for the soldiers, was said to have denied the right of the local union to interfere. Ellington's band entertained a packed house at the base Friday night, December 12.

      The air base appears to be close enough to the city to allow the concert to have been played during the band's 4 pm to 6:55 pm break between sets at the theatre, or it could have been after the band finished at the theatre, shortly ater 10 pm. The earlier time seems more likely, because the base executive officer is quoted as saying the base postponed supper to hear Ellington.
      The Oregonian 1941-12-20...Steiner 2013-10-30added 2013-10-30
      1941 12 13
      Saturday
      .Portland, Ore.Mayfair TheatreStage show - see 1941 12 08.....2011
      1941 12 14
      Sunday
      .Portland, Ore.Mayfair TheatreStage show - see 1941 12 08.....2011
      1941 12 151941 12 21Seattle, Wash.Palomar Theatre...05,1-7..2011
      1941 12 15.Seattle, Wash.Palomar Theatre...05,3-56..2011
      1941 12 18.Seattle, Wash.Owls’ Club...05,1-7..2011
      1941 12 2?1941 12 29Los Angeles, Cal.??.......2011



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      January 1942

      1942 01 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
      Singer Herb Jeffries leaves the band.
      New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
      1942 01 01
      Thursday
      1942 01 05
      Monday
      Kansas City, Mo.Mainstreet Theater
      1400 Main St.
      Stage showBillboard,1942-01-10 p.14....
      added 2011

      updated 2013-10-16
      1942 01 02
      Friday
      .Kansas City, Mo.Mainstreet TheaterStage show - see 1942 01 01.....2011
      1942 01 03
      Saturday
      .Kansas City, Mo.Mainstreet TheaterStage show - see 1942 01 01.....2011
      1942 01 04
      Sunday
      .Kansas City, Mo.Mainstreet TheaterStage show - see 1942 01 01.....2011
      1942 01 05
      Monday
      .Kansas City, Mo.Mainstreet TheaterStage show - see 1942 01 01.....2011
      1942 01 06
      Tuesday
      .Kansas City, Mo..Lay-over, activities not documented.....2011
      1942 01 07
      Wednesday
      .Kansas City, Mo..Lay-over, activities not documented.....2011
      1942 01 08
      Thursday
      1942 01 09
      Friday
      Junction City, Kans........2011
      1942 01 09
      Friday
      Junction City, Kans..see 1942 01 08.....2011
      1942 01 10
      Saturday
      .activities not documented.
      1942 01 11
      Sunday
      .activities not documented.
      1942 01 12
      Monday
      .Omaha, Neb........2011
      1942 01 13
      Tuesday
      .activities not documented.
      1942 01 14
      Wednesday
      .activities not documented.
      1942 01 15
      Thursday
      .activities not documented.
      1942 01 16
      Friday
      .Madison, Wisc........2011
      1942 01 17
      Saturday
      .Waukegan, Ill.Rink Ballroom.Peter Hammond's Pearl Harbour Jazz, pages 72 -74.... added 2011
      updated 2012-08-02
      1942 01 18
      Sunday
      .Elkhart, Ind........2011
      1942 01 19
      Monday
      .activities not documented

      It is pure speculation, but with Elkhart known as "Band Instrument Capital of the World", it seems possible some band members may have visited one or more of their factories.
      .
      1942 01 201945 09 30..Peripheral event
      The United States implemented year-round daylight savings time, calling it War Time, with three time zones, Eastern (EWT), Central (CWT) and Pacific (PWT). The zones were relabeled “Peace Time” after Japan surrendered.
      .Carl HällströmAdded 2012-10-06
      1942 01 21.Chicago, Ill.Studio ARCA-Victor recording session
      Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra
      W. Jones, Stewart, Nance, Brown, Nanton, Tizol, Bigard, Hodges, Hardwicke, Webster, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer

        Titles recorded:
      • Perdido
      • C-Jam Blues
      • Moon Mist
      .DE4201..
      added 2011

      updated 2013-05-18
      1942 01 231942 01 29Chicago, Ill.Oriental Theat......2011
      1942 01 301942 01 31Detroit, Mich.Paradise Theat......2011
      1942 01 30...NBC-Broadcast “BirthdayCeleb”..01,2-20..2011

      February 1942

      1942 02 011942 02 05Detroit, Mich.Paradise Theat......2011
      1942 02 061942 02 09CantonPalace Theatre......2011
      1942 02 10.Pittsburgh, Penn.Hill Street Auditorium......2011
      1942 02 11.UniontownState Theatre......2011
      1942 02 121942 02 18Boston, Mass.RKO Theatre......2011
      1942 02 20.LawrenceRecreation Ballroom......2011
      1942 02 21.PortlandRicker Gardens......2011
      1942 02 22.WorcesterMunicipal Auditorium......2011
      1942 02 23.Boston, Mass.Symphony Hall......2011
      1942 02 24.Toronto, Ont.Dover Club......2011
      1942 02 25.Buffalo, N.Y.Memorial Auditorium......2011
      1942 02 26.New York, N.Y.Victor Studio 1..DE4202Timner corrections .2011
      1942 02 27...NBC-Broadcast “FashionsInJazz”..01,2-20..2011
      1942 02 271942 02 28Washington, D.C.Howard Theatre....VARphoto
      Hasse281photo
      Vail211photo
      .2011

      March 1942

      1942 03 011942 03 05Washington, D.C.Howard Theatre......2011
      1942 03 061942 03 12Baltimore, Md.Royal Theatre......2011
      1942 03 131942 03 19Philadelphia, Penn.Earle Theater......2011
      1942 03 201942 03 26Pittsburgh, Penn.Stanley Theater......2011
      1942 03 271942 03 29MolineTri-State Theatr......2011
      1942 03 301942 03 31..Travel To California.....2011

      April 1942

      1942 04 01...Travel To California.....2011
      1942 04 021942 05 12
      10:30 pm
      South Gate, Cal.Trianon BallroomSix week 50-minute floorshow averaging 7,000 patrons a week. Ellington's was the first band to play twice at the Trianon, and set attendance records on opening night and the first Saturday, when 2,150 customers came.

      Stratemann reported Ellington was the master of ceremonies and the first week, it appeared just Ellington and his rhythm team with Rex Stewart accompanied the floorshow. The floor show in the first week was
      • Sleepy Wiliuams and Georgia (song and dance)
      • Marie Bryant
      • Leon Cepoas (tap)
      • Ivie Anderson
      • Closing duet by Marie Bryant and Ray Nance

      For the second and later weeks, the show featured Herb Jeffries, Marie Bryant, Ivie Anderson and Ray Nance, plus The Three Rockets dancers from Jump for Joy.

      Consistently, Billboard reported that in the first week, three acts were used and the show was not built around the band but in the second week two acts were used, with the band was worked in for a good part of the show.

      Stratemann reports frequent broadcasts on station KHJ and the MBS network.

      • Night Club Follow Up Reviews, Billboard, 1942-05-09 p.16
      • Stratemann p.198 citing
        • Variety 1942-02-18 p.45
        • Down Beat 1942-05-15 p43
        • Variety 1942-04-15 to 1942-05-13
        • Billboard 1942-04-17 pp.17 & 19
        • Billboard 1942-05-19 p.16
        • Metronome 1942-06
      DE420311,2-6
      96,1-4
      ..
      added 2011

      updated 2013-05-27

      May 1942

      1942 05 011942 05 12SouthgateTrianon Ballroom......2011
      1942 05 00.SouthgateTrianon Ballroom..DE420691,2-1
      Timner corrections
      .2011
      1942 05 02.SouthgateTrianon Ballroom..DE4204
      11,2-6
      11,1-22
      00,2-21
      ..2011
      1942 05 07.SouthgateTrianon Ballroom..DE4205 05,3-42+56..2011
      1942 05 131942 05 19San Diego, Cal.Orpheum Theater......2011
      1942 05 18.NBC-Broadcast “Fashions in Jazz”....01,2-20..2011
      1942 05 201942 05 26San Francisco, Cal.Golden Gate Theater......2011
      1942 05 281942 05 29Stockton Colonial Theater.......2011
      1942 05 301942 05 31Sacramento, Cal.Hippodrome T......2011

      June 1942

      1942 06 03.Portland, Ore.Uptown Ballroom......2011
      1942 06 051942 06 11Vancouver, B.C.Beacon Theatrelater Odeon Theatre
      Granville St.
      .....2011
      1942 06 06.Vancouver, B.C.Kelly's Record Store
      Seymour St.
      CJOR remote broadcast .....2011
      1942 06 12.Seattle, Wash.Civic Auditorium......2011
      1942 06 14.Tacoma, Wash.Exposition......2011
      1942 06 15.SalemArmory......2011
      1942 06 18.King City (Cal).......2011
      1942 06 19.VallejoCasa De Vallejo......2011
      1942 06 20.San Jose, Cal.Auditorium......2011
      1942 06 21.Los Angeles, Cal.Shrine Auditorium......2011
      1942 06 26.Ocean ParkCasino Gard.“SwingSwiftDance” 1-6pm.....2011
      1942 06 26.Hollywood, Cal.Victor St..DE420807,1-42
      06,1-27
      98,4-14
      89,1-16
      Timner corrections .2011
      1942 06 26.Los Angeles, Cal.Masonic Hall......2011
      1942 06 27.Ocean ParkCasino Gard.......2011

      July 1942

      1942 07 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
      Barney Bigard leaves the band, but will make a few recordings with it in 1945, 1961 and 1972
      New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-10
      1942 07 06...Elbert Skippy Williams ts..80,4-1
      80,3-1
      ..2011
      1942 07 08.Salt Lake CityCocoanut......2011
      1942 07 101942 07 15Denver, Col.El Patio Ballroom....Tax LP photo.2011
      1942 07 10...PERSONNEL CHANGE
      Chauncey Haughton, clarinet and tenor sax, joins the band
      New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-12
      1942 07 14.Denver, Col.El Patio Ballroom..DE420902,1-16..2011
      1942 07 15.Denver, Col.El Patio Ballroom..DE421002,1-16..2011
      1942 07 171942 07 31Chicago, Ill.Hotel ShermanPantherRoom or BambooRoom daily bcs NBC-blue network except Mondays....CAHoct05+dec092011
      1942 07 17.Chicago, Ill.Hotel Sherman3 broadcasts: WJZ WENR WENR....CAHdec092011
      1942 07 18.Chicago, Ill.Hotel Sherman4xbroadcast: WJZ WMAL WCFL WENR....CAHdec092011
      1942 07 19.Chicago, Ill.Hotel Sherman2xbroadcast: WJZ WMAL.DE421103,2-29
      03,1-28
      85-3-4
      .CAHdec092011
      1942 07 21.Chicago, Ill.Hotel Sherman2xbroadcast: WENR WENR.DE421211,1-22WWoDE42-14+15CAHdec092011
      1942 07 22.Chicago, Ill.Hotel Sherman2xbroadcast: WENR WENR.DE421393,3-1
      90,2-7
      WWoDE42-16CAHdec092011
      1942 07 23.Chicago, Ill.Hotel Sherman4xbroadcast: WJZ WMAL WENR WENR...WWoDE42-17CAHdec092011
      1942 07 24.Chicago, Ill.Hotel Sherman3xbroadcast: WJZ WENR WENR.DE4214CAHdec09WWoDE42-18.2011
      1942 07 25.Chicago, Ill.Hotel Sherman4xbroadcast: WJZ WMAL WCFL WENR....CAHdec092011
      1942 07 26.Chicago, Ill.Hotel Sherman3xbroadcast: WJZ WMAL WENR..DE421505,3-56
      85,3-4
      CAHdec092011
      1942 07 27.Chicago, Ill.Hotel Shermandate correct? Mondays OFF! WMAQ-broadcast ??.DE421696,2-3
      94,2-9
      WWoDE42-19CAHdec092011
      1942 07 28.Chicago, Ill.Victor Studio A"Treasury Corner" broadcast.DE4217...2011
      1942 07 28.Hotel Sherman.1xbroadcast: WENR.....2011
      1942 07 28.....DE421809,3-4
      09,2-4
      08,3-32
      08,2-8
      07,3-43
      03,2-29
      03,1-16+28
      00,2-5
      99,5-22
      99,4-6
      98,4-14
      98,3-17
      97,4-2
      97,2-24
      96,2-4
      93,3-1
      93,2-5
      90,2-7
      89,1-16
      88,3-6
      82,3-4
      CAHdec09
      WWoDE42-20+21.2011
      1942 07 29.Chicago, Ill.Navy Pier......2011
      1942 07 29.Chicago, Ill.Hotel Sherman1xbroadcast: WENR...WWoDE42-22CAHdec092011
      1942 07 30...Death of Jimmie Blanton.djpAdded 2012 10 11
      1942 07 30.Chicago, Ill.Hotel Sherman3 broadcasts: WJZ, WMAL, & WENR...WWoDE42-23CAHdec092011
      1942 07 31.Chicago, Ill.Hotel Sherman4xbroadcast: WJZ WMAL WENR WENR...WWoDE42-24CAHdec092011
      1942 07/08.Chicago, Ill.Hotel Sherman..DE4219
      DE4220
      01,1-28WWoDE42-30.2011

      August 1942

      1942 08 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
      Vocalist Joya Sherrill joins the band but leaves the same month.
      New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
      1942 08 01
      Saturday
      1942 08 13Chicago, Ill.Hotel ShermanPanther Room or Bamboo Room
      daily broadcasts over the NBC - Blue Network except Mondays
      ....CAHoct05+dec092011
      1942 08 00.Chicago, Ill.Hotel Sherman..DE422185,3-4
      85,2-4
      ..2011
      1942 08 01
      Saturday
      .Chicago, Ill.Hotel Sherman4 broadcasts: WJZ WMAL WCFL WENR....CAHdec092011
      1942 08 02
      Sunday
      .Chicago, Ill.Hotel Sherman3 broadcasts: WJZ WMAL WENR.....2011
      1942 08 07
      Friday
      .Chicago, Ill.Hotel Sherman..DE422285,3-4..2011
      1942 08 08
      Saturday
      .Chicago, Ill.Hotel Sherman..DE422385,3-4..2011
      1942 08 11
      Tuesday
      .Chicago, Ill.Hotel Sherman..DE422485,3-4..2011
      1942 08 13
      Thursday
      .Chicago, Ill.Hotel Sherman..DE422504,2-27
      85,3-4
      ..2011
      1942 08 13
      Thursday
      ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
      Ivie Anderson, vocalist, leaves the band and is replaced by a girl trio, Phyllis Smiley, Joya Sherrill and Betty Roché. Smiley left during the upcoming theatre tour and Sherrill went back to school at the end of the summer.
      New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-10
      1942 08 14
      Friday
      1942 08 20Milwaukee, Wisc.Riverside TheatreStage showStratemann p.200 citing
      • Downbeat 1942-08-15
      • Chicago Defender 1942-08-22, p.12
      • DESB
      ....
      added 2011

      updated 2013-02-26
      1942 08 15
      Saturday
      .Milwaukee, Wisc.Riverside TheatreStage show - see 1942 08 14.....2011
      1942 08 16
      Sunday
      .Milwaukee, Wisc.Riverside TheatreStage show - see 1942 08 14.....2011
      1942 08 17
      Monday
      .Milwaukee, Wisc.Riverside TheatreStage show - see 1942 08 14.....2011
      1942 08 18
      Tuesday
      .Milwaukee, Wisc.Riverside TheatreStage show - see 1942 08 14.....2011
      1942 08 19
      Wednesday
      .Milwaukee, Wisc.Riverside TheatreStage show - see 1942 08 14.....2011
      1942 08 20
      Thursday
      .Milwaukee, Wisc.Riverside TheatreStage show - see 1942 08 14.....2011
      1942 08 21
      Friday
      1942 08 27
      Thursday
      Chicago, Ill.Oriental Theater.Stratemann p.200 citing Billboard
      • 1942-08-29 p.16
      • 1942-09-05, p.14
      ...djp
      added 2011

      updated 2013-02-26
      1942 08 22
      Saturday
      .Chicago, Ill.Oriental TheaterStage show - see 1942 08 21.....2011
      1942 08 23
      Sunday
      .Chicago, Ill.Oriental TheaterStage show - see 1942 08 21.....2011
      1942 08 24
      Monday
      .Chicago, Ill.Oriental TheaterStage show - see 1942 08 21.....2011
      1942 08 25
      Tuesday
      .Chicago, Ill.Oriental TheaterStage show - see 1942 08 21.....2011
      1942 08 26
      Wednesday
      .Chicago, Ill.Oriental TheaterStage show - see 1942 08 21.....2011
      1942 08 27
      Thursday
      .Chicago, Ill.Oriental TheaterStage show - see 1942 08 21.....2011
      1942 08 28
      Friday
      1942 09 03
      Thursday
      Cleveland, Oh.Palace TheatreStage show..02,2-16Joe Mosbrook: "Jazzed in Cleveland" CAHoct05
      added 2011

      updated 2013-02-26
      1942 08 29
      Saturday
      .Cleveland, Oh.Palace TheatreStage show - see 1942 08 28

      NBC remote broadcast of
      • Tangerine
      • Who Wouldn't Love You?
      • unidentified
      • I Wouldn't Want To Walk Without You
      .DE422602,3-14
      02,2-16
      01,2-29
      98,2-20
      Timner corrections -4/33.
      added 2011

      updated 2013-02-26
      1942 08 30
      Sunday
      .Cleveland, Oh.Palace TheatreStage show - see 1942 08 28.....2011
      1942 08 31
      Monday
      .Cleveland, Oh.Palace TheatreStage show - see 1942 08 28.....2011

      September 1942

      1942 09 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
      Singer Betty Roché, born 1920, joins the band
      New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
      1942 09 01
      Tuesday
      .Cleveland, Oh.Palace TheatreStage show - see 1942 08 28.....2011
      1942 09 02
      Wednesday
      .Cleveland, Oh.Palace TheatreStage show - see 1942 08 28.....2011
      1942 09 03
      Thursday
      .Cleveland, Oh.Palace TheatreStage show - see 1942 08 28.....2011
      1942 09 04
      Friday
      1942 09 10
      Thursday
      Dayton, Oh.Colonial TheatreStage show
      Gross for this week $11,700 compared to the normal average of house of $8,000/week.
      Stratemann p.200 citing
      • Down Beat 1942 -09-01
      • Billboard 1942-09-19 p.19
      ....
      added 2011

      updated 2013-03-25
      1942 09 05
      Saturday
      Dayton, Oh.Colonial TheatreStage show - see 1942 09 04.....2011
      1942 09 06
      Sunday
      Dayton, Oh.Colonial TheatreStage show - see 1942 09 04.....2011
      1942 09 07
      Monday
      Dayton, Oh.Colonial TheatreStage show - see 1942 09 04.....2011
      1942 09 08
      Tuesday
      Dayton, Oh.Colonial TheatreStage show - see 1942 09 04.....2011
      1942 09 09
      Wednesday
      Dayton, Oh.Colonial TheatreStage show - see 1942 09 04.....2011
      1942 09 10
      Thursday
      Dayton, Oh.Colonial TheatreStage show - see 1942 09 04.....2011
      1942 09 11
      Friday
      1942 09 13
      Sunday
      Fort Wayne, Ind.Palace Theatre.Stratemann p.200 citing Down Beat 1942-09-01.....2011
      1942 09 12
      Saturday
      1942 09 13Fort Wayne, Ind.Palace Theatresee 1942 09 11.....2011
      1942 09 13
      Sunday
      1942 09 13Fort Wayne, Ind.Palace Theatresee 1942 09 11.....2011
      1942 09 14...PERSONNEL CHANGE
      Harold “Shorty” Baker, trumpet, joins the band. He and bandleader/arranger Mary Lou Williams had worked together before Ellington had stolen him from her small band. They married in Baltimore sometime after he joined after which she travelled with the band "so it was only natural she would try her hand at some arranging for it."1

      "Since her marriage to Harold Baker...she's been with the band on the road."2
      • New Desor vol.2
      • (1)Amsterdam News 1943-02-20 p.15
      • (2)Billboard 1943-02-27, p.23
      djpAdded 2012-10-10
      1942 09 14
      Monday
      8:30 pm
      .Chicago, Ill.White City Ballroom
      63rd and South Park
      Dance Classic of the Season
      featuring THE ARISTROCRAT OF RHYTHM DUKE ELLINGTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA.

      Special talent audition from 9:00 to 10:30 pm conducted by Duke Ellington.

      Sponsored by the National Negro Progress Association

      Special Balcony seat reservations 25 cents; general admission
      • advance 85 cents
      • door $1.00
      Ad, Stratemann p.200....
      added 2011

      updated 2013-03-25
      1942 09 15
      Tuesday
      .St. Louis, Mo........2011
      1942 09 16
      Wednesday
      .Moberly, Mo........2011
      1942 09 17
      Thursday
      .activities not documented.
      1942 09 18
      Friday
      .Kansas City, Mo........2011
      1942 09 19
      Saturday
      1942 09 20Topeka, Kan........2011
      1942 09 20
      Sunday
      1942 09 20Topeka, Kan..see 1942 09 19.....2011
      1942 09 21
      Monday
      .activities not documented.
      1942 09 22
      Tuesday
      .activities not documented.
      1942 09 23
      Wednesday
      .activities not documented.
      1942 09 24
      Thursday
      10:25 - 10:30 pm
      .Los Angeles, Cal.KPAS Studios“Lamplighter Show”
      Brief guest appearance by Ellington
      Stratemann p.200 citing Los Angeles Daily News 1942-09-24 p.9....
      added 2011

      updated 2013-03-25
      1942 09 25
      Friday
      .activities not documented.
      1942 09 26
      Saturday
      8:30 pm to 1:00 am
      .Long Beach, Cal.Long Beach AuditoriumDance with KFOX remote broadcasts from 9:00 to 9:15 and 10:00 to 10:30Stratemann p.200 citing Los Angeles Daily News
      • 1942-09-23 p.21
      • 1942-09-24 p.9
      ....
      added 2011

      updated 2013-03-25
      1942 09 27
      Sunday
      1942 10 07Culver City, Cal.M-G-M Studios
      "Cabin In The Sky”

      Stratemann: "Upon arrival on the M-G-M lot, around September 27, Ellington and his men immediately went into rehearsal ..."

      Vail I places this on Monday instead - see 1942 09 28:

      "Cabin In The Sky” was only the third major all-black motion picture made for general audiences.

      In Stratemann's Louis Armstrong on the Screen, at p.140 he writes

      "Duke Ellington and his men were cast as the resident orchestra at Jim Henry's 'Paradise Café' and appeared on screen throughout the sequences enacted under its roof. On the soundtrack, however, they did just four numbers, faking during the remainder when the musical backings were actually played by the M-G-M studio orchestra. The 'Paradise' sequence opens with a street shot of blacks who walk and dance towards the dance hall entrance while the Ellington orchestra is heard in an abbreviated version of Things Ain't What They Used To Be, off-screen. The camera follows the couples as they enter the dance hall and finally comes to rest on the opposite end of the room, where the band segues into a number titled "Goin' Up," with the crowd clapping merrily along, shouting encouragement and jitterbugging during its uptempo segment. This, incidentally, is the only genuinely undisturbed Ellington performance in the film...



      Ellington's orchestra was hired the first week of August, replacing Cab Calloway's band.
      Stratemann pp. 200 -221 (includes photos)..djp
      added 2011

      updated 2013-03-26
      1942 09 28
      Monday
      7:30 pm
      .Culver City, Cal.Stage No. 1
      M-G-M Studios
      Pre-recording for "Cabin In The Sky” - see 1942-09 27

      Vail I:

      "Duke Ellington and his Orchestra report to the M-G-M lot and immediately start rehearsals...At 7:15 pm the Ellington Orchestra pre-records two numbers for the film."


      The recording schedule says the music was to arrive at 7:15 and the orchestra was to begin at 7:30
      Stratemann, p.205: M-G-M recording scheduleDE4227..Timner
      added 2011

      updated 2013-03-25
      1942 09 29
      Tuesday
      appr. 4 pm
      .Culver City, Cal.Stage No. 1
      M-G-M Studios
      Pre-recording for "Cabin in the Sky" - see 1942-09 27

      • Ellington band
      • string section
      • vocals by Buck and Bubbles
      • Hall Johnson Choir

      Vail I, without citing sources, says "The rest of the week is spent filming the ballroom sequence for 'Cabin in the Sky' in which the orchestra is heavily featured."
      Stratemann, p.206: M-G-M recording scheduleDE4228.Stratemann 201Timner corrections
      added 2011

      updated 2013-03-25
      1942 09 30
      Wednesday
      ...Activities not documented - the band may have been involved in filming the ballroom sequence of Cabin in the Sky - see 1942-09-29.

      October 1942

      1942 10 01
      Thursday
      ...Activities not documented - the band may have been involved in filming the ballroom sequence of Cabin in the Sky - see 1942-09-29.
      1942 10 02
      Friday
      ...Activities not documented - the band may have been involved in filming the ballroom sequence of Cabin in the Sky - see 1942-09-29.
      1942 10 03
      Saturday
      .Culver City, Cal.M-G-M Studio
      Possibly filming 'Cabin in the Sky' - see 1942-09-29
      .
      1942 10 03
      Saturday
      .Hollywood, Cal.Hollywood Canteen
      1451 Cahuenga Blvd.
      Opening of new servicemen's club. Participating stars and entertainers:
      • Eddy Cantor, master of ceremonies
      • Bette Davis, president and founder
      • Rudy Vallee and his Coast Guard Band
      • Abbott and Costello, comedians
      • Betty Hutton, singer
      • Ginny Sims, singer
      • Dinah Shore, singer
      • Eleanor Powell, tapper
      • Kay Kyser and his band, floor show
      • Ellington and his orchestra for dancing
      • Stratemann p.237
      • Vail I
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      1942 10 04
      Sunday
      .activity not documented.
      1942 10 05
      Monday
      .activity not documented.
      1942 10 06
      Tuesday
      .Los Angeles, Cal.Possibly NBC studio—date uncertain
      Armed Forces Radio Service recording session
      Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
      Jones, Stewart, Baker, Nance, Brown, Nanton, Tizol, Haughton, Hodges, Hardwicke, Webster, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Roché
      Jubilee record 1. Titles recorded:
      • Jubilee Theme
      • Hayfoot, Strawfoot
      • Going Up
      This session may have been either Oct. 6 or 7, since the record was "assembled" on Oct. 9 and the band was filming on the 8th. Stars in "Cabin in the Sky" appear on this transcription, except Lena Horne, who broke her ankle on Oct.6. If her absence is due to the injury, a recording date before that day is ruled out. See Stratemann for more.
      • Stratemann p.237
      • Vail I
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      1942 10 07
      Wednesday
      ..activities not documented -possible date of the recording shown here as 1942 10 06.
      1942 10 08
      Thursday
      10:00 am to 4 pm
      .Hollywood, Cal.Columbia StudiosPrerecording and filming to playback of Take the A Train for the film "Reveille With Beverly"

      Ellington's was but one of several bands and singers in this film. Others were
      • The Mills Brothers
      • Count Basie AHO
      • Bob Crosby AHO
      • Frank Sinatra
      • Freddie Slack AHO
      Stratemann pp 227-236 with photosDE4230.djp
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      1942 10 09
      Friday
      ...Peripheral event
      Likely "Assembly date" for AFRS transcription Jubilee No. 1 (see 1942 10 06
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      1942 10 10.Sacramento, Cal........2011
      1942 10 111942 10 12Oakland, Cal........2011
      1942 10 13.San Jose, Cal........2011
      1942 10 16.Salt Lake City, UtahCoconut Grovepreview....Agustěn Perez Gasco aug112011
      1942 10 171942 10 25St. Louis, Mo........2011
      1942 10 26.Omaha, Neb.Dreamland Ballroom......2011
      1942 10 27.Storm Lake (Ia).......2011
      1942 10 28.Fort Dodge (Ia).......2011
      1942 10 301942 10 31St. Paul, Minn........2011

      November 1942

      1942 11 011942 11 02Madison, Wisc.Capitol....adCAHsep112011
      1942 11 021942 11 02Madison, Wisc.Capitol....adCAHsep112011
      1942 11 06...PERSONNEL CHANGE
      Singer Jimmy Britton joins the band
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      1942 11 061942 11 12Chicago, Ill.Regal Theatre......2011
      1942 11 13.Toledo, Ohio.......2011
      1942 11 14.Cincinnati, Oh.Castle F......2011
      1942 11 15.Youngstown, Ohio.......2011
      1942 11 16.Toronto, Ont.Royal Park H.......2011
      1942 11 17.KitchenerAuditorium......2011
      1942 11 18.Buffalo, N.Y.Memorial Auditorium......2011
      1942 11 19
      9:30 pm EWT
      .Fort Dix, N.J.Concert
      NBC Blue Network national broadcast carried on (unconfirmed) WFL called Coca-Cola's Victory Parade of Spotlight Bands.

      Later released on AFRS 16 inch transcription 052

      Ulanov's review said

      "...Ellington's first commercial air appearance in years, his first broadast over eastern radio in months. The expectancy was enormous. the delivery was even greater.

      Fortunately, Duke had the benefit of superb production from the agancy that handles the show. Coke plugs were few and far between. The announcer somehow caught the spirit of the Ellington music and his few introductory lines for each number jumped. The soldiers, as always, screamed, howled, broke their hands with tumultuaous applause. And the music built beautifully right along with the boys in khaki."


      Ulanov then describes some of the titles performed.
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      1942 11 201942 11 26Philadelphia, Penn.Earle Theater......2011
      1942 11 271942 11 30Baltimore, Md.Royal Theatre......2011

      December 1942

      1942 12 011942 12 03Baltimore, Md.Royal Theatre......2011
      1942 12 041942 12 10Washington, D.C.Howard Theatre......2011
      1942 12 111942 12 13Hartford, Conn.State Theater....Vail227photo.2011
      1942 12 141942 12 16Bridgeport, Conn.Lyric Theater......2011
      1942 12 17.Providence, R.I.Biltmore H..DE4232...2011
      1942 12 18.HarrisburgChestnut Hall......2011
      1942 12 221942 12 24Columbus, Oh.Palace Theatre......2011
      1942 12 251942 12 31Detroit, Mich.Paradise TheaterStage show.

      The Nielsen discography, page 6, apparently suggests the Ellington band might have played on "Uncle Sam's Christmas Tree of Spotlight Bands" from an Army camp near Detroit.

      The show was a 12 hour dance music marathon network radio broadcast on 142 NBC Blue (Stratemann) or ABC Blue (Hällström) stations, sponsored by Coca Cola. While 43 bands from as many military bases played for 15 minutes each, Hällström tells us only 4 black bands performed, and Ellington's was not one of them.
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      January 1943

      1943 01 01
      Friday
      .Hamilton, Ont.Royal Connaught Hotel.Stratemann,p.239....2011
      1943 01 02
      Saturday
      .Toronto, Ont.Royal York Hotel
      199 Queen St. W.
      .Stratemann,p.239....2011
      1943 01 04
      Monday
      .Ottawa, Ont.Auditorium.Stratemann,p.239....2011
      1943 01 05
      Tuesday
      .Montréal, P.Q.ForumConcert/dance

      The Forum announced a single price for all admissions..
      Announcement, Montreal Gazette 1943-01-02, p.7..Stratemann,p.239.
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      1943 01 06.Kingston, Ont.Armory....Stratemann,p.239.2011
      1943 01 07.London, Ont.Arena......2011
      1943 01 08
      Friday
      1943 01 11Rochester, N.Y.RKO Temple Theatre"Duke Ellington and His Orchestra is appearing on the stage of the RKO Temple Theater in a three-day engagement ending tomorrow. The stage show also includes the "Hot Harlem Revue", with Betty Roche, Jimmy Britton, Johnny Hodges, Rex Stuart, Ray Nance, Lillian Fitzgerald, Patterson & Jackson and Jig Saw Jackson. On the screen is "Destination Unknown,"...A complete midnight stage and screen show will start at 11:15 o'clock tonight"Rochester Daily Record, 1943-01-09..Stratemann,p.239Agustěn Perez Gasco dec092011
      1943 01 121943 01 14Utica, N.Y.Stanley TheatreTheatre showBillboard 1943-01-16 p.26...Stratemann,p.239Agustěn Perez Gasco dec09
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      1943 01 22.Rye, N.Y.Rye High SchoolPreview (run-through?) of the upcoming Carnegie Hall concert, audience of 1,000

      Quentin Bryar comments:

      BB&B was indeed performed first at Rye High School, where according to Leonard Feather's notes to the Prestige LP issue of the Carnegie Hall concert, the head of music was one of those then very rare musicologists to appreciate DE's significance.

      Feather, who was there, says the Rye performance included some flag-waving lyrics in Beige which Ellington was persuaded to drop, so the piece ran a couple of minutes shorter at Carnegie Hall the next night. So strictly speaking, the premiere was at Rye, but that was clearly a dress rehearsal for the 'press night' at Carnegie Hall.

      Orchestra World has a photo of Duke having supper with a student before the concert. With him is Betty Roché, and Leonard Feather is sitting at another table behind him, with Dr. R.H.T.Mize, head of the Rye High School music department, who made the arrangements.
      • Email Bryar to Duke-LYM, 2013-04-23
      • Article, Dr. Mize, The Orchestra World, March 1943.
      • Stratemann,p.239
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      1943 01 23.New York, N.Y.Carnegie HallConcert, including the premiere of Black Brown and Beige

      Billboard announced Ellington would present the manuscript of BB&B to Yale University for its collection of Negro Arts and Letters.
      Jack Towers, re Prestige LP record album P-34004 The Duke Ellington Carnegie Hall Concert #1

      "...For the 1943 concert we used the "Hall of Fame" bootlegs for nearly all of the issue. The Bb&B that Jerry had, and my friend Granville had, proved to be from the Boston concert 5 days later. The Hall of Fame picked up "Black" at the end of Hodges "Come Sunday". We added the best all-round version of Black we could put together...plus "Black Beauty" from Boston. Jerry later discovered a poor quality Black and Tan and Rockin' in Rhythm from the Carnegie concert to fill out the numbers. The Hall of fame (sic) discs though were fast, so I tuned the numbers to the Victor issues, assuming they had the same charts on the stand for the concert. Anyway, it made Duke's voice sound right.

      "I really enjoyed putting all this together and tuning the excerpts to fit in. So I'd say it would be better to get the Prestige rather than the Hall Fame (sic) discs...which are marred by very bad edits where so much tape was taken out of quiet passages that the tempos go wild. It happened that some of the most flagrant instances were on numbers like Bakiff that we got from the Star Dust disc. But in BB&B I pretty well restored the tempo by making a dub...then marking the beats on the tape...and where the tempo was off, I clipped the required amount from the dub at that point and put it in the original. This pretty well solved the problem. But if you are listening carefully, you can tell where the trouble was..."

      • Billboard 1943-01-23 p.23
      • Letter, Jack Towers to Carl Hällström, 1977-12-10
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      1943 01 24.Bridgeport, ConnRitz Ballroom or Theatre (Stratemann) .ad, Yale Daily News..Stratemann,p.241.2011
      1943 01 251943 01 27Salem, Mass.Paramount Theatre....Stratemann,p.241.2011
      1943 01 28
      Thursday
      .Boston, Mass.Symphony HallConcert - repeat of Carnegie Hall program (includes Black, Brown and Beige)
      Capacity audience of 3,000, and 1,200 were turned away. $5,500 box office take.

      In a story datelined Boston, Feb. 11, the Courier said

      "Duplicating their N.Y. success of a week earlier, Duke Ellington and his aggregation packed Symphony Hall here January 28, for another swing concert. Encouraged by critics' reports on the Carnegie Hall affair, 3,000 Hub-towners braved the season's heaviest blizzard to see what the shouting was about.
      The program was almost a carbon copy of the earlier concert and achieved a sensational success with the audience. Proceeds of the perfromance are scheduled for (a) Soldiers and Sailors fund set up by the Younger People's Co-ordinating Committee, a colored association of Roxbury..."

      • Pittsburgh Courier 1943-02-13 p.20
      • Stratemann, p.241, citing
        • Variety 1943-02-03 p.35
        • Down Beat 1943-02-15 p.12
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      1943 01 28
      Thursday
      .Boston, Mass.Tic Toc ClubConcert

      "At the end of the concert a testimonial was tendered Ellington and his men at the local Tic Toc Club."

      Stratemann, p.241, citing Billboard, 1943-02-13 p20...djpadded 2012-09-10
      1943 01 29
      Friday
      1943 01 31Providence, R.I.Metropolitan Theatre......2011
      1943 01 30
      Saturday
      .Providence, R.I.Metropolitan Theatresee 1943 01 28.....2011
      1943 01 31
      Sunday
      .Providence, R.I.Metropolitan Theatresee 1943 01 28.....2011

      February 1943

      1943 02 01
      Monday
      1943 02 03Worcester, Mass.Plymouth TheaterStage showStratemann p.241 citing Variety 1943-02-03, p.40.....2011
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      1943 02 02
      Tuesday
      .Worcester, Mass.Plymouth TheaterStage show - see 1943 02 01.....2011
      1943 02 03
      Wednesday
      .Worcester, Mass.Plymouth TheaterStage show - see 1943 02 01.....2011
      1943 02 04
      Thursday
      1943 02 07Passaic, N.J.Central Theatre Stage show

      Lionel Hampton subbed for Sonny Greer, who was ill, for two days of this engagement.
      Stratemann, p.241 citing Variety 1943-01-10, p.33..photo Vail I p.231 .
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      1943 02 05
      Friday
      .Passaic, N.J.Central Theatre Stage show - see 1943 02 04.....2011
      1943 02 06
      Saturday
      .Passaic, N.J.Central Theatre Stage show - see 1943 02 04.....2011
      1943 02 07
      Sunday
      .Passaic, N.J.Central Theatre Stage show - see 1943 02 04.....2011
      1943 02 08
      Monday
      .activities not documented.
      1943 02 09
      Tuesday
      .activities not documented.
      1943 02 10
      Wednesday
      .activities not documented.
      1943 02 11
      Thursday
      .activities not documented.
      1943 02 12
      Friday
      1943 02 18Philadelphia, Penn.Fay's TheaterStage show - Billboard reports the theatre's gross, with a seating capacity of 2,200 ("house average $6,000"), went "way over $10,000" for the week.Stratemann p.241 citing Billboard 1943-02-27, p.14....
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      1943 02 13
      Saturday
      .Philadelphia, Penn.Fay's TheaterStage show - see 1943 02 12.....2011
      1943 02 14
      Sunday
      .Philadelphia, Penn.Fay's TheaterStage show - see 1943 02 12.....2011
      1943 02 15
      Monday
      .Philadelphia, Penn.Fay's TheaterStage show - see 1943 02 12.....2011
      1943 02 16
      Tuesday
      .Philadelphia, Penn.Fay's TheaterStage show - see 1943 02 12.....2011
      1943 02 17
      Wednesday
      .Philadelphia, Penn.Fay's TheaterStage show - see 1943 02 12.....2011
      1943 02 18
      Thursday
      .Philadelphia, Penn.Fay's TheaterStage show - see 1943 02 12.....2011
      1943 02 19
      Friday
      .activities not documented.
      1943 02 20
      Saturday
      .Cleveland, Oh.Public AuditoriumConcert including "Black, Brown and Beige" performed for an audience of 7,200. Other performances were in Boston and Carnegie Hall. Clevelanders George Early and Francis Williams were members of the Ellington Orchestra per Jazzed in Cleveland

      Stratemann says Variety estimated the gross at $9,400
      Stratemann p.241 citing Variety 1943-02-24 p.31....
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      1943 02 21
      Sunday
      .Toledo Oh.....08,3-8.(credit Roger Boyes for 08,3-8 entries)2011
      1943 02 22
      Monday
      .Warren, Oh.Robin Theatre......2011
      1943 02 23
      Tuesday
      .Warren Oh.Presumably Robin Theatre...08,3-8..2011
      1943 02 24
      Wednesday
      .activities not documented.
      1943 02 25
      Thursday
      1943 03 03Boston, Mass.Keith's RKO Theatre......2011
      1943 02 25
      Thursday
      1943 03 03Boston, Mass.Keith's RKO TheatreStage show.....2011
      1943 02 26
      Friday
      .Boston, Mass.Keith's RKO TheatreStage show - see 1943 02 25.....2011
      1943 02 27
      Saturday
      .Boston, Mass.Keith's RKO TheatreStage show - see 1943 02 25.....2011
      1943 02 28
      Sunday
      .Boston, Mass.Keith's RKO TheatreStage show - see 1943 02 25.....2011

      March 1943

      1943 03 01
      Monday
      .Boston, Mass.Keith's RKO TheatreStage show - see 1943 02 25.....2011
      1943 03 02
      Tuesday
      .Boston, Mass.Keith's RKO TheatreStage show - see 1943 02 25.....2011
      1943 03 03
      Wednesday
      .Boston, Mass.Keith's RKO TheatreStage show - see 1943 02 25.....2011
      1943 03 04
      Thursday
      .Newark, N.J.....08,3-8..2011
      1943 03 05
      Friday
      .Washington, D.C.Howard UniversityDance (not confirmed)
      "Saturday March 20 1943
      Duke Recieves Howard Trophy
      Washington (ANP) - At a benefit affair given by the student council of Howard University last Friday, Duke Ellington was the recipient of the first Student Council Achievement trophy. This trophy will be given annually to some out-standing Negro who has contributed something beneficial to the uplifting of the Negro race. It was presented to Mr. Ellington in recognition of 20 years of achievement in the field of music."
      • Stratemann p. 241 citing Variety 1943-03-03 p.34
      • Vail I
      • ANP wirestory datelined Washington published in an unknown paper, 1943-03-20
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      1943 03 06
      Saturday
      2:30 pm
      .New York, N.Y..
      The Ellington orchestra was scheduled to play a CBS broadcast for the National Negro Publisher's Association
      Stratemann, p. 241 citing Metronome 1943-03, p.7...djp
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      1943 03 06
      Saturday
      .New York, N.Y.Royal Windsor BallroomDane - "rained out" - audience only 1550, about 2,000 fewer than expected. Bandleaders Hal McIntyre and Charlie Barnett attended; Helen Ward (McIntyre's singer) performed Don't Get Around Much Anymore with the band and Barnett subbed for Hardwick for the first set. Stratemann p.241 citing
      • Variety 1943-03-10 p.43
      • Metronome 1943-04, p.8
      • Downbeat 1943-04-01 p.8
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      1943 03 07
      Sunday
      .Washington, D.C.Turner's Arena
      14th & W Streets, NW
      .Stratemann p.241 citing Variety 1943-03-03 p.43....
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      1943 03 08
      Monday
      .Baltimore, Md.Albert Hall.Stratemann p.241 citing Variety 1943-03-03 p.43....2011
      1943 03 09
      Tuesday
      .New York, N.Y.Savoy Ballroom
      148th St. and Lenox Ave.
      "One Night Only celebrating Savoy's 17th Anniversary Week with a Gala Birthday Party...featuring Duke Ellington and His Orchestra"Ad, Amsterdam News, 1943-03-06, p.16....
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      1943 03 10
      Wednesday
      .Hartfort, Conn..ConcertStratemann p.241 citing Downbeat 19430401 p.12....2011
      1943 03 11
      Thursday
      .activities not documented.
      1943 03 12
      Friday
      .Boston, Mass.Roseland State Ballroom
      Massachusetts Avenue
      Stratemann and Vail 1 describe this engagement as being a week-long engagement but Roger Boyes' research shows other dates that week. An unattributed advertisement dated 1943-03-06 only refers to one night, Friday: The Esquire Club presents Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra featuring Jimmy Britton and Betty Rochye (sic) at Roseland State Ballroom Friday Eve. March 12th. Dancing (illegible) p.m. to 2 a.m."Ad from unidentified newspaper 1943-03-06.08,3-8.djp
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      1943 03 13
      Saturday
      .Portland, Maine....08,3-8..2011
      1943 03 14
      Sunday
      1943 03 15
      Monday
      Holyoke, Mass...R. Boyes, citing weekly financial statements in the Ellington Archive at the Smithsonian..djp
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      1943 03 15
      Monday
      .Holyoke, Mass........2011
      1943 03 16
      Tuesday
      .Cumberland, Md.Maryland TheatreDuke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra, featuring Betty Roché, Jimmy Britton, Johnny Hodges, Rex Stewart and Ray Nance.

      Four performances, 1:40, 4:10, 7:15, 9:30 pm

      The film is Laugh Your Blues Away

      The ads don't mention vaudevillians, so this may have been just the band.
      • Ad and plug, The Sunday Times, Cumberland, Md., 1943-03-14, p.15
      • Ad, The Evening Times, Cumberland, Md., 1943-03-15, p.7
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      1943 03 17
      Wednesday
      .Greensburg, Penn.....08,3-8..2011
      1943 03 18
      Thursday
      .Johnstown, Penn.....08,3-8..2011
      1943 03 19
      Friday
      1943 03 25
      Thursday
      Pittsburgh, Penn.Stanley Theater......2011
      1943 03 20
      Saturday
      .Pittsburgh, Penn.Stanley TheaterSee 1943 03 19.....2011
      1943 03 21
      Sunday
      .Pittsburgh, Penn.Stanley TheaterSee 1943 03 19.....2011
      1943 03 22
      Monday
      .Pittsburgh, Penn.Stanley TheaterSee 1943 03 19.....2011
      1943 03 23
      Tuesday
      .Pittsburgh, Penn.Stanley TheaterSee 1943 03 19.....2011
      1943 03 24
      Wednesday
      .Pittsburgh, Penn.Stanley TheaterSee 1943 03 19.....2011
      1943 03 25
      Thursday
      .Pittsburgh, Penn.Stanley TheaterSee 1943 03 19.....2011
      1943 03 26
      Friday
      .activities not documented.
      1943 03 27
      Saturday
      .SteubenvilleCapitol Theater...08,3-8..2011
      1943 03 28
      Sunday
      .New Haven, Conn.Shubert Theater....ad jul11.2011
      1943 03 29
      Monday
      .activities not documented.
      1943 03 30
      Tuesday
      .CambridgeHarvard University......2011
      1943 03 31
      Wednesday
      ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
      Otto Hardwicke leaves the band
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      1943 03 31
      Wednesday
      .activities not documented.

      April 1943

      1943 04 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
      Scotty Scott, alto sax, joins the band
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      1943 04 01
      ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
      Sax Mallard , clarinet and alto sax, joins the band
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      1943 04 01
      Thursday
      1943 09 23New York, N.Y.Hurricane Restaurant
      49th & Broadway
      Dancing 7 pm to 4 am with 2 nightly performances of the floor show 'Mood Indigo'

      10:45pm WOR-MBS broadcast
      The Afro-American 1943-05-15 edition announced Ellington had signed a contract with the Hurricane that would keep him there until Sept.15, and that he would compose the music for new shows every six weeks.

      Stratemann reports the contract was unique in that it was for six weeks, renewable only at Duke's option for two more six week periods. Stratemann reports the band played for dancing, alternating with the Dave Dennis orchestra, from 7 pm to 4 am, and for shows at 8 pm and 12:30 am.

      Ellington's contracts were for a percentage of the door receipts, initially with a guarantee of $2,000/week, increased in July to $2,500, however Ellington's weekly share was always at or above $3,000.

      The engagement continued until Sept. 23. Its success inspired club owner David Volper to book other bands, and he prebooked Ellington for 20 weeks in 1944.

      Stratemann says the band had Mondays off, and at least during the first term of the contract, was to be broadcast for 15 minutes six nights a week by radio station WOR on the MBS network, but radio logs show fewer broadcasts. Its 7 pm Sunday broadcast was called "Pastel Period."

      Many photographs, by Gordon Parks, of Ellington, the band, the audience, dancers and the club personnel can be seen on the Library of Congress website.
      .Undated April broadcasts:
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      1943 04 02
      Friday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The New York Times did not list a broadcast this day.
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      1943 04 03
      Saturday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      WOR-MBS broadcast at midnight
      .DE430307,1-46
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      02,3-20
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      1943 04 04
      Sunday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      WOR-MBS broadcast at 10:45
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      1943 04 05
      Monday
      8:30 pm
      .New York, N.Y.Madison Square Garden Red Cross benefit concert by a galaxy of stars
      Stratemann reports this as Apr. 6 (1) but the N.Y. Times and the Brooklyn Daily Eagle say Apr. 5.

      Monday would be correct since Ellington worked at the Hurricane on Tuesdays.

      Stratemann says Ellington's band appeared in combination with the Tommy Dorsey orchestra to back Ethel Waters, but the Daily Eagle (2) names the Jimmy Dorsey orchestra.

      "Madison Square Garden was packed to the rafters last night by a crowd that had paid from $2.20 to $5,000 for the privilege of witnessing an extraordinary galaxy of stage, screen and radio stars in a benefit performance for the 1943 Red Cross War Fund."(3)
      (1)Stratemann, p.242 citing Variety 1943-04-07 p.43
      (2) Brooklyn Daily Eagle 1943-04-03 p.14
      (3) New York Times 1943-04-06
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      1943 04 06
      Tuesday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The New York Times did not list a broadcast this day.
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      1943 04 07
      Wednesday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      10:45 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
      .DE430585,3-4..
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      1943 04 08
      Thursday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      10:45 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
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      1943 04 09
      Friday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      8:15 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
      .....
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      1943 04 10...PERSONNEL CHANGE
      Chauncey Haughton leaves the band
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      1943 04 10
      Saturday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      Midnight MBS broadcast over WOR
      .....
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      1943 04 11
      Sunday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The New York Times did not list a broadcast this day.
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      1943 04 12
      Monday
      .day off - activities not documented.
      1943 04 13
      Tuesday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The New York Times did not list a broadcast this day.
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      1943 04 14
      Wednesday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      10:45 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
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      1943 04 15
      Thursday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      10:45 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
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      1943 04 16
      Friday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      10 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
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      1943 04 17
      Saturday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      Midnight MBS broadcast over WOR
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      1943 04 18
      Sunday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The New York Times did not list a broadcast this day.
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      1943 04 19
      Monday
      .day off - activities not documented.
      1943 04 20
      Tuesday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The New York Times did not list a broadcast this day.
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      1943 04 21
      Wednesday
      ..CBS studio"Cresta Blanca Carnival" broadcast

      Baker, Nance, Brown, Nanton, Mallard, Carney, Ellington, Raglin, and a CBS house band

      Titles performed:
      • Mood Indigo/Sophisticated Lady
      • It Don't Mean a Thing
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      1943 04 21
      Wednesday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The New York Times did not list a broadcast on WOR this day, but has a variety show on WABC with Ellington on piano at 10:30 pm.
      .....
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      1943 04 22
      Thursday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      10:45 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
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      1943 04 23
      Friday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The New York Times radio schedule does not list an Ellington broadcast on WOR.
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      1943 04 24
      Saturday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      Midnight MBS broadcast over WOR
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      1943 04 25
      Sunday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The New York Times radio schedule does not list an Ellington broadcast on WOR.

      The Amsterdam News reported:

      "Duke Sponsors Charity Drive
      Duke Ellington, now appearing with his famous orchestra at New York's Hurricane, is vitally interested in the Colored Orphan Asylum at Riverdale, N.Y. and made a public appeal for aid for the Institution. The Asylum has a budget of $370,000 for this year and Mr. Ellington, in his appeal, reminded listeners that we have to meet this challenge to give these Negro children an opportunity for good citizenship in the world of tomorrow. Over 100 boys from the institution are now serving in the armed forces - protecting democracy."

      Amsterdam News 1943-09-25 p.98DE430702,1-23..
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      1943 04 26
      Monday
      .New York, N.Y.Little Theater
      New York University
      Day off for the band.

      The James Weldon Johnson Society presented Ellington with its annual honorary music award.
      Stratemann
      p.242 citing Variety 1943-04-28 p.48.
      ....
      added 2011

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      1943 04 27
      Tuesday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The New York Times radio schedule does not list an Ellington broadcast on WOR.
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      1943 04 28
      Wednesday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      10:15 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
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      1943 04 29
      Thursday
      7 pm - 4 am
      Ellington's birthday
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The New York Times radio schedule does not list an Ellington broadcast on WOR.
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      1943 04 30
      Friday
      .New York, N.Y.Hotel AstorEllington received the New York Newspaper Guild Page One award for Great American Musician of the People.Stratemann
      p.242 citing Amsterdam News 1943-04-24 and Variety 1943-04-28
      Portsmouth N.H. Herald 1943-04-30 radio listings
      The Afro American 1943-05-08
      ....
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      1943 04 30
      Friday
      .New York, N.Y.Golden Gate Ballroom
      142nd St. & Lenox Ave.

      Ellington was scheduled to appear at a gala dance held to benefit the Riverdale Club Division Colored Orphan Asylum with other personalities such as Canada Lee, Hazel Scott, the Berry Brothers and the Erskine Hawkins orchestra.

      The Amsterdam News, 1943-04-27:

      "The world's greatest orchestra led by the world's greatest jazz composer and conductor –Duke Ellington, will furnish the music for the Clubs of Harlem the night of April 30 when they sponsor 'Harlem on Parade for Riverdale' at the Golden Gate Ballroom. This unique event in which one of the city's best known and needed charitable institutions will benefit promised to be the season's most outstanding affair. The opportunity to help the colored Orphanage at Riverdale is striking a ready response throughout Harlem and the commendable action of the community's topnotch clubs and organizations in banding themselves together to put over the event is catching on.
      ...Lillian Sharpe Hunter, chairman of the dance, is asking all clubs who have not yet secured tickets to sell to come to the offices of the Amsterdam Star-News at once.
      Mrs. Bessie Buchanan is chairman of the entertainment committee and said all the community's uniformed organizations would be on hand ...for the affair."

      Admission $1.00

      Tickets could be purchased at Amsterdam News, Peoples Voice and the Colored Orphan Asylum (106 Lenox Ave).
      • Stratemann, p.242
      • Amsterdam News
        • Publicity, 1943-03-27
        • Ad, 1943-04-24 p.15
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      1943 04 30
      Friday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The New York Times radio schedule does not list an Ellington broadcast on WOR.
      .....
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      May 1943

      1943 05 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
      In late May, Sax Mallard leaves the band
      New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
      1943 05 00...PERSONNEL CHANGES
      Scotty Scott leaves the band
      Jimmy Britton leaves the band
      Nat Jones, alto sax and clarinet, joins the band
      Clarinetist, tenor sax man Jimmy Hamilton joins the band in late May
      Rex Stewart leaves the band in late May
      New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
      1943 05 01
      Saturday
      2 pm to 5 pm
      .New York, N.Y.Radio City NBC Studio 6BWar Bond Rally
      The Ellington Orchestra's performance was broadcast by WEAF on the NBC network.

      Titles were Take the A Train, Hayfoot, Strawfoot, Don't Get Around Much Anymore, A Slip of the Lip and Take the A Train

      New Desor and Stratemann show the broadcast venue as the Central Park Mall, but New Desor Small Corrections in DEMS bulletin 2000-3 p.26 and Timner's Ellingtonia, 4th Edition say the recordings were made at Radio City. The NDSC suggestion is attributed to record producer Jerry Valburn and DEMS bulletins provide no other support. Valburn's discography for CD 1 of Duke Ellington, The Treasury Shows, Vol.1 (DETS 903 9001) places the recording at Radio City too.

      Listening to the broadcast, it seems the audience noise is added - the only applause is only at the beginning and after the end of each tune, and the final verbal track has Duke giving a phone number for bond buyers to call him. It seems very likely this is a studio session, not an outdoor rally.
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      1943 05 01
      Saturday
      7:03 pm
      .New York, N.Y.WMCA studio
      Appearance on Leonard Feather's Platterbrains quiz show half-hour broadcast
      William Juengst column Radio Dialogue, Brooklyn Eagle 1943-04-30,p15...djp
      added 2013-06-06
      1943 05 01
      Saturday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      Midnight MBS broadcast over WOR
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      1943 05 02
      Sunday
      .New York, N.Y.WJZ StudioNBC broadcast
      Ellington guested with the Paul Lavallee band on "Chamber Music Society of Lower Basin Street"
      Stratemann
      p.242
      DE4314..djp
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      1943 05 02
      Sunday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The New York Times radio schedule does not list an Ellington broadcast on WOR.
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      1943 05 03
      Monday
      .day off - activities not documented.
      1943 05 04
      Tuesday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The New York Times radio schedule does not list an Ellington broadcast on WOR.
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      1943 05 05
      Wednesday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      10:15 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
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      1943 05 06
      Thursday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The New York Times radio schedule does not list an Ellington broadcast on WOR.
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      1943 05 07
      Friday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The New York Times radio schedule does not list an Ellington broadcast on WOR
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      1943 05 08
      Saturday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The New York Times radio schedule does not list an Ellington broadcast on WOR.
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      1943 05 09
      Sunday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      4:30 pm and 10:45 pm MBS broadcasts over WOR
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      1943 05 10
      Monday
      .day off - activities not documented.
      1943 05 11
      Tuesday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      10:15 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
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      1943 05 12
      Wednesday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The New York Times radio schedule does not list an Ellington broadcast on WOR.
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      1943 05 13
      Thursday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The New York Times radio schedule does not list an Ellington broadcast on WOR
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      1943 05 14
      Friday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      10:15 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
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      1943 05 15...Peripheral event
      The Afro-American, May 15 1943, reported 'Ellington is to be honored in a new volume entitled "Men of Popular Music," to be published early in 1944 by David Ewen. He will devote a full chapter to Duke and his work.' When it was published, Ellington was the subject of Chapter 6. The book can be read on, or downloaded from, the Internet Archive.
      ..Added 2012-10-06
      1943 05 15
      Saturday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The New York Times radio schedule does not list an Ellington broadcast on WOR
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      1943 05 16
      Sunday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      7 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
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      1943 05 17
      Monday
      .day off - activities not documented.
      1943 05 18
      Tuesday
      .New York, N.Y.Madison Square GardenBenefit for Greek War Relief
      Ellington appeared with Ethel Waters and other performers.
      Stratemann
      p.242 citing Variety 1943-05-19 p.4.
      ....
      added 2011

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      1943 05 18
      Tuesday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      10:15 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
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      1943 05 19
      Wednesday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      10:15 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
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      1943 05 20
      Thursday
      .New York, N.Y.Jimmy Ryan's
      53 W.52nd St
      Surprise birthday party for Milt Gabler. According to "The Jazz Record" (1Jun43p2): "Highlight of the evening was the appearance of Duke Ellington and several members of his band, who jammed a birthday greeting that said more than words ever could..."
      S. Lasker in DEMS 04,1-9.04,1-9.djp
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      1943 05 20
      Thursday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      While the weekly radio schedule in the New York Times shows an Ellington broadcast at 10:15 pm, the daily schedule shows this time slot as fight night interviews.
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      1943 05 21
      Friday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The New York Times radio schedule does not list an Ellington broadcast on WOR
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      1943 05 22
      Saturday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The New York Times radio schedule does not list an Ellington broadcast on WOR
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      1943 05 23
      Sunday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with floor show 'Mood Indigo' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      7 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
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      1943 05 24
      Monday
      .day off - activities not documented.
      1943 05 25
      Tuesday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01

      Dancing, with new floor show 'Strange Feeling' at 8 pm and 12:30 am
      10:15 pm MBS broadcast over WOR

      With the introduction of the new show, the evening's programme was revised, with Dave Dennis' group playing show music in the first half while Ellington emceed for the dancers. Ellington's band session began with a special stage holding Ellington and an upright piano being lowered from the ceiling as seen in this Gordon Parks photo. Brightening it shows the band members behind the descending stage.
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      1943 05 26
      Wednesday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943-04-01 & 1943-05-25

      Dancing, with floor show 'Strange Feeling' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      10:15 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
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      1943 05 27
      Thursday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943-04-01 & 1943-05-25

      Dancing, with floor show 'Strange Feeling' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      10:15 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
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      added 2011

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      1943 05 28
      Friday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943-04-01 & 1943-05-25

      Dancing, with floor show 'Strange Feeling' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      10:15 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
      .DE431211,2-16
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      Timner corrections .
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      1943 05 29.UnknownUnknownKathy Craven interview
      W.E.Timner, citing radio and television logs compiled by Jerry Valburn..09,3-5 and-6..
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      1943 05 29
      Saturday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943-04-01 & 1943-05-25

      Dancing, with floor show 'Strange Feeling' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The New York Times radio schedule does not list an Ellington broadcast on WOR
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      1943 05 30
      Sunday
      7:30 pm EWT
      .New York, N.Y.NBC broadcast: "Fitch Bandwagon"
      Sponsored by Fitch Shampoo, this Sunday night radio show featured popular big bands. While Stratemann writes this was one of the few occasions that the full Ellington band appeared outside the Hurricane, it appears all the music was from airchecks of 1943 Hurricane broadcasts and from an NBC Blue Network broadcast from Fort Dix in November 1942.

      Duke Ellington Treasury Shows, Vol. 16 (DETS 903 9016), CD 2 has this broadcast, although it may be incomplete

      Producer Jerry Valburn's CD liner notes suggest the broadcast was only 20 minutes, but Sjef Hoefsmit's tape is longer, with 4 additional titles and a commercial.

      It seems the controversy arises because there were several versions of the tape circulating among collectors, including tapes of rebroadcasts that had been edited by AFRS personnel. For a complete picture of this broadcast, one should follow the DEMS links here.
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      .
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      1943 05 30
      Sunday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943-04-01 & 1943-05-25

      Dancing, with floor show 'Strange Feeling' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The New York Times did not list an Ellington Orchestra broadcast on WOR this day.

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      added 2011

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      1943 05 31
      Monday
      .day off - activities not documented.
      1943 05 --.New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantUndated broadcast

      Titles recorded:
      • Cabin in the Sky
      • In a Mellow Tone
      • I Don't Want Anybody At All
      • Barzallai Lou
      • Don't Get Around Much Anymore

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      1943 05 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
      Taft Jordan, trumpet and vocal, joins the band in late May.
      New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
      1943 05 --.New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantUndated broadcast

      Titles recorded:
      • Take the A Train
      • Java Jive
      • Day Dream
      • Way Low
      • Perdido
      • Don't Get Around Much Anymore

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      June 1943

      1943 06 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
      Sandy Williams, trumpet, born in 1906, joins the band in early June
      New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
      1943 06 01
      Tuesday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943-04-01 & 1943-05-25

      Dancing, with floor show 'Strange Feeling' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The New York Times radio schedule does not list an Ellington broadcast on WOR
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      1943 06 02
      Wednesday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943-04-01 & 1943-05-25

      Dancing, with floor show 'Strange Feeling' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      10:15 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
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      1943 06 03
      Thursday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943-04-01 & 1943-05-25

      Dancing, with floor show 'Strange Feeling' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The New York Times radio schedule does not list an Ellington broadcast on WOR
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      1943 06 04
      Friday
      8 pm
      .Brooklyn, N.Y.Academy of Music
      Lafayette Ave & St. Felix St.
      Benefit show for the 3rd Separate Battalion of the New York Guards
      In person: Duke Ellington, Canada Lee, Berry Bros., Reid Sisters, Billy Banks, Al & Freddy and other top headliners.
      Stratemann
      p.242 citing Amsterdam News 1943-05-15 p.19
      ....
      added 2011

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      1943 06 04
      Friday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943-04-01 & 1943-05-25

      Dancing, with floor show 'Strange Feeling' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The New York Times radio schedule does not list an Ellington broadcast on WOR
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      added 2011

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      1943 06 05
      Saturday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943-04-01 & 1943-05-25

      Dancing, with floor show 'Strange Feeling' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The New York Times radio schedule does not list an Ellington broadcast on WOR
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      1943 06 06
      Sunday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943-04-01 & 1943-05-25

      Dancing, with floor show 'Strange Feeling' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      7 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
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      ..2011
      1943 06 07
      Monday
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane Restaurant
      New Desor DE4322 lists a broadcast from the Hurricane on Monday June 7, 1943, as do DEMS 1985-3, p.4 and Timner's Ellingtonia.

      This is doubtful because:
      • (1) there is no listing in the New York Times radio logs;
      • (2)if Stratemann is correct, the Ellington orchestra had Mondays off; and
      • (3)Ellington was scheduled to appear at the Negro Freedom Rally that evening.
      .DE432285,3-4Timner corrections .
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      1943 06 07
      Monday
      .New York, N.Y.Madison Square Garden
      Ellington was scheduled to appearance at Negro Freedom Rally, alongside Paul Robeson, Canada Lee, Kenneth Spencer and Pearl Primus. The rally was attended by 20,000 to 25,000 people and was to start at 7:30 pm
      Stratemann p.242 citing Amsterdam News 1943-05-15 p.19....djp
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      1943 06 08
      Tuesday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943-04-01 & 1943-05-25

      Dancing, with floor show 'Strange Feeling' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The New York Times radio schedule does not list an Ellington broadcast on WOR
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      1943 06 09
      Wednesday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943-04-01 & 1943-05-25

      Dancing, with floor show 'Strange Feeling' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      10:15 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
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      1943 06 10
      Thursday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943-04-01 & 1943-05-25

      Dancing, with floor show 'Strange Feeling' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The New York Times radio schedule does not list an Ellington broadcast on WOR
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      1943 06 11
      Friday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943-04-01 & 1943-05-25

      Dancing, with floor show 'Strange Feeling' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The New York Times radio schedule does not list an Ellington broadcast on WOR
      .....
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      1943 06 12
      Saturday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943-04-01 & 1943-05-25

      Dancing, with floor show 'Strange Feeling' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      7 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
      .....
      added 2011

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      1943 06 13
      Sunday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943-04-01 & 1943-05-25

      Dancing, with floor show 'Strange Feeling' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      7 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
      .....
      added 2011

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      1943 06 14
      Monday
      .day off - activities not documented.
      1943 06 15
      Tuesday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943-04-01 & 1943-05-25

      Dancing, with floor show 'Strange Feeling' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      10:15 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
      .....
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      1943 06 16
      Wednesday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943-04-01 & 1943-05-25

      Dancing, with floor show 'Strange Feeling' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      10:15 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
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      1943 06 17
      Thursday
      1943 06 19New York, N.Y.Pathé News Inc. studioPre-recording session for the soundtrack to the RKO Radio Pictures short “Duke Ellington and His Orchestra," subtitled "Jamboree."

      Filming was at the Movietone Studios in Manhattan but where the music was recorded isn't given in Stratemann or New Desor.

      The recording session was postponed from June 15 to 17 because Ellington didn't have the music ready.Only 1 of the 4 numbers was ready to record on the 17th, and it took 4 hours compared to the expected 3 hours booked for all 4 numbers. The other 3 numbers were recorded in 3 hours on the 19th.

      While the sidemen were paid immediately according to the contract, the studio withheld Ellington's fee because it wanted him to cover the extra $600 his lack of preparation cost. Ultimately Ellington's full $2,000 fee was paid on August 3.
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      1943 06 17
      Thursday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943-04-01 & 1943-05-25

      Dancing, with floor show 'Strange Feeling' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      8:30 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
      .....
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      1943 06 18
      Friday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943-04-01 & 1943-05-25

      Dancing, with floor show 'Strange Feeling' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      10:15 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
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      Saturday
      .New York, N.Y.Pathé News Inc. studioFinal pre-recording session for the RKO short “Duke Ellington and His Orchestra" - see 1943 06 07
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      1943 06 19
      Saturday
      .New York, N.Y.NBC “Million Dollar Band” broadcast featuring Ellington as the bandleader soloist of the week. The show was broadcast in Chicago at 9 pm CWT and in Los Angeles at 7 pm PWT, indicating the broadcast was made at 10 pm EWT in New York; however it is not shown in the New York Times radio schedule for this date.
      Stratemann
      p.242 citing Variety 1943-06-16 p.30
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      1943 06 19
      Saturday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943-04-01 & 1943-05-25

      Dancing, with floor show 'Strange Feeling' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      7 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
      .....
      added 2011

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      1943 06 20
      Sunday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943-04-01 & 1943-05-25

      Dancing, with floor show 'Strange Feeling' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      7 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
      .DE432779,2-9..2011
      1943 06 21
      Monday
      .day off - activities not documented.
      1943 06 22
      Tuesday
      1943 06 27New York, N.Y..Filming of RKO short Duke Ellington and His Orchestra"

      The filming date is not know, but Stratemann
      places it in the week of June 22 on the basis of indirect evidence.
      ..Strat245 Stratemann
      p. 248photos
      YouTubephotos+.
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      1943 06 22
      Tuesday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943-04-01 & 1943-05-25

      Dancing, with floor show 'Strange Feeling' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      10:15 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
      .....
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      1943 06 23
      Wednesday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943-04-01 & 1943-05-25

      Dancing, with floor show 'Strange Feeling' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      10:15 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
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      1943 06 24
      Thursday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943-04-01 & 1943-05-25

      Dancing, with floor show 'Strange Feeling' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      10:15 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
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      1943 06 25
      Friday
      11:30 pm
      .New York, N.Y.CBS Playhouse #3CBS broadcast “Broadway Bandbox”
      Originally thought to have been recorded July 19, M. Götting's suggestion this was June 25 has been accepted by the authors of New Desor.

      Ellington was a guest on Frank Sinatra's show, performing Solitude as a solo and Don't Get Around Much Anymore, accompanied by Raymond Scott and his orchestra.
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      1943 06 25
      Friday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943-04-01 & 1943-05-25

      Dancing, with floor show 'Strange Feeling' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

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      1943 06 26
      Saturday
      ...Peripheral event
      Article in New Journal and Guide:
      "Duke's Sunday Program Regular, Hit With Million Dollar Band"

      "Duke Ellington's 'Pastel Period' has now become a regular WOR-mutual feature every Sunday from 7 to 7:30 p.m. EWT, broadcast from the Hurricane on Broadway, where Duke and his orchestra have been held over until Labor Day.

      Tried out recently as a departure from his regular broadcasts, the 'Pastel Period' is a program of soft, relaxed intimate performances of typical Ellington compositions. To quote Ellington's own description of the idea, it is an attempt to make his music into a sort of whispering, swing or mood music, 'without sacrificing force of the emotion, the impact of the rhythm or the luster of the melody'..."
      .Nick Fernandes 2012-10-06Added 2012-10-08
      1943 06 26
      Saturday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943-04-01 & 1943-05-25

      Dancing, with floor show 'Strange Feeling' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      7 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
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      1943 06 27...PERSONNEL CHANGE
      Singer Al Hibbler, born in 1915, joins the band
      New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
      1943 06 27
      Sunday
      4:30 pm
      .New York, N.Y.Renaissance CasinoTribute to Negro Servicemen
      FBI report: "The June 23, 1943 issue of the 'Daily Worker' contained an article ...[that] related that Duke Ellington among others was to appear at a program to be held on June 27, 1943, designated as a "Tribute to Negro Servicemen."
      ....
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      1943 06 27
      Sunday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943-04-01 & 1943-05-25

      Dancing, with floor show 'Strange Feeling' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      7 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
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      1943 06 28
      Monday
      .day off - activities not documented.
      1943 06 29
      Tuesday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943-04-01 & 1943-05-25

      Dancing, with floor show 'Strange Feeling' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      10:15 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
      .....
      added 2011

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      1943 06 30
      Wednesday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943-04-01

      Dancing

      New floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      10:15 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
      ..09,3-5..
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      1943 06 00.New York, N.Y.Hurricane Restaurant.
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      1943 summer.New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantUndated broadcast, summer of 1943
      .NDCS 1034

      DE9022
      .Timner corrections -4/33.2011

      July 1943

      1943 07 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
      Sandy Williams leaves the band in mid-July
      New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
      1943 07 01
      Thursday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

      Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The New York Times radio schedule does not list an Ellington broadcast on WOR
      .....
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      1943 07 02
      Friday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

      Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      10:15 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
      .....
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      1943 07 03
      Saturday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

      Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      7 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
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      1943 07 04
      Sunday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

      Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      7 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
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      1943 07 05
      Monday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane Restaurant
      Dancing and floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' - see 1943 04 01 & 06 30
      10:15 pm MBS broadcast over WOR

      Although the radio log shows this broadcast, this evening's appearance at the Hurricane cannot be confirmed until the club contract is seen. Strateman, p. 242, says Mondays were off, but there may have been a change to the contract when the new show was introduced in late June.
      ....djp2012-10-08
      1943 07 06.New York, N.Y..WMCA broadcast “Jumpin’ Jive”

      There is some uncertainty as to when this show was recorded. The arrangement of Sweet Georgia Brown by Mary Lou Williams is mentioned in Metronome, March 1943 edition, p.8
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      1943 07 06
      Tuesday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

      Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The New York Times radio schedule does not list an Ellington broadcast on WOR
      .....
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      1943 07 07
      Wednesday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

      Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      10:15 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
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      1943 07 08
      Thursday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

      Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      10:15 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
      .DE4330...
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      1943 07 09
      Friday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

      Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      10:15 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
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      1943 07 10
      Saturday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

      Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      7 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
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      1943 07 11
      Sunday
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantEllington was interviewed by Alistaire Cooke for shortwave BBC broadcast
      .DE433107,3-31
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      1943 07 11
      Sunday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

      Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      7 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
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      1943 07 12
      Monday
      .day off - activities not documented.
      1943 07 13
      Tuesday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

      Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      10:15 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
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      1943 07 14
      Wednesday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

      Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      10:15 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
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      1943 07 15
      Thursday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

      Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      10:15 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
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      1943 07 16
      Friday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

      Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      10:15 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
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      1943 07 17
      Saturday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

      Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The New York Times radio schedule does not list an Ellington broadcast on WOR
      .....
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      1943 07 18
      Sunday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

      Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      7 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
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      1943 07 19
      Monday
      .day off - activities not documented.
      1943 07 20
      Tuesday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

      Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The weekly NYT schedule shows Ellington at 10:15 pm in an MBS broadcast over WOR
      but this is not in the daily schedule this date

      .....
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      1943 07 21
      Wednesday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

      Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The weekly NYT schedule shows Ellington at 10:15 pm in an MBS broadcast over WOR
      but this is not in the daily schedule this date

      .....
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      1943 07 22
      Thursday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

      Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The weekly NYT schedule shows Ellington at 10:15 pm in an MBS broadcast over WOR
      but this is not in the daily schedule this date

      .....
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      1943 07 23
      Friday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

      Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The New York Times radio schedule does not list an Ellington broadcast on WOR
      .....
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      1943 07 24
      Saturday
      .New York, N.Y..
      The New York Times radio schedule has Ellington appearing on a radio show called Treasury Star Parade on WEVD from 3:00 to 3:15 pm and on WBNX at 10 pm. It also shows him appearing on a quiz show "Platterbrains," at 7:03 pm on WMCA.

      It is possible the Treasury Star broadcasts were transcriptions known as Treasury Star Parade 231, 232 and 233, recorded in June 1943.
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      1943 07 24
      Saturday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

      Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The New York Times radio schedule does not list an Ellington broadcast on WOR
      .....
      added 2011

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      1943 07 25
      Sunday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

      Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      7 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
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      1943 07 26
      Monday
      .New York, N.Y..
      The New York Times radio schedule has Ellington appearing on the Treasury Star Parade radio show on WMCA at 11:45 pm

      see 1943 07 24
      .....added 2012-10-08
      1943 07 27
      Tuesday
      .New York, N.Y..
      The New York Times radio schedule has Ellington appearing on the Treasury Star Parade radio show on WBYN from 10:30 to 10:45, but doesn't say if that's morning or evening.

      see 1943 07 24
      .....added 2012-10-08
      1943 07 27
      Tuesday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

      Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      7:15 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
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      1943 07 28
      Saturday
      .New York, N.Y..
      The New York Times radio schedule has Ellington appearing on the Treasury Star Parade radio show on WWRL 9:15 to 9:30 am and on WBYN from 10:30 to 10:45 am.
      - see 1943 07 24
      ..added 2012-10-08
      1943 07 28
      Wednesday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

      Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The New York Times radio schedule does not list an Ellington broadcast on WOR
      .....
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      1943 07 29
      Thursday
      .New York, N.Y..
      The New York Times radio schedule has the Duke Ellington Orchestra appearing on the Treasury Star Parade radio show on WEVD from 10:30-10:45; on WOV and WMCA from 11:45 to 12; and on WEIN from 1:30-1:45 am
      - see 1943 07 24
      ..added 2012-10-08
      1943 07 29
      Thursday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

      Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The New York Times radio schedule does not list an Ellington broadcast on WOR
      .....
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      1943 07 30
      Friday
      .New York, N.Y..
      The New York Times radio schedule has the Duke Ellington Orchestra appearing on the Treasury Star Parade radio show on WWRL (9:15-9:30 am), WBYN (10:30-10:45) and WMCA (11:45-12:00 pm).
      - see 1943 07 24
      ..added 2012-10-08
      1943 07 30
      Friday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

      Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The New York Times radio schedule does not list an Ellington broadcast on WOR
      .....
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      1943 07 31
      Saturday
      .New York, N.Y..
      The New York Times radio schedule has the Duke Ellington Orchestra appearing on the Treasury Star Parade radio show on WEVD, 3-3:15; WNEW, 9:46-10:00; and WHN, 1:30-1:45 A. M.
      - see 1943 07 24
      ..added 2012-10-08
      1943 07 31
      Saturday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

      Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      Midnight MBS broadcast over WOR
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      August 1943

      1943 08 01
      Sunday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

      Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      7 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
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      1943 08 02
      Monday
      .New York, N.Y..

      The New York Times radio schedule has the Duke Ellington Orchestra appearing on the Treasury Star Parade radio show on WWRL, 9:15-9:30 am, WBYN, 10:30 pm and VVMCA, 11:45 pm
      - see 1943 07 24
      ..added 2012-10-09
      1943 08 03
      Tuesday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

      Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      7:15 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
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      1943 08 04
      Wednesday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

      Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The New York Times radio schedule does not list an Ellington broadcast on WOR
      .....
      added 2011

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      1943 08 05
      Thursday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

      Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      8 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
      .....
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      1943 08 06
      Friday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

      Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The New York Times radio schedule does not list an Ellington broadcast on WOR
      .....
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      1943 08 07
      Saturday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

      Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      Midnight MBS broadcast over WOR
      .....
      added 2011

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      1943 08 08
      Sunday
      .New York, N.Y..PERSONNEL CHANGE
      Ben Webster's last day with the band
      DEMS 03,2-29djpAdded 2012-10-10
      1943 08 08
      Sunday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

      Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      7 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
      .....
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      1943 08 08
      Friday
      ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
      Ben Webster, tenor sax, leaves the band, opening with his own quartet at "The Three Deuces" 1943 08 10. Note New Desor and Stratemann dated his departure Aug. 13.
      H. Baumeister in DEMS, citing Down Beat. djpAdded 2012-10-25
      1943 08 09
      Monday
      .day off - activities not documented.
      1943 08 10
      Tuesday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

      Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      7:15 pm MBS broadcast over WOR

      8:00 to 8:30 pm broadcast on WHN
      .....
      added 2011

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      1943 08 11
      Wednesday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

      Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      The New York Times radio schedule does not list an Ellington broadcast on WOR
      .....
      added 2011

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      1943 08 12
      Thursday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

      Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      8:00 to 8:30 pm broadcast on WHN
      .....
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      1943 08 13
      Friday
      7 pm - 4 am
      .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

      Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

      10:30 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
      .....
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      1943 08 14
      Friday
      ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
      Elbert 'Skippy' Elbert, tenor sax, born in 1916, replaces Ben Wester.
      • New Desor vol.2
      • Stratemann p.253
      djpAdded 2012-10-25
      1943 08 14
      Friday
      ...Peripheral event
      In a story datelined New York, The Afro-American reported

      Duke Adds to New Musical; Cab Held-Over

      "Duke Ellington is hard at work creating additional material for his proposed musical, 'Aesop's Fables.'

      The Duke was intrigued by 'Fable Americana' and is writing music to such things as the sage (sic) of Paul Bunyan and Johnny Appleseed.

      Crowds swarm the Hurricane Restaurant, each Saturday night, to hear his rehearsals, done during the regular sessions, for his Sunday broadcast, 'Pastel Period.'

      Closes in September

      He will remain at the Hurricane until mid-September, rounding out a six-month engagement..."

      The Afro-American, 1943-08-14 p.10
        djpAdded 2013-12-22
        1943 08 14
        Saturday
        7 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

        Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

        7:30-8:00 pm broadcast on WABC
        Midnight MBS broadcast over WOR
        .DE433808,3-38
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        ..
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        1943 08 15
        Sunday
        7 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

        Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

        7 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
        .....
        added 2011

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        1943 08 16
        Monday
        .day off - activities not documented.
        1943 08 16...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Juan Tizol takes a leave from the band. Bernard Archer subs for him
        • New Desor vol.2
        • Stratemann p.253 citing Metronme 1943-09, p7
        djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1943 08 17
        Tuesday
        7 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

        Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

        8:00-8:30 pm broadcast on WHN
        The New York Times radio schedule does not list an Ellington broadcast on WOR
        .....
        added 2011

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        1943 08 18
        Wednesday
        7 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

        Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

        The New York Times radio schedule does not list an Ellington broadcast on WOR
        .....
        added 2011

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        1943 08 19
        Thursday
        7 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

        Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

        10:30 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
        .....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-10-09
        1943 08 20
        Friday
        7 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

        Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

        10:30 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
        .....
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        1943 08 21
        Saturday
        7 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

        Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

        Midnight MBS broadcast over WOR
        .DE433907,3-31..
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        1943 08 22
        Sunday
        7 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

        Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

        7 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
        .....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-10-09
        1943 08 23
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Gjonmili Studio
        6 E23rd St
        Band's night off from the Hurricane.

        Jam session with Duke Ellington, Eddie Condon, Billie Holiday and others “Fine and Mellow”
        ...Vail I 240 photo
        Life Web photos
        .
        added 2011

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        1943 08 24
        Tuesday
        7 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

        Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

        8:00-8:30 pm broadcast on WHN
        Midnight-12:30 am broadcast over WABC after the news


        Broadcast acetates may exist
        ..01,3-20, Q7.djp
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        1943 08 25
        Wednesday
        7 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

        Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

        The New York Times radio schedule does not list an Ellington broadcast on WOR
        .....
        added 2011

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        1943 08 26
        Thursday
        7 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

        Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

        10:30 -11:00 pm broadcast over WHN
        .DE434004,3-55..
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        1943 08 27
        Friday
        7 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

        Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

        The New York Times radio schedule does not list an Ellington broadcast on WOR
        .....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-10-09
        1943 08 28
        Saturday
        7 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

        Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

        Midnight-12:30 am broadcast over WABC after the news
        .DE434102,3-14
        98,2-20
        96,2-3
        Timner corrections -4/33.
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        1943 08 29
        Sunday
        7 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

        Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

        7 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
        .DE4342...
        added 2011

        updated 2012-10-10
        1943 08 30
        Monday
        .day off - activities not documented.
        1943 08 31
        Tuesday
        7 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

        Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

        7:15 pm MBS broadcast over WOR

        8:00-8:30 pm broadcast on WHN
        Midnight-12:30 am broadcast over WABC after the news

        .DE4343...
        added 2011

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        September 1943

        1943 09 01
        Wednesday
        7 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

        Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

        Midnight MBS broadcast over WOR
        .DE4344...
        added 2011

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        1943 09 02
        Thursday
        7 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

        Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

        8:00-8:30 pm broadcast on WHN
        .....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-10-09
        1943 09 03
        Friday
        7 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

        Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

        10:30-11:00 pm broadcast on WHN
        .DE4345...
        added 2011

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        1943 09 04
        Saturday
        7 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

        Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

        Midnight-12:30 am broadcast over WABC after the news

        (DEMS 98,3-20 says Rosenkratz acetate 2-3-A + B was recorded Sept.11, not Sept.4 - see 1943 09 11)
        ..98,3-20.djp
        added 2011

        updated 2012-10-10
        1943 09 05
        Sunday
        9:l5 pm
        .New York, N.Y..
        WJZ broadcast
        (1) Basin Street Chamber Music: Jan Kiepura & Duke Ellington, Guests

        (2)The show's full title is "Chamber Music Society of Lower Basin Street." Ellington played one piece, accompanied by the Paul Lavallee studio orchestra.
        (1)New York Times weekly radio schedule 1943-09-05

        (2)Stratemann
        p.243
        ...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2012-10-10
        1943 09 05
        Sunday
        7 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

        Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

        7 pm "Pastel Period" MBS broadcast over WOR
        DETS 16DE4346
        DE4347
        02,3-14
        01,3-24
        98,2-20
        90,4-7
        82,3-5
        Timner.
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        1943 09 06
        Monday
        .activities not documented.
        1943 09 07
        Tuesday
        7 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

        Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

        8:00-8:30 pm broadcast on WHN
        Midnight-12:30 am broadcast over WABC after the news
        .
        • DE4348
        • DE4349
        Timner.
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        1943 09 08
        Wednesday
        7 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

        Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

        Baron Timme Rosenkrantz recorded his sides 2-2-A + 2-2-B

        The New York Times radio schedule does not list an Ellington broadcast.
        .
        • DE9084
        • DE9085
        10,1-11NDCS 1098.
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        1943 09 09
        Thursday
        7 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

        Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

        10:30-10:55 pm broadcast on WHN
        .DE435004,3-55..
        added 2011

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        1943 09 10
        Friday
        4:30 pm
        .New York , N.Y..Ellington appeared on WOR's variety show "Full Speed Ahead," with Romo Vincent and Morton Downey
        New York Times radio schedule 1943-09-10..djpadded 2012-10-09
        1943 09 10
        Friday
        7 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

        Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

        T.Rosenkrantz recorded his sides 2-1-A + B

        10:30-10:55 pm broadcast on WHN
        .
        • DE4351
        • DE9086
        • DE9087
        09,3-2
        98,3-20
        NDCS 1098.added 2011

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        1943 09 11
        Saturday
        1:30 - 4 pm
        .New York, N.Y.."Battle Of New York" broadcast
        Six bands, including Ellington's orchestra, as well as other performers took part in a broadcast to raise funds for the Third War Loan Drive.

        Eight national War Loan Drives were held in the U.S. from 1942 to 1945 to raise funds for the war effort. Each town was assigned a quota to promote competition. On Sept.11, WEAF, the flagship station for the NBC Red network, devoted 30 minutes to each of the five New York boroughs. It isn't clear where the Ellington orchestra broadcast from; the New York Times radio log merely says "Third War Loan Drive Show: "The Battle of New York," Pickups from all Five Boroughs - WEAF 1:30-4."
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-10
        1943 09 11
        Saturday
        7 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

        Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

        11:15 pm broadcast on WOR

        Midnight-12:30 am broadcast over WABC after the news

        DEMS 98,3-20 says Rosenkratz acetates 2-3-A and 2-3-B were recorded Sept.11 (rather than Sept. 4). The recordings were
        • 4352e Cotton Tail
        • 4352f On the Sands of Time
        • 4352g A Slip of the Lip
        • 4352h Don’t Get Around Much Anymore
        and 2-3-B
        • In a Mellow Tone
        • Rockin’ in Rhythm
        • Tonight I Shall Sleep
        • Stormy Weather
        .
        • DE4352
        • DE9083
        • NDCS 1098
        .djp
        added 2011

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        1943 09 12
        Sunday
        7 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

        Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

        >New Desor reports 2 broadcasts this date, on WOR and on MBS. (WOR appears to have been a large station in the MBS network).

        The New York Times radio schedule only shows one Ellington broadcast, at 7 pm. There is no apparent Ellington broadcast listed in the Los Angeles Times, The Chicago Tribune or the Washington Post for this date.
        JJ's Radio Logs
        • DE4353
        • DE4354
        04,3-55..
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        1943 09 13
        Monday
        .day off - activities not documented.
        1943 09 14
        Tuesday
        7 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

        Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

        7:15 pm MBS broadcast over WOR

        Dorothy Kilgallen's syndicated column said

        "Dave Wolper, owner of the Hurricane, will present Duke Ellington with a diamond-studded wristwatch for breaking all records at the cafe. Last week's gross was over $35,000."

        On Broadway, by Dorothy Kilgallen, Mansfield News-Journal, 1943-09-14, p.3....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-10-09
        and 2013-08-03
        1943 09 15
        Wednesday
        7 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

        Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

        11:30 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
        .....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-10-09
        1943 09 16
        Thursday
        7 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

        Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

        8:00-8:30 pm broadcast on WHN
        .....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-10-09
        1943 09 17...
        Recording for “Liberty Party” #21
        The Library of Congress holds an audio tape of an Office of War Information recording labelled Sept. 17, 1943, featuring The King Sisters, Duke Ellington, and Benny Goodman, which appears to have been a broadcast. The LOC site notes it's a dub and describes it as "radio recording, not necessarily broadcast." The date could be the original broadcast date or the recording date.
        ..01,2-20..
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        1943 09 17
        Friday
        7 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

        Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

        10:30 -11:00 MBS broadcast on WHN
        .....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-10-09
        1943 09 18
        Saturday
        7 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

        Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

        11:15 -11:45 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
        after news
        Midnight-12:30 am broadcast over WABC after the news
        .....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-10-09
        1943 09 19
        Sunday
        7 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

        Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

        7 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
        .....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-10-09
        1943 09 20
        Monday
        .day off - activities not documented.
        1943 09 21
        Tuesday
        7 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

        Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

        7:15 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
        8:00-8:30 pm broadcast on WHN
        Midnight-12:30 am broadcast over WABC after the news
        .....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-10-09
        1943 09 22
        Wednesday
        7 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

        Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

        11:30 pm MBS broadcast over WOR
        .....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-10-09
        1943 09 22
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y. Treasury Bond Tent, Roxy Theater.
        Billboard carried a story datelined New York Sept.25 on pages 3 and 27 which said, in part:

        "There was plenty of activity at the Treasury Bond Tent behind the Roxy Theater. Tuesday night was newspaper night, and appropriately enough, the cast of Early to Bed entertained. Wednesday the tent featured an inter-racial bond rally, with Bill Robinson, Duke Ellington, Etta (Porgy and Bess) Moten, Jerry Bergen, Conrad Nagel and Lucky Millinder featured."

        Billboard 1943-10-02, pp.3 and 27...djp
        added 2013-06-10
        1943 09 23
        Thursday
        7 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantSee 1943 04 01 & 06 30

        Dancing, with floor show 'Rockin' In Rhythm' at 8 pm and 12:30 am

        8:00-8:30 pm broadcast on WHN

        End of Hurricane Club run

        Stratemann reports Ellington's asking price was almost doubled by William Morris Agency as a result of the band's success at the Hurricane.
        Stratemann p.253DE435891,1-3
        90,4-2
        Timner.
        added 2011

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        2013-05-09
        1943 09 00.New York, N.Y..
        Undated broadcasts
        New Desor lists 3 recorded September broadcasts from the Hurricane without precise dates.

        The New York Times lists the following "Ellington orchestra" broadcasts that are not identified in New Desor:
        • 1943-09-02 Thursday 8:00 WHN
        • 1943-09-04 Saturday 12:00 WABC (after news)
        • 1943-09-14 Tuesday 7:15 WOR
        • 1943-09-15 Wednesday 11:30 WOR
        • 1943-09-16 Thursday 8:00 WHN
        • 1943-09-17 Friday 10:30 WHN
        • 1943-09-18 Saturday 11:15 WOR (after news)
        • 1943-09-18 Saturday 12:00 WABC (after news)
        • 1943-09-19 Sunday 7:00 WOR
        • 1943-09-21 Tuesday 7:15 WOR
        • 1943-09-21 Tuesday 8:00 WHN
        • 1943-09-21 Tuesday 12:00 WABC (after news)
        • 1943-09-22 Wednesday 11:30 WOL "Duke Ellington" (this is a Washington radio listing)
        • 1943-09-24 Friday 10:30 WHN
        It seems likely the three undated broadcasts in New Desor are from this list, and it seems likely the September 24 listing is in error, since the Hurricane residency ended the previous day.
        JJ's Radio Logs
        • DE4355
        • DE4356
        • DE4357
        .djp
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        1943 09 24
        Friday
        .Rochester, N.Y.Sports Arena
        Edgerton Park
        .
        • "Orchestra Notes", Billboard 1943-09-04, p.26
        • Stratemann p.253 citing Billboard 1943-09-25 p.26
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-09
        1943 09 25...Peripheral event
        In a story datelined New York Sept.25, Billboard reported Rex Stewart, who had been leading his own band, was expected to rejoin Duke in time for the Sept.30 concert. It also said Juan Tizol was due back from vacation on the coast, and Ben Webster was being propositioned to play for Duke again.
        Billboard 1943-10-02 p.17.Added 2013-06-10
        1943 09 25
        Saturday
        .London, Ont.Arena.
        • "Orchestra Notes",
          Billboard 1943-09-04, p.26
        • Stratemann p.253 citing Billboard 1943-09-25 p.26
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-11
        1943 09 26
        Sunday
        .Buffalo, N.Y.Memorial Auditorium.
        • "Orchestra Notes",
          Billboard 1943-09-04, p.26
        • Stratemann p.253 citing Billboard 1943-09-25 p.26
        ....2011
        1943 09 27
        Monday
        .Toronto, Ont.Mutual Arena.
        • "Orchestra Notes",
          Billboard 1943-09-04, p.26
        • Stratemann p.253 citing Billboard 1943-09-25 p.26
        ....2011
        1943 09 28
        Tuesday
        .Niagara Falls, Ont.Arena.
        • "Orchestra Notes",
          Billboard 1943-09-04, p.26
        • Stratemann p.253 citing Billboard 1943-09-25 p.26
        ....2011
        1943 09 29
        Wednesday
        .Wilmington, Dela.Arena.
        Stratemann p.253 citing Billboard 1943-09-25 p.26....2011
        1943 09 30
        Thursday
        ...PERSONNEL CHANGES
        Rex Stewart and Juan Tizol rejoined the band. Stewart brought the trumpet section up to 5 horns. Stratemann reports Tizol had been off sick for some weeks, contradicting the earlier report he took leave to go to the West Coast.
        • New Desor vol.2
        • Stratemann p.253 citing
          • Variety 1943-10-06 p.41
          • Down Beat 1943-11-01 p.1
        djpAdded 2012-10-25
        Updated 2013-05-09
        1943 09 30
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y..Peripheral event
        In a story datelined New York Oct. 2, Billboard reported the Musicians' Union and Decca had signed an agreement on Thursday (Sept. 30), thus ending the recording ban for Decca and its affiliates, including World Broadcasting.
        Billboard, 1943-10-09 pp.13 & 62djpAdded 2013-06-10
        1943 09 30
        Thursday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.Academy of MusicBenefit concert for NAACO
        Billboard:

        "...the staid old walls of the Academy resounded rhythmically to a whirlwind of righteous swing music...

        ... under the auspices of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the swing recital tallied as big at the box office as it did on the musical and artistic side of the ledger. The 3,600-seat concert hall enjoyed an overflowing capacity that crowded the boxes and wings of the stage with 4,000 serious and swing-minded music fans. It was the biggest crowd in more than a decade for the Academy. Establishing a new attendance record, and with ducats scaled from $1.14 to $3.28, total take was $6,177.25. Dipping into his percentage for the date Ellington took out $2,700 as his share for this unprecedented and history-making evening.

        The concert was made up primarily of the Duke's own compositions... Save for three well-received excerpts from his Black, Brown and Beige Opus the selections were all along the popular lines
        ..."

        Stratemann reports slightly different financial results and says Ellington's concert was the first played here by any black band.
        Billboard 1943-10-09, p.5
        Stratemann p.253
        ..CAHclipdjp
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        2013-05-09

        October 1943

        1943 10 00...Peripheral event
        Metronome published Duke Ellington on Arrangers, a full page article by Ellington that compliments Will Vodery, Don Redman, Fletcher Henderson, Sy Oliver, Benny Carter, Billy Strayhorn, Kostelanetz, Morton Gould and David Rose.
        Metronome, Oct 1943.djpAdded 2013-05-14
        1943 10 --.New York, N.Y.Gjon Mili StudiosEllington, Dizzy Gillespie, Mezzrow, etc
        ...Life Webphotos.2011
        1943 10 01
        Friday
        .Wilmington, Del.Armory
        Dance
        • Stratemann, p.253 citing Billboard 1943-08-28 p.13
        • Vail I
        ....2011
        1943 10 02
        Saturday
        .activities not documented.
        1943 10 03
        Sunday
        .Springfield, Mass.Municipal Auditorium.
        Stratemann, p.253....2011
        1943 10 04
        Monday
        .Cranston, R.I.Rhodes-On-The-PawtuxetDanceVail I..Vail I.
        added 2011

        updated 2013-05-09
        1943 10 05
        Tuesday
        .Harrisburg, Penn.Chestnut Street Hall.
        .....2011
        1943 10 06
        Wednesday
        .Washington, D.C.Uline's ArenaConcert
        over 6,000 fans despite rain.
        Stratemann p.253 citing Billboard 1943-12-18 p23 (actually p.17)....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-09
        1943 10 07
        Thursday
        .AkronArmory.
        .....2011
        1943 10 08
        Friday
        .AkronFairgrounds.
        .....2011
        1943 10 09
        Saturday
        1943 10 10Cincinnati, Oh.Castle Farms.
        .....2011
        1943 10 10
        Sunday
        1943 10 10Cincinnati, Oh.Castle FarmsSee 1943 10 09.....2011
        1943 10 11
        Monday
        .Detroit, Mich.Graystone Ballroom.
        .....2011
        1943 10 12
        Tuesday
        .activities not documented.
        1943 10 13
        Wednesday
        .activities not documented.
        1943 10 14
        Thursday
        1943 11 10New York, N.Y.Capitol TheatreStage show for the film "Phantom of the Opera," which starred Nelson Eddy, Susanna Foster, Claude Rains and Edgar Barrier.
        The stage show included Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra, as well as The Deep River Boys, Peg Leg Bates, Patterson and Jackson, and Lena Horne. Betty Roche, Johnny Hodges and Ray Nance were also named in the New York Sun ad.

        Local 802 union rules required a full standby orchestra to be hired for a travelling band's full engagement. Since a band with even one member who was not in the local would deem it to be a travelling band, Shorty Baker, Nat Jones, and Junior Raglin were replaced by Taft Jordan, Dizzie Gillespie and John Simmons respectively, and Nance was billed as a singing and dancing single working with the band. Hardwick rejoined the band for this engagement only.

        The Afro-American described the engagement as a triumphal return to Broadway; Stratemann reports the show broke a 12 week attendance record grossing $85,000 the first week and $60,000 the last week.

        Bill Treadwell's syndicated column in 10 New York newspapers said

        "Duke Ellington Takes Broadway

        ...in New York little expected the scenes of riotous enthusiasm that took place when 'The Duke' opened at the Capitol Theatre on Broadway. If Harry James 'jive-bombed' the city, not so long ago, Duke blitzed the town. At 7 A.M. over 1,000 music lovers stormed the doors of the Capitol, and by the time the doors opened for admissions at 10 A.M., many additional calls had been sent for police to handle the thousands who milled around the theatre area..."

        The Courier reported the second week gross was $75,000 and

        "...a touching tribute was paid while at the theatre to Betty Roche, Duke's talented young vocalist, when a group of youngsters representing the entire membership of the High School of Commerce presented her with a petition signed by more than 200 children reading as follows:

        This petition is signed by many of the boys and girls who want recordings of Betty Roche. We feel that such talent should not be kept to the limits of Duke's audiences but that it should be recorded for the many thousands of her devoted fans."

        "...Duke Ellington's Orchestra came to town to do a month-long season at the Capitol Theatre.
        ... After leaving Ellington when the Capitol show closed on November 10, a new opportunity opened up for Dizzy....."
        • Ad and short publicity note, New York Sun 1943-10-12 p.25
        • Amsterdam News 1943-10-16,p.7B (or 76?)
        • "802 Stand-By Rule Changes Ellington Band for Capitol," Billboard, 1943-10-23
        • Stratemann p.253 citing
          • Variety
            • 1943-10-20 p.24
            • 1943-11-10 p.27
            • 1943-11-23 p.42
          • Metronome 1943-11, pp.7 & 27
          • Billboard 1943-10-23, pp. 17 & 20
        • Vail I
        • Pittsburgh Courier 1943-11-20, p.19
        • Baltimore Afro-American 1943-10-23 p.8
        • Leonard Feather Scrapbook 1943-1946 p.82 (Treadwell column - see White Plains News, 1943-11-09)
        .."Groovin' High - The Life Of Dizzy Gillespie," by Alyn Shipton, p.118. added 2011
        updated 2013-06-07
        1943 10 15
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Capitol TheatreStage show - see 1943 10 14.....2011
        1943 10 16
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Capitol TheatreStage show - see 1943 10 14.....2011
        1943 10 17
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Capitol TheatreStage show - see 1943 10 14.....2011
        1943 10 18
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Capitol TheatreStage show - see 1943 10 14.....2011
        1943 10 19
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Capitol TheatreStage show - see 1943 10 14.....2011
        1943 10 20
        Wednesday
        ...Peripheral event
        Stratemann reports the C.P. McGregor, Standard Radio and Lang-Worth Feature Programs transcription companies signed contracts with the musicians' union, removing them from the recording ban which remained outstanding against RCA Victor, Columbia Recording and NBC Recording.
        Stratemann p.255 citing Variety 1943-10-27 p.37djpAdded 2013-06-10
        1943 10 20
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Capitol TheatreStage show - see 1943 10 14.....2011
        1943 10 21
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Capitol TheatreStage show - see 1943 10 14.....2011
        1943 10 22
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Capitol TheatreStage show - see 1943 10 14.....2011
        1943 10 23
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Capitol TheatreStage show - see 1943 10 14.....2011
        1943 10 24
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Capitol TheatreStage show - see 1943 10 14.....2011
        1943 10 24
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Golden Gate Ballroom
        The FBI report on Ellington said he, among others, was to appear in a "Davis Victory Show" to pay tribute to a Communist candidate for the New York city council.
        FBI file no. 100-43443, p.4, citing Daily Worker 1943-10-07...djpadded 2012-11-13
        1943 10 25
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Capitol TheatreStage show - see 1943 10 14.....2011
        1943 10 26
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Capitol TheatreStage show - see 1943 10 14.....2011
        1943 10 27.New York, N.Y.Silver Screen CanteenDance and show date also featuring Ella Fitzgerald and the Ink Spots.
        • Stratemann p.253 citing Variety 1943-10-27 p.4
        • Vail I
        ....2011
        1943 10 27
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Capitol TheatreStage show - see 1943 10 14.....2011
        1943 10 28.New York, N.Y.Famous DoorDE guest
        ...Vail243photo.2011
        1943 10 28
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Capitol TheatreStage show - see 1943 10 14.....2011
        1943 10 00.New York, N.Y.Harlem HospitalThe Baltimore Afro-American carried a photo of Duke visiting W.C.Handy in hospital. Handy, 70 years old, fractured his skull when he fell off a subway platform on Oct. 28. The caption says doctors reported Handy was recovering rapidly since Duke's visit. The caption did not date the visit, but it will have been between Oct. 28 and mid-November.Baltimore Afro-American 1943-11-20 p.8...djp
        added 2013-06-07
        1943 10 29
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Capitol TheatreStage show - see 1943 10 14.....2011
        1943 10 30
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Capitol TheatreStage show - see 1943 10 14.....2011
        1943 10 31
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Capitol TheatreStage show - see 1943 10 14.....2011

        November 1943

        1943 11 01
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Capitol TheatreStage show - see 1943 10 14.....2011
        1943 11 02
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Capitol TheatreStage show - see 1943 10 14.....2011
        1943 11 03
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Capitol TheatreStage show - see 1943 10 14.....2011
        1943 11 04
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Capitol TheatreStage show - see 1943 10 14.....2011
        1943 11 05
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Capitol TheatreStage show - see 1943 10 14.....2011
        1943 11 05
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Golden Gate Ballroom
        143rd St. & Lenox Ave.

        Gala Dance sponsored by the Harlem Riverside Committee of the National War Fund
        Guest Artists: Ralph Cooper, Ink Spots, Duke Ellington, Bill Robinson, Lena Horne, Valaida Snow

        War Demonstrations at 8 p.m. sharp by the 15 Regt. N.Y.G.
        Dancing follows
        Music by 5 GREAT BANDS
        Admission including tax $1.10
        Ad, _New York Age, 1943-11-06, p5...djpadded 2012-09-13
        1943 11 06
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Capitol TheatreStage show - see 1943 10 14.....2011
        1943 11 07...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        New Desor shows John Simmons leaving the band on Nov.7, but it is more likely to have been after the Capitol engagement ended on Nov.10, since he was used in the band because he was a member of Local 402.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1943 11 07
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Capitol TheatreStage show - see 1943 10 14.....2011
        1943 11 08
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Capitol TheatreStage show - see 1943 10 14.....2011
        1943 11 08
        Monday
        (All night)1, 2
        .New York, N.Y.World Studios
        711 Fifth Ave.
        World Broadcasting System recording session
        Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra
        W.Jones, Stewart, Gillespie, Jordan, Brown, Nanton, Tizol, Hamilton, Hodges, Hardwicke, Skippy Williams, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Wilson Myers, Greer, Hibbler

          Titles recorded:
        • Rockin' In Rhythm
        • Blue Skies
        • Boy Meets Horn
        • Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me
        • Summertime
        • I Didn't Know About You
        • Tea For Two
        • C-Jam Blues
        • Rockabye River (Hop-Skip-Jump)
        • Blue Skies
        • Mood Indigo

        "...the band put in two all-night sessions at the World recording studios, making transcriptions of twenty-five numbers popularized during the band's New York broadcasts. These transcriptions will be heard on radio stations all over the country, but cannot be sold for usie in private phonographs since the Petrillo ban on recording is still in effect against the Victor Company."1



        Stratemann reports Ellington obtained a release from his contract with Standard Radio in early November so he could record for World.3
        • 1."Duke Draws 85Gs...", Baltimore Afro-American 1943-11-20
        • Vail I
        • 3. Stratemann p.255 citing Variety 1943-11-10 p.60
        Timner.
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-10
        1943 11 09
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Capitol TheatreStage show - see 1943 10 14.....2011
        1943 11 09
        Tuesday
        ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Dizzie Gillespie leaves the band
        Shorty Baker and Junior Raglin rejoin
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-10
        1943 11 09
        Tuesday
        (All night)1, 2
        .New York, N.Y.World Studios
        711 Fifth Ave.
        World Broadcasting System recording session
        Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra
        W. Jones, Stewart, Jordan, Nance, Brown, Nanton, Tizol, Hamilton, Hodges, Hardwicke, Skippy Williams, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Hibbler, Roche

          Titles recorded:
        • Main stem
        • A Slip Of The Lip
        • Three Cent Stomp
        • I Wonder Why
        • Go Away Blues
        • I Don't Want Anybody At All
        • Ain't Misbehavin'
        • Things Ain't What They Used To Be
        • Baby, Please Stop And Think About Me
        • Caravan
        • 1."Duke Draws 85Gs...", Baltimore Afro-American 1943-11-20
        • Vail I
        • 3. Stratemann p.255 citing Variety 1943-11-10 p.60
        DE4360..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-10
        1943 11 10
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Capitol TheatreStage show - see 1943 10 14.....2011
        1943 11 11
        Thursday
        .Taunton, Mass.Roseland BallroomBaron Grace presents Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra in an Armistice Day Dance at Roseland Ballroom
        • Ad, Baltimore Afro-American 1943-10-23 p.17
        • 'Advance Bookings' column, Billboard 1943-10-31
        ....2011
        1943 11 11
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y..“Radio Box 11”
        ..02,1-23..2011
        1943 11 12
        Friday
        .Portland, Me.City Hall.
        'Advance Bookings' column, Billboard 1943-10-31....2011
        1943 11 12
        Friday
        .Worcester, Mass. Municipal Auditorium.
        'Advance Bookings' column, Billboard 1943-10-31....2011
        1943 11 13
        Saturday
        .WorcesterMunicipal Auditorium.
        .....2011
        1943 11 14
        Sunday
        .activities not documented.
        1943 11 15.Montréal, P.Q.Forum.
        ...ad+reviewAgustěn Perez Gasco aug112011
        1943 11 15
        Monday
        .Montréal, P.Q.Chez Maurice Danceland.
        ...ad+reviewAgustěn Perez Gasco aug112011
        1943 11 16
        Tuesday
        .Ottawa, Ont.Auditorium.
        .....2011
        1943 11 17
        Wednesday
        .KingstonArmory.
        .....2011
        1943 11 18
        Thursday
        1943 11 24Toronto, Ont.Kingsway Club.
        .....2011
        1943 11 19
        Friday
        .Toronto, Ont.Kingsway ClubSee 1943 11 18.....2011
        1943 11 20
        Saturday
        .Toronto, Ont.Kingsway ClubSee 1943 11 18.....2011
        1943 11 21
        Sunday
        .Toronto, Ont.Kingsway ClubSee 1943 11 18.....2011
        1943 11 22
        Monday
        .Toronto, Ont.Kingsway ClubSee 1943 11 18.....2011
        1943 11 23
        Tuesday
        .Toronto, Ont.Kingsway ClubSee 1943 11 18.....2011
        1943 11 24
        Wednesday
        .Toronto, Ont.Kingsway ClubSee 1943 11 18.....2011
        1943 11 25
        Thursday
        .London, Ont.Arena.
        .....2011
        1943 11 26
        Friday
        .Kitchener, Ont.Auditorium.
        .....2011
        1943 11 27
        Saturday
        .Buffalo, N.Y.Trico Prod.Concert
        Victory Night Radio Broadcast Broadcast on WFL (not confirmed) and nationally on Coca-Cola's Victory Parade of Spotlight Bands

        Later released on AFRS 16 inch transcription 372 AFRS217
        .DE436103,3-11
        01,2-21
        00,1-13
        99,4-7
        Timner.
        added 2011

        updated 2013-02-07
        1943 11 28<
        Sunday/TD>
        .Buffalo, N.Y.Memorial Auditorium.
        ...Vail I.2011
        1943 11 29
        Monday
        .Cleveland, Oh.Public AuditoriumDance
        ...Joe Mosbrook: "Jazzed in Cleveland".2011
        1943 11 30
        Tuesday
        .Pittsburgh, Penn.Carnegie Music Hall.
        ...Vail
        CAH-ad

        C.Hällström
        2011

        December 1943

        1943 12 01
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.1619 BroadwayA new business office was opened by Duke Ellington and Cab Calloway for the joint management of their bands and other individual interests. It will function under the supervision of William H. Mittler, auditor, who has handled business details for both attractions for many years...staff will include Sam Berk, theatrical agent,...and Sara Abrams, formerly private secretary to Irving Mills. The William Morris Agency will continue to book Ellington...Down Beat, 1943-12-01, p.1....added 2013-08-09
        1943 12 01
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.World StudiosRecording session
        .DE436298,4-14
        97,4-15
        87,3-2
        85,4-6
        ..2011
        1943 12 02
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Compton Agency OffAudition Show
        .....2011
        1943 12 03
        Friday
        .Baltimore, Md.Lord B.Hotel.
        .....2011
        1943 12 04
        Saturday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.Convention.
        .....2011
        1943 12 05
        Sunday
        .activities not documented.
        1943 12 06
        Monday
        8:45 pm
        .Washington, D.C.Uline Arena
        Third and M Streets
        Concert, attended by 6,000, by Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra, sponsored by Howard Park Civic Association for the benefit of child care units for the children of working mothers.

        Ticket prices were $1.35 $2.20 and $3.30

        Ray Nance opened with Moon Mist on violin, and the program ended with Things Ain't What They Used To Be. Mentioned in the review or shown in photos were Nance, Roché, Hodges, Stewart, Wallace Jones, Brown and Hibbler. Hibbler was "uproariously applauded" for Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me and Summertime.
        • Baltimore Afro-American
          • Publicity and ad, 1943-12-04, p.20
          • Photo and review, 1943-12-11 pp.19-20
        • Stratemann p.255 citing Variety 1943-11-03 p.34
        • Vail I with an unattributed copy of an ad
        .
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-09
        1943 12 07
        Tuesday
        .Baltimore, Md.Alcazar.
        .....2011
        1943 12 08
        Wednesday
        .Langley, Va.Langley Air Force BaseConcert
        Victory Night Radio Broadcast Broadcast on WFL and nationally on Coca-Cola's Victory Parade of Spotlight Bands

        Later released on AFRS 16 inch transcription 381 AFRS226
        .DE436307,1-46
        03,3-11
        99,4-
        ..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-02-07
        1943 12 09<
        Thursday/TD>
        .NorfolkPalomar Ballroom.
        .....2011
        1943 12 10
        Friday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.Convention.
        .....2011
        1943 12 11
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Carnegie Hall.
        .DE436407,1-46
        02,1-19+25
        01,3-16/24
        92,1-1
        80,3-1
        Timner-4/33.2011
        1943 12 12
        Sunday
        .Boston, Mass.Symphony Hall.
        .....2011
        1943 12 13
        Monday
        .WestportLincoln Park Ballroom.
        .....2011
        1943 12 14
        Tuesday
        .Hartford, Conn.State Theatre.
        .....2011
        1943 12 15
        Wednesday
        .Harrisburg PaChestnut Street Hall.
        ....Agustěn Perez GascoP+Hallström dec092011
        1943 12 16
        Thursday
        .activities not documented.
        1943 12 17
        Friday
        .SpringfieldMemorial Auditorium.
        .....2011
        1943 12 18
        Saturday
        .activities not documented.
        1943 12 19
        Sunday
        .Chicago, Ill.Civic Opera H..
        .....2011
        1943 12 20
        Monday
        .activities not documented.
        1943 12 21
        Tuesday
        .activities not documented.
        1943 12 22
        Wednesday
        .activities not documented.
        1943 12 23
        Thursday
        .Cedar Rapids IaDanceland Ballroom.
        ....Agustěn Perez Gasco dec092011
        1943 12 24
        Friday
        .Madison, WiscUnion Th.
        ....Agustěn Perez Gasco dec092011
        1943 12 25
        Saturday
        Christmas day
        .St. LouisOpera House.
        .....2011
        1943 12 26
        Sunday
        .Kansas CityMunicipal A.
        .....2011
        1943 12 27
        Monday
        .activities not documented.
        1943 12 28
        Tuesday
        .activities not documented.
        1943 12 29
        Wednesday
        .activities not documented.
        1943 12 30
        Thursday
        .activities not documented.
        1943 12 31
        Friday
        1944 01 27
        Thursday
        Chicago, Ill.Boulevard Room
        Hotel Stevens
        Michigan Boulevard
        Dancing all evening and at 9:15 and 12:15, a "musical show featuring some of its most beautiful arrangements and all of its wonderful musicians."

        Billboard published a glowing review by Carl Cons saying the house was packed on opening night, with some tables on the dance floor, and many walk-ins were standees. There were no outside acts.

        Stratemann reports the engagement did turn-away business for the first three nights.
        • On The Stand, Billboard, 1944-01-22, p.18
        • Stratemann p.256, citing Variety 1943-12-22 (for dates?)
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-05-01
        1943 12 00.New York, N.Y.Possibly Ellington's apartmentTime Inc.'s "March of Time" documentary series. Vol.10 No. 5, “Up Beat In Music,” reported about entertainment provided to American troops by American musicians and has about 20 seconds with Ellington, possibly filmed in his living room in a robe, seated at a piano writing on music paper and playing Dancers in Love. The music lasts 10 seconds. The film shows Ellington was working on the Perfume Suite a full year before its Carnegie Hall premiere in December 1944.Stratemann pp. 251-252DE4365...
        added 2011

        updated 2013-05-01



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        1943 / 44 .Unk.Unknown Broadcast
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        1944 01 01
        Saturday
        Chicago, Ill.Boulevard Room
        Hotel Stevens
        Restaurant (ballroom) residency - see 1943 12 31
        .....2011
        1944 01 02
        Sunday
        Chicago, Ill.Boulevard Room
        Hotel Stevens
        Restaurant (ballroom) residency - see 1943 12 31
        .....2011
        1944 01 03
        Monday
        Chicago, Ill.Boulevard Room
        Hotel Stevens
        Restaurant (ballroom) residency - see 1943 12 31
        .....2011
        1944 01 04
        Tuesday
        Chicago, Ill.Boulevard Room
        Hotel Stevens
        Restaurant (ballroom) residency - see 1943 12 31
        .....2011
        1944 01 05
        Wednesday
        Chicago, Ill.Boulevard Room
        Hotel Stevens
        Restaurant (ballroom) residency - see 1943 12 31
        .....2011
        1944 01 06
        Thursday
        Chicago, Ill.Boulevard Room
        Hotel Stevens
        Restaurant (ballroom) residency - see 1943 12 31
        .....2011
        1944 01 07
        Friday
        Chicago, Ill.Boulevard Room
        Hotel Stevens
        Restaurant (ballroom) residency - see 1943 12 31
        .....2011
        1944 01 08
        Saturday
        Chicago, Ill.Boulevard Room
        Hotel Stevens
        Restaurant (ballroom) residency - see 1943 12 31
        .....2011
        1944 01 09
        Sunday
        Chicago, Ill.Boulevard Room
        Hotel Stevens
        Restaurant (ballroom) residency - see 1943 12 31
        .....2011
        1944 01 10
        Monday
        .Hollywood, Cal.NBC StudiosPeripheral event
        Ivie Anderson recording session in front of a studio audience, backed by the Cee Pee Johnson Orchestra.

        No Ellington involvement
        02,1-13.
        added 2011

        updated 2013-07-06
        1944 01 10
        Monday
        Chicago, Ill.Boulevard Room
        Hotel Stevens
        Restaurant (ballroom) residency - see 1943 12 31
        .....2011
        1944 01 11
        Tuesday
        Chicago, Ill.Boulevard Room
        Hotel Stevens
        Restaurant (ballroom) residency - see 1943 12 31
        .....2011
        1944 01 12
        Wednesday
        Chicago, Ill.Boulevard Room
        Hotel Stevens
        Restaurant (ballroom) residency - see 1943 12 31
        .....2011
        1944 01 13
        Thursday
        Chicago, Ill.Boulevard Room
        Hotel Stevens
        Restaurant (ballroom) residency - see 1943 12 31
        .....2011
        1944 01 14
        Friday
        Chicago, Ill.Boulevard Room
        Hotel Stevens
        Restaurant (ballroom) residency - see 1943 12 31
        .....2011
        1944 01 15
        Saturday
        .Chicago, Ill.Auditorium Servicemen's CenterPeripheral event
        Billboard 1944-01-22, p.18 reported Johnny Long played for 2,500 servicemen on 10 minutes notice, to replace Ellington, who had not been told he was scheduled to perform.
        ..Added 2013-05-01
        1944 01 15
        Saturday
        Chicago, Ill.Boulevard Room
        Hotel Stevens
        Restaurant (ballroom) residency - see 1943 12 31
        .....2011
        1944 01 16
        Sunday
        Chicago, Ill.Boulevard Room
        Hotel Stevens
        Restaurant (ballroom) residency - see 1943 12 31
        .....2011
        1944 01 17
        Monday
        Chicago, Ill.Boulevard Room
        Hotel Stevens
        Restaurant (ballroom) residency - see 1943 12 31
        .....2011
        1944 01 18
        Tuesday
        Chicago, Ill.Boulevard Room
        Hotel Stevens
        Restaurant (ballroom) residency - see 1943 12 31
        .....2011
        1944 01 19
        Wednesday
        Chicago, Ill.Boulevard Room
        Hotel Stevens
        Restaurant (ballroom) residency - see 1943 12 31
        .....2011
        1944 01 20
        Thursday
        Chicago, Ill.Boulevard Room
        Hotel Stevens
        Restaurant (ballroom) residency - see 1943 12 31
        .....2011
        1944 01 21
        Friday
        Chicago, Ill.Boulevard Room
        Hotel Stevens
        Restaurant (ballroom) residency - see 1943 12 31
        .....2011
        1944 01 22
        Saturday
        Chicago, Ill.Boulevard Room
        Hotel Stevens
        Restaurant (ballroom) residency - see 1943 12 31
        .....2011
        1944 01 23
        Sunday
        Chicago, Ill.Boulevard Room
        Hotel Stevens
        Restaurant (ballroom) residency - see 1943 12 31
        .....2011
        1944 01 24
        Monday
        Chicago, Ill.Boulevard Room
        Hotel Stevens
        Restaurant (ballroom) residency - see 1943 12 31
        .....2011
        1944 01 25
        Tuesday
        Chicago, Ill.Boulevard Room
        Hotel Stevens
        Restaurant (ballroom) residency - see 1943 12 31
        .....2011
        1944 01 26
        Wednesday
        Chicago, Ill.Boulevard Room
        Hotel Stevens
        Restaurant (ballroom) residency - see 1943 12 31
        .....2011
        1944 01 27
        Thursday
        Chicago, Ill.Boulevard Room
        Hotel Stevens
        Restaurant (ballroom) residency - see 1943 12 31
        .....2011
        1944 01 28
        Friday
        .Chicago, Ill.Great Northern TheaterCancelled revue

        Stratemann, p.256, says Ellington had reserved the theatre for a revue, but plans for the show were dropped and the band went out on the road instead.
        ....djpadded 2013-05-01
        1944 01 28
        Friday
        1944 02 03
        Thursday
        St. Louis, Mo.Fox Theater.Stratemann p.256, citing Variety 1944-01-19 p.33....2011
        1944 01 29
        Saturday
        .St. Louis, Mo.Fox Theatersee 1944 01 28.....2011
        1944 01 30
        Sunday
        .St. Louis, Mo.Fox Theatersee 1944 01 28.....2011
        1944 01 31
        Monday
        .St. Louis, Mo.Fox Theateesee 1944 01 28.....2011

        February 1944

        1944 02 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Wallace Jones, trumpet, leaves the band although he will play a session in January 1947
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1944 02 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Trumpeter Shelton Hemphill joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-12
        1944 02 01
        Tuesday
        .St. Louis, Mo.Fox Theatersee 1944 01 28.....2011
        1944 02 02
        Wednesday
        .St. Louis, Mo.Fox Theatersee 1944 01 28.....2011
        1944 02 03
        Thursday
        .St. Louis, Mo.Fox Theatersee 1944 01 28.....2011
        1944 02 04
        Friday
        .activities not documented.
        1944 02 05
        Saturday
        .activities not documented.
        1944 02 06
        Sunday
        .Chicago, Ill.White City Ballroom.
        .....2011
        1944 02 07
        Monday
        .activities not documented.
        1944 02 08
        Tuesday
        .activities not documented.
        1944 02 09
        Wednesday
        .activities not documented.
        1944 02 10
        Thursday
        .activities not documented.
        1944 02 11
        Friday
        ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Singer Wini Johnson joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1944 02 11
        Friday
        1944 02 17
        Thursday
        Detroit, Mich.Paradise Theater.
        .....2011
        1944 02 12
        Saturday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise Theatersee 1944 02 11.....2011
        1944 02 13
        Sunday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise Theatersee 1944 02 11.....2011
        1944 02 14
        Monday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise Theatersee 1944 02 11.....2011
        1944 02 15
        Tuesday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise Theatersee 1944 02 11.....2011
        1944 02 16
        Wednesday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise Theatersee 1944 02 11.....2011
        1944 02 17
        Thursday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise Theatersee 1944 02 11.....2011
        1944 02 18
        Friday
        1944 02 21
        Monday
        Akron, Oh.Palace TheatreStage show
        .....2011
        1944 02 19
        Saturday
        .Akron, Oh.Palace TheatreStage show - see 1944 02 18.....2011
        1944 02 20
        Sunday
        .Akron, Oh.Palace TheatreStage show - see 1944 02 18.....2011
        1944 02 21
        Monday
        .Akron, Oh.Palace TheatreStage show - see 1944 02 18.....2011
        1944 02 22
        Tuesday
        1944 02 24
        Thursday
        Youngstown, Oh.Palace Theater.
        .....2011
        1944 02 23
        Wednesday
        .Youngstown, Oh.Palace Theatersee 1944 02 22
        .....2011
        1944 02 24
        Thursday
        .Youngstown, Oh.Palace Theatersee 1944 02 22
        .....2011
        1944 02 25
        Friday
        .East Lansing, Mich.Michigan State College.
        Stratemann p.256 citing DESB.....2011
        1944 02 26
        Saturday
        .activities not documented.
        1944 02 27
        Sunday
        .activities not documented.
        1944 02 28
        Monday
        .Dayton, Oh.ColiseumAccording to Stratemann, Ellington was a guest at a black dance here before rejoining the band at Columbus.Stratemann p.256....2011
        1944 02 28
        Monday
        1944 02 29Columbus, Oh.Palace Theatre.
        .....2011
        1944 02 29
        Tuesday
        .activities not documented.

        March 1944

        1944 03 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Harold “Shorty” Baker leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-10
        1944 03 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Singer Betty Roché leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1944 03 011944 03 02Columbus, Oh.Palace Theatre.
        .....2011
        1944 03 031944 03 05Rochester, N.Y.RKO Temple TheaterOn stage; "Passport to Destiny" was on the screen
        News of Downtown Theaters, Rochester Daily Record, 1944-03-04...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2012-09-14
        1944 03 061944 03 08UticaStanley Theatre.
        .....2011
        1944 03 091944 03 15Boston, Mass.RKO Theatre.
        .....2011
        1944 03 11.Los Angeles, Cal..AFRS “Jubilee 69” assembly date
        ....2011
        1944 03 16.Fall RiverRKO Theatre.
        .....2011
        1944 03 171944 03 19Hartford, Conn.State Theatre.
        .....2011
        1944 03 18...Peripheral event
        The March 18 1944 edition of The Melody Maker and Rhythm reported Wini Johnson was to join Ellington "this week," but Betty Roché was expected to stay with the band. Herbie Jeffries, who was recently drafted but almost immediately discharged, is rejoining Duke after almost three years absence. Wallace Jones, lead trumpet, is out, replaced by Scad Hemphill, and Harry Carney was to report for induction "any week now."
        Leonard Feather 1943-1946 scrapbook, University of Idaho, p.101.Added 2013-06-13
        1944 03 22.New York, N.Y.Golden Gate Ballroom.
        .....2011
        1944 03 231944 03 29Newark, N.J.Adams Theatre.
        .....2011
        1944 03 301944 03 31New York, N.Y.Hurricane Restaurant.
        ...NewYorkPost articlesCAHjul112011

        April 1944

        1944 04 011944 04 30New York, N.Y.Hurricane Restaurant.
        .....2011
        1944 04 01.New York, N.Y.Hurricane Restaurant.
        .DE440111,2-6
        04,2-44
        Timner.2011
        1944 04 02.New York, N.Y..Salute to Fats Waller
        Tribute to the recently deceased pianist/composer.
        Ellington played solos of Sophisticated Lady and Dancers in Love.
        Stratemann p.257, citing Spotlight, May 1944...FBI file 100-43-4443djp
        added 2011

        updated 2012-11-13
        1944 04 02.New York, N.Y.Hurricane Restaurant.
        .DE4402
        DE4403
        03,2-13
        02,3-13
        ..2011
        1944 04 07.New York, N.Y.Hurricane Restaurant.
        .DE4404...2011
        1944 04 08.New York, N.Y.Hurricane Restaurant.
        .DE440509,3-2
        08,3-6
        84,1-1
        ..2011
        1944 04 09.New York, N.Y.Hurricane Restaurant.
        .DE440609,3-2..2011
        1944 04 10
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Café Society Downtown
        Ellington and others particated in a jam session/photo shoot for Esquire

        "New York - 'Cafe Society Downtown' was open Monday evening, April 10, open for participants and guests of ESQUIRE'S Jam Session...this jam session was not open to the public but was staged by ESQUIRE'S Editorial Department to catch jazz men on kodachrome for a Christmas issue pictorial feature. Only musicians and their friends were admitted, and those members of the editorial staff who could convince Bernard Geis there were there 'working.' An Army Special Services crew recorded the session and discs will be sent to men overseas...Leonard Feather, who is in a class with Frank Buck when it comes to bringing back alive famous swingmen, was the invitation committee of one. Among the prize collection of hot and solid jivesters he assembled were Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Billie Holiday, Eddie Haywood, Sidney Catlett, Oscar Pettiford and other musical elite of 52nd Street swing shops... The session got under way soon after eleven and flash bulbs were still popping at 4 a.m. As soon as one musician stepped aside, another took his place. Some of the greatest jazz every heard in the famous New York hot spot blared out that night. Guests couldn't be kept at the tables and soon stood six deep around the players in ture jam session style... "

        Other information in the clipping:
        • the party cost nothing except for drinks
        • the club was normally closed Mondays, but management provided it free of charge for the session
        • Two Esquire photographers were used - Anton Bruehl and Sydney Ravitz
        • audience was told the event was for pictures and they would be moved out of the way if they were in the way of a shot
        • the musicians came for the publicity and because they liked to sit in with other musicians
        Undated, unsourced clipping at page 116 of Leonard G. Feather's January 1943 to March 1946 scrapbook...djp
        added 2013-06-13
        1944 04 13.New York, N.Y.Hurricane Restaurant.
        .DE440708,3-6
        84,3-3
        81,5-2
        Timner.2011
        1944 04 14.New York, N.Y.Hurricane Restaurant.
        .DE9090 ND909109,3-2T.Rosenkrantz 35-8-A + B
        NDCS 1099
        .2011
        1944 04 16.New York, N.Y..“Hall Of Fame”
        .DE4408.Timner corrections .2011
        1944 04 16.New York, N.Y.17th Reg Armory.
        .....2011
        1944 04 18.New York, N.Y.Hurricane Restaurant.
        .DE908809,3-2T.Rosenkrantz 35-2-B
        NDCS 1099
        .2011
        1944 04 19.New York, N.Y.Hurricane Restaurant.
        .DE908909,3-2T.Rosenkrantz 35-2-A
        NDCS 1099
        .2011
        1944 04 20.New York, N.Y.Hurricane Restaurant.
        .DE4409...2011
        1944 04 21...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Juan Tizol leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1944 04 21.New York, N.Y.Hurricane Restaurant.
        .DE441093,2-5..2011
        1944 04 22...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Trombonist Claude B. Jones joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1944 04 22.New York, N.Y.Hurricane Restaurant.
        .DE4411...2011
        1944 04 27.New York, N.Y.Hurricane Restaurant.
        .DE4412...2011
        1944 04 28.New York, N.Y.Hurricane Restaurant.
        .DE4413 ND9092 ND909309,3-2
        T.Rosenkrantz 35-5-A
        35-10-A + B
        NDCS 1100
        .2011
        1944 04 28.New York City, N.Y.
        Golden Gate Ballroom.
        .....2011

        May 1944

        1944 05 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Skippy Elbert, tenor sax, leaves the band in mid-May
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1944 05 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Al Sears, tenor sax, born 1910, joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1944 05 011944 05 31New York, N.Y.Hurricane Restaurant.
        .....2011
        1944 05 02...Ray Nance recording session
        ..98,3-23..2011
        1944 05 05.New York, N.Y.Hurricane Restaurant.
        .DE4414...2011
        1944 05 06.New York, N.Y.Hurricane Restaurant.
        .DE4415..2011
        1944 05 07.New York, N.Y.Hurricane Restaurant.
        .DE4416..2011
        1944 05 12.New York, N.Y.Hurricane Restaurant.
        .DE4417...2011
        1944 05 14.New York, N.Y.Carnegie HallFBI report: "...a concert was held at Carnegie Hall, New York City, under the sponsorship of the Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee. Duke Ellington was said to have volunteered his professional services for this concert which was reportedly attended by 2,000 persons..."

        The FBI report says the Committee had been cited by the Attorney General as Communist.
        FBI file no. 100-43443, p.5...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2012-11-13
        1944 05 19.New York, N.Y.Hurricane Restaurant.
        .DE4418...2011
        1944 05 20.New York, N.Y.Hurricane Restaurant.
        .DE4419...2011
        1944 05 21.New York, N.Y.Hurricane Restaurant.
        .DE442001,3-17Timner corrections .2011
        1944 05 24.New York, N.Y.Hurricane Restaurant.
        .DE442199,3-16Timner corrections .2011
        1944 05 25.New York, N.Y.Hurricane Restaurant.
        .DE442204,2-44
        00,1-24
        94,1-7
        ..2011
        1944 05 26.New York, N.Y.Hurricane Restaurant.
        .DE442300,1-24
        98,4-14
        98,3-23
        94,1-7
        ..2011
        1944 05 27.New York, N.Y.Hurricane Restaurant.
        .DE442400,1-24
        99,3-16
        ..2011
        1944 05 28.New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantT.Rosenkrantz 33-5-A + B
        .DE9094 ND909509,3-2NDCS 1100.2011
        1944 05 29.New York, N.Y..Wnew-Broadcast "News..."
        .....2011
        1944 05 31.New York, N.Y.Hurricane Restaurant.
        .DE4425..2011

        June 1944

        1944 05/06.New York, N.Y.Hurricane Restaurant.
        .DE4426...2011
        1944 06 011944 06 07New York, N.Y.Hurricane Restaurant.
        .....2011
        1944 06 01.New York, N.Y.Hurricane Restaurant.
        .DE902603,2-20
        02,3-24
        02,2-13
        02,1-2
        NDCS 1035.2011
        1944 06 02.New York, N.Y.Hurricane Restaurant.
        .DE442799,3-16..2011
        1944 06 03.New York, N.Y..Delete This session, see 17dec44
        .DE442800,3-26..2011
        1944 06 03.New York, N.Y.Hurricane Restaurant.
        .DE4429.Timner corrections .2011
        1944 06 04.New York, N.Y.Hurricane Restaurant.
        .DE443099,4-7
        99,3-16
        ..2011
        1944 06 05.New York, N.Y..Downbeat Hawk party
        .....2011
        1944 06 06
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Hurricane Restaurant.
        Ellington singer Winnie Johnson was to marry actor Canada Lee on this date. After their wedding, he was to open at the Queensboro Theater, after which the couple was to have a party at the Hurricane. She was expected to return to the band after a two-week honeymoon. She
        Brooklyn Eagle 1944-06-04 p.25.DE443101,2-30 = 01,2-29.djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-11
        1944 06 07.New York, N.Y.Hurricane RestaurantPremature end to the Hurricane engagement - the restaurant was finding it difficult to pay Ellington's guarantee
        Stratemann p.257 citing Variety 1944-05-24, p.33....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-11-13
        1944 06 07.New York, N.Y.Downbeat Clubfor Hawks farewell party with Monk
        .Vail...2011
        1944 06 08.Boston, Mass.Mechanics Build.
        .....2011
        1944 06 09.Manchester, N.H.Bedford Gardens BallroomDance?
        Ad, Lowell Sun, 1944-06-09
        Georgia Urban tribute column, Troy Record, 1974-04-28, p.47
        .... added 2011
        updated 2012-08-06
        1944 06 10.LewistonArmory.
        .....2011
        1944 06 11.New London, ConnOcean Beach.
        .....2011
        1944 06 12.TauntonRoseland Ballroom.
        .....2011
        1944 06 13.SpringfieldRiverside P.
        .....2011
        1944 06 151944 06 17Toronto, Ont.Queensway Club.
        .....2011
        1944 06 18...Day Off
        .....2011
        1944 06 191944 06 24Toronto, Ont.Queensway Club.
        .....2011
        1944 00 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Singer Wini Johnson leaves the band in the summer of 1944
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1944 06 26.New York, N.Y.Madison Square Gard.
        .....2011
        1944 06 27.Mountain View Air Force Base..
        .....2011
        1944 06 28.Niagara FallsArena.
        .....2011
        1944 06 29.HamiltonPier Ballroom.
        .....2011

        July 1944

        1944 07 00...Peripheral event
        Richard Boyer's profile of Ellington, The Hot Bach, is published in The New Yorker
        ..Added 2012-08-22
        1944 07 01
        Saturday
        ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Down Beat reported Al Celley had joined Ellington as road manager having started with Ina Ray Hutton and working for 2 years for Bob Chester. Since the story is dated July 1, he likely joined sometime in June.
        Down Beat, 1944-07-01 p.5.Added 2013-06-24
        1944 07 01
        Saturday
        .Rochester, N.Y.Edgerton Park.
        .....2011
        1944 07 02
        Sunday
        .Buffalo, N.Y.Memorial Auditorium.
        .....2011
        1944 07 03
        Monday
        .Camden, N.J.Convention Hall.
        .....2011
        1944 07 04
        Tuesday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.Town Hall.
        .....2011
        1944 07 05
        Wednesday
        .activities not documented.
        1944 07 06
        Thursday
        .Bainbridge, Md.Naval Training Center
        This entry is likely in error - see 1944 07 08
        .....2011
        1944 07 07
        Friday
        .activities not documented.
        1944 07 08
        Saturday
        .Bainbridge, Md.Naval Training CenterConcert
        Broadcast on Coca-Cola's Victory Parade of Spotlight Bands, and later released on AFRS 16 inch transcription 564 AFRS409
        Announced as Your Saturday Date With The Duke.
        .DE443207,1-46
        03,3-11
        YouTube -"Duke Ellington at Naval Training Center in 1944 feat. Rex Stewart, Taft Jordan, Duke on piano"djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-02-07
        1944 07 08
        Saturday
        .Newark, N.J.Laurel Gardens
        437 Springfield Ave.

        Vail, vol.I, has an ad for "Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra Recognized King of Swing" for "Saturday Night, July 8th."

        Vail does not identify the source of the advertisement.
        Ad reproduced in Vail, Vol.1...djpadded 2013-02-07
        1944 07 09
        Sunday
        .activities not documented.
        1944 07 10
        Monday
        .activities not documented.
        1944 07 11
        Tuesday
        .activities not documented.
        1944 07 121944 07 31New York, N.Y.Roxy TheaterStage show.
        The stage show had Ellington and his orchestra, Ella Logan, Jerry Lester, Nadine Gae, and others. The film, Take It or Leave It, by 20th Century Fox, was panned in the PM newspaper.

        On opening night, Ellington was injured when the backstage elevator fell. Down Beat reported the incident as:

        New York - A falling elevator came dangerously close to ending the career of one of modern music's true greats, Duke Ellington, just before his opening at the Roxy here. The lift, in which the Duke was a passenger, got out of control and plummeted two stories down before it came to a jarring stop. The crash broke a light fixture in the ceiling. Falling glass cut Ellington's hand so severely that three stitches were required to close the wound. Despite the painful injury, the pianist-leader went on with the show. Fortunately, the cut was not expected to offer any permanent impairment to his piano plunking."

        While Ellington returned to work, Vail reports Strayhorn covered the piano.
        • Down Beat 1944-07-01 p.44
        • PM 1944-07-13,p.20
        • Brooklyn Eagle 1944-07-13,p.16
        • New York Sun 1944-07-13 p.20
        • Down Beat, 1944-08-01 p.1
        ..Ad, New York PostCAHsep11
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-24
        1944 07 12
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Roxy TheaterStage show - see 1944 07 12.....2011
        1944 07 13
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Roxy TheaterStage show - see 1944 07 12.....2011
        1944 07 14
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Roxy TheaterStage show - see 1944 07 12.....2011
        1944 07 15
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Roxy TheaterStage show - see 1944 07 12.....2011
        1944 07 16
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Roxy TheaterStage show - see 1944 07 12.....2011
        1944 07 17
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Roxy TheaterStage show - see 1944 07 12.....2011
        1944 07 18
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Roxy TheaterStage show - see 1944 07 12.....2011
        1944 07 19
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Roxy TheaterStage show - see 1944 07 12.....2011
        1944 07 20
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Roxy TheaterStage show - see 1944 07 12.....2011
        1944 07 21
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Roxy TheaterStage show - see 1944 07 12.....2011
        1944 07 22
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Roxy TheaterStage show - see 1944 07 12.....2011
        1944 07 23
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Roxy TheaterStage show - see 1944 07 12.....2011
        1944 07 24
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Roxy TheaterStage show - see 1944 07 12.....2011
        1944 07 25
        Tuesday
        .Rochester, Minn.Mayo General Hospital
        "Reconditioning Section"
        Duke Ellington and Ray Nance were photographed with a group of injured soldiers.
        The date on this photograph is questionable.
        Photograph on the Mule Walk and Jazz Talk webpage...djpAdded 2012-01-16
        1944 07 25
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Roxy TheaterStage show - see 1944 07 12.....2011
        1944 07 26
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Roxy TheaterStage show - see 1944 07 12.....2011
        1944 07 27
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Roxy TheaterStage show - see 1944 07 12.....2011
        1944 07 28
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Roxy TheaterStage show - see 1944 07 12.....2011
        1944 07 29
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Roxy TheaterStage show - see 1944 07 12.....2011
        1944 07 30
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Roxy TheaterStage show - see 1944 07 12.....2011
        1944 07 31
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Roxy TheaterStage show - see 1944 07 12.....2011

        August 1944

        1944 08 011944 08 12.Vail I reports the band is given a 12 day vacation, during which Hodges and Carney record with Billy Taylor and his Orchestra.

        Down Beat said Ellington was taking a two week vacation after the Roxy, before resuming one-nighters and theatres, and that his hand was mending nicely.
        .
        • Vail I
        • Down Beat 1944-08-15 p.5
        .. .
        added 2011

        updated 2013-01-11
        and 2013-06-24
        1944 08 02.New York, N.Y..Mildred Bailey Show
        .DE443308,3-6..2011
        1944 08 07...Peripheral event
        FBI file 100 43-4443 says Ellington was reported to be a member of the Executive Board of the Hollywood Democratic Committee, citing an article in the August 7, 1944 edition of "Daily Worker."
        .djpAdded 2012-11-13
        1944 08 12.Chicago, Ill.Benefit Event.
        .....2011
        1944 08 13.TopekaMeadow Acres Ballroom.
        .....2011
        1944 08 14.Detroit, Mich.Graystone Ballroom.
        .....2011
        1944 08 15.LafayetteColumbian Park.
        .....2011
        1944 08 17
        Thursday
        9 to 1
        .Davenport, Ia.Danceland Ballroom
        Eagles Bldg.

        Dance
        Ad, Muscatine Journal and News-Tribune, 1944-08-14, p.2.. .djp
        added 2013-03-17
        1944 08 18.Peoria, Ill.Coliseum.
        .....2011
        1944 08 19.St. LouisKiel Auditorium.
        .....2011
        1944 08 20.Kansas CityMunicipal Au.
        .....2011
        1944 08 22.OttumwaAuditorium.
        .....2011
        1944 08 23.Omaha, Neb.Dreamland Ballroom.
        .....2011
        1944 08 24.Sioux FallsArkota Ballroom.
        .01,3-24...2011
        1944 08 25.Sioux City, Io.Skylon Ballroom.
        .....2011
        1944 08 27.Des Moines, Io.Val Air Ballroom.
        .....2011
        1944 08 29 ?.New York, N.Y..Pre-Broadcast
        .98,2-20
        82,3-5
        ...2011
        1944 08 30.YoungstownNew Elm Ballroom.
        .....2011

        September 1944

        1944 09 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Sonny Greer, in from the beginning, leaves the band but will soon return.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-12
        1944 09 01...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Cat Anderson, trumpet, joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-10
        1944 09 01
        Friday
        1944 09 07Philadelphia, Penn.Earle TheaterStage show - this was Cat Anderson's first day with the band. He was called Bill Anderson at the time.Stratemann p.258 citing a review in Metronome 1944-10 p.30....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-07-05
        1944 09 02
        Saturday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.Earle TheaterStage show - see 1944 09 01.....2011
        1944 09 03
        Sunday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.Earle TheaterStage show - see 1944 09 01.....2011
        1944 09 04
        Monday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.Earle TheaterStage show - see 1944 09 01.....2011
        1944 09 05
        Tuesday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.Earle TheaterStage show - see 1944 09 01.....2011
        1944 09 06
        Wednesday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.Earle TheaterStage show - see 1944 09 01.....2011
        1944 09 07
        Thursday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.Earle TheaterStage show - see 1944 09 01.....2011
        1944 09 08
        Friday
        1944 09 10Canton, Oh.Palace TheaterStage show

        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra Heading a Big Revue Featuring 4 Acts of Vod-Vil. Publicity says Black Brown & Beige will highlight the program on this tour, and says the band is 16 members.
        • Stratemann p.258 citing Billboard 1944-08-26 p.20
        • Canton Repository, Canton, Oh.,1944-09-03, p.20
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-09-05
        1944 09 09
        Saturday
        .Canton, Oh.Palace TheaterStage show - see 1944 09 08.....2011
        1944 09 10
        Sunday
        .Canton, Oh.Palace TheaterStage show - see 1944 09 08.....2011
        1944 09 10
        Sunday
        ...Peripheral event
        One of two documented dates Gertrude Niesen appeared on Music America Loves Best broadcast see 1944 12 17 and DEMS 02,2-13
        ..Added 2011
        1944 09 11
        Monday
        .Cambridge, Oh.Fletcher General HospitalPerformance for patients in an army hospital.

        "DUKE ELLINGTON SHOW TO PLAY AT FLETCHER

        "Duke Ellington and his orchestra will entertain the boys at Fletcher General hospital at Cambridge on Sept.11

        George A. Delis, district manager of the Constant theaters and manager of the Palace theater here, said he has made arrangements for the Ellington show to visit the hospital after it completes its three-day visit to the Palace stage starting Friday."

        The 1945-01-05 Zanesville Signal said Vaughn Monro entertained the troops at Fletcher General Hospital the night before, and this was the fourth of such affairs at the hospital, previous entertainment having been furnished by Duke Ellington, Freddie Slack and Jackie Heller.
        • Announcement, Canton Repository, Canton, Oh., 1944-09-03, p.20
        • Zanesville Signal, Zanesville, Oh., 1945-01-05
        .
        ...djpadded 2013-01-13 and confirmed 2013-09-04
        1944 09 12
        Tuesday
        1944 09 14Columbus, Oh.Palace Theater.
        Stratemann p.258 citing DESB....2011
        1944 09 13
        Wednesday
        .Columbus, Oh.Palace Theatersee 1944 09 12.....2011
        1944 09 14
        Thursday
        .Columbus, Oh.Palace Theatersee 1944 09 12.....2011
        1944 09 15
        Friday
        1944 09 21Detroit, Mich.Paradise Theater.
        .....2011
        1944 09 16
        Saturday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise Theatersee 1944 09 15.....2011
        1944 09 17
        Sunday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise Theatersee 1944 09 15.....2011
        1944 09 18
        Monday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise Theatersee 1944 09 15.....2011
        1944 09 19
        Tuesday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise Theatersee 1944 09 15.....2011
        1944 09 20
        Wednesday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise Theatersee 1944 09 15.....2011
        1944 09 21
        Thursday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise Theatersee 1944 09 15.....2011
        1944 09 22
        Friday
        1944 09 28
        Thursday
        Louisville, Ky.National Theater.
        .....2011
        1944 09 23
        Saturday
        .Louisville, Ky.National Theatersee 1944 09 22
        .....2011
        1944 09 24
        Sunday
        .Louisville, Ky.National Theatersee 1944 09 22
        .....2011
        1944 09 25
        Monday
        .Louisville, Ky.National Theatersee 1944 09 22
        .....2011
        1944 09 26
        Tuesday
        .Louisville, Ky.National Theatersee 1944 09 22
        .....2011
        1944 09 27
        Wednesday
        .Louisville, Ky.National Theatersee 1944 09 22
        .....2011
        1944 09 28
        Thursday
        .Louisville, Ky.National Theatersee 1944 09 22
        .....2011
        1944 09 29
        Friday
        1944 10 12
        Thursday
        Chicago, Ill.Downtown Theater.
        .....2011
        1944 09 30
        Saturday
        .Chicago, Ill.Downtown Theatersee 1944 09 29.....2011

        October 1944

        1944 10 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Marie Ellington, vocalist, joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1944 10 01.Chicago, Ill.Downtown Theatersee 1944 09 29.....2011
        1944 10 01
        Sunday
        .Chicago, Ill.Downtown Theatersee 1944 09 29.....2011
        1944 10 02
        Monday
        .Chicago, Ill.Downtown Theatersee 1944 09 29.....2011
        1944 10 03
        Tuesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Downtown Theatersee 1944 09 29.....2011
        1944 10 04
        Wednesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Downtown Theatersee 1944 09 29.....2011
        1944 10 05
        Thursday
        .Chicago, Ill.Downtown Theatersee 1944 09 29.....2011
        1944 10 06
        Friday.
        Chicago, Ill.Downtown Theatersee 1944 09 29.....2011
        1944 10 07
        Saturday
        .Chicago, Ill.Downtown Theatersee 1944 09 29.....2011
        1944 10 08.Syracuse, N.Y.State Armory.
        .09,1-15...2011
        1944 10 08
        Sunday
        .Chicago, Ill.Downtown Theatersee 1944 09 29.....2011
        1944 10 09
        Monday
        .Chicago, Ill.Downtown Theatersee 1944 09 29.....2011
        1944 10 10
        Tuesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Downtown Theatersee 1944 09 29.....2011
        1944 10 11
        Wednesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Downtown Theatersee 1944 09 29.....2011
        1944 10 12
        Thursday
        .Chicago, Ill.Downtown Theatersee 1944 09 29.....2011
        1944 10 13
        Friday
        .activities not documented.
        1944 10 10.Chicago, Ill..“Sports Newsreel” Interv for KFI (LA radio stat)
        .03,1-5...2011
        1944 10 131944 10 19Minneapolis, Minn.Orpheum T.
        .....2011
        1944 10 201944 10 26Milwaukee, Wisc.Riverside T.
        .....2011
        1944 10 27.Fort WayneGraystone Ballroom.
        .....2011
        1944 10 28.Cincinnati, Oh.Castle FarmThe ads are for "Castle Farm Dine-Dance-Show" so it appears to be a dine and dance venue. Admission $1.25 plus tax, reservations not necessary.Ads, Hamilton Journal, Hamilton, Oh.:
        • 1944-10-27 p.18
        • 1944-10-28.p.6
        ....
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        1944 10 29.EvansvilleRoller Rink.
        .....2011
        1944 10 30.Indianapolis, Ind.Tomlinson H.
        .....2011
        1944 10 31.DaytonColiseum.
        .....2011

        November 1944

        1944 11 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Kay Davis, vocalist, joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1944 11 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Singer Joya Sherrill rejoins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1944 11 01.Cincinnati, Oh.Ezzard Col..
        .....2011
        1944 11 031944 11 09Cleveland, Oh.Palace Theater.
        ...ellingtonweb.caCAHoct052011
        1944 11 101944 11 12Chicago, Ill.Coliseum.
        .....2011
        1944 11 13.LouisvilleArmory.
        .....2011
        1944 11 15.AkronArmory.
        .....2011
        1944 11 171944 11 23Baltimore, Md.Royal Theatre.
        .....2011
        1944 11 241944 11 30New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater
        253 W. 125th St., Borough of Manhattan, Harlem district
        .
        .....2011
        Nov. 25 1944...Peripheral event
        Leonard Feather's column in the Nov. 25 1944 edition of The Melody Maker and Rhythm, p.2, reported

        "Winnie Johnson has been ill, and Duke now has three other girls with the band! They are Joya Sherrill, who worked with him briefly in 1942; Marie Ellington (no relation), formerly with Benny Carter; and Rosita Davis. Cat Anderson is now a permanent member of Duke's brass section."

        .djpAdded 2013-06-12
        1944 11 29.New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater
        253 W. 125th St., Borough of Manhattan, Harlem district
        .
        .DE4434...2011

        December 1944

        1944 12 01
        Friday
        ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Sonny Greer rejoins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-12
        1944 12 01
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.RCA Studio 2Initial recordings under Ellington's contract to make 30 sides for RCA-Victor
        Stratemann p.262DE443506,1-27
        01,3-24
        00,2-15
        98,4-1
        ..2011
        1944 12 01b
        Friday
        .Newark, N.J.Graham Hall.
        .....2011
        1944 12 02
        Saturday
        .WilmingtonArmory.
        .....2011
        1944 12 03
        Sunday
        .Washington, D.C.Turner's A..
        .....2011
        1944 12 04
        Monday
        .Hagerstown Franklin C..
        .....2011
        1944 12 05
        Tuesday
        .RichmondMosque Auditorium.
        .....2011
        1944 12 06
        Wednesday
        .Wilmington Odd Fellows.
        .....2011
        1944 12 07
        Thursday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.Mercan H..
        .....2011
        1944 12 08
        Friday
        .activities not documented.
        1944 12 09
        Saturday
        .Rochester, N.Y.Edgerton Park.
        .....2011
        1944 12 10
        Sunday
        .Buffalo, N.Y.Kleinhans Music.
        .....2011
        1944 12 11
        Monday
        1944 12 12
        Tuesday
        New York, N.Y.RCA Studio 2.
        .DE443607,1-42
        06,1-27
        03,2-6
        99,3-21
        99,1-8
        87,2-1
        87,1-2
        ..2011
        1944 12 12

        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.RCA Studio 2.
        .DE443607,1-42
        06,1-27
        03,2-6
        99,3-21
        99,1-8
        87,2-1
        87,1-2
        ..2011
        1944 12 13
        Wednesday
        .Boston, Mass.Symphony Hall.
        .....2011
        1944 12 14
        Thursday
        .TauntonRoseland Ballroom.
        .....2011
        1944 12 15
        Friday
        .activities not documented.
        1944 12 16
        Saturday
        .activities not documented.
        1944 12 17
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.NBC Studios4:30 pm EWT broadcast on WEAF

        Transcribed for AFRS MALB-68 Music America Loves Best

        Duke Ellington with the Jay Blackton Orchestra and possibly singer Gertrude Niesen
        Titles broadcast:
        • Medley:-Sophisticated Lady, Solitude, Caravan, Mood Indigo, It Don't Mean A Thing
        • Main Stem
        • Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me
        • Somebody Loves Me
        Gertrude Niesen may not have been present, since MALB records only show her in the series on 1944-09-10 and 1945-05-27. DEMS seems to have concluded the last two titles were edited into the AFRS transcription disc later.

        I suggest following the entire discussion in chronological order in the noted DEMS bulletins.
        .DE4437New York Times radio logdjp
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        1944 12 17
        Sunday
        .Worchester, Mass.Auditorium.
        Vail I....2011
        1944 12 18
        Monday
        .TrentonMemorial Hall.
        .....2011
        1944 12 19
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Carnegie HallRecorded three hour concert
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Personnel: Stewart, Hemphill, Jordan, Anderson, Nance, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Hillard Brown (drums), Hibbler, Sherrill, K.Davis, Marie Ellington.

        The programme consisted of
        • Star Spangled Banner
        • Blutopia
        • Midriff
        • Creole Love Call
        • Suddenly It Jumped
        • Frustration
        • It Don't Mean A Thing
        • I Didn't Know About You
        • Don't You Know I Care
        • I Ain't Got Nothin' But The Blues (vocal duet)
        • I'm Beginning To See The Light
        • Pitter Panther Patter
        • Perfume Suite
          1. Balcony Serenade (Love)
          2.Strange Feeling (Violence)
          3. Dancers In Love (Naivete)
          4. Coloratura (Sophistication)
        • Things Ain't What They Used To Be
        • Black, Brown and Beige
          1. Worksong
          6. The Blues
          4. West Indian Dance
          10. Sugar Hill Penthouse
          05. Emancipation Celebration
          02. Come Sunday
          03. Light
        • Medley: In A Sentimental Mood / Mood Indigo / Sophisticated Lady / Caravan / Solitude / I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart
        • Mood To Be Wooed
        • Blue Cellophane
        • Air Conditioned Jungle
        • Frantic Fantasy
        • Blue Skies
        • Frankie And Johnny / Metronome All Out
        • Review, Harriett Johnson, New York Post, 1944-12-20
        • Review, Frank Stacy, Down Beat 1945-01-15, pp.7 & 12
        • Leonard Feather, Melody Maker, 1945-01-27, p.2
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        1944 12 20
        Wednesday
        1944 12 31
        Sunday
        Providence, R.I.Biltmore HotelDown Beat's "Where the Bands Are Playing" has the engagement starting on the 19th but opening night appears to have been postponed due to Carnegie Hall.

        Stratemann says Ellington was paid $6,500 weekly, considered an all-time high for this type of job, especially since he only played 10 days during the engagement.
        • Down Beat, 1944-12-15, p.14
        • Stratemann p.260 citing Variety
          1944-11-14 p.40
          1944-11-15, p.38
        • Vail I
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        1944 12 21
        Thursday
        .Providence, R.I.Biltmore Hotelsee 1944 12 20.....
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        1944 12 22
        Friday
        .Providence, R.I.Biltmore Hotelsee 1944 12 20.....
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        1944 12 23
        Saturday
        .Providence, R.I.Biltmore Hotelsee 1944 12 20.....
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        1944 12 24
        Sunday
        ...Day off
        .....2011
        1944 12 25
        Monday
        Christmas day
        ...Days Off
        .....2011
        1944 12 26
        Tuesday
        1944 12 31Providence, R.I.Biltmore Hotel.
        .....2011
        1944 12 27
        Wednesday
        .Providence, R.I.Biltmore Hotelsee 1944 12 20.....
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        1944 12 28
        Thursday
        .Providence, R.I.Biltmore Hotelsee 1944 12 20.....
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        1944 12 29
        Friday
        .Providence, R.I.Biltmore Hotelsee 1944 12 20.....
        added 2011
        1944 12 30
        Saturday
        .Providence, R.I.Biltmore Hotelsee 1944 12 20.....
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        Sunday
        .Providence, R.I.Biltmore Hotelsee 1944 12 20.....
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        New York City, NY 02 November 1945 Broadcast, Radio City Hemphill, Stewart, Anderson, Jordan, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Hibbler, Sherrill, K.Davis, Take The "A" Train (theme) Clementine Jeep Is Jumpin' Don't Take Your Love From Me It Don't Mean A Thing Add Billy Strayhorn, D.E. Bond Promo If You Are But A Dream Billy Strayhorn out Emancipation Celebration Add The Mellotones, Caldonia The Mellotones out Ring Dem Bells Add Billy Strayhorn, Take The "A" Train (theme) A Door Will Open D.E. Bond Promo Billy Strayhorn out Court Session That's For Me On The Atcheson, Topeka And Santa Fe Ev'ry Hour On The Hour D.E. Bond Promo How Deep Is The Ocean Victory Drive Autumn Serenade Take The "A" Train (theme)
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        January 1945

        1945 01 01...Peripheral event
        Down Beat announced Ellington won the Swing Band voting in Down Beat's eighth annual band poll, beating Woody Herman 1673:1606. Ellington also came in fifth in the Sweet Band category.

        Hodges came in fifth in Favorite Soloist, and topped Alto Sax with 3,596 votes, compared to his nearest rival who had 557. Willie Smith ranked third at 414. Ben Webster placed third in Tenor Sax. Carney ranked first in Baritone Sax, Dave Tough and Sonny Greer ranked third and eighth, respectively in Drums. Rex Stewart ranked fourth in Trumpet and Lawrence Brown made third in Trombone. Junior Raglin was seventh in Bass, Strayhorn was second in Arrangers, Hibbler placed eleventh in Male Singers With Band, Betty Roche was twelfth in Girl Singer With Band. Down Beat's 1944 Mythical Swing Band included Brown, Hodges and Carney.
        Down Beat, 1945-01-01 pp.1, 13.Added 2013-05-05
        1945 01 01
        Monday
        1945 01 15
        Monday
        New York, N.Y..
        Possible first of three recording sessions for AFRS Jubilee transcription J-117.
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Anderson, Jordan, Nance, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Hibbler, Sherrill

        Lena Horne sang two of the songs, which seem to have been recorded in the third session.
        Titles transcribed for broadcast:
        • Take The "A" Train
        • Suddenly It Jumped
        • I'm Beginning To See The Light
        • It Don't Mean A Thing
        • I Didn't Know About You
        • I Get A Kick Out Of You
        • Midriff
        • Blue Skies

        The World War II Jubilee transcriptions were 33 1/3 rpm 16" vinylite records produced in Hollywood by AFRS for broadcast to American military personnel. The series, sent to radio stations all over the world, was not broadcast on U.S. domestic networks.

        Sjef Hoefsmit reported the recordings were made on Mondays January 1, 8 and 15, with the recordings assembled into the transcription on January 18 and broadcast May 26, 1945.

        New Desor and Timner IV combine the recordings into one January session, DE4506, placed in Los Angeles, without the exact date.

        If Herr Hoefsmit is correct, the first session would have been in New York, the second in Detroit, and the third would have been immediately after arrival in Los Angeles at the end of a three day train trip.
        Herr Hoefsmit noted this was the only time Lena Horne performed with the Ellington band. While they worked together at other times and she sang accompanied by Strayhorn in December 1965, she never performed with the band apart from this Jubilee Show. Miss Horne appears to have been on the west coast - the Harrisburg Telegraph Jan 9 1945 places her in a show at the Hollywood Canteen for a New Years show.
        DE4506Timner IV, p.66djp
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        1945 01 02
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Decca studioWorld Broadcasting System recording session
        Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Jordan, Anderson, Nance, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Sherrill, and possibly Davis, Marie Ellington and Hibbler. New Desor includes all 4 singers in the session, but the only name it attributes to vocals is Sherrill.

          Titles recorded:
        • Midriff
        • I Didn't Know About You
        • I'm Beginning To See The Light (instrumental and vocal versions)
        • Mood To Be Woed
        • Blue Cellophane
        DE4501..
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        1945 01 03
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Decca StudioWorld Broadcasting System recording session
        Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Jordan, Anderson, Nance, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Strayhorn, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Sherrill, Davis, Marie Ellington and Hibbler. No vocal featuring Marie is shown in New Desor
          Titles recorded:
        • Just Squeeze Me (Subtle Slough)
        • Hit Me With A Hot Note
        • Air Conditioned Jungle
        • Pitter Panther Patter
        • Frantic Fantasy
        • Don't You Know I Care
        • I Ain't Got Nothin' But The Blues
        • Blutopia
        • Let The Zoomers Drool
        • You Never Know The Things You Miss
        DE4502..
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        1945 01 04
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Victor Studio 2RCA-Victor recording session
        Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Jordan, Anderson, Nance, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Sherrill

        Timner has Hillard Brown on drums instead of Greer, but Hoefsmit says to replace him with Greer.
          Titles recorded:
        • Carnegie Blues
        • Blue Cellophane
        • Mood To Be Wooed
        • My Heart Sings
        DE4503..
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        1945 01 05
        Friday
        1945 01 11
        Thursday
        Detroit, Mich.Hughes Downtown TheaterStage show
        with Dusty Fletcher and Cook & Brown.
        Vail says singer Rosita Davis was temporarily replacing Kay Davis
        • Vail I
        • "Band Routes," Down Beat, 1945-01-01 p.14
        • Stratemann p.260 citing Billboard 1945-01-27 p.22
        ....
        added 2011

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        1945 01 06
        Saturday
        .Detroit, Mich.Hughes Downtown TheaterStage show - see 1945 01 05.....2011
        1945 01 07
        Sunday
        .Detroit, Mich.Hughes Downtown TheaterStage show - see 1945 01 05.....2011
        1945 01 08
        Monday
        ...
        Second of three reported recording sessions for Jubilee broadcast transcription J-117 - see 1945 01 01
        .....2011
        1945 01 08
        Monday
        .Detroit, Mich.Hughes Downtown TheaterStage show - see 1945 01 05.....2011
        1945 01 09
        Tuesday
        .Detroit, Mich.Hughes Downtown TheaterStage show - see 1945 01 05.....2011
        1945 01 10
        Wednesday
        .Detroit, Mich.Hughes Downtown TheaterStage show - see 1945 01 05.....2011
        1945 01 11
        Thursday
        .Detroit, Mich.Hughes Downtown TheaterStage show - see 1945 01 05.....2011
        1945 01 12
        Friday
        .Jackson, Mich.Jackson County Auditorium.
        .....2011
        1945 01 13
        Saturday
        .Kansas City, Mo.Municipal Auditorium
        Dance

        (Stratemann has a footnote saying another DESB clipping suggests an appearance at the Midshipmen's School at Notre Dame University at South Bend, Indiana.
        Stratemann p.260 citing DESB....
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        1945 01 14
        Sunday
        1945 01 17..Travel
        Stratemann p.260 says "Upon arrival on the West Coast after three days of travel, the Ellington band participated in a heavily publicized concert evening..."
        .....2011
        1945 01 15
        Monday
        1945 01 17..In transit - see 1945 01 14.....2011
        1945 01 15
        Monday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.
        or Hollywood
        .activity not documented

        Last of three reported recording sessions for Jubilee broadcast transcription J-117 - see 1945 01 01
        .....2011
        1945 01 16
        Tuesday
        1945 01 17..In transit - see 1945 01 14.....2011
        1945 01 16
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1945 01 17
        Wednesday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Philharmonic Hall"Esquire Concert"
        the Ellington orchestra appeared with other artists, Art Tatum, Willie Smith, Anita O'Day, Billie Holiday, Al Casey, Sid Catlett.

        Ellington numbers named in an AP wirestory included Blutopia, Frustration, Blue Cellophane, Midriff and Frantic Fantasy.

        Down Beat:

        ...the affair was a memorable occasion, other than musically, with a packed house and such luminaries as Danny Kaye, Judy Garland, Jerome Kern, Lionel Barrymore and Lena Horne.

        Fans, hoping for good jazz, found a program over-weighted with Ellington's not unmeritorious attempts at serious composition, which, if they belong in the true jazz category at all, are a type of jazz that Ellington's firmest admirers like to take in smaller doses.

        There were a few good moments during the evening. Al Sears, Duke's tenor man, broke loose on one of the few jump numbers. The rest of the boys seemed not to have time enough to fall into the right groove...

        • Charles Emge, "Coast Esquire Bash Misses On Jazz; Too Heavy," Down Beat 1945-02-01 p.6
        • Hattiesburg (Miss.) American, 1945-01-18 p.4: AP wirestory "Swing Session"
        • Lowell Sun, 1945-01-18, p.1: AP wirestory "Barrelhouse, Boogie, Blues In Staid Haven Of Bach, Beethoven, Brahms"
        DE4504
        • Ulanov photo
        • Vail I BH77photo
        • Vail I265 photos
        • Driggs Webphoto
        • corr Timner
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        1945 01 18
        Thursday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.."Kraft Music Hall"
        .DE450502,1-21
        01,2-20
        ..2011
        1945 01 18
        Thursday
        .Los Angeles, Cal..AFRS Jubilee 117 assembly date
        (possibly no Ellington involvement)
        .DE450600,1-13
        00,2-8
        Timner corrections
        ..2011
        1945 01 19
        Friday
        .Fresno, Cal.Fresno Memorial AuditoriumDuke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra presenting his great Carnegie Hall concert - Starts at 8:30 Seats on Main Flr and Balcony - Dancing 10 to 1.
        Tickets $1.50 including tax.
        .....
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        1945 01 20
        Saturday
        .Oakland, Cal.Auditorium......2011
        1945 01 21
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1945 01 22
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1945 01 23
        Tuesday
        1945 01 29Los Angeles, Cal.Orpheum TheatreStage show
        .....2011
        1945 01 24
        Wednesday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Orpheum TheatreStage show - see 1945 01 23.....2011
        1945 01 25
        Thursday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Orpheum TheatreStage show - see 1945 01 23.....2011
        1945 01 26
        Friday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Orpheum TheatreStage show - see 1945 01 23.....2011
        1945 01 27
        Saturday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Orpheum TheatreStage show - see 1945 01 23.....2011
        1945 01 28
        Sunday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Orpheum TheatreStage show - see 1945 01 23.....2011
        1945 01 29
        Monday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Orpheum TheatreStage show - see 1945 01 23.....2011
        1945 01 30
        Tuesday
        .Watsonville, Cal.Civic Auditorium.
        .....2011
        1945 01 31
        Wednesday
        1945 02 06San Francisco, Cal.Golden Gate TheaterTheatre show
        Band Routes, Down Beat
        1945-01-15 p.14
        1945-02-01 p.14
        Advance Bookings, Billboard,
        1945-01-13, p.19
        1945-01-20. p.22
        ...djp
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        February 1945

        1945 02 01
        Thursday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Golden Gate Theatersee 1945 01 31.....2011
        1945 02 02
        Friday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Golden Gate Theatersee 1945 01 31.....2011
        1945 02 03
        Saturday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Golden Gate Theatersee 1945 01 31.....2011
        1945 02 04
        Sunday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Golden Gate Theatersee 1945 01 31.....2011
        1945 02 05
        Monday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Golden Gate Theatersee 1945 01 31.....2011
        1945 02 06
        Tuesday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Golden Gate Theatersee 1945 01 31.....2011
        1945 02 07
        Wednesday
        .Vallejo, Cal.Dream Bowl.
        .....2011
        1945 02 08
        Thursday
        1945 02 14Oakland, Cal.Orpheum TheatreStage show
        Duke Ellington America's Genius of Jazz and His Orchestra and Entertainers
        Stage show 2:00, 6:00, 9:45
        • Band Routes, Down Beat 1945-02-01 p.14
        • Oakland Tribune - announcement, ad and review, 1945-02-09, p.11
        ....
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        1945 02 09
        Friday
        .Oakland, Cal.Orpheum Theatre
        See 1945 02 08
        The band might not have played here this day and evening - it was booked into Sweet's Ballroom (see next entry). It is possible, however, one was done after the other.
        ....
        added 2011

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        1945 02 09
        Friday
        .Oakland, Cal.Sweet's Ballroom
        Duke Ellington, His Band & Road Show
        Ads, Oakland Tribune
        • 1945-03-03 p.5
        • 1945-03-09, p.12C
        ...djp
        added 2013-08-06
        1945 02 10
        Saturday
        3:15 to 4:00 PM
        .Oakland, Cal.Sherman, Clay store
        Broadway at Hobart
        Duke was advertised to appear in Sherman, Clay's record department to autograph his new Victor records and albumsOakland Tribune ad, 1945-02-09, p.d3....
        added 2013-08-06
        1945 02 10
        Saturday
        .Oakland, Cal.Orpheum TheatreSee 1945 02 08....2011
        1945 02 11
        Sunday
        .Oakland, Cal.Orpheum TheatreSee 1945 02 08....2011
        1945 02 12
        Monday
        .Oakland, Cal.Orpheum TheatreSee 1945 02 08....2011
        1945 02 13
        Tuesday
        .Oakland, Cal.Orpheum TheatreSee 1945 02 08....2011
        1945 02 03...Peripheral event
        Under the headline "More $$ for Negro Musickers," subheaded "1944 Grosses Hit New High," Billboard quoted William Mittler, personal manager for Cab Calloway and Duke Ellington, as saying the two bands between them grossed well over $1,125,000. "Calloway's gross figure last year was close to $750,000 to which few if any ofay bands can come close. Ellington's gross, according to Mittler, was over $600,000."
        Billboard 1945-02-03, p.13.Added 2013-08-13
        1945 02 14
        Wednesday
        .Oakland, Cal.Orpheum TheatreSee 1945 02 08....2011
        1945 02 15
        Thursday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 02 16
        Friday
        1945 02 28
        Wednesday
        Los Angeles, Cal.Ciro'sNightclub date, with The Ivan Scott Orchestra and the Casaciro Rhumba Band as relief.

        The Ellington orchestra was the first name black band had been hired at this "swank" nightclub.

        Ellington played to capacity audiences the whole two weeks.
        • Los Angeles Band Briefs, Down Beat 1945-02-15 p.6
        • Billboard 1945-02-03. p.13
        • Stratemann p.261 citing Variety 1945-02-21 p.46 and Down Beat 1945-03-01
        • Vail I
        ....
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        1945 02 17
        Saturday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Ciro'sClub date, see 1945 02 16.....2011
        1945 02 18
        Sunday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Ciro'sClub date, see 1945 02 16.....2011
        1945 02 19
        Monday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Ciro'sClub date, see 1945 02 16.....2011
        1945 02 20
        Tuesday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Ciro'sClub date, see 1945 02 16.....2011
        1945 02 21
        Wednesday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Ciro'sClub date, see 1945 02 16.....2011
        1945 02 22
        Thursday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Ciro'sClub date, see 1945 02 16.....2011
        1945 02 23
        Friday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Ciro'sClub date, see 1945 02 16.....2011
        1945 02 24
        Saturday
        ...Sonny Greer recording session
        ..06,1-27
        97,2-23
        96,2-2
        ..2011
        1945 02 24
        Saturday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Ciro'sClub date, see 1945 02 16.....2011
        1945 02 25
        Sunday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Ciro'sClub date, see 1945 02 16.....2011
        1945 02 26
        Monday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Ciro'sClub date, see 1945 02 16.....2011
        1945 02 27
        Tuesday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Ciro'sClub date, see 1945 02 16.....2011
        1945 02 28
        Wednesday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Ciro'sClub date, see 1945 02 16.....2011

        March 1945

        1945 03 --.Los Angeles, Cal.."Whi Is Which" Radio Show
        ...Vail267photo.2011
        1945 03 01
        Thursday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 03 02
        Friday
        .Culver City, Cal.Casa MananaVail I has Ellington playing the Casa Manana on March 2, 3, and 4 and opening a weekend engagement on the 16th, closing on the 18th. As usual, Vail provides no references.



        • Vail I
        • Stratemann p.261
        ....
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        1945 03 03
        Saturday
        .Culver City, Cal.Casa MananaNightclub date and recorded AFRS broadcast.
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Anderson, Jordan, Nance, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Hibbler, Sherrill, Davis
        Titles broadcast and recorded:
        • Take The "A" Train (theme)
        • I'm Beginning To See The Light
        • I Ain't Got Nothin' But The Blues
        • Blue Skies
        Stratemann says print media showed Ellington was booked into the Casa Manana from March 3 to 20, and was to share the bandstand with Charlie Barnet's orchestra and the Red Callendar trio. The club, formerly Sebastian's Cotton Club, had a weekends only, three night a week policy. Stratemann says Ellington only appears to have played the club three times in March, occasionally just one weekend night or doubling from the Casa Manana, with other engagements in between. He listed March 3 "(two days?)", March 7 (with a question mark) and March 15 with a note "(final appearance March 20?)"
        DE450705,3-45.djp
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        1945 03 04
        Sunday
        .Culver City, Cal.Casa Manana
        See 1945 03 02
        .....2011
        1945 03 05
        Monday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Philharmonic AuditoriumConcert

        Duke Ellington's second concert appearance in Los Angeles, sponsored by Norman Granz, was sold out, with tickets ranging from $1.25 to $3.00 plus tax.

        Down Beat gave a favourable review, saying this affair was superior to the Esquire magazine concert in form, presentation and performance, although many numbers from the Esquire program were used plus some more popular numbers, with the audience favouring Ellington medley played as a piano solo. The audience was more subdued than usual for a Granz presentation, taking the music more serioulsy, with less shouting and cheering.
        Down Beat 1945-04-01 p.1...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-05-06
        1945 03 06
        Tuesday
        .Santa Barbara, Cal.Fox Theater.
        .....2011
        1945 03 07
        Wednesday
        .Culver City, Cal.Casa MananaUnconfirmed
        -see 1945 03 02

        Stratemann has a question mark beside this entry.

        It seems unlikely the band played here this day because it was booked into Fresno.
        .....2011
        1945 03 07
        Wednesday
        .Fresno, Cal.Fresno Memorial Auditorium
        Concert, 8 to 9 pm, dancing from 9 pm to midnight
        Admission: $1.50/person, tax included.

        Curiously, the Valley Amusement Association took out an ad on the 5th announcing it was in no way connected with or responsible for the coming engagement of Duke Ellington and His Orchestra in Fresno. There must be a story there!
        Ads, The Fresno Bee The Republican
        • 1945-03-03, p.20
        • 1945-03-04, p12
        • 1945-03-05, p13
        ..djp
        added 2013-08-06
        1945 03 08
        Thursday
        1945 03 13
        Tuesday
        Oakland, Cal.Orpheum Theater
        .....2011
        1945 03 09
        Friday
        .Oakland, Cal.Orpheum Theatersee 1945 03 08
        .....2011
        1945 03 09
        Friday
        .Oakland, Cal.Sweet's Ballroom
        Duke Ellington, His Band & Road Show
        Ads, Oakland Tribune
        • 1945-03-09, p.12C
        • 1945-03-03, p.5
        ...djp
        added 2013-08-06
        1945 03 10
        Saturday
        .Oakland, Cal.Orpheum Theatersee 1945 03 08
        .....2011
        1945 03 10
        Saturday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Hollywood Casino BallroomBillboard reported a group of bandleaders, later identified as Charlie Barnet, Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman and another, had purchased the Hollywood Casino from the Zucca brothers, owners of Casa Manana. The spot was being remodelled to accommodate 2,000 people, and would have both white and black bands, playing Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday nights.

        The deal later fell through when the owners couldn't agree on whether it would include dining.
        Billboard 1945-03-17.....added 2013-08-13
        1945 03 11
        Sunday
        .Oakland, Cal.Orpheum Theatersee 1945 03 08
        .....2011
        1945 03 12
        Monday
        .Oakland, Cal.Orpheum Theatersee 1945 03 08
        .....2011
        1945 03 13
        Tuesday
        .Oakland, Cal.Orpheum Theatersee 1945 03 08

        Playing the Orpheum on March 13 is doubtful since the band played in Bakersfield this day (see next entry).
        .....2011
        1945 03 13
        Tuesday
        .Bakersfield, Cal.Fox TheaterConcert
        Critic Mae Saunders:

        Those looking for innovation in the excerpts from Ellington's best known work, Black, Brown and Beige, were disappointed. Instrumentation was original and there were powerful phrases and clever harmonies, but the general impression was that the work did not surpass the realm of average jazz works.

        She concluded with:

        Mr. Ellington ... would improve his ensemble by tuning out heavier brasses in crescendos and sweetening up the organization with a few more strings.

        Bakersfield Californian:
        • Ads
          • 1945-03-02, p.11
          • 1945-03-10, p.6
          • 1945-03-12
          • 1945-03-13 p.10
        • Announcement
          1945-03-13 p.11
        • Review 1945-03-14, p.8
        ...djp
        added 2013-08-06
        1945 03 14
        Wednesday
        .San Bernandino, Cal.Municipal Auditorium.
        .....2011
        1945 03 15
        Thursday
        1945 03 20Culver City, Cal.Casa Manana
        See 1945 03 02
        Stratemann (p.261) says the club was only open three days a week, on weekends. If so, this Thursday appearance seems unlikely. Stratemann's entry is unclear:

        "March 15 Casa Manana, Culver City, Cal. (final appearance on March 20?)"

        On the same page he writes the band probably only played here 3 times in March.

        Also note the band was booked into the Long Beach Municipal Auditorium this date.
        ..05,3-45(??)..2011
        1945 03 15
        Thursday
        .Long Beach, Cal. .
        .
        .
        .
        . .
        1945 03 16
        Friday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 03 17
        Saturday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 03 18
        Sunday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 03 19
        Monday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Billy Berg's“Lamplighter" broadcast
        .DE450802,3-22
        90,4-5
        87,2-1
        87,1-7
        83,1-1
        ..2011
        1945 03 19
        Monday
        ...Peripheral event
        The New York Age, 1945-03-31, p.10, reported the Ellington crew departed from the Coast on March 19th and "right now they're doing one-nighters and will sandwich in an Ellington concert at the Los Angeles Philharmonic Auditorium."
        .djpAdded 2013-08-04
        1945 03 20
        Tuesday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 03 21
        Wednesday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 03 22
        Thursday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 03 23
        Friday
        .Kansas CityMusic Hall.
        .....2011
        1945 03 24
        Saturday
        .St. Louis, Mo.Kiel Auditorium.
        .....2011
        1945 03 25
        Sunday
        .Chicago, Ill.Civic Opera HouseConcert, just the Ellington band, no guest artists.
        Down Beat says Ellington was selected as the first attraction in its series of jazz and swing concerts because he won the swing band division Down Beat poll and three of his sidemen were selected for the mythical all-star band.

        Brian Koller has kindly provided this recording of the men receiving the Down Beat awards from Down Beat managing editor Ned E. Williams..
        Announcement, Down Beat 1945-02-15 p.1DE450909,1-28
        08,3-17
        08,2-24
        02,2-27+28
        01,3-24
        88,2-4
        87,3-2
        85,3-2
        81,1-3
        79,3-5
        79,2-1
        CAHclip.
        added 2011

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        1945 03 26
        Monday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 03 27
        Tuesday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 03 28
        Wednesday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 03 29
        Thursday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 03 30
        Friday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 03 31
        Saturday
        .activities not documented.

        April 1945

        1945 04 01
        Sunday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 04 02
        Monday
        .Akron, Oh.Armory.
        Stratemann p.261 citing Billboard 1945-03-17 p.18....2011
        1945 04 03
        Tuesday
        .Pittsburgh, Penn.Hunt Armory
        Presumably a dance
        ...djp
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        1945 04 04
        Wednesday
        1945 05 01
        Tuesday
        New York, N.Y.400 ClubDown Beat reported Ellington would follow Dorsey into the 400 Club on Apr.3, but Stratemann and Vail have the band beginning here on Apr.4.

        New York Age:

        "Duke Ellington and his band moved into the 400 Club on Wednesday evening, marking the first time the noted musician has appeared in New York in nearly a year. His vocalists are Albert Hibbler, Joya Sherrill and Marie."

        Barry Ulanov in Metronome:

        The Duke returned to New York last month with a band in great shape. That the Ellington musicians should have been at all impressive was remarkable in the face of their experiences for five days before their opening at the 400 Club. They played five gruelling days of one-nighters, their last the night before the opening in Pittsburgh. This got them into New York the morning of the opening, knocked out, dragged, sleep-eyed and misty-headed. But from the first set at the 400, the band jumped, the solos were typically rich in ideas, smooth in execution.

        I joined the Ellington band in Chicago and accompanied them into New York...

        Ellington's contract was for a $3,500 weekly guarantee, with the first $2,500 in cover charges kept by the restaurant but the excess split 50/50 between Ellington and the club.

        In addition to the Treasury Department broadcasts, Stratemann reports the band broadcast coast-to-coast from the club almost nightly. The broadcssts listed in New Desor or http://ellingtonia.com are shown.
        • Down Beat 1945-04-01 p2
        • New York Age 1945-04-07 p.11
        • Stratemann p.261
        • Metronome, May 1945 p.12
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        updated 2013-08-05
        1945 04 05
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.400 Club.
        .....2011
        1945 04 06
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.400 ClubSee 1945 04 04

        MBS and CBS broadcasts
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Personnel: Hemphill, Stewart, Anderson, Jordan, Nance, Brown, Nanton, Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Hibbler, Sherrill, Davis, Marie Ellington

        Titles recorded:
        • MBS:
          • Frustration
          • Blue Cellophane
          • I'm Beginning To See The Light
          • I Didn't Know About You
        • CBS:
          • Rockabye River (Hop Skip Jump)
          • I Miss Your Kiss
          • I Ain't Got Nothin' But The Blues
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        1945 04 07
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.400 RestaurantABC network “Date With the Duke” or "Your Saturday Date With the Duke" broadcast

        This was a concert-like broadcast from the club from 5 to 6 pm, before the normal playing for restaurant patrons.
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Personnel: Hemphill, Stewart, Anderson, Jordan, Nance, Brown, Nanton, Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Hibbler, Sherrill, Davis

        Titles recorded:
        • Take The "A" Train (theme)
        • Blutopia
        • Midriff
        • Creole Love Call
        • Suddenly It Jumped
        • Frustration
        • I'm Beginning To See The Light
        • Perfume Suite
          1. Balcony Serenade (Love)
          2. Strange feeling (Violence)
          3. Dancer In Love (Naiveté)
          4. Coloratura (Sophistication)
        • Air Conditioned Jungle
        • I Ain't Got Nothin' But The Blues
        • Just Squeeze Me
        • Passion Flower

        The broadcast was the first of a series of weekly one-hour broadcasts on ABC called A Date With The Duke or Your Saturday Date With the Duke, broadcast live on location wherever Ellington was playing, although some New York broadcasts were made from a Radio City studio.

        Sponsored by the U.S. Treasury Department, these 'sustaining broadcasts' had no commercial sponsor but Ellington plugs war bonds in each broadcast (I left these out of the song lists below).

        AFRS recorded the broadcasts, editing them into half-hour transcriptions for broadcast by short-wave radio to forces overseas.

        Lambert:

        "These 'Date with the Duke' transcriptions are miracles of editing considering that tape technology had not yet become available."

        Not all the music appears on the AFRS transcriptions, and some pieces are used on more than one transcription record to make them exactly 30 minutes. Several also appear on V-Disc.

        The first series of 33 weekly broadcasts ran April 7 to November 24 1945, interrupted by Ellington's half-hour tribute broadcast to President Roosevelt on April 14. The series resumed April 13, 1946, with 17 broadcasts ending August 31 that year."

        Billboard:

        "New York April 9: Duke Ellington is getting a sensash break from Blue Network, being given an hour every Saturday from 5 to 6 p.m. while at the 400 Club here for concert of jazz and serious music. According to Bud Barry, Blue exec., Ellington will probably be given the same time after he finishes at the spot, with the net following him wherever he goes. That's the first time a net has ever followed a band. However, some time ago, the Blue carried an hour's show every Saturday afternoon from Frank Dailey's Meadowbrook, titled Matinee At Meadowbrook.

        After finishing his concert for radio, Ellington goes into dance tempos for 400's customers. First Saturday show came off last week, with repeats skedded from now on. Duke finishes at the spot around May 1.

        Ellington has given many concerts thruout the country, but never broadcast any of them. He's hit Carnegie Hall three times, but the fact that Blue net has taken interest in this, opens a new vista for bands now going into concert field for lucrative dough."


        DETS 1DE4511.djpAdded 2012-08-08
        Updated 2013-08-04
        1945 04 08
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.400 ClubSee 1945 04 04

        .....2011
        1945 04 09
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.400 ClubSee 1945 04 04

        .....2011
        1945 04 10
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.400 ClubSee 1945 04 04


        .....2011
        1945 04 11
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.400 ClubSee 1945 04 04

        MBS broadcast
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Anderson, Jordan, Nance, Brown, Nanton, Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Hibbler
          Titles recorded:
        • Take The "A" Train (theme)
        • Someone
        • Main Stem
        • Don't You Know I Care
        • Sentimental Journey
        • I Didn't Know About You
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        1945 04 12
        Thursday
        Afternoon
        .New York, N.Y..President Franklin D. Roosevelt died suddenly of a cerebral hemmorhage in the early afternoon.

        (1) The day after President Kennedy was murdered, John Fox wrote an introspective column which included

        "The afternoon that FDR died was a shock...A Yankee team ...had beaten the Dodgers that afternoon, in a Red Cross benefit involving comics Olson and Johnson and Duke Ellington,..."

        (2) The appearance by Ellington, with his band, is confirmed in an review of the game in the New York Times. The Dodgers beat the Yanks 3 to 1.

        "The occasion was the interleague Red Cross game, which attracted 12,200 spectators, every one of them, even to the players and umpires, a cash customer. Early returns...placed the amount realized at $22,390..."

        (1)Binghamton Press, 1963-11-24
        (2)New York Times, 1945-04-13
        ...djpadded 2012-09-12
        1945 04 12
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.400 Clubsee 1945 04 04.....2011
        1945 04 13
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.400 Clubsee 1945 04 04
        .....2011
        1945 04 14
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.400 Clubsee 1945 04 04

        ABC broadcast from the club: “A Tribute to F.D.R. by The American Negro”
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Anderson, Jordan, Nance, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Hibbler, K.Davis
          Titles recorded:
        • Moon Mist
        • New World A-Comin'
        • Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen
        • Mood Indigo
        • Chant For F.D. Roosevelt
        • Come Sunday
        • A City Called Heaven
        • Creole Love Call
        • Moon Mist
        Instead of the scheduled Your Saturday Date With The Duke, Ellington broadcast a special in tribute to the deceased president. This program was the only one aired by a dance or jazz orchestra following Roosevelt's death.
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        1945 04 15
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Radio City30 minute WJZ/ABC broadcast "Tune In Tonight"
        Duke Ellington, Martha Tilton, an unnamed choir and Jeff Alexander's orchestra
          Titles recorded:
        • Sophisticated Lady & Solitude (together)
        • Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen
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        1945 04 15
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.400 Clubsee 1945 04 04
        .....2011
        1945 04 16
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.400 Clubsee 1945 04 04
        .....2011
        1945 04 17
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.400 Clubsee 1945 04 04
        .....2011
        1945 04 18
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.400 Clubsee 1945 04 04
        .....2011
        1945 04 19
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.400 Clubsee 1945 04 04
        .....2011
        1945 04 20
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.400 Clubsee 1945 04 04
        .....2011
        1945 04 21
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.400 Clubsee 1945 04 07
        Recorded ABC network “Date With the Duke” or "Your Saturday Date With the Duke" broadcast from the club
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Anderson, Jordan, Nance, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer, K.Davis, Marie Ellington

        Titles broadcast:
      • Take The "A" Train (theme)
      • Mood To Be Wooed
      • If You Are But A Dream
      • (Otto, Make That) Riff Staccato
      • I'm Beginning To See The Light
      • West Indian Dance
        The Blues
        Emancipation Celebration
        Sugar Hill Penthouse
      • I Didn't Know About You
      • Stomp, Look and Listen
      • Frantic Fantasy
      • It Don't Mean A Thing
      • I Didn't Know About You
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        1945 04 22
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.WOR studioMBS broadcast: Ellington, interviewed by Dick Brown for The Dick Brown Show.DE4516..djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-08-05
        1945 04 22
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.400 Clubsee 1945 04 04
        CBS broadcast from the club
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Jordan, Anderson, Nance, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Hibbler, K.Davis
          Titles recorded:
        • Take The "A" Train (theme)
        • After A While
        • I Ain't Got Nothin' But The Blues
        • (Otto, Make That) Riff Staccato
        • I Didn't Know About You
        • Main Stem
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        1945 04 23
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.400 Clubsee 1945 04 04
        .....2011
        1945 04 24
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.400 Clubsee 1945 04 04
        Recorded MBS remote broadcast
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Jordan, Anderson, Nance, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer

          Titles recorded:
        • All At Once
        • Candy
        DE4518..djp
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        1945 04 25
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.400 Clubsee 1945 04 04
        .....2011
        1945 04 26
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Victor Studio 2RCA-Victor recording session
        Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Jordan, Anderson, Nance, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Sherrill

        Title recorded:
        Kissing Bug
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        1945 04 26
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.400 ClubSee 1945 04 04
        MBS remote broadcast from the club
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Jordan, Anderson, Nance, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Davis
          Titles recorded:
        • If You Are But A Dream
        • West Indian Dance
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        1945 04 27
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.400 Clubsee 1945 04 04
        .....2011
        1945 04 28
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.400 Clubsee 1945 04 04
        ABC network “Date With the Duke” broadcast - see 1945 04 07
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Jordan, Anderson, Nance, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Hibbler, Sherrill
          Titles recorded:
        • Take The "A" Train (theme)
        • Midriff
        • Carnegie Blues
        • Someone
        • My Little Brown Book
        • Kissing Bug
        • Ring Dem Bells
        • I'm Beginning To See The Light
        • Worksong
        • Come Sunday
        • Candy
        • Teardrops In The Rain
        • Accentuate The Positive
        • Way Low

        This was the last Date with the Duke broadcast from the club. Stratemann says:

        To continue the series...from ...theatres...a special permit had to be obtained from the Musicians Union:  The Treasury broadcasts [advertised War Bonds], and ... were looked upon as commercials requiring extra pay to the musicians. Because Ellington's tie-up was with the Treasury Department and the war effort, however, he was granted [a] blanket permit by ... Petrillo to continue the series from the road. Petrillo and the AFM were dutifully given credit on all subsequent broadcasts.

        (There is a downloadable recording of DWTD-6 which the website identifies the episode date as 1945-04-28. It is actually a combination of tunes broadcast on 4 dates, including May 5.)
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        1945 04 29
        Sunday
        (Ellington's birthday)
        .New York, N.Y.NBC StudiosNBC broadcast The Tommy Dorsey Show
        Ellington, as a guest, played two numbers with Dorsey and his orchestra and soloed with Dorsey's rhythm section on a third.
          Titles broadcast:
        • I Didn't Know About You
        • I'm Beginning To See The Light
        • Dancers In Love
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        1945 04 29
        Sunday
        (Ellington's birthday)
        .New York, N.Y.400 Clubsee 1945 04 04
        CBS remote broadcast from the club
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Jordan, Anderson, Nance, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Sherrill
          Titles recorded:
        • Hit Me With A Hot Note
        • I Should Care
        • Clementine
        • I'm Beginning To See The Light
        • Things Ain't What They Used To Be
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        1945 04 30
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.400 Clubsee 1945 04 04
        Last night of the engagement.
        .....2011
        1945 04 00.New York, N.Y.400 ClubUndated remote CBS broadcast from the club
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Jordan, Anderson, Nance, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer
          Titles recorded:
        • Suddenly It Jumped
        • Things Ain't What They Used To Be
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        May 1945

        1945 05 01
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.RCA Victor Studio 2RCA-Victor recording session
        Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Jordan, Anderson, Nance, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Sherrill
          Titles recorded:
        • Everything But You
        • (Otto Make That) Riff Staccato
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        1945 05 01
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.400 RestaurantLast performance at the 400 Club - see 1945 04 04.

        MBS remote broadcast from the club
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Jordan, Anderson, Nance, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Sherrill, Nance, Hibbler and Davis
        announced by Jack Scanlon
        Titles broadcast and recorded:
        • Take The "A" Train
        • I Miss Your Kiss
        • He's Home For A Little While
        • Riff Staccato
        • I Ain't Got Nothin' But The Blues
        • I'm Beginning To See The Light

        This broadcast is included in disc 2 of DETS 2 CD set "Duke Ellington Treasury Shows, Vol. 10," DETS (D) 903 9010, tracks 20 to 25, whose liner notes say it was a CBS broadcast on May 4 from the 400 Club.

        Scanlon's sign-off identifies the network:

        "This is the Mutual Broadcasting System."

        This broadcast cannot have been a live broadcast on May 4, because Ellington was in Newark and Benny Goodman was then playing at the 400 Club.

        Since there are no identifiable Ellington broadcasts in the radio logs for May 1 or 4 in the Chicago Daily Tribune, the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times or the Washington Post, it may be that the broadcast was made earlier.

        DEPANORAMA.NET:

        Listed on 1may45 in the New Desor, but corrected in DEMS 04/2-42

        Collector Richard Ehrenzeller in DEMS 04/2-42:

        Jerry Valburn has told me that he has evidence that the 400 Restaurant broadcast that is included in DETS Vol.10 is really from 4May45 and not from 1May45 as mentioned in the Ellington discographies."

        DETS CD 9039010 liner notes by Valburn:

        We continue with a broadcast from the 400 Restaurant on closing night, May 4, 1945. Many of the Ellington discographies show the broadcast date as May 1. We transferred this broadcast from acetates, the label shows "May 4, 1945."

        New Desor small corrections sheet 6000, page 5:

        97 -Session 4526, 1May45. The correct date is: May 4, 1945.
        (04/2-42)
        Session 4526 is issued on DETS CD 9039010
        Correction-sheet 3020. (04/2-42)
        Delete: MBS; add: CBS. (liner-notes DETS 10)

        New Desor Small Corrections are proposed updates and corrections that have not yet been agreed to by New Desor discographers Massagli and Volonté. As of August 2013, they have not issued an official correction sheet.
          Stratemann:
        • the 400 Restaurant engagement ended May 1
        • the band played two 75 minute shows daily at the Adams Theatre May 3 to May 9
          Variety
        • full page May 2 ad saying Benny Goodman is currently at the 400 Club
        • review of Goodman's May 2 opening at the 400
          Billboard
        • review of Goodman at the 400 on May 3
          Down Beat
        • Ellington, D. (Adams) Newark, N.J., 5/3-9, t
          DEMS 05/3-45
        • "Variety of 9May45 (ie after the event!) reviewed the engagement at the Adams Theatre in Newark NJ from 3 until 9May45"
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        1945 05 02
        Wednesday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 05 03
        Thursday
        1945 05 09
        Wednesday
        Newark, N.J.Adams Theatre
        28 Branford Place
        Two 75-minute shows a day, with Bill Bailey (dancer) and Conway & Parks (comedy).
        Where the Bands are Playing, Down Beat, 1945-05-01,p.14.05,3-45.djp2011
        1945 05 04
        Friday
        .Newark, N.J.Adams Theatre2 shows daily - see 1945 03 03
        .....2011
        1945 05 05
        Saturday
        ...Peripheral event
        On May 5, German forces in north-west Europe surrendered, bringing the war in Europe to an end.
        ..Added 2013-08-09
        1945 05 05
        Saturday
        .Newark, N.J.Adams Theatre2 shows daily - see 1945 03 03

        ABC network “Date With the Duke” broadcast from the stage
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Jordan, Anderson, Nance, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Hibbler, Sherrill
          Titles recorded:
        • Take The "A" Train (theme)
        • Blutopia
        • Clementine
        • My Heart Sings
        • Sentimental Journey
        • I Got It Bad
        • Three Cent Stomp
        • Black And Tan Fantasy
        • Blue Skies
        • Passion Flower
        • Air Conditioned Jungle
        • Frantic Fantasy
        • I'm Beginning To See The Light with D.E. Bond Promo
        • Main Stem
        • Everything But You
        • Carnegie Blues
        • Jump For Joy
        • Things Ain't What They Used To Be
        DE4527.djp.
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        updated 2013-08-09
        1945 05 06
        Sunday
        .Newark, N.J.Adams Theatre2 shows daily - see 1945 03 03
        .....2011
        1945 05 07
        Monday
        .Newark, N.J.Adams Theatre2 shows daily - see 1945 03 03
        .....2011
        1945 05 08
        Tuesday
        .Newark, N.J.Adams Theatre2 shows daily - see 1945 03 03
        .....2011
        1945 05 09
        Wednesday
        .Newark, N.J.Adams Theatre2 shows daily - see 1945 03 03
        .....2011
        1945 05 10
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Victor Studio 2RCA-Victor recording session
        Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Jordan, Anderson, Nance, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer
        Title recorded:
        Prelude To A Kiss
        DE4528..djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-08-09
        1945 05 11
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Victor Studio 2RCA-Victor recording session
        Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra
        Hemphill,Stewart, Jordan, Anderson, Nance, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer, K.Davis
          Titles recorded:
        • Caravan
        • Black And Tan Fantasy
        • Caravan
        • Mood Indigo
        DE4529..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-08-10
        1945 05 12
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Radio City Studio 6BABC network “Date With the Duke” broadcast from Radio City (- see 1945 04 07)
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Jordan, Anderson, Nance, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Bob Haggart (bass), Greer, Hibbler, Sherrill, Davis, Marie Ellington

          Titles broadcast and recorded:
        • Take The "A" Train (theme)
        • Carnegie Blues
        • Riff Staccato
        • several D.E. Bond Promos
        • All At Once
        • Yesterdays
        • I Miss Your Kiss
        • Accentuate The Positive
        • Blue Cellophane
        • Prelude To A Kiss
        • Caravan
        • Sophisticated Lady
        • I Ain't Got Nothin' But The Blues
        • I'm Beginning To See The Light
        • In A Mellow Tone
        • Harlem Airshaft
        • I Don't Mind
        • Jeep Is Jumpin'
        DE4530.(credit G.Collombé as all 09,3-13 entries)+djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-08-10
        1945 05 13
        Sunday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 05 14
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Victor Studio 2
        155 E.24th St.
        RCA-Victor recording session
        Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Jordan, Anderson, Nance, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Haggart, Greer, Sherrill, Davis, Marie Ellington, Tommy Dorsey

          Titles recorded:
        • In A Sentimental Mood
        • It Don't Mean A Thing
        • Sophisticated Lady
        • Tonight I Shall Sleep (With A Smile On My Face)
        Dorsey and Ellington were both under contract to RCA, were both recording this day and each appeared as a soloist with the other's band that day.

        Timner places this session after the session with the Dorsey band. Given the Ellington band's usual tardiness, that makes sense.
        DE4531..djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-08-10
        1945 05 14
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Lotus Club Studio
        57th St.
        RCA-Victor recording session
        Duke Ellington with Tommy Dorsey's orchestra
        Ellington, Charlie Shavers, Tommy Dorsey, Buddy Rich and the Tommy Dorsey orchestra
        Ellington recorded The Minor Goes Muggin'
        DE4532..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-08-10
        1945 05 15
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Victor Studio 2RCA-Victor recording session
        Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Jordan, Anderson, Nance, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Sherrill
          Titles recorded:
        • I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart
        • Solitude
        DE4533..djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-08-10
        1945 05 16
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Victor Studio 2RCA-Victor recording session
        Duke Ellington and His Rhythm
        Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Jordan, Anderson, Nance, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Raglin, Guy, Greer. Hibbler

          Titles recorded:
        • Frankie And Johnny
        • Jumping Room Only
        • Black Beauty
        • Ev'ry Hour On The Hour
        DE4534.djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-08-10
        1945 05 17
        Thursday
        .activities not documented, likely a travel day.
        1945 05 18
        Friday
        1945 05 24
        Thursday
        Detroit, Mich.Paradise TheaterStage show
        • Where the Bands are Playing, Down Beat, 1945-05-15,p14
        • Stratemann p.262
        • Vail I
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-08-16
        1945 05 19
        Saturday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise TheaterStage show - see 1945 05 18

        ABC network “Date With the Duke” broadcast - see 1945 04 07
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Jordan, Anderson, Nance, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Sherrill, Davis
          Titles recorded:
        • Take The "A" Train (theme)
        • Teardrops In The Rain
        • Everything But You
        • Perdido
        • If You Are But A Dream
        • Pitter Panther Patter
        • Emancipation Celebration
        • I Should Care
        • Medley: In A Sentimental Mood, It Don't Mean A Thing, Solitude
        • I'm Beginning To See The Light
        • Just Squeeze Me
        • C-Jam Blues
        • Don't You Know I Care
        • Stomp Look And Listen
        • Things Ain't What They Used To Be
        .DE453500,2-19..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-08-11
        1945 05 20
        Sunday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise TheaterStage show - see 1945 05 18
        .....2011
        1945 05 21
        Monday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise TheaterStage show - see 1945 05 18
        .....2011
        1945 05 22
        Tuesday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise TheaterStage show - see 1945 05 18
        .....2011
        1945 05 23
        Wednesday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise TheaterStage show - see 1945 05 18
        .....2011
        1945 05 24
        Thursday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise TheaterStage show - see 1945 05 18
        .....2011
        1945 05 25
        Friday
        1945 06 01
        Friday
        Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreStage show with Jesse & James and Conway & Parks
        • Ad, Chicago Defender 1945-05-26
        • Stratemann p.262
        • Vail I
        ..TDESoct08.
        added 2011

        updated 2013-08-16
        1945 05 26
        Saturday
        .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreStage show - see 1945 05 25
        ABC network “Date With the Duke” broadcast - see 1945 04 07
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Jordan, Anderson, Nance, Brown, Nanton, Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Hibbler, Sherrill, Davis
          Titles broadcast and recorded:
        • Take the "A" Train (theme)
        • Sugar Hill Penthouse
        • Suddenly It Jumped
        • Candy
        • A Friend Of Yours
        • Kissing Bug
        • Hollywood Hangover
        • Laura
        • In The Shade Of The Old Apple Tree
        • Frankie and Johnny, Metronome All Out
        • I'm Beginning to See The Light
        • Midriff
        • I Ain't Got Nothin' But The Blues
        • My Honey's Lovin' Arms
        • Rockin' In Rhythm
        DE4536Timner corrections .added 2011

        updated 2013-08-11
        1945 05 27
        Sunday
        .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreStage show - see 1945 05 25
        .....2011
        1945 05 27...Peripheral note
        Singer Gertrude Niesen, shown in discographies as singing in the 1944-12-17 Music America Loves Best AFRS broadcast, is only documented in the series on 1944-09-10 and 1945-05-27.
        DEMS 02,2-13.
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-06
        1945 05 28
        Monday
        .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreStage show - see 1945 05 25
        .....2011
        1945 05 29
        Tuesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreStage show - see 1945 05 25
        .....2011
        1945 05 30
        Wednesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreStage show - see 1945 05 25
        .....2011
        1945 05 31
        Thursday
        .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreStage show - see 1945 05 25
        .....2011

        June 1945

        1945 06 01
        Friday
        .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreStage show - see 1945 05 25
        .....2011
        1945 06 02
        Saturday
        .Battle Creek, MichiganPercy Jones Army HospitalConcert with ABC network “Date With the Duke” broadcast (see 1945 04 07)
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Jordan, Anderson, Nance, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Hibbler, K.Davis
          Titles broadcast and recorded:
        • Take The "A" Train (theme)
        • Mood To Be Wooed
        • Jack The Bear
        • The More I See You
        • Way Low
        • Blues On The Double
        • Summertime
        • Come Sunday
        • Light
        • I'm Beginning To See The Light
        • On The Alamo
        • Carnegie Blues
        • Riff Staccato
        • Blue Skies
        • Things Ain't What They Used to Be
        The Marshall, Mich., paper reported the announcer would be Bruce O'Leary from Marshall, that the program would be broadcast from 4 to 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon, and would be re-broadcast to foreign countries Saturday evening.

        Originally the Seventh Day Adventists' Battle Creek Sanitarium hospital, Percy Jones Army Hospital was sold to the U.S. Army in 1942 and by 1945 was the largest U.S. army hospital. A picture of the massive building can be seen here.
        DE4537.CAHoct05, djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-08-14
        1945 06 02
        Saturday
        .Kalamazoo, Mich.Kalamazoo ArmoryDance

        "Miss Lois Drumm is visiting her sister Betty...Tonight she is attending the dance at the Armory, where Duke Ellington and his band are playing."
        • Stratemann p.262
        • Evening Chronicle, Marshall, Mich.,1945-06-02, p.2
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-08-11
        1945 06 03
        Sunday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 06 04
        Monday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 06 05
        Tuesday
        1945 06 07
        Thursday
        Columbus, Oh.Palace Theater.
        .....2011
        1945 06 06
        Wednesday
        .Columbus, Oh.Palace TheaterStage show - see 1945 06 05
        .....2011
        1945 06 07
        Thursday
        .Columbus, Oh.Palace TheaterStage show - see 1945 06 05
        .....2011
        1945 06 08
        Friday
        1945 06 10
        Sunday
        Toledo, Oh.Paramount Theater.
        .....2011
        1945 06 09
        Saturday
        .Toledo, Oh. Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1945 06 09
        ABC network “Date With the Duke” broadcast (see 1945 04 07)
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Jordan, Anderson, Nance, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Hibbler, Sherrill, Marie Ellington

        Titles broadcast and recorded:
        • Take The “A” Train (theme)
        • Blue Is The Night
        • Can't You Read Between The Lines?
        • Rockabye River (Hop, Skip, Jump)
        • Kissing Bug
        • Solid Old Man
        • One O'Clock Jump
        • I Miss Your Kiss
        • Things Ain't What They Used to Be
        • Blues Cluster (Diminuendo In Blue, Rocks In My Bed and Crescendo In Blue)
        • I'm Beginning To See The Light
        • Teardrops In The Rain
        • My Little Brown Book
        • Accentuate The Positive
        • C-Jam Blues
        DE4538..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-08-11
        1945 06 10
        Sunday
        .Toledo, Oh.Paramount TheaterStage show - see 1945 06 09.
        .....2011
        1945 06 11
        Monday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 06 12
        Tuesday
        1945 06 17
        Sunday
        Evansville, Ind.Franklin Gardens
        1801 W.Franklin
        Dance

        A newly converted bowling alley, Franklin Lanes, reopened as a ballroom with a Jitterbug Night on June 6, featuring two local bands, Betty McGuire and Her All-Girl Orchestra and George Fountain and His Orchestra, dancing from 9 pm to 2:30 am, admission $1.00. The Grand Opening was "A Gala Nite - Fun Galore" on June 8, with the same 2 bands, admission $1.50 plus tax.

        Ellington, the first name band to play in this converted ballroom, began on Tuesday, June 12, and was paid $8,500 for six days. Fountain, the house band was paid $1,500.

        "Continuous music by two orchestras. .. some tripping we'd say."

        The June 12 ad shows admission Tuesday to Thursday was $2.10 including tax, and Friday to Sunday, $2.40. Friday night was "colored only."

        Stratemann and Vail erroneously show the engagement was from June 11 to June 16 and the Joe Igo itinerary seems to have it as "10 thru 16- DEO received $6,500 for a six day run."

        Stratemann refers to the venue as "Franklin Lane Ballroom (Franklin Gardens)"

        Variety said Franklin Lane Ballroom "got notice among band agencies several weeks ago due to the high prices it was offering for name bands, closed last week. Spot, formerly a bowling alley, began its run by paying Duke Ellington for a six-day run and subsequently had Johnny Long and others. In the space of a few weeks the spot dropped $20,000 it's claimed, and ... made preparations to return to its original status as a bowling alley operation."

        David King, the current owner of Franklin Lanes, wrote "I have heard for many years that some big name bands played at Franklin Lanes during the summers of 1940's. The legend is the lanes were covered with a dance floor and big name bands played during summer." and "Our records show no games bowled June-July-Aug 1945, the lanes would have been covered easily with plywood and removed at end of summer for bowling."
        Thanks are due to Mr. King and to Ms Renny McBride, Local History Librarian, Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library for their help with my research on this engagement.
        • Evansville Press:
            Ad,
          • Ad, 1945-06-06,p.6
          • Ad, 1945-06-08,p.10a
          • Ad, 1945-06-12, p.8
          • Announcement (Aisle Seat column by Ed Klinger), 1945-06-08 p.10
          • Ad, 1945-06-15, p.8 (Colored Dance)
          • Comment, 1945-06-07, p.17
          • Stratemann, p.262, citing Variety 1945-07-25 p.42
          • Vail I
          • Emails, King/Palmquist, August 2013
          • Emails, McBride/Palmquist, August 2013
        ...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-08-15
        1945 06 13
        Wednesday
        .Evansville, Ind.Franklin GardensDance - see 1945 06 11
        .....2011
        1945 06 14
        Thursday
        .Evansville, Ind.Franklin GardensDance - see 1945 06 11
        .....2011
        1945 06 15
        Friday
        .Evansville, Ind.Franklin GardensDance - Colored Only - see 1945 06 11
        .....2011
        1945 06 16
        Saturday
        .Evansville, Ind.Unnamed army camp at Evansville
        Concert

        Since the nearest army base was Camp Breckinridge, Kentucky, some 35 miles away, the Evansville librarian thinks it's possible the band might have played in the USO canteen. USO's were segregated in Evansville as elsewhere, and the USO for white servicemen was an abandoned and renovated train station with a large dance floor. Further research is required.
        Stratemann p.263...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-08-15
        1945 06 16
        Saturday
        .Evansville, Ind.Franklin GardensDance - see 1945 06 12- with recorded ABC network “Date With the Duke” broadcast

        New Desor and Stratemann have this broadcast originating from the army camp at Evansville, but Timner IV, depanorama.net, Vail I, DEMS 81/5-4 and DEMS 87/2-9 say it was from Franklin Gardens. This is supported by the Evansville Press

        "Ellington donates the use of his band for a weekly broadcast for the Treasury Department to plug War Bond sales. One of these will be at Franklin Gardens June 16. It's a Blue Network broadcast from 4 to 5 p.m. The Blue is sending its own technicians and announcers to Evansville to handle the broadcast. It'll be announced locally by Fred Rollison of Evansville-On-the-Air, Inc."


        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Jordan, Anderson, Nance, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Sherrill, K.Davis
          Titles broadcast:
        • Take The “A” Train (theme)
        • Back Home Again In Indiana
        • Blue Serge
        • The Wish That I Wish Tonight
        • Jumpin' Punkins
        • On The Sunnyside Of The Street
        • Cotton Tail
        • New World a-Comin’
        • I'm Beginning To See The Light
        • Johnny Come Lately
        • Yesterdays
        • Let The Zoomers Drool
        • Boy Meets Horn
        DE453911,2-9
      • 09,3-13
      • 02,3-14
      • 02,2-28
      • 00,3-26
      • 98,4-14
      • 91,1-3
      • 83,4-2
      • 81,5-3
      • .djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-08-12
        1945 06 17
        Sunday
        .Evansville, Ind.USO canteen for whitesUnder the heading "Duke Ellington to Play at USO Center" the Press reported

        "...A tea dance will be held Sunday afternoon with music by Herbie Hutchinson and his band. In the late afternoon, a concert by the Chicago Staff Band of the Salvation Army will be presented.
        Also scheduled is a Father and Son banquet with the American War Dads acting as fathers by proxy. Colonel A. E. Chesham, chief secretary for the Salvation Army in the 11 Central States, will speak. Special piano music will be furnished by Duke Ellington, who is in Evansville this week with his orchestra."

        Evansville Press, 1945-06-14, p.15...djp
        added 2013-08-15
        1945 06 17
        Sunday
        .Evansville, Ind.Franklin GardensDance - see 1945 06 11
        .....2011
        1945 06 17
        Sunday
        ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Around this time, bassist Al Lucas was hired by Ellington.
        Stratemann p.263 citing Metronome 1945-08,p.10.Added 2013-08-13
        1945 06 18
        Monday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 06 19<
        Tuesday/TD>
        1945 06 21
        Thursday
        Youngstown, Oh.Palace Theaterstage show
        .....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-08-13
        1945 06 20
        Wednesday
        .Youngstown, Oh.Palace Theaterstage show - see 1945 06 19
        .....2011
        1945 06 21
        Thursday
        .Youngstown, Oh.Palace Theaterstage show - see 1945 06 19
        .....2011
        1945 06 22
        Friday
        1945 06 25
        Monday
        Akron, Oh.Palace TheatreStage show
        .....2011
        1945 06 23
        Saturday
        .Akron, Oh.Palace TheatreStage show - see 1945 06 22
        .DE454011,2-9
        09,3-13
        85,3-2
        ..2011
        1945 06 23
        Saturday
        .Akron, Oh.ABC network “Date With the Duke” broadcast from Army camp - see 1945 04 07
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Personnel:
        Hemphill, Stewart, Jordan, Anderson, Nance, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Strayhorn,Guy, Raglin, Greer, Sherrill, K.Davis

        Titles recorded:
        • Take The “A” Train (theme)
        • Jump For Joy
        • All At Once
        • Ko-Ko
        • I Should Care
        • Go Away Blues
        • Tootin' Through The Roof
        • Ev'ry Hour On The Hour
        • I'm Beginning To See The Light
        • Blue Bells Of Harlem
        • Body And Soul
        • The More I See You
        • What Am I Here For?
        • Warm Valley
        • Stompy Jones
        ....added 2013-12-22
        1945 06 24
        Sunday
        .Akron, Oh.Palace TheatreStage show - see 1945 06 22
        .....2011
        1945 06 25
        Monday
        .Akron, Oh.Palace TheatreStage show - see 1945 06 22
        .....2011
        1945 06 27.Atlantic City, N.J.U.S. Coast Guard Training CenterConcert
        Your Saturday Date With the Duke (Victory Night Radio Broadcast)

        Broadcast on WFL and nationally on Coca-Cola's Victory Parade of Spotlight Bands

        Later released on AFRS 16 inch transcription 863 AFRS708
        .DE454103,3-11
        02,3-14
        98,2-20
        80,1-5
        ..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-02-07
        1945 06 29.New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater
        253 W. 125th St., Borough of Manhattan, Harlem district
        .
        .....2011
        1945 06 30.New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater
        253 W. 125th St., Borough of Manhattan, Harlem district
        .
        .DE454203,2-23
        93,3-2
        93,2-6
        ..2011

        July 1945

        1945 07 011945 07 05New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater
        253 W. 125th St., Borough of Manhattan, Harlem district
        .
        .....2011
        1945 07 --.New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater
        253 W. 125th St., Borough of Manhattan, Harlem district
        .
        .DE454300,3-24
        00,2-18
        ..2011
        1945 07 05...Sidemen recording session
        ..08,3-16
        98,2-6
        ..2011
        1945 07 061945 07 08Hartford, Conn.State Theatre.
        .....2011
        1945 07 07.New York, N.Y.Radio City Studio 6B.
        .....2011
        1945 07 07.New York, N.Y.+ T.Rosenk Birthday.
        .DE4544 DE454506,2-55
        06,1-27
        04,3-55+56
        04,1-17
        03,3-19
        03,2-23
        99,3-22
        98,4-14
        83-4-3
        81,5-2
        81,4-4
        Timner.2011
        1945 07 10.CranstonRhodes-On-The-.
        .....2011
        1945 07 131945 07 18Boston, Mass.RKO Theatre.
        .....2011
        1945 07 14.Boston, Mass.RKO Theatre.
        .DE454611,2-9
        11,1-22
        09,3-13
        04,1-32
        03,3-25
        Timner.2011
        1945 07 19.Boston, Mass.Revere Beach.
        .....2011
        1945 07 20.Burlington (Vt)..
        .....2011
        1945 07 21.Marshfield, Mass.Fieldston Ballroom.
        .DE454711,2-9
        01,2-17
        91,1-3
        ..2011
        1945 07 22.New London, Conn.Danceland.
        .....2011
        1945 07 24.New York, N.Y.Victor Studio 2.
        .DE4548...2011
        1945 07 25.??? Commodore Ballroom..
        ....CAHmail2011
        1945 07 271945 07 29Hartford, Conn.State Theatre.
        .....2011
        1945 07 28.Hartford, Conn.State Theatre.
        .DE475004,1-23..2011
        1945 07 30.New York, N.Y.Victor Studio 2.
        .DE4551...2011
        1945 07 31.New York, N.Y..World Transcript
        .DE455297,4-15
        86,1-7
        ..2011

        August 1945

        1945 08 00...Peripheral event
        The August 1945 edition of _______ carried a sidebar column by Leonard Feather saying "Not long ago the Blue Network announced that it would pick up the band from wherever it happened to be each Saturday and give it a solid hour on the air from five to six p.m. EWT.
        ..Added 2013-06-12
        1945 08 00...Stratemann describes August as a time when Ellington's band was comparatively inactive.

        The Zanesville Signal reported the cancellation of an August 9 date at Buckeye Lake, saying Duke had suffered a heart attack.

        Billboard reported 11 one-nighters in the Midwest were cancelled, at a loss of $16,000 in guarantees. It says ballroom operators were forced to run notices of cancellation, and that Vearl Sissel of the Coliseum Ballroom in Oelwien, Ia., used radio, newspapers and a mailing list to inform his patrons, and explained in black type "Doctor's Orders - Duke Ellington will Play No One-Nighters."
        • Zanesville Signal, 1945-08-07, p.11
        • Stratemann, p.263
        • The Billboard 1945-08-25, p.19
        ...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-01-07
        1945 08 01
        Wednesday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 08 02
        Thursday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 08 03
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Radio CityBroadcast “Sittin’In With The Duke - Rehearsal Program No. 1”
        .DE454907,1-46
        00,4-13
        00,3-9
        00,2-13/19
        ..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-01-07
        1945 08 04
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.ABC Studio 6B
        Radio City
        ABC Blue Network broadcast "Your Saturday Date With The Duke"
        U.S. Treasury broadcast #17
        .DE455304,1-23Vail I (Aug 1945).
        added 2011

        updated 2013-01-07
        1945 08 05
        Sunday
        ...Peripheral event
        Broadcast "Canta Bing Crosby"

        Sjef Hoesfmit's opinion is that this seems to be an edited version of the 1945-01-18 broadcast listed in New DESOR DE4505
        ..01,2-20..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-01-07
        1945 08 06
        Monday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 08 07
        Tuesday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 08 07
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Decca studiosWorld Broadcasting System recording session
        Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Jordan, Anderson, Nance, Brown, Nanton, Jones, Hamilton, Hodges, Otto Hardwicke, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Strayhorn, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Hibbler, Sherrill

          Titles recorded:
        • Everything But You
        • Frustration
        • Hollywood Hangover
        • Blues On The Double
        • Kissing Bug
        • Ev'ry Hour On The Hour
        • Passion Flower
        • In A Jam
        • In The Shade Of The Old Apple Tree


        These titles were released on various World transcriptions - see The Dooji Collection Transcriptions page
        .DE455408,3-14
        97,4-15
        87,3-2
        86,1-7
        Vail Idjp
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        1945 08 08
        Wednesday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 08 09
        Thursday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 08 10
        Friday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 08 11
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Radio CityABC Blue Network broadcast "Your Saturday Date With The Duke"
        U.S. Treasury broadcast #18
        DETS 10DE455511,2-9
        05,2-27
        04,2-42
        .djp
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        2013-01-07
        1945 08 12
        Sunday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 08 13
        Monday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 08 14
        Tuesday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 08 15
        Wednesday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 08 16
        Thursday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 08 17
        Friday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 08 18
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Radio CityABC Blue Network broadcast "Your Saturday Date With The Duke"
        U.S. Treasury broadcast #19
        DETS 10DE455611,2-9
        09,3-13
        04,2-42
        93,2-6
        ..
        added 2011

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        1945 08 19
        Sunday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 08 20
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y..Ellington participated in a recording session for the Ben Webster All Stars

        The location is not established but Vail has a picture of Ben and Duke in the Onyx Club, across the street from the Spotlite, where Webster was playing. The picture does not appear to be taken at a recording session.
        .DE455703,3-25
        84,3-8
        Timner corrections
        Vail I p.279 (with photo)
        .
        added 2011

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        1945 08 21
        Tuesday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 08 22
        Wednesday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 08 22
        Wednesday
        ..Peripheral event
        The activities of Ellington and most of the band this day are not documented, however Harry Carney and Otto Hardwick were in a recording session by "Timmie Rosenkrantz and His Barons"
        DEMS 03,1-13..
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        updated 2013-01-07
        1945 08 23
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.BBC StudiosActivites not known
        Three acetates in the Danish Radio Archives dated August 23, 1945 appear not to be related to any Ellington activity on this date.

        Carl A. Hällström believes these were recorded 1945-08-03 for BBC, dubbed by BBC later, and dubbed again on Aug. 23. Mr.Hällström writes

        "BBC hired a "hall" at World and had them record a program with the Duke on August 3, 1945. At later dates, the BBC made copies of the program, maybe two sets went to London where the program was broadcast on BBC at XXX date/s/. Timme, who had long fingers and was around at the time, "obtained" one set of dubs of the program, which had been dubbed on August 23, 1945. Other sets of the program were probably dubbed at other dates, none of these dubbing dates is of any special significance..."
        Personal emails - Hällström/Palmquist/Götting and others, 2013-01-07..00,3-9..
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        updated 2013-01-08
        1945 08 24
        Friday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 08 25
        Saturday
        .Marshfield, Mass. Fieldston BallroomABC Blue Network broadcast "Your Saturday Date With The Duke"
        U.S. Treasury broadcast #18 from 5 to 6 pm EWT

        followed by a dance
        Due to the importance of the Treasury broadcasts, arrangements were made to continue the broadcasts when Ellington's band was on the road.
        • Vail I
        • DETS 11
        DE455811,2-9
        09,3-13
        08,2-20
        08,1-18
        06,1-33
        05,3-57
        05,2-28+37
        04,2-43
        Timner corrections djp
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        updated 2013-01-07
        1945 08 26
        Sunday
        .New London, Conn.DancelandDance
        .....2011
        1945 08 27
        Monday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 08 28
        Tuesday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 08 29
        Wednesday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 08 30
        Thursday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 08 31
        Friday
        1945 09 06Philadelphia, Penn.Earle TheaterStage show
        .....2011

        September 1945

        1945 09 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Marie Ellington leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1945 09 01
        Saturday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.Earle TheaterStage show - see 1945 08 31
        DETS 11DE455911,2-9
        10,1-14
        09,3-13
        05,3-56+57
        05,2-28+37
        04,2-43
        ..2011
        1945 09 02
        Sunday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.Earle TheaterStage show - see 1945 08 31
        .....2011
        1945 09 03
        Monday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.Earle TheaterStage show - see 1945 08 31
        .....2011
        1945 09 04
        Tuesday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.Earle TheaterStage show - see 1945 08 31
        .....2011
        1945 09 05
        Wednesday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.Earle TheaterStage show - see 1945 08 31
        .....2011
        1945 09 06
        Thursday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.Earle TheaterStage show - see 1945 08 31
        .....2011
        1945 09 06
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.400 RestaurantJam with T.Dorsey ++
        .....2011
        1945 09 07
        Friday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 09 08.New York, N.Y.Radio City Studio 6B.
        DETS 12....2011
        1945 09 08
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.+ Lincoln Square Center.
        .DE4560 DE455711,2-9
        05,3-45
        03,3-25
        98,4-14
        ..2011
        1945 09 09
        Sunday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 09 10
        Monday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 09 11
        Tuesday
        .activities not documented

        Stratemann reports Ellington opened at the Zanzibar on the 11th but I am unable to find his source for the 11th. Similarly, Vail I reports Ellington opening on the 11th, with Jordan coming in on the 12th, but provides no references.
        .
        1945 09 12
        Wednesday
        1945 12 04New York, N.Y.Café Zanzibar
        Broadway at 49th
        Extended nightclub residency in the former Hurricane along with Louis Jordan and His Tympani Five, singers The Golden Gate Quartet, comedians Carter & Moreland, and singer Gloria Shelton.

        Louis Jordan's Tympani Five was the second attraction. There was little advance advertising because of a billing problem - Jordan's original contract called for equal billing whereas Ellington had been promised top billing. Creative advertising in the print media, naming neither group, and word of mouth and radio spots that did name them resulted in a full house on opening night. By the third day the issue was resolved with Jordan agreeing to being billed as 'Extra Added Attraction.'

        Ellington's band broadcast regularly from the club, and AFRS transcribed several programs in its 'One Night Stand' and 'Magic Carpet' series. (The 'Date With The Duke' broadcasts for the Treasury Department were broadcast from ABC's studios, not the club.)
        Stratemann, p.263, citing
        • Billboard 1945-09-22 p.34
        • Variety 1945-09-19 pp.47-48
        • Down Beat 1945-10-01 p.1
        .
        ....
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        1945 09 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Ray Nance leaves the band to form his own group during the week of September 12
        Stratemann p.263 citing Metronome 1945-10, p.49djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1945 09 13
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 09 14
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 09 15
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Radio City,
        possibly Studio 6B
        U.S. Treasury Dept. broadcast on ABC: "Your Saturday Date With The Duke"
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Jordan, Anderson, Nance, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones,Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Hibbler, Sherrill, K.Davis

        Titles broadcast:
        • Take The "A" Train (theme)
        • Just Squeeze Me
        • C-Jam Blues
        • Ev'ry Hour On The Hour
        • Jeep Is Jumpin'
        • Take The "A" Train (theme)
        • Creole Love Call
        • Frankie And Johnny / Metronome All Out
        • Everything But You
        • Emancipation Celebration
        • Warm Valley
        • Take The "A" Train (theme)
        DETS 12DE4561..
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        1945 09 15
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 09 16
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11
        MBS broadcast from the club:

        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Jordan, Anderson, Nance, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Sherrill (not confirmed), Hibbler, Davis

        Titles broadcast:
        • There's No You
        • Ko-Ko
        • Flamingo
        • Rockin' In Rhythm
        • Take The "A" Train (theme)


        I cannot find this broadcast in the New York Times, Washington Post, Chicago Daily Tribune or Los Angeles Times radio logs for this date.
        .DE4562.Timner correctionsdjp
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        1945 09 17
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11

        11:30 pm NBC broadcast from the club over New York radio station WEAF:

        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Jordan, Anderson, Nance, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Hibbler, Sherrill

        Titles broadcast:
        • Midriff
        • Carnegie Blues
        • Everything But You
        • Teardrops In The Rain
        • Mood To Be Wooed
        • C-Jam Blues
        • I Got It Bad
        • Pitter Panther Patter
        • Hollywood Hangover


        While this is apparently a network broadcast, I cannot find it in the Washington Post, Chicago Daily Tribune or Los Angeles Times radio logs for this date.
        .DE456390,4-7Timner corrections .
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        1945 09 18
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11

        MBS broadcast "One Night Stand #800"

        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Anderson, Jordan, Brown, De Paris, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Pettiford, Greer, Hibbler, Sherrill

        • Take The "A" Train (theme)
        • As Long As I Live
        • 9:20 Special
        • The Wonder Of You
        • Walkin' With My Honey
        • Three Cent Stomp
        • Don't Take Your Love From Me
        • Court Session


        Dates for AFRS One Night Stand transcriptions:

        Four 'One Night Stand' transcriptions were made in 1945 from Ellington's Zanzibar broadcasts. Discographers mistook the dates etched in the wax as the broadcast date, but those were the dates the AFRS masters, the transcriptions, were produced from the recordings made during the broadcasts. One Night Stand #800, recorded 1945 09 18, was processed 1945 11 18.
        Jerry Valburn in DEMS 02/2-6/2, citing Harry Mackenzie & Lothar Polomski's One Night Stand Series 1-1001, Greenwood Press.DE4591.djp
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        1945 09 19
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 09 20
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11

        with MBS broadcast: Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Jordan, Anderson, Nance, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Hibbler, Sherrill

        Titles broadcast:
        • Take The "A" Train (theme)
        • Caravan
        • Teardrops In The Rain
        • My Heart Sings
        • 9:20 Special
        • Frustration
        • Johnny Come Lately
        • Tonight I Shall Sleep
        • Harlem Air Shaft
        • Take The "A" Train (theme)
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        1945 09 21
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11

        MBS broadcast/AFRS "One Night Stand" transcription:
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Anderson, Jordan, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Hibbler
        Titles broadcast:
        • Take The "A" Train (theme)
        • Midriff
        • A Door Will Open
        • My Little Brown Book
        • Stomp, Look And Listen
        • Waiting For The Train To Come In
        • Diminuendo In Blue /-Rocks In My Bed / Crescendo In Blue / Everything But You


        Dates for AFRS One Night Stand transcriptions:

        Four 'One Night Stand' transcriptions were made in 1945 from Ellington's Zanzibar broadcasts. Discographers mistook the dates etched in the wax as the broadcast date, but those were the dates the AFRS masters, the transcriptions, were produced from the recordings made during the broadcasts. One Night Stand #763, recorded 21Sep45, was processed 21oct45.
        Jerry Valburn in DEMS 02/2-6/2, citing Harry Mackenzie & Lothar Polomski's One Night Stand Series 1-1001, Greenwood Press.DE4582Timner corrections -4/20djp
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        1945 09 22.New York, N.Y.Radio City Studio 6BABC network broadcast
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Jordan, Anderson, Nance, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Strayhorn, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Hibbler, Sherrill, K.Davis>

        Titles broadcast:
        • Someone
        • Riff Staccato
        • Homesick, That's All
        • Kissing Bug
        • Take The "A" Train (theme)
        • Take The "A" Train (theme)
        • Things Ain't What They Used To Be
        • Three Cent Stomp
        • There's No You
        • Fancy Dan
        • Everything But You
        • Fickle Fling
        • Blue Serge
        DETS 13DE456508,2-28
        05,3-46
        .djp
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        1945 09 22
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 09 23
        Sunday
        4:30 PM EWT
        .New York, N.Y.NBC StudioNBC broadcast on New York station WEAF:
        "Music America Loves Best"
        Duke Ellington, Tommy Dorsey and the Lou Bring Orchestra

        Titles broadcast:
        • Solitude (Without Dorsey)
        • The Minor Goes Muggin' (Dorsey added)
        .DE4566NDCS 1102.
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        1945 09 23
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11 - with MBS broadcast
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Jordan, Anderson, Nance, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer

        Titles broadcast:
        • Take The "A" Train (theme)
        • Just Squeeze me
        • I'd Do It All Over Again
        • Three Cent Stomp
        • Love Letters
        • Take The "A" Train
        • Riff Staccato
        • I'll Buy That Dream
        • Cotton Tail
        • Way Low
        • (possibly A Train again)
        .DE456710,3-22+24.djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-05-03
        1945 09 24
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11

        NBC broadcast
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Anderson, Ray Nance, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Hibbler, Sherrill, K.Davis

        Titles broadcast:
        • Take The "A" Train (theme)
        • Stompy Jones
        • Walkin' With My Honey
        • Lily Belle
        • Everything But You
        • In A Mellow Tone
        • Solid Old Man
        • I Ain't Got Nothin' But The Blues
        • Blue Skies
        • Suddenly It Jumped
        • Take The "A" Train (theme)
        DETS 13DE4568.(credit Sjef Hoefsmit re 06,1-9 entries); djp
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        1945 09 25
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 09 26
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11

        Broadcast :
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Jordan, Anderson, Nance, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Sherrill

        Titles broadcast:
        • Take The "A" Train (theme)
        • Suddenly It Jumped
        • Laura
        • Kissing Bug
        • Stompy Jones
        • Solid Old Man
        • Carnegie Blues
        • In A Mellow Tone
        • Fancy Dan
        • Things Ain't What They Used To Be
        .DE4569..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-05-03
        1945 09 27
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 09 28
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11

        Broadcast:
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Jordan, Anderson, Nance, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Sherrill
        Titles broadcast:
        • Take The "A" Train (theme)
        • Walkin' With My Honey
        • Lily Belle
        • Everything But You
        • I Can't Believe That You're In Love with Me
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        updated 2013-05-03
        1945 09 29
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 09 30
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011

        October 1945

        1945 10 01
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11
        Broadcast
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Jordan, Anderson, Nance, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Sherrill, K.Davis

        Titles broadcast:
        • Take The "A" Train (theme)
        • Caravan
        • Three Cent Stomp
        • Yesterdays
        • Things Ain't What They Used To Be
        • Blues On The Double
        • Kissing Bug
        • Riff Staccato
        • Cotton Tail
        DETS 12DE4571NDCS 1017djp
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        1945 10 02
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 10 03
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 10 04
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11

        Broadcast
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Anderson, Jordan, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer,

        Titles broadcast:
        • Take The "A" Train (theme)
        • I'd Do It All Over Again
        • Homesick, That's All
        • Go Away Blues
        • It Don't Mean A Thing
        .DE4572...
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        1945 10 05
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 10 06.New York, N.Y.Radio City 6B"Your Saturday Date With The Duke" Treasury Dept. broadcast on the ABC network


        Broadcast (network or station) session at (time)
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Jordan, Anderson, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Hibbler, Sherrill, K.Davis

        Titles broadcast:
        • Take The "A" Train (theme)
        • Main Stem
        • Carnegie Blues
        • I Can't Believe That You're In Love with Me
        • What Am I Here For?
        • Lilly Belle
        • Homesick, That's All
        • Go Away Blues
        • Frantic Fantasy
        • If You Are But A Dream
        • Jack The Bear
        • Ev'ry Hour On The Hour
        • Cotton Tail
        • Way Low (Lament In A Minor Mood)
        • Teardrops In The Rain
        • I Ain't Got Nothin' But The Blues
        • Things Ain't What They Used To Be
          (as Time's a-Wastin'?)
        .DE4573.djp
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        updated 2013-05-03
        1945 10 06
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 10 07
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11

        MBS Broadcast from the café, recorded by AFRS for its One Night Stand #764 transcription.
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Jordan, Anderson, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Hibbler, Sherrill

        Titles broadcast:
        • Take The "A" Train (theme)
        • Love Letters
        • Main Stem
        • Fishing For The Moon
        • Riff 'n' Drill
        • Kissing Bug
        • Suddenly It Jumped
        • Ev'ry Hour On The Hour
        • Cotton Tail
        • Everything But You


        Dates for AFRS One Night Stand transcriptions:

        Four 'One Night Stand' transcriptions were made in 1945 from Ellington's Zanzibar broadcasts. Discographers mistook the dates etched in the wax as the broadcast date, but those were the dates the AFRS masters, the transcriptions, were produced from the recordings made during the broadcasts. One Night Stand #764, recorded 7oct45, was processed 24oct45
        • Jerry Valburn in DEMS 02/2-6/2, citing Harry Mackenzie & Lothar Polomski's One Night Stand Series 1-1001, Greenwood Press
        • DETS 11
        • DETS 2
        DE4574
        DE4583
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        1945 10 08.New York, N.Y.Victor Studio 2RCA Victor recording session
        Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Jordan, Ray Nance, Anderson, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Catlett, Sherrill

          Titles recorded:
        • Tell Ya What I'm Gonna Do
        • Come To Baby, Do!
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        1945 10 08
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11

        Sid Catlett subbed for Sonny Greer
        .....2011
        1945 10 09
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11

        Sid Catlett subbed for Sonny Greer
        .....2011
        1945 10 10
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y. Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11

        MBS Broadcast from the café

        Personnel: Hemphill, Stewart, Anderson, Jordan, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Sid Catlett, Sherrill

        Titles recorded from the broadcast
        • In The Shade Of The Old Apple Tree
        • 9:20 Special
        • Tell Ya What I'm Gonna Do
        • West Indian Dance
        • A Door Will Open
        • In A Mellow Tone
        • Everything But You
        • Solid Old Man
        • Things Ain't What They Used To Be
        Stratemann p.264DE4576.djp
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        1945 10 11
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11

        MBS Broadcast from the café
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Personnel: Hemphill, Stewart, Anderson, Jordan, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Sherrill

        Titles recorded from the broadcast
        • Take The "A" Train
        • Clementine
        • I'll Buy That Dream
        • Come To Baby, Do!
        • Harlem Air Shaft
        • Everything But You
        .DE457706,1-9
        05,3-22
        03,2-23
        99,3-19
        Timner corrections djp
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        1945 10 12
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 10 13
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Radio City Studio 6BU.S. Treasury Dept. broadcast:
        Your Saturday Date With The Duke
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Anderson, Jordan, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Hibbler, Sherrill

        Titles broadcast:
        • Take The "A" Train (theme)
        • Things Ain't What They Used To Be
        • Ev'ry Hour On The Hour
        • Hollywood Hangover
        • Take The "A" Train (theme)
        • Autumn Serenade
        • Rockabye River
        • Ridin' On A Blue Note
        • I'll Buy That Dream
        • Riff 'n' Drill
        • Tell Ya What I'm Gonna Do
        • How Deep Is The Ocean
        • Mood Indigo
        • Take The "A" Train
        • Three Tunes in a Blue Mood
          (Diminuendo In Blue, I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good, and Crescendo In Blue)
        • Everything But You
        • Everything But You and D.E. Bond Promo
        • Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea
        • After All
        • Out Of This World
        • C-Jam Blues
        • Take The "A" Train (theme)

        Radio logs:
        • KJZ (New York), 4:30 pm EWT
          as Ellington Orchestra
        • WMAL (Washington) 5:00 pm EWT
          as Ellington Orchestra
        • Possibly WBBM Chicago 4:30 pm CWT: Treasury Bandstand
        • Possibly KMTR Los Angeles 5:45 pm PWT
          as Treas.Salute
        • Possibly WGYN (FM) 7:30 pm EWT
          as Treasury Salute
        1945-10-13 radio logs:
        • New York Times
        • Washington Post
        • Chicago Daily Tribune
        • Los Angeles Times
        DE4578.djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-05-17
        1945 10 13
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 10 14
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 10 15
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11

        Half-hour MBS Broadcast from the café
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Anderson, Jordan, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Sherrill

          Titles recorded:
        • I'll Buy That Dream
        • Fickle Fling
        • Autumn Serenade
        • How Deep Is The Ocean
        The broadcast is listed on WEAF in the New York Times at 11:30 pm EWT but not in the Washington Post, Chicago Daily Tribune or Los Angeles Times
        New York Times radio log 1945-10-15DE4579
        DE9006 (NDCS 1017)
        NDCS 1017djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-05-11
        1945 10 16
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 10 17
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 10 18
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11

        MBS Broadcast from the café
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Anderson, Jordan, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer (no singers in this broadcast)
        • Take The "A" Train (theme)
        • A Door Will Open
        • Lily Belle
        • West Indian Dance
        • Waiting For The Train To Come In
        • Blues On The Double
        DETS 11DE4580.djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-05-11
        1945 10 19
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 10 20
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Radio City Studio 6BU.S. Treasury Dept. broadcast: Your Saturday Date With The Duke series
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Anderson, Jordan, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwicke, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Strayhorn, Guy, Raglin, Greer, K.Davis, Sherrill, Hibbler
        Titles broadcast:
        • Take The "A" Train (theme)
        • Ultra Blue (How Blue Can You Get #)
        • Teardrops In The Rain
        • Time On My Hands
        • Riff Staccato
        • Ko-Ko
        • If I Loved You
        • Just Squeeze Me
        • Honeysuckle Rose
        • Perdido
        • Air Conditioned Jungle
        • Waiting For The Train To Come In
        • I'd Do It All Over Again
        • Fancy Dan
        • Homesick That's All
        • Blues On The Double
        • Ev'ry Hour On The Hour
        • Caravan
        • Riff 'n' Drill
        • Things Ain't What They Used To Be
        The show is listed at 5 pm in the weekly radio schedule posted in the New York Times Oct. 13, 1945
        New York Times 1945-10-13DE458105,3-47.djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-05-17
        1945 10 20
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 10 21
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub Residency - See 1945 09 11

        MBS Broadcast from the café
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Anderson, Jordan, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwick, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Hibbler
        Titles broadcast:
        • Take The "A" Train (theme)
        • Midriff
        • A Door Will Open
        • My Little Brown Book
        • Stomp, Look And Listen
        • Waiting For The Train To Come In
        • Diminuendo In Blue / Rocks In My Bed / Crescendo In Blue
        • Everything But You
        .DE4582Timner corrections .
        added 2011

        updated 2013-05-12
        1945 10 22
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 10 23
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 10 24
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11

        MBS Broadcast from the café
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Stewart, Anderson, Jordan, Brown, Nanton, C.Jones, Hamilton, Hardwick, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Raglin, Greer, Sherrill

        Titles broadcast:
        • Take The "A" Train (theme)
        • How Deep Is The Ocean
        • Walkin' With my Honey
        • Go Away Blues
        • Homesick, That's All
        • I'd Do It All Over Again
        • Take The "A" Train
        • Fancy Dan
        • Ev'ry Hour On The Hour
        • Emancipation Celebration
        • Let The Zoomers Drool
        ....djp<
        added 2011

        updated 2013-05-13
        1945 10 24.New York, N.Y.Café Zanzibarfalse date see 07oct45
        .DE4583...2011
        1945 10 25
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 10 26
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 10 27.New York, N.Y.Radio City Studio 6B.
        .DE458411,2-16
        (11,1-24)
        ..2011
        ==== == ==
        ... recording session



          Titles recorded:
        . . . . djp
        1945 10 27
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 10 28
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 10 29
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 10 30
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 10 31
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 10 28.New York, N.Y.Golden Gate Ballroom.
        .....2011
        1945 10 28.New York, N.Y.Stage Door Canteen.
        .....2011
        1945 10 28.New York, N.Y.Café Zanzibar.
        .DE458511,2-9
        09,3-13
        02,2-6
        83,3-8
        Timner corrections .2011
        ==== == ==
        ... recording session



          Titles recorded:
        . . . . djp
        1945 10 29.New York, N.Y.Café Zanzibar.
        .DE4586...2011
        ==== == ==
        ... recording session



          Titles recorded:
        . . . . djp
        1945 10 --.New York, N.Y.Café Zanzibar.
        .DE458702,1-10
        01,2-16
        ..2011
        ==== == ==
        ... recording session



          Titles recorded:
        . . . . djp

        November 1945

        1945 11 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Joe “Tricky Sam” Nanton, trombone, leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1945 11 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Wilbur de Paris, trombone, joins the band in mid-November
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1945 11 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Junior Raglin, bass, leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1945 11 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Lloyd Trottman, bass, is part of the band for two weeks in November.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1945 11 01
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 11 02
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 11 03
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Radio City Studio 6BBroadcast 'Your Saturday Date With the Duke'
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra


          Titles recorded:
        . . . . djp
        .DE458811,2-16
        (11,1-24)
        ..2011
        1945 11 03
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 11 04
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 11 05
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 11 06
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 11 07
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 11 08
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 11 09
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 11 10
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 11 11
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 11 12
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 11 13
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 11 14
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 11 15
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 11 16
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 11 17
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 11 18
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 11 19
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11

        Down Beat reported Oscar Pettiford arrived in New York from the west coast in November, and joined Ellington at the Zanzibar on the 19th, replacing Junior Raglin.
        "Pettiford Joins Duke"
        Down Beat 1945-12-01 p.5
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-05-05
        1945 11 20
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 11 21
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 11 22
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 11 23
        Friday
        10 pm EWT
        .New York, N.Y.WOR studioEllington appeared on a music quiz radio network show:

        'Duke Ellington, notable jazz pianist and composer; Annamary Dickey, Metropolitan soprano; and Jane Cowl, MBS acress and commentator; are among the celebrities who will take part in the quiz program "So You Think You Know Music," Friday night at 9:00...'

        '10-10:30—Musical Quiz: "So You Think You Know Music," Duke Ellington, William Primrose, Annamary Dickey, Jane Cowl, Guests—WOR'
        • Ironwood Times, Ironwood, Mich. 1945-11-21
        • Radio Today, New York Times, 1945-11-23
        • Today's Radio Programs, Washington Post, 1945-11-23
        ..djp
        added 2013-08-14
        1945 11 23
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 11 24
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 11 25
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 11 26
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 11 27
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 11 28
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 11 29
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 11 30
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 11 10.New York, N.Y.Radio City.
        DETS 16DE4589...2011
        ==== == ==
        ... recording session



          Titles recorded:
        . . . . djp
        1945 11 11.New York, N.Y.Alvin Theatre.
        .....2011
        1945 11 17...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Bassist and cellist Oscar Pettiford joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1945 11 17.New York, N.Y.Radio City Studio 6B.
        DETS 16DE4590...2011
        ==== == ==
        ... recording session



          Titles recorded:
        . . . . djp
        1945 11 18.New York, N.Y.Café Zanzibar.
        .DE459102,2-6
        02,1-19
        89,1-9
        Timner corrections .2011
        ==== == ==
        ... recording session



          Titles recorded:
        . . . . djp
        1945 11 24.New York, N.Y.Radio City Studio 6B.
        .DE4593...2011
        ==== == ==
        ... recording session



          Titles recorded:
        . . . . djp
        1945 11 25.New York, N.Y..“Music America Loves”
        ..DE459407,1-16
        01,3-8
        01,2-20
        00,2-3
        .2011
        ==== == ==
        ... recording session



          Titles recorded:
        . . . . djp
        1945 11 26.New York, N.Y..RCA recording session,
        .DE4595...2011
        ==== == ==
        ... recording session



          Titles recorded:
        . . . . djp
        1945 11 28.New York, N.Y.Café Zanzibar.
        .DE459604,2-51
        04,1-23
        ..2011
        ==== == ==
        ... recording session



          Titles recorded:
        . . . . djp
        1945 11 --.New York, N.Y.Café Zanzibar.
        .DE4592
        DE4597
        11,2-9
        09,3-13
        02,1-10
        85,3-2
        ..2011
        ==== == ==
        ... recording session



          Titles recorded:
        . . . . djp

        December 1945

        1945 12 00...Peripheral event
        Syndicated columnist Jack O'Brien wrote that Ellington had asked Lena Horne to star in his projected Broadway musical tentatively titled the Beggar's Opera, which he is writing with John LaTouche.

        Music scholar Dan Caine advises his research into Beggar's Holiday shows Latouche "was hired and began the libretto for BH in late autumn, 1945, nearly a year ahead of rehearsals and tryouts."
        • "Broadway," Evening Times, Cumberland Md., 1945-12-26, p.11
        • Email 2013-03-16, Caine to Palmquist, cc Duke-LYM
        djpAdded 2013-03-17
        1945 12 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Rex Stewart leaves the band in mid-December
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1945 12 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Trumpeter Francis Williams, born 1910, joins the band in mid-December
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1945 12 01
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 12 02
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.....2011
        1945 12 03
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency - see 1945 09 11.DE4598...2011
        1945 12 04
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Café ZanzibarNightclub residency ends - see 1945 09 11

        This was the last night. Cootie Williams and his orchstra opened at the Café Zanzibar the next day.
        .....2011
        1945 12 05
        Wednesday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 12 06
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Madison Square GardenNewspaper Guild of New York Page One Ball of 1945.

        The Ellington, Eddie Condon, Hal McIntyre and Woody Herman bands were "set to appear". The event may have been broadcast at 11:30 pm on WABC, but the broadcast is not listed in the New York Times radio log for this date.
        .....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-20
        1945 12 07
        Friday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 12 08
        Saturday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 12 09
        Sunday
        .Chicago, Ill.Savoy Ballroom
        South Park at 47th St.
        Dance
        Sratemann p.264 citing Chicago Defender 1945-12-08 p.23....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-21
        1945 12 10
        Monday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 12 11
        Tuesday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 12 12
        Wednesday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 12 13
        Thursday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 12 14
        Friday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 12 15
        Saturday
        ...Peripheral event
        "If the Zanzibar drops its name band policy after the current engagement of Cootie Williams, the chatter is that Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Jimmie Lunceford and Billy Eckstine, all William Morris bands, will jointly sponsor a new Broadway night club as a showcase for their orks."
        Down Beat, 1945-12-15 p.1.Added 2013-05-05
        1945 12 15
        Saturday
        .South Bend, Ind.Palais Royale Ballroom
        Dance to Duke Ellington, His Orchestra and Show
        Ads:
        • The News-Palladium,
          Benton Harbor, Mich.:
          • 1945-11-15, p.2
          • 1945-12-08, p.3
          • 1945-12-14, p.3
        • The Herald-Press,
          St. Joseph, Mich.:
          • 1945-12-08 p2
          • 1945-12-14 p2
        • The Vidette-Messenger,
          Valparaiso, Ind.:
          • 1945-11-30, p.7
          • 1945-12-12,p.3
          • 1945-12-14, p.12
        ...djp
        added 2013-03-17
        1945 12 16
        Sunday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 12 17
        Monday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 12 18
        Tuesday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 12 19
        Wednesday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 12 20
        Thursday
        .activities not documented.
        1945 12 21
        Friday
        1945 12 23Canton, Oh.Palace TheatreTheatre show'Where the Bands are Playing' Down Beat 1945-12-15 p.18.....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-05-05
        1945 12 22
        Saturday
        Canton, Oh.Palace TheatreTheatre show - see 1945 12 21'Where the Bands are Playing' Down Beat 1945-12-15 p.18.....2011
        1945 12 23
        Sunday
        Canton, Oh.Palace TheatreTheatre show - see 1945 12 21'Where the Bands are Playing' Down Beat 1945-12-15 p.18.....2011
        1945 12 24
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1945 12 25
        Tuesday
        .activities not documented

        The band was booked into the Mecca Temple in Scranton Penn., but didn't show. The William Morris Agency refunded the promoter's deposit without explanation. The Afro-American reported a dispute between promoter Max Kearson and the Agency, because Mr. Kearson also wanted to be reimbursed for his advertising and promotion costs.
        • The Baltimore Afro-American, 1946-01-26,p.11
        • Stratemann p.264
        • Vail I
        .
        1945 12 26
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1945 12 27
        Thursday
        8:30 pm
        .Toronto, Ont.Massey HallConcert
        Tickets: $1.20, $1.80, $2.40, $3.00
        Ads, Toronto Daily Star
        • 1945-12-22, p.10
        • 1945-12-26 p.9
        • 1945-12-27 p.11
        .99,5-8..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-21
        1945 12 28
        Friday
        .Toronto, Ont.Arcadian Court
        8th floor
        Simpson's department store
        Queen Street
        Record signing
        ..99,5-8
        89,3-2(?)
        87,4-10(?)
        ..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-21
        1945 12 28
        Friday
        .St. Catherine's, Ont..evening concert cancelled
        Vail II....2011
        1945 12 29
        Saturday
        10:15 - 11:15 AM
        .Toronto, Ont.Arcadian Court
        8th floor
        Simpson's department store
        Queen Street
        Advertisement: The Hi Crowd is invited to hear Duke Ellington and his 17-piece band in Simpson's Arcadian Court - one full hour of 'solid' music for the Hi Crowd.
        Doors open 9:30 AM - better come early!
        No admission charge
        Broadcast over CFRB at 10:45 AM

        Review:

        The Duke Prefers Canada Fans
        'Much More Musically Mature'

        Duke Ellington prefers Canadian to U.S. audiences. "They're much more musically mature," he told 2,000 cheering, jiving, and whistling "junior jitterbugs" who heard "the Duke" today - for free.
        "The Duke" was late, but no one seemed to mind. The management kept the audience on its toes with a repertoire of his "extra hot" numbers. An announcer was cheered madly, when apologizing for the delay, he assured them "the Duke" was worth waiting for. So was a Negro porter who appeared on the stage shortly after; loaded down with musical instrument and mistaken for the first of the tardy band.
        From the balcony, not a bald pate could be spotted amid the sea of bandann-d and shining heads. Zoot-suits, ski-suits, slacks, fur coats and bobby-socks were most in evidence among the "standees," cheering, tapping and swaying to the "jive" from tops of tables, radiators, window-sills, and each other's shoulders.
        "Cheer all you like, folks - bring the joint down. It doesn't belong to us," the announcer encouraged. The crowd did its best, obtaining its greatest volume after the last shrill squeals of "Streamlined Trumpet," or similar title, died down.
        In spite of the previous "no autographs" warning, a swarm of hopefuls headed for the stage after the half-hour show. They were finally discouraged by gentle but firm ushers.

        Toronto Star
        • Ad, 1945-12-28 p.14
        • Review, 1945-12-29, p.2
        .
        ....2011
        1945 12 29
        Saturday
        2:30 pm
        .Toronto, Ont.Massey Hall"BY SPECIAL REQUEST DUKE ELLINGTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA will give a MATINEE CONCERT AT MASSEY HALL SATURDAY 2.30 Popular prices $1.00 $1.50 plus tax"Ad, Toronto Daily Star 1945-12-28 p.8....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-21
        1945 12 29
        Saturday
        .Toronto, Ont.Queensway Club
        Lakeshore Rd. at Humber Bay Park Rd.
        Evening dance and CBC broadcast. Tickets were $1.00 until Dec. 23, $1.25 in advance after Dec. 23, and $1.50 at the door.
        Ads, Toronto Daily Star
        • 1945-12-22, p.10
        • 1945-12-26 p.9
        • 1945-12-28 p.9
        DE459999,5-8
        95,2-7
        ..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-20
        1945 12 30
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1945 12 31
        Monday
        .activity not documented
        A New Years Eve Dancing Party was broadcast from 11 pm to midnight.

        Harry Mackenzie, writing in COMMAND PERFORMANCE, USA!, Greenwood Press, 1996, "Discographies, Number 64," pp. 245 and 246:

        H-9-24, 60 minutes - NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCING PARTY
        Linking announcer: Don Wilson.
        Designed for broadcasting during the last hour of 1945, the transcriptions were assembled in the autumn, and released in December 1945. The selections used were drawn from other transcriptions and studio recordings. AFRS staff and radio announcers introduced each item from the studio in Los Angeles, but gave the impression the announcements came from various parts of the country. Special voice tracks of some leaders were also used.

        (Then follows a listing of the complete content of the program, two 16" transcriptions, 4 sides used, around 15 minutes each. Next to last title of the entire "broadcast" is Let The Zoomers Drool, with the Duke, dubbed from his June 16 1945 broadcast from Fletcher Gardens Ballroom. The entire program, except the Henry King title, has been released on CD by the Italian Suisa label.
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        January 1946

        1946 01 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        1. Singer Joya Sherrill leaves the band but will record with it several times in the 1950s and 1960s.
        2. Bernard Flood, trumpet, joins the band
        3. Lambert reports that, at the beginning of 1946, the band consisted of:
        Trumpets:
        Sheldon Hemphill
        Taft Jordan
        Cat Anderson
        Francis Williams
        Bernard Flood
        Trombones:
        Lawrence Brown
        Wilbur De Paris
        Claude Jones (valve trombone)
        Reeds:
        Otto Hardwick
        Al Sears
        Johnny Hodges
        Jimmy Hamilton
        Harry Carney
        Rhythm:
        Duke Ellington
        Fred Guy
        Oscar Pettiford
        Sonny Greer
        Billy Strayhorn (deputy pianist)
        Vocal:
        Kay Davis
        Al Hibbler
        • 1.,2.: New Desor vol.2
        • 3. Eddy Lambert: Duke Ellington, A Listener's Guide, p.128
        djpAdded 2012-10-25
        updated 2013-08-04
        1946 01 01
        Tuesday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.Academy of MusicConcert

        Greer, Guy and Hardwick celebrated their 22nd anniversary with the band during the concert.
        Stratemann, p.264 citing Down Beat, 1946-01-15....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-16
        1946 01 02
        Wednesday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 01 03
        Thursday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 01 04
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Carnegie HallConcert
        Personnel:
        • Hemphill
        • Jordan
        • Anderson
        • F. Williams
        • Brown
        • de Paris
        • Jones
        • Hamilton
        • Hardwicke
        • Hodges
        • Sears
        • Carney
        • Ellington
        • Guy
        • Pettiford
        • Al Lucas
        • Greer
        • Hibbler
        • Sherrill
        • Davis
        .DE460108,2-20
        08,1-18
        06,2-37
        Vail284photo.
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-16
        1946 01 05
        Saturday
        .activities not documented

        A concert at Ogden Hall appears to have been planned for this date but postponed a week - see 1946 01 12
        .
        1946 01 06
        Sunday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 01 07
        Monday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 01 08
        Tuesday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 01 09
        Wednesday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 01 10
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y..Victor recording session,
        .DE4602 DE460305,3-50
        99,4-23
        99,3-12
        90,4-4
        • Timner corrections -4/33
        • Vail I-284
        • LushLife photo
        .2011
        1946 01 11
        Friday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 01 12
        Saturday
        .Hampton, Va.Ogden HallConcert

        May have been the previous Saturday
        ....Agustěn Perez Gasco 09
        email-Gotting/Palmquist
        2011
        1946 01 12
        Saturday
        .Hampton, Va..After the concert, Ellington and his orchestra were honoured at a formal dinner under the auspices of the Omicron Social Club, the undergraduates' men's club at Hampton. Duke was made an honourary member of the club and was given a Scroll of Membership by club president Clarence Cooper.

        May have been the previous Saturday
        New York Age 1946-01-19, p.7...Agustěn Perez Gasco 09 and djp (2013)
        added 2011

        updated 2013-07-29
        1946 01 13
        Sunday
        .Boston, Mass.Symphony Hall.
        ..02,3-7..2011
        1946 01 14
        Monday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 01 15
        Tuesday
        ...Peripheral event
        Ellington's first biography, Duke Ellington by Barry Ulanov, was released.

        In October, the Madison Free Library listed it as a new book, and it was one of seven musical biographies shown in Libary Notes in the Nashua Telegraph.

        References:
        • Twisting Dials column, Zanesville (Ohio) News, 1946-01-20, p.7
        • Wisconsin State Journal, 1946-10-15 p.20
        • Nashua Telegraph, 1946-12-19, p.13
        .djpAdded 2013-03-13
        1946 01 15
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y..RCA-Victor Metronome recording session
        Metronome All-Star Band
        Ellington conducted and Carney and Hodges played in this all-star band. Other members of Ellington's band do not appear to have been involved.

        Title recorded:
        • Metronome All Out
        .DE460405,3-1Vail288photo.
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-16
        1946 01 16
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Ritz TheatreThird Annual Esquire All American Jazz Concert

        An hour of the show was broadcast nationally by NBC - in Madison Wisc. it was on WGN and WENR at 8 pm (local time).

        The Ellington and Woody Herman bands were featured, and there were to be 12 soloists selected from the 1946 Esquire Gold award winners
        • Stratemann, p.265
        • Radio log, Wisconsin State Journal, 1946-01-16, p.15
        • Coe College Cosmos, 1946-01-09, p.3
        DE4605
        • Lush Life photo
        • Timner corrections -4/20
        .
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-13
        1946 01 17
        Thursday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 01 17
        Thursday
        ...Peripheral event
        Beginning of "National Duke Ellington Week" publicity.
        "Twisting Dials," Zanesville (Ohio) News, 1946-01-20, p.7djpAdded 2013-03-13
        1946 01 18
        Friday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 01 19
        Saturday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 01 20
        Sunday
        .Chicago, Ill.Civic Opera HouseConcerts 3pm + 8:30pm

        The Oelwein Daily Register says crowds were turned away as "Symphony Hall" was crowded to the doors.

        Stratemann reports the concerts were sponsored by Down Beat to present Elilngton, Hodges, Carney and Brown with awards from its ninth annual musicians poll.

        Stratemann reports Ellington got $10,000 of the $19,800 ticket sales. The house seating capacity was 3,000, but 100 more seats were placed in the orchestra pit, yet 3,000 people were still turned away.

        AFRS used part of the programs on its Date With The Duke #33 transcription but not as part of the Treasury series.
        • Oelwein Daily Register, 1946-01-28, p.3
        • Stratemann, p.265 citing Downbeat 1946-05-15 and Variety 1946-01-23, p.34
        DE4606 DE460708,2-20
        08,1-18
        99,5-5
        98,4-5
        98,3-14
        94,3-6
        83,4-2
        83,3-2
        Timner corrections .
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-13
        1946 01 21
        Monday
        .Chicago, Ill.Millionaire's Club.
        .....2011
        1946 01 22
        Tuesday
        .Rochester, Minn.Mayo Civic AuditoriumPublic dancePlug, Albert Lea Evening Tribune,1946-01-18,p.5....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-13
        1946 01 23
        Wednesday
        .Minneapolis, Minn..Concert
        Mention in plug, Albert Lea Evening Tribune,1946-01-18,p.5....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-13
        1946 01 24
        Thursday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 01 25
        Friday
        .Topeka, Kan...
        .....2011
        1946 01 26
        Saturday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 01 27
        Sunday
        .Kansas City, Mo.Municipal Auditorium.
        .....2011
        1946 01 28
        Monday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 01 29
        Tuesday
        .Oelwein, Io.Coliseum BallroomDance
        Oelwein Daily Register, 1946-01-28, p.3....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-13
        1946 01 30
        Wednesday
        1946 01 31Covington, Ken.Lookout House
        Dixie Highway
        Two shows daily, 8:30 and 10:00 p.m.
        Stratemann p.265, citing Billboard 1946-02-23 p.26....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-11-13
        1946 01 31
        Thursday
        .Covington, Ken.Lookout House...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2012-11-13

        February 1946

        1946 02 01
        Friday
        .Covington, Ken.Lookout House...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2012-11-13
        1946 02 02
        Saturday
        .Covington, Ken.Lookout Housesee 1946 01 30....djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-11-13
        1946 02 03
        Sunday
        .Covington, Ken.Lookout Housesee 1946 01 30....djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-11-13
        1946 02 04
        Monday
        .Covington, Ken.Lookout Housesee 1946 01 30....djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-11-13
        1946 02 05
        Tuesday
        .Covington, Ken.Lookout Housesee 1946 01 30....djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-11-13
        1946 02 06
        Wednesday
        .Covington, Ken.Lookout Housesee 1946 01 30....djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-11-13
        1946 02 07
        Thursday
        .Covington, Ken.Lookout Housesee 1946 01 30....djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-11-13
        1946 02 08
        Friday
        .Covington, Ken.Lookout Housesee 1946 01 30....djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-11-13
        1946 02 09
        Saturday
        .Covington, Ken.Lookout Housesee 1946 01 30....djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-11-13
        1946 02 10
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y. Alvin Theater
        FBI report: "According to a reliable source Duke Ellington was e1ected to the Board of Directors of the Independent Citizens Committee of the Arts, Sciences and Professions, Incorportated, at the annual membership meeting of that organization..."
        (It seems unlikely Ellington was present, since the band wasd on tour, in Kentucky)
        FBI file 100-43-4443, p.6...djpadded 2012-11-13
        1946 02 10
        Saturday
        .Covington, Ken.Lookout Housesee 1946 01 30....djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-11-13
        1946 02 11
        or earlier
        ...
        Stratemann, p.280, citing DownBeat, 1946-02-11, says John LaTouche brought Ellington the libretto for Beggar's Holiday in early February 1946, and joined him for a number of days on his Eastern tour to work on the project. Note Ellington was in the midwest from mid-January until March 6, with the Eastern tour beginning March 8 in Baltimore.
        Stratemann, pp. 280 - 284...djp
        added 2013-03-15
        1946 02 11
        Monday
        .Covington, Ken.Lookout Housesee 1946 01 30....djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-11-13
        1946 02 12
        Tuesday
        .Covington, Ken.Lookout Housesee 1946 01 30....djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-11-13
        1946 02 13
        Wednesday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 02 14
        Thursday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 02 15
        Friday
        1946 02 21Detroit, Mich.Paradise Theater.
        .....2011
        1946 02 16
        Saturday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise Theater - see 1946 02 15.
        .....2011
        1946 02 17
        Sunday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise Theater - see 1946 02 15.
        .....2011
        1946 02 18
        Monday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise Theater - see 1946 02 15.
        .....2011
        1946 02 19
        Tuesday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise Theater - see 1946 02 15.
        .....2011
        1946 02 20
        Wednesday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise Theater - see 1946 02 15.
        .....2011
        1946 02 21
        Thursday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise Theater - see 1946 02 15.
        .....2011
        1946 02 22
        Friday
        1946 02 28Chicago, Ill.Regal Theatre.
        .....2011
        1946 02 23
        Saturday
        .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreSee 1946 02 22
        .....2011
        1946 02 24
        Sunday
        .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreSee 1946 02 22
        .....2011
        1946 02 25
        Monday
        .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreSee 1946 02 22
        .....2011
        1946 02 26
        Tuesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreSee 1946 02 22
        .....2011
        1946 02 27
        Wednesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreSee 1946 02 22
        .....2011
        1946 02 28
        Thursday
        .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreSee 1946 02 22
        .....2011
        1946 02 00..Private residence
        Floyd Snelson's column reported Marva Louis held a cocktail party to bid adieu to Duke after the Regal stay. In attendance were Duke and Bea, Mr. and Mrs. Freddy Guy, Strayhorn, Cook & Brown, Tom Whaley and several others.
        California Eagle 1946-03-07 p.20....djp
        added 2013-06-13

        March 1946

        1946 03 01
        Friday
        .Ottumva, Ia...
        .....2011
        1946 03 02
        Saturday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 03 03
        Sunday
        .Gary, Ind.Memorial Auditorium.
        .....2011
        1946 03 041946 03 06Columbus, Oh.Palace Theatre.
        .....2011
        1946 03 05
        Tuesday
        .Columbus, Oh.Palace TheatreSee 1946 03 04
        .....2011
        1946 03 06
        Wednesday
        .Columbus, Oh.Palace TheatreSee 1946 03 04
        .....2011
        1946 03 07
        Thursday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 03 08
        Friday
        1946 03 14
        Thursday
        Baltimore, Md.Royal Theatre.
        .....2011
        1946 03 09
        Saturday
        .Baltimore, Md.Royal Theatresee 1946 03 08
        .....2011
        1946 03 10
        Sunday
        .Baltimore, Md.Royal Theatresee 1946 03 08
        .....2011
        1946 03 11
        Monday
        .Baltimore, Md.Royal Theatresee 1946 03 08
        .....2011
        1946 03 12
        Tuesday
        .Baltimore, Md.Royal Theatresee 1946 03 08
        .....2011
        1946 03 13
        Wednesday
        .Baltimore, Md.Royal Theatresee 1946 03 08
        .....2011
        1946 03 14
        Thursday
        .Baltimore, Md.Royal Theatresee 1946 03 08
        .....2011
        1946 03 15
        Friday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.Mercantile.
        .....2011
        1946 03 16
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y..“Teentimers 17”
        .DE4608..2011
        1946 03 17
        Sunday
        .Washington, D.C..Turner's A
        .....2011
        1946 03 18
        Monday
        ...Broadcast «Carnation Hour»
        ..01,3-24
        01,2-29
        99,4-23
        ..2011
        1946 03 19
        Tuesday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 03 20
        Wednesday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 03 21
        Thursday
        1946 03 27
        Wednesday
        Newark, N.J.Adams Theatre.
        .....2011
        1946 03 22
        Friday
        .Newark, N.J.Adams Theatresee 1946 03 21
        .....2011
        1946 03 23
        Saturday
        .Newark, N.J.Adams Theatresee 1946 03 21
        .....2011
        1946 03 24
        Sunday
        .Newark, N.J.Adams Theatresee 1946 03 21
        .....2011
        1946 03 25
        Monday
        .Newark, N.J.Adams Theatresee 1946 03 21
        .....2011
        1946 03 26
        Tuesday
        .Newark, N.J.Adams Theatresee 1946 03 21
        .....2011
        1946 03 27
        Wednesday
        .Newark, N.J.Adams Theatresee 1946 03 21
        .....2011
        1946 03 28
        Thursday
        ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Joe “Tricky Sam” Nanton, trombone, rejoins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1946 03 28
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y..Capitol Transcript
        .DE460908,2-20
        08,1-18
        92,1-1
        91,1-5
        88,1-3
        87,4-5
        86,4-2
        85,2-4
        84,3-8
        84,1-5
        ..2011
        1946 03 29
        Friday
        1946 04 04New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater
        253 W. 125th St., Borough of Manhattan, Harlem district
        .
        .....2011
        1946 03 30
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo Theatersee 1946 03 29
        .....2011
        1946 03 31
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo Theatersee 1946 03 29
        ....2011

        April 1946

        1946 04 00...PERSONNEL CHANGES
        1. “Toby” Hardwicke leaves the band for the last time in mid-April
        2. Trumpeter Bernard Flood leaves
        3. Trumpeter Reunald Jones joins the band
        4. Reed player Russell Procope joins the band and will stay, except for a brief period in 1971, until the end. He previously recorded with the band (October 20, 1945)
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-12
        1946 04 01
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo Theatersee 1946 03 29
        .....2011
        1946 04 02
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo Theatersee 1946 03 29
        .....2011
        1946 04 03
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo Theatersee 1946 03 29
        .....2011
        1946 04 04
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo Theatersee 1946 03 29
        .....2011
        1946 04 05
        Friday
        ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Ray Nance rejoins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1946 04 05
        Friday
        .Cincinnati, Oh.Taft Auditorium.
        .....2011
        1946 04 06
        Saturday
        .Fort Wayne, Ind...
        .....2011
        1946 04 07
        Sunday
        1946 04 08St. Louis, Mo.Kiel Auditorium.
        .....2011
        1946 04 08
        Monday
        .St. Louis, Mo.Kiel Auditoriumsee 1946 04 07
        .....2011
        1946 04 09
        Tuesday
        .Houston, Tex.Rice UniversityConcert
        Stratemann says Samuel Huston College offered the Ellington orchestra to other colleges as a way to further racial tolerance. SHC guaranteed the band's usual minimum fee and acted as the co-promoter for each of these concerts. The concerts were not to be segregated. Surprisingly, SHC did not have one of these concerts on its own campus.

        Stratemann reproduces the announcemet by SHC, which says presentations of the series would be in Austin, Waco, Houston, San Antonio, Fort Worth and Dallas.
        ....djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-05-10
        1946 04 10
        Wednesday
        .Waco, Tex.Baylor UniversityConcert, co-sponsored by Samuel Huston College - see 1946 04 09
        • Stratemann p.266
        • Vail I
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-05-09
        1946 04 11
        Thursday
        8:15 pm
        .Galveston, Tex.City Auditorium
        Benefit concert sponsored by Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority; net proceeds to benefit poor students at a local high school.

        Note this date conflicts with Stratemann and Vail but is documented by a 'same day' announcement.

        The announcements make no mention of Samuel Huston College's 1946 Artist Series and the SHC announcement reproduced in Stratemann does not mention an appearance in Galveston.
        Announcements, The Galveston News:
        • 1943-04-08
        • 1943-04-09
        • 1943-04-10
        • 1943-04-11 p.5
        ..Stratemann, p.266.djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-05-17
        1946 04 11
        Thursday
        .Prairie View, Tex.Texas A & M UniversityConcert, co-sponsored by Samuel Huston College - see 1946 04 09

        Doubtful

        This date conflicts with the Galveston concert
        Vail does not name a source, it is likely Stratemann. Stratemann shows SHC's 1946 Artist Series announcement, which names the cities where appearances would be; Prairie View is not one of them.
        • Stratemann p.266
        • Vail I
        .
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-05-10
        1946 04 12
        Friday
        8 pm
        .San Antonio, Tex.Sunken Garden Theater"Duke Ellington and his band will be the final of the Samuel Huston College artist series to be presented in San Antonio this spring. The concert is on April 12 at 8 o'clock in the Sunken Garden theater."

        The Sunken Garden is an amphitheatre adjacent to, but not part of, Brackenridge Park.

        Tickets: $4.00, $3.50, $2.40, $1.80
        , San Antonio Light
        • Announcement 1946-04-07 p.14-A
        • Ad 1946-04-05 p.6-D
        • 1946-04 p.15-A
        • Ad 1946-04-09, p.8-A
        • Ad 1946-04-12 p.12-A
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-01-07
        1946 04 13
        Saturday
        .San Antonio, Tex.Fort Sam Houston.
        .DE461085,2-5
        84,3-2
        81,5-2
        ..2011
        1946 04 14
        Sunday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 04 15
        Monday
        .Fort Worth, Tex.Auditorium.
        .....2011
        1946 04 16
        Tuesday
        .Beaumont, Tex.Auditorium.
        .....2011
        1946 04 17
        Wednesday
        .New Orleans, La.Xavier University.
        .....2011
        1946 04 18
        Thursday
        .New Orleans, La...
        .....2011
        1946 04 19
        Friday
        1946 04 25Washington, D.C.Howard Theatre.
        ...WEBphoto.2011
        1946 04 20
        Saturday
        .Washington, D.C.Howard Theatresee 1946 04 19
        .DE461107,1-46
        04,1-31
        Timner corrections -4/20.2011
        1946 04 21
        Sunday
        .Washington, D.C.Howard Theatresee 1946 04 19
        .....2011
        1946 04 22
        Monday
        .Washington, D.C.Howard Theatresee 1946 04 19
        .....2011
        1946 04 23
        Tuesday
        .Washington, D.C.Howard Theatresee 1946 04 19
        .....2011
        1946 04 24
        Wednesday
        .Washington, D.C.Howard Theatresee 1946 04 19
        .....2011
        1946 04 25
        Thursday
        .Washington, D.C.Howard Theatresee 1946 04 19
        .....2011
        1946 04 26
        Friday
        .Springfield, Mass.Municipal Auditorium.
        .....2011
        1946 04 27
        Saturday
        .Worchester, Mass.Municipal Auditorium.
        .DE4612.Timner corrections -4/20.2011
        1946 04 28
        Sunday
        .New Haven, Conn.Armory.
        .....2011
        1946 04 29
        Monday
        Ellington's birthday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.Town Hall.
        .....2011
        1946 04 30
        Tuesday
        8 pm
        .Troy, N.Y.State ArmoryConcert at 8 pm, followed by a dance from 9 to 1Ad, Times Record, Troy, 1946-04-15, p.15....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-13

        May 1946

        1946 05 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Singer Marion Cox joins the band in late May
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1946 05 01.Claremont (Nh)..
        .....2011
        1946 05 02.CranstonRhodes-On-The.
        .....2011
        1946 05 03.Manchester (Nh)..
        .....2011
        1946 05 04.HanoverDartmouth Coll.
        .DE461304,3-56..2011
        1946 05 05.Atlantic CitySteel P..
        .....2011
        1946 05 07.Newburgh, N.Y...
        .....2011
        1946 05 081946 05 30New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatre.
        ...Vail295photo.2011
        1946 05 18.New York, N.Y.Radio City Studio 6B.
        .DE461493,2-6
        90,1-4
        89,3-4
        89,1-17
        85-4-7
        Timner corrections .2011
        1946 05 25.New York, N.Y.Radio City Studio 6B.
        .DE461593,2-6
        90,1-4
        89,3-4
        89,1-17
        85,4-7
        ..2011

        June 1946

        1946 06 01.New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatre.
        .DE461685,4-7Timner corrections .2011
        1946 06 06.Washington, D.C.Watergate Am.
        .Vail296photo.Ripmaster CAHdoc2011
        1946 06 07.AnnapolisSharron Beach.
        .....2011
        1946 06 08.Reading, Penn.WEEU Studio.
        .DE461785,4-7Timner corrections .2011
        1946 06 10.Charleston, W.Va.Municipal AuditoriumConcert
        Plug, The Charleston Gazette, 1946-06-09 p.20....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-17
        1946 06 11.Huntington, Va...
        .....2011
        1946 06 12.Columbus, Ohio..
        .....2011
        1946 06 131946 06 19Chicago, Ill.Oriental Theatre.
        .....2011
        1946 06 20.DuluthArmory.
        .....2011
        1946 06 21.Port ArthurArena.
        .....2011
        1946 06 22.Winnipeg, Man.Amphitheatre.
        .....2011
        1946 06 24.SaskatoonArena.
        .....2011
        1946 06 25.EdmontonArena.
        .....2011
        1946 06 26.CalgaryMetawa Armories.
        .....2011
        1946 06 28.Seattle (Wa)..
        .....2011
        1946 06 29.Oakland, Cal.Sweet's Ballroom.
        .....2011

        July 1946

        1946 07 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Trumpeter Reunald Jones leaves the band. He was in the band again for a few days in November 1961.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1946 07 021946 07 08Los Angeles, Cal.Million Dollar Theater.
        .....2011
        1946 07 06.New York, N.Y.T.Rosenkrantz Appart.
        ..06,2-55..2011
        1946 07 06...False Date Must Be 7jul45
        .....2011
        1946 07 07.Los Angeles, Cal.Million Dollar Theater.
        .DE461885,4-7Timner corrections
        Timner corrections -4/29
        .2011
        1946 07 09...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Harold “Shorty” Baker, trumpet, rejoins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-10
        1946 07 09.Los Angeles, Cal..Victor recording session,
        .DE461998,4-14
        93,4-5
        93,3-4
        85,2-5
        85,1-10
        Timner corrections .2011
        1946 07 10.Los Angeles, Cal..Victor recording session,
        .DE462002,3-23..2011
        1946 07 11.Los Angeles, Cal..Capitol Transcript
        .DE462193,3-2
        93,2-4
        92,1-1
        87,4-5
        84,1-5
        81,5-1
        81,2-1
        ..2011
        1946 07 13.Sacramento, Cal...
        .....2011
        1946 07 14.Oakland, Cal...
        .....2011
        1946 07 151946 07 18Fresno, Cal...
        .....2011
        1946 07 16.Los Angeles, Cal.Capitol Transcription.
        .DE4622 11,2-6+9
        04,2-10
        04,1-32
        03,3-8
        00,1-24
        92,1-1
        84,1-5
        NDCS 1057.2011
        1946 07 17.Los Angeles, Cal.Capitol Transcription.
        .DE462311,2-9
        05,3-48
        93,3-2
        93,2-4
        92,1-1
        85,4-7
        84,1-5
        ..2011
        1946 07 19
        Friday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Club Alabam
        The California Eagle announced Ellington was among the guests expected to attend the Celebrity Cabaret Party given by the Southwest Business Men's Association at Club Alabam.

        The Association members represented "the leading cocktail lounges, night clubs, cafes, drug stores, malt shops and liquor dealers in all parts of the city."

        Celebrities who said they were coming were Ellington, Ida Mae James, the Ink Spots, and Earl Hines.

        The event was open to the public, tickets $1.10 advance, $1.25 at the door. Doors at 8 pm, floor shows by the new Alabam floor show and an in-house orchestra were scheduled for 10 pm and 1 am, and apparently there was to be dancing as well.
        California Eagle, 1946-07-18 p.14... ..
        added 2013-04-16
        1946 07 20 or 21...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Joe “Tricky Sam” Nanton, trombone, was found dead in his bed at the Scraggs Hotel in San Francisco after he didn't show up for the band bus the morning of July 21. Stratemann tells us he died the night before; an obituary by Barry Ulanov says he died on the 21st.

        Tricky Sam had returned to the Duke Ellington band a few months earlier after being away due to illness from November 1945 to March 26, 1946; he had been paralyzed on his left side.

        "All of this, the illness, the return to the band, without full control of his lips, and the approach of death," he "took with the extraordinary calm which characterized everything he did, from blowing the greatest growl trombone jazz has ever known, to downing enormous quantities of liquor, to arguments about life, liberty and the pursuit of facts in the World Almanac and the news magazines, which he read devotedy and memorized avidly.

        Tricky Sam replaced Charlie Irvis under protest in June 1926. "He didn't want to take Irvis' place; he didn't think he was good enough, and besides, Charlie was a good friend. Duke had to take him by the arm forcibly, to get him in his band."

        "When Toby Hardwick had gotten to know Joe Nanton well, when he saw the struggle the little man went through to avoid difficult or complicated work, and the fight he put up to handle his horn with the least possible exertion, and the tricks he invented to accomplish these ends, he gave him a name: "Tricky Sam." ... nobody ever called Joe Nanton "Joe": from late in 1926 on he was Tricky Sam. ... a little man of completely winning charm, of softness and sweetness and great good sense..."
        • New Desor vol.2
        • Tricky Sam is Dead, Barry Ulanov in Metronome, 1946-09
        djpAdded 2012-10-23
        Updated 2013-07-02
        1946 07 21.Vallejo (Cal)..
        .....2011
        1946 07 231946 07 29San Diego, Cal.Orpheum Theater.
        .....2011
        1946 07 27.San Diego, Cal.Orpheum Theater.
        .DE462491,5-2
        85,4-7
        ..2011
        1946 07 31.San Francisco, Cal.Golden Gate Theater.
        .....2011

        August 1946

        1946 08 011946 08 06San Francisco, Cal.Golden Gate Theater.
        .....2011
        1946 08 03.San Francisco, Cal.Golden Gate Theater.
        .DE462585,4-7Timner corrections -4.2011
        1946 08 07.Los Angeles, Cal.Shrine Auditorium.
        .....2011
        1946 08 081946 08 25Culver City, Cal.Meadowbrook Gardens Café.
        .....2011
        1946 08 1-.Culver City, Cal.Meadowbrook Gardens Café.
        .DE462698,3-22..2011
        1946 08 14.Los Angeles, Cal.."Perfume Suite"
        .DE4627.Stratemann 270-276photos
        Strat271
        Vail301photo
        .2011
        1946 08 16.Culver City, Cal.Meadowbrook Gardens Café.
        .DE462801,3-21..2011
        1946 08 17.Culver City, Cal.Meadowbrook Gardens Café.
        .DE4629
        DE4630
        .Timner corrections -4/17+20.2011
        1946 08 18.Culver City, Cal.Meadowbrook Gardens Café.
        .DE4631...2011
        1946 08 19.Culver City, Cal.Meadowbrook Gardens Café.
        .DE463285,3-2..2011
        1946 08 22.Culver City, Cal.Meadowbrook Gardens Café.
        .DE4633...2011
        1946 08 24.Culver City, Cal.Meadowbrook Gardens Café.
        .DE4634
        DE4635
        06,1-9
        85,4-8
        ..2011
        1946 08 25
        Sunday
        4:30-5:00 PM PST
        .Culver City or Los Angeles, Cal.NBC Hollywood Studios“Tommy Dorsey Show” or Dorsey's Tender Leaf Tea Show, broadcast on local station KFI and the NBC network
        Ellington and Dorsey speak a little, then Duke plays Solitude and Take The A Train.
        The recording was reissued as a 16" transcription, the AFRS TOMMY DORSEY SHOW No. 57
        C. Hällström, personal email, 2013-01-05DE463606,1-28.CAH
        added 2011

        2013-01-06
        1946 08 25
        Sunday
        .Culver City, Cal.Meadowbrook Gardens Café.
        .DE4637...2011
        1946 08 26.Los Angeles, Cal..RCA recording session,
        .DE4638
        11,2-9
        93,3-4
        85,3-2
        Timner-4/29.2011
        1946 08 27
        Tuesday
        1946 09 02Los Angeles, Cal.Lincoln Theatre.
        .....2011
        1946 08 28
        Wednesday<
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Lincoln Theatresee 1946 08 27
        ..98,3-22Timner corrections .2011
        1946 08 29
        Thursday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Lincoln Theatresee 1946 08 27
        ..98,3-22Timner corrections .2011
        1946 08 30
        Friday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Lincoln Theatresee 1946 08 27
        ..98,3-22Timner corrections .2011
        1946 08 31
        Saturday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Lincoln Theatre.
        .DE463985,4-8Timner corrections .2011

        September 1946

        1946 09 01
        Sunday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Lincoln Theatresee 1946 08 27
        .....2011
        1946 09 02
        Monday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Lincoln Theatresee 1946 08 27
        .....2011
        1946 09 03
        Tuesday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.RCA Hollywood StudioRCA recording session
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestr
        Anderson, Baker, Hemphill, Jordan, Nance, Francis Williams, Brown, DeParis, Jones, Hamilton, Hodges, Procope,Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Pettiford, Greer, Cox

          Titles recorded:
        • My Honey's Lovin' Arms
        • Memphis Blues
        • I Don't Stand A Ghost Of A Chance With You
        • St Louis Blues
        • Swamp Fire
        • Royal Garden Blues
        • Esquire Swank
        • Midriff


        This was the last session Ellington recorded under the RCA contract. Ellington had signed with Musicraft Records in May 1946, although RCA maintained its contract was until March 1947. The William Morris Agency's position was that it ran until November 1946.
        Stratemann, p.277 citing Variety 1945-12-19 p37 and 1946-5-22 p47 and Billboard 1946-05-25, p23.DE4640 .djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-01-25
        1946 09 04
        Wednesday
        .activities not documented
        Stratemann reports that, returning to the East, the band was to play one-nighters and concerts in Texas and other southern states, but Ellington asked the Morris agency to cancel these and return the deposits, due to racial disturbances, including four murders in Georgia.

        Corroborating this, San Antonio Light announced the cancellations.

        Further, and less reliable, is a gossip column that says Duke was a guest in a large party at Ciro's on the night Parisian Crooner Charles Tenet opened. While the story is headed Hollywood, there was a Ciro's in both Hollywood and New York.
        • Stratemann p.277
        • San Antonio Light, 1946 08 26, section B
        • "Hollywood," The Evening Independent, Massillon, Ohio, 1946-09-14, p.4
        ...djpadded 2013-01-25, updated 2013-03-17
        1946 09 05
        Thursday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 09 06
        Friday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 09 07
        Saturday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 09 08
        Sunday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 09 09
        Monday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 09 10
        Tuesday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 09 11
        Wednesday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 09 12
        Thursday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 09 13
        Friday
        1946 09 18Wichita, KansasRKO Theatre
        .
        ...Stratemann p.277.2011
        1946 09 14
        Saturday
        .Wichita, KansasRKO Theatre
        See 1946 09 13
        ...Stratemann p.277.2011
        1946 09 15
        Sunday
        .Wichita, KansasRKO Theatre
        See 1946 09 13
        ...Stratemann p.277.2011
        1946 09 16
        Monday
        .Wichita, KansasRKO Theatre
        See 1946 09 13


        Note a concert in Amarillo originally booked for this date was cancelled by Ellington due to race issues.
        ...
        • Stratemann p.277
        • Amarillo Daily News, 1946-08-31, p.2
        .2011
        1946 09 17
        Tuesday
        .Wichita, KansasRKO Theatre
        See 1946 09 13
        ...Stratemann p.277.2011
        1946 09 18
        Wednesday
        .Wichita, KansasRKO Theatre
        See 1946 09 13
        ...Stratemann p.277.2011
        1946 09 19
        Thursday
        1946 09 21
        Saturday
        Davenport, Ia..
        .
        ...Stratemann p.277.2011
        1946 09 20
        Friday
        .Davenport, Ia..
        See 1946 09 19
        ...Stratemann p.277.2011
        1946 09 21
        Saturday
        .Davenport, Ia..
        See 1946 09 19
        ...Stratemann p.277.2011
        1946 09 22
        Sunday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 09 23
        Monday
        .Louisville Ky..

        ...Stratemann p.277.2011
        1946 09 24
        Tuesday
        .St. Louis, Mo.Kiel Auditorium (Opera House).
        ...Stratemann p.277.2011
        1946 09 25
        Wednesday
        .Joliet, Ill...
        ...Stratemann p.277.2011
        1946 09 26
        Thursday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 09 27
        Friday
        1946 09 29
        Sunday
        Hartford, Conn.State Theatre.
        ...Stratemann p.277.2011
        1946 09 28
        Saturday
        .Hartford, Conn.State Theatresee 1946 09 27
        ...Stratemann p.277.2011
        1946 09 29
        Sunday
        .Hartford, Conn.State Theatresee 1946 09 27
        ...Stratemann p.277.2011
        1946 09 30
        Monday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 09 22.New York, N.Y..
        In late September, 1946, Ellington announced the completion of the score and that he was ready to deliver the manuscripts in New York; the first practice sessions were scheduled on or about October 1.
        Email 2013-03-16, Caine to Palmquist, cc Duke-LYM....
        added 2013-03-17

        October 1946

        1946 10 01
        Tuesday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 10 02
        Wednesday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 10 031946 10 30New York, N.Y.Aquarium Restaurant$5,000/week engagement begins
        MBS broadcast with disc jockey Barry Gray on WOR
        Regular MBS broadcast as well
        While this engagement is often denigrated by Ellington scholars, Stratemann says one reason Ellington took the engagement was to be "close at hand fo the start of rehearsals of "Beggar's Holiday..."
        Stratemann p.277DE4641.
        • Vail I 303 photo
        • WEB photos
        djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-01-26
        1946 10 04
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Aquarium RestaurantSee 1946 10 03
        .....2011
        1946 10 05
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Aquarium RestaurantSee 1946 10 03
        ABC broadcast US Treasury series "Your Saturday Date With the Duke" ( last of DETS programs)
        .DE464209,3-11..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-01-26
        1946 10 06
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Aquarium RestaurantSee 1946 10 03
        .....2011
        1946 10 07.New York, N.Y..NBC broadcast
        “Carnation Contented Hour”
        Ellington (piano) with Percy Faith's orchestra and chorus

        Preview of the Deep South Suite movement "There Was Nobody Looking," to be premiered that fall.
        Stratemann p.277DE464301,2-29.djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-01-26
        1946 10 07
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Aquarium RestaurantSee 1946 10 03

        Sjef Hoefsmit, writing in DEMS 06-1-9, suggests there were two broadcasts this date: "Magic Carpet" #131 (AFRS) and "One Night Stand" #764, but these may not have been live. See his extensive discussion in that bulletin.
        ....djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-01-26
        1946 10 08
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Aquarium RestaurantSee 1946 10 03
        .....2011
        1946 10 09
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Aquarium RestaurantSee 1946 10 03
        .....2011
        1946 10 10
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Aquarium RestaurantSee 1946 10 03
        .....2011
        1946 10 11
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Aquarium RestaurantSee 1946 10 03

        "Guest in the Nest" broadcast
        .DE464406,1-9
        85,3-2
        ..2011
        1946 10 12
        Saturday
        11:00 am
        .New York, N.Y.Radio City Half-hour NBC national broadcast from WEAF
        “Teentimers Club" #47”
        The New Desor DE4648 entry was corrected based on research by Carl Hällström and Ted Hudson - see DEMS 003-4/26
        .DE4648..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-01-26
        1946 10 12
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Aquarium RestaurantSee 1946 10 03
        .....2011
        1946 10 13
        Sunday
        11 am
        .New York, N.Y.."The Teentimers Club #47" NBC broadcast, transcribed for AFRS
        New Desor and Stratemann dated this broadcast as Nov. 16, 1948, and Stratemann says both Chicago and Omaha have been suggested as the location.

        Ted Hudson and Carl Hällström's research has documented the program was performed Oct. 13, 1946, 11:00 am, in New York (see pages 4 to 6 of DEMS 2000-3)
        Stratemann p.278DE4648..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-12
        1946 10 13
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Aquarium RestaurantSee 1946 10 03
        .....2011
        1946 10 14
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Aquarium RestaurantSee 1946 10 03
        .....2011
        1946 10 15
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Aquarium RestaurantSee 1946 10 03
        .....2011
        1946 10 16
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Aquarium RestaurantSee 1946 10 03
        .....2011
        1946 10 17
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Aquarium RestaurantSee 1946 10 03
        .....2011
        1946 10 18
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Aquarium RestaurantSee 1946 10 03
        .....2011
        1946 10 19
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Aquarium RestaurantSee 1946 10 03
        .....2011
        1946 10 20
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Hotel AstorBillboard carried a story datelined New York, Oct 12 1946, saying that in the New York election, the Independent Citizens' Committee of Arts, Sciences and Professions tied together an entertainment package in support of Senator James M. Mead and former Governor Herbert Lehman. The story named a dozen entertainers who would perform at the dinner at the Hotel Astor including Ellington.

        The New York Times carried a story after the event confirming dancer Paul Draper, Duke Ellington and his orchestra and entertainers, including Judy Holliday and Lew Parker contributed to the rally, "Broadway for Mead."
        • Billboard 1946-10-19 pp.3-4
        • New York Times 1946-10-21 p.3
        ...djp/Nick Fernandez
        added 2013-04-30
        updated 2013-05-04
        1946 10 20
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Aquarium RestaurantSee 1946 10 03
        .....2011
        1946 10 21
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y. .Rehearsals begin for "Beggar's Holiday", initially called "Twilight Alley."
        • Stratemann, p.280
        • Broadway After Dark, New York Sun, 1946-10-26, p.24
        ...djp
        added 2013-03-15
        1946 10 21
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Aquarium RestaurantSee 1946 10 03
        .....2011
        1946 10 22
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Aquarium RestaurantSee 1946 10 03
        .....2011
        1946 10 23
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.WOR Studio #3First Musicraft recording session
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Baker, Hemphill, Jordan, F. Williams, Nance, Brown, DeParis, Jones, Hamilton, Hodges, Procope, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Pettiford, Greer

          Titles recorded:
        • Diminuendo In Blue
        • Magenta Haze
        .DE4645

        Note this session is dated 1946 10 26 in DEMS 84-5 p.1
        Stratemann p.277djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-01-26
        1946 10 23
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Aquarium RestaurantSee 1946 10 03
        .....2011
        1946 10 24
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Aquarium RestaurantSee 1946 10 03
        .....2011
        1946 10 25
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Aquarium RestaurantSee 1946 10 03

        CBS broadcast
        • A Garden In The Rain
        • The Whole World Is Singing My Song
        • Jennie
        • The Things We Did Last Summer
        • Rugged Romeo
        • C-Jam Blues
        • Things Ain't What They Used To Be
        .DE4646..djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-01-26
        1946 10 26
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.WOR Studio No.3This entry, from DEMS 84,5, appears to be in error. WOR was the Mutual Broadcasting System flagship station.

        DEMS is about Diminuendo in Blue and Magenta Haze; New Desor shows these were recorded on 1946 10 23.
        .DE464584,5-1.djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-01-26
        1946 10 26
        Saturday
        .NBC Network."Duke Ellington features his new tune "Just Squeeze Me" when he and comedian Bert Lahr are guests on the Vaughn Monroe Show at 6:30..."

        The Vaughn Monroe Show national NBC radio show was sponsored by Camel Cigarettes in 1946 and may also have been known as Camel Caravan.
        Mason City Globe-Gazette, Mason City, Ia., 1946-10-26 p.2..Mason City Globe-Gazette, 1946-10-26, p.2djpadded 2013-01-06
        1946 10 26
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Aquarium RestaurantSee 1946 10 03
        .....2011
        1946 10 27
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Aquarium RestaurantSee 1946 10 03
        .....2011
        1946 10 28
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Aquarium RestaurantSee 1946 10 03
        .....2011
        1946 10 29
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Aquarium RestaurantSee 1946 10 03
        .....2011
        1946 10 30
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Aquarium RestaurantSee 1946 10 03
        .....2011
        1946 10 30
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.."Django Rhinehardt (sic), French guitarist, feted at welcoming cocktail party given by Duke Ellington and William Morris Agency Wednesday (30) after his arrival in the United States by plane from France."

        Billboard doesn't say where the party was, nor whether it was before or after the regular Aquarium show.
        Billboard 1946-11-09, p.20..
        • Stratemann p.277
        • Photograph (Vail I p.304 and MIMM, p.142)
        • WEB photos
        .
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-11
        1946 10 31
        Thursday
        .Atlantic City, N.J...
        .....2011

        November 1946

        1946 11 01
        Friday
        .Harrisburg, Penn.Chestnut Street HallDance
        Stratemann p.277....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-11
        1946 11 02
        Saturday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 11 03
        Sunday
        .Buffalo, N.Y.Memorial AuditoriumConcert
        Stratemann p.277....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-11
        1946 11 03
        Sunday
        ...
        Joe Mosbrook's Jazzed in Cleveland reports Reinhardt shared a two-berth compartment with Ellington, while the other band members were in a sleeping car. If true, then Ellington and his entourage left Buffalo at night instead of the next morning.
        Jazzed in Cleveland...djp
        added 2013-07-06
        1946 11 04
        Monday
        .Cleveland, Oh.Hotel Statler
        East 12th and Euclid

        Django and Duke shared a suite at the Hotel Statler at East 12th and Euclid. Cleveland Press columnist Milt Widder reported that before they left for the concert, they had dinner in the suite. Django was amazed when Ellington ate his dessert first, but Duke was quoted as saying, "I always eat my desert first."
        Jazzed in Cleveland http:/www.cleveland.oh.us/wmv_news/jazz23.htm/, quoting Reinhardt's biographer Charles Delauney...djpadded 2013-07-06
        1946 11 04
        Monday
        .Cleveland, Oh.Music Hall
        in Public Hall
        East 6th & St. Clair
        1,800 people attended the concert marking Django Reinhardt's American debut. The Cleveland Press headline said "French guitarist steals Duke’s concert."
        Time reported "Django was so certain that he was famous in the U.S. that he left his guitar in France: U.S. guitar manufacturers would give him guitars and pay him for playing them. Last week, before he could go on stage in Cleveland's Public Music Hall, he had to go out and borrow a guitar. The concert manager, for one, had never heard of Django Reinhardt, so..."
        ...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-12
        1946 11 05
        Tuesday
        .Kitchener, Ont.Auditorium.
        .....2011
        1946 11 06
        Wednesday<
        .Toronto, Ont.Mutual Arena.
        .....2011
        1946 11 07
        Thursday
        .Toledo, Oh.Auditorium.
        .....2011
        1946 11 08
        Friday
        .Cincinnati, Oh...
        .....2011
        1946 11 09
        Saturday
        .Indianapolis, Ind.Murat Theatre.
        .....2011
        1946 11 10
        Sunday
        3 pm and 8:30 pm
        .Chicago, Ill.Civic Opera HouseTwo concerts
        • First known public performance of Deep South Suite
        • Reinhardt is featured in four selections in the middle of the concerts.
        • Ellington financed the concerts, and grossed $18,200.
        Stratemann p.278 citing Variety 1946-11-20 p58.DE4647Photo MIMM 142
        Timner corrections
        .
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-11
        1946 11 11
        Monday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 11 12
        Tuesday
        .Rochester, Minn.Auditorium.
        .....2011
        1946 11 13
        Wednesday
        .Minneapolis, Minn.Minneapolis ArenaDjango Reinhardt played the Minneapolis Auditorium on November 13 1946 with Duke Ellington's orchestra. This was his only U.S. tour.
        Website Robb Henry A Journeyman Guitarist's Scrapbook....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-02-08
        1946 11 14
        Thursday
        .Des Moines, Io.KRNT Radio TheaterConcert
        1,571 attended, grossing $3,160. Billboard calles this a rental deal handled by A & N Presentations of Kansas City, Mo. and said there was no radio advertising. Billboard speculated that lower revenues for the Ellington and Herman orchestras compared to Tommy Dorsey and Xavier Cugat's bands may have been hep fans getting too much of the same thing, or to the lack of radio promotion.
        Stratemann, p.278, citing Billboard 1946-11-30 p.36....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-12
        1946 11 15
        Friday
        .Lincoln, Neb...
        .....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-12
        1946 11 16
        Saturday<
        .Omaha, Neb.Auditorium.
        .....2011
        1946 11 16
        Saturday<
        ...False date for "Teentimers" broadcast - see 1946 10 12.....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-12
        1946 11 17
        Sunday
        .Kansas City. Mo.Municipal AuditoriumDance
        • "What to see in Kansas City," Maryville Daily Forum 1946-11-14, p.8
        • Stratemann p.278
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-12
        1946 11 18
        Monday
        .Kansas City, Mo.."Race dance"Stratemann, p.278, citing Billboard 1946-11-09 p.16....2011
        1946 11 19
        Tuesday
        8:30 pm
        1946 11 20Cedar Rapids, Ia.Coliseum"Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra with Django Reinhardt, Famous French Guitarist in a 2 1/2 Hour Concert Tonight"
        • Ad, Olwein Daily Register, 1946-11-19 p.6
        • Brief society column mention, Journal-Tribune and Williamsburg Shopper Consolidated, 1946-11-28 p.8
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-14
        1946 11 20
        Wednesday
        .Cedar Rapids, Ia..
        Stratemann reports Ellington was in Cedar Rapids for two days, but provides no information about the second day.
        Stratemann p.278....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-15
        1946 11 21
        Thursday

        Saturday
        New Haven, Conn. Shubert TheaterPeripheral event
        First 4 tryouts of Beggar's Holiday under the name "Twilight Alley."
        • Stratemann, p. 280 citing Billboard, 1946-11-30-p.43
        • Baltimore Afro-American, 1946-11-16, p.8
        ....
        added 2013-03-15
        1946 11 21
        Thursday
        .activities not documented

        While the band was not involved in Beggar's Holiday, it seems quite likely that Ellington, who wrote the music, and Strayhorn, who orchestrated it, would have been present for at least some of the rehearsals and initial tryouts.
        .
        1946 11 22
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1946 11 23
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Carnegie HallFirst of two concerts played to a sold-out theatre that seated 2,800.

        Deep South Suite was performed.

        Django Reinhardt was on the bill.

        Stratemann reports on various negative reviews of the concert and comments on the poor P.A. system.
          Stratemann, p.278, citing
          • Variety 1946-11-22 p41
          • Downbeat 1946-12-16 p2
          • Metronome 1947-01. p47
        • Detailed review by Harriett Johnson writing in PM, 1946-11-25, p.17
        DE4649..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-13
        1946 11 24
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Carnegie HallSecond concert of a 2 night "Festival"
        ...
        • TDES Nov 2010
        • TDES Jun 2011
        .
        added 2011

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        1946 11 25
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.WOR Longacre TheatreMusicraft recording session
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Jordan, Anderson, Francis Williams, Baker, Nance, Brown, de Paris, Jones, Hamilton, Procope, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Pettiford, Greer
          Titles recorded:
        • Sultry Sunset
        • Happy Go Lucky Local - Part 2
        • Blue Skies
        • Happy Go Lucky Local - Part 1
        Stratemann p.278DE465084,5-2.djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-15
        1946 11 25
        Monday
        .Hartford, Conn..Peripheral event
        Beggar's Holiday tryouts continue. Stratemann says plans to continue tryouts at Newark's Opera House and in Philadephia appear to have been changed in favour of a week in Hartford.
        Stratemann, p.280 ciitng Billboard 1947-01-11 p44djp/td>Added 2013-03-15
        1946 11 26
        Tuesday
        .Baltimore, Md...
        .....2011
        1946 11 27
        Wednesday
        .Lynchburg, Va...
        .....2011
        1946 11 28
        Thursday
        .Petersburg, Va...
        .....2011
        1946 11 29
        Friday
        .Philadelphia, Penn. Academy of Music.
        .....2011
        1946 11 30
        Saturday
        .Syracuse, N.Y.Lincoln Auditorium
        Syracuse Central High School
        ConcertAnnouncement, Syracuse Herald-American, 1946-9-15, p23..CAH clippingdjp
        added 2011

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        December 1946

        1946 12 01
        Sunday
        .Boston, Mass...
        .....2011
        1946 12 02
        Monday
        .Cranston, R.I.Rhodes-On-The-PawtuxetProbably a dance since the venue is a ballroom.
        .....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-15
        1946 12 03
        Tuesday
        1946 12 17?Boston, Mass.Opera HousePeripheral event
        The final two weeks of Beggar's Holiday tryouts begin in Boston. After the show returned to New York for restaging, star Libby Holman left the cast and was replaced by Bernice Parks 3 days before the New York opening.
        Stratemann, p.280 citing Billboard 1947-01-11 p44..Added 2013-03-15
        1946 12 03
        Tuesday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 12 04
        Wednesday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 12 05
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.WOR Longacre TheatreMusicraft recording session
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Jordan, Francis Williams, Baker, Nance, Brown, de Paris, Jones, Hamilton, Procope, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Pettiford, Greer, Davis
          Titles recorded:
        • The Beautiful Indians 2. Hiawatha
        • Flippant Flurry
        • Golden Feather
        • The Beautiful Indians 1. Minnehaha
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        1946 12 06
        Friday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 12 07
        Saturday
        .Detroit, Mich.Masonic Temple Auditorium2 hour concert

        5,000 fans (Stratemann quotes Billboard as saying "near-capacity house of 4,400 people," grossing $9,546., or

        The band, starting 45 minutes late, included Hodges, Carney, Nance, Brown, Hibbler, Kay Davis, Pettiford, and Greer.

        Pieces played by the band included
        • Deep South Suite (feature)
        • The Golden Cress
        • Transblucency
        • "A medley"
        Django Reinhart (with 2 encores) played
        • Honeysuckle Rose
        • Just Me, Just You
        • Improvisations No.7
        ....
        added 2011

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        1946 12 08
        Sunday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 12 09
        Monday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 12 10
        Tuesday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 12 11
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.WOR Longacre TheatreMusicraft recording session
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Jordan, Francis Williams, Baker, Nance, Brown, de Paris, Jones, Hamilton, Procope, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Pettiford, Greer, Davis
          Titles recorded:
        • Overture to a Jam Session I
        • Overture to a Jam Session II
        • Jam-a-Ditty
        .DE465284,5-1.djp
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        1946 12 12
        Thursday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 12 13
        Friday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 12 14
        Saturday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 12 15
        Sunday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 12 16
        Monday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 12 17
        Tuesday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 12 17
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y..Peripheral event
        Hodges, Carney and Brown participated in a Columbia Records "Metronome All Stars" recording session
        ...Vail I p308 photo.2011
        1946 12 18
        Wednesday
        ...Musicraft recording session
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Jordan, Francis Williams, Baker, Nance, Brown, de Paris, Jones, Hamilton, Procope, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Pettiford, Greer, Davis
          Titles recorded:
        • Tulip or Turnip
        • It Shouldn't Happen to a Dream
        .DE465384,5-2Timner corrections 4/21+29djp
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        1946 12 19
        Thursday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 12 20
        Friday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 12 21
        Saturday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 12 22
        Sunday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 12 23
        Monday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 12 24.New York, N.Y.Broadway Theatre“Beggar’s Holiday”
        .92,3-5Strat279..2011
        1946 12 24
        Tuesday
        .activities not documented

        Beggar's Holiday: false date?

        Ellington researcher/collector Benny Aasland wrote in DEMS Bulletin 1992/3 that Beggar's Holiday opened Dec. 24, but it actually opened on Dec. 26, with a preview on Dec. 25. See below.
        .
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        1946 12 25
        Wednesday
        Christmas
        .activities not documented.
        1946 12 25
        Wednesday
        Christmas
        .New York, N.Y.Broadway Theatre
        Broadway at 53 St.
        Peripheral event
        Preview performance of Beggar's Holiday to benefit Paul Robeson's Council on African (sic) Affairs
        Stratemann, p.280djpAdded 2013-03-15
        1946 12 26
        Thursday
        .activities not documented.
        1946 12 27
        Friday
        1947 01 02Chicago, Ill.Regal Theatre.
        .....2011
        1946 12 28
        Saturday
        .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreSee 1946 12 27.....2011
        1946 12 29
        Sunday
        .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreSee 1946 12 27.....2011
        1946 12 30
        Monday
        .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreSee 1946 12 27.....2011
        1946 12 31
        Tuesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreSee 1946 12 27.....2011



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        1946 – 1947.New York, N.Y.."Carnation Contented Hour"
        .DE907208,3-6NDCS 1089.2011
        1947 00 00
        1950 00 00.U.S.A.In the 2013-01-29 New York Times, Grace Elizabeth Hale, a professor of history and American studies at the University of Virginia, wrote: "By the late 1940s, black sales representatives worked the Southern Black Belt and Northern black urban areas, black fashion models appeared in Pepsi ads in black publications, and special point-of-purchase displays appeared in stores patronized by African-Americans. The company hired Duke Ellington as a spokesman."(1)

        The New York Times obituary for Pepsi-Cola marketing executive Edward F. Boyd says "His program also included having celebrities like Duke Ellington and Lionel Hampton give “shout-outs” for Pepsi from the stage."(2)

        "After World War II, seeking a competitive advantage over market leader Coca-Cola, Pepsi’s staunchly liberal CEO Walter Mack decided to radically expand his company’s marketing efforts in the underserved black community. He hired a team of black sales reps and marketers to blanket the rural Black Belt of the South and the urban enclaves of the North. This team was responsible for hiring some of the first black fashion models used by a major brand. They created the first in-store, point-of-purchase displays targeting black shoppers and hired Duke Ellington to endorse Pepsi from the stage during his shows."(3)
        .....added 2013-01-31

        January 1947

        1947 01 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Cat Anderson, trumpet, leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012 10 10
        1947 01 01
        Wednesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreSee 1946 12 27.....2011
        1947 01 02
        Thursday
        .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreSee 1946 12 27.....2011
        1947 01 03
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1947 01 04.Springfield, Ohio..
        Stratemann, p.285....2011
        1947 01 05
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1947 01 06
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1947 01 07
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Pathé StudiosCapitol Radio Transcription recording session
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Jordan, F. Williams, W. Jones, Nance, Brown, De Paris, C. Jones, Hamilton, Procope, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Pettiford, Greer

          Titles recorded:
        • Golden Feather
        • Golden Cress
        • Flippant Flurry
        • Jam-A-Ditty
        • Fugueaditti
        • Happy Go Lucky Local - Parts 1 & 2
        • Overture To A Jam Session
        • Sultry Sunset
        Stratemann, p.285DE470100,1-24.djpadded 2011

        updated 2013-04-29
        1947 01 08
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1947 01 09
        Thursday
        1947 01 15Boston, Mass.Keith's RKO Theatre
        (Stratemann)
        or

        RKO-Boston
        (Billboard 19470118)
        Stage show
        Band plus
        • Peck and Peck ("unusual impressionistic dances)
        • Howell and Bouser ("old-fashioned type song-and-patter team",
          and
        • Fred Douglas ("better at dancing than comedy or magic but he draws laughs")
        Billboard describes the show as "a model of musical interest, expertness and taste."
        Also:
        • "Marian Cox is a tall, striking gal who sings odd variations on St. Louis Blues
        • "Kay Davis' Minehaha displays a lovely voice and melody."
        • Ray Nance has fun with Just Squeeze Me."
        • "Al Hibbler...as a band singer...has a lot to offer audiences who are tired of crooners and groaners."


        On Jan. 18 Billboard carried a story datelined Jan. 11 saying the Boston Theater's stage show for the week ending Jan. 8 was by Professor Lamberti, Tommy Dix and Sybil Bowman, and "Nocturne held the screen."..."Current show at the Boston is headed by Duke Ellington and sidemen. On screen is Boston Blackie and the Law."

        (From what I can make out in "Built in Boston, City and Suburb 1800-2000," by Douglass Shand-Tucci, there was a Boston Theatre and an RKO Keith Theatre side by side, and across the street, the B.F.Keith Memorial Theatre. "Vaudeville Old & New, An Encyclopedia of Variety Performers in America, Vol I" lists 14 Keith-Albee theatres in Boston on page 603, none named "Keith's RKO Theatre" so it is not clear which one Ellington appeared in.)
        • Billboard 1947-01-18 p.35
        • Stratemann p.285 citing
          • Variety 1947-01-15 p.23
          • Billboard:
            • 1947-01-11 p.35
            • 1947-01-25 p.38
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-29
        1947 01 10
        Friday
        .Boston, Mass.Keith's RKO TheatreStage show - see 1947 01 09

        During one of the performances Boston Pops conductor Arthur Fiedler presented Ellington with his third Esquire 'Gold Award'. This award was for the 'top popular music composer and arranger' of 1946.

        Stratemann places this on Jan. 10 but Billboard's review of the show, datelined Thursday afternoon, Jan. 9, announced "This week in Boston, Duke Ellington received from Arthur Fiedler..."
        Billboard 1947-01-18 p.35...djp
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        1947 01 11
        Saturday
        .Boston, Mass.Keith's RKO TheatreStage show - see 1947 01 09.....2011
        1947 01 12
        Sunday
        .Boston, Mass.Keith's RKO TheatreStage show - see 1947 01 09.....2011
        1947 01 13
        Monday
        .Boston, Mass.Keith's RKO TheatreStage show - see 1947 01 09.....2011
        1947 01 14
        Tuesday
        .Boston, Mass.Keith's RKO TheatreStage show - see 1947 01 09.....2011
        1947 01 15
        Wednesday
        .Boston, Mass.Keith's RKO TheatreStage show - see 1947 01 09.....2011
        1947 01 16
        Thursday
        1947 01 22
        Wednesday
        Baltimore, Md.Royal TheatreTheatre show.VARphoto...2011
        1947 01 17
        Friday
        .Baltimore, Md.Royal TheatreTheatre show - see 1947 01 16.....2011
        1947 01 18
        Saturday
        .Baltimore, Md.Royal TheatreTheatre show - see 1947 01 16.....2011
        1947 01 19
        Sunday
        .Baltimore, Md.Royal TheatreTheatre show - see 1947 01 16.....2011
        1947 01 20
        Monday
        .Baltimore, Md.Royal TheatreTheatre show - see 1947 01 16.....2011
        1947 01 21
        Tuesday
        .Baltimore, Md.Royal TheatreTheatre show - see 1947 01 16.....2011
        1947 01 22
        Wednesday
        .Baltimore, Md.Royal TheatreTheatre show - see 1947 01 16.....2011
        1947 01 23
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1947 01 24
        Friday
        1947 01 30
        Thursday
        Detroit, Mich.Paradise TheaterTheatre showStratemann, p.285....2011
        1947 01 25
        Saturday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise TheaterTheatre show - see 1947 01 24.....2011
        1947 01 26
        Sunday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise TheaterTheatre show - see 1947 01 24.....2011
        1947 01 27
        Monday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise TheaterTheatre show - see 1947 01 24.....2011
        1947 01 28
        Tuesday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise TheaterTheatre show - see 1947 01 24.....2011
        1947 01 29
        Wednesday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise TheaterTheatre show - see 1947 01 24.....2011
        1947 01 30
        Thursday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise TheaterTheatre show - see 1947 01 24.....2011
        1947 01 31
        Friday
        .activity not documented.

        February 1947

        1947 02 01
        Saturday
        .Gary, Ind...
        Stratemann, p.285....2011
        1947 02 02...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        “Dud” Bascomb, trumpet, joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-10
        1947 02 02
        Sunday
        .Chicago, Ill.Civic Opera HouseRecorded concert
        Personnel: Hemphill, Jordan, Bascomb, F. Williams, Baker, Nance, Brown, De Paris, C.Jones, Hamilton, Procope, Hodges, Sears, Carney, Ellington, Strayhorn, Guy, Pettiford, Greer, Hibbler Kay Davis, M.Cox

        Songs recorded:
        • Happy Go Lucky Local
        • Beggar's Holiday Medley:
          • 1. Take Love Easy
          • 2. When I Walk With You
          • 3. Tomorrow Mountain
          • 4. Brown Penny
        • Triple Play
        • Near Mess
        • THE BEAUTIFUL INDIANS:
          • 1. Minnehaha
          • 2. Hiawatha
        .DE4702...
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        1947 02 031947 02 05Columbus, OhioPalace Theatre.
        .....2011
        .Columbus, OhioPalace TheatreTheatre engagement - see 1947 02 03.....2011>
        1947 02 03
        Monday
        .Columbus, OhioPalace TheatreTheatre engagement - see 1947 02 03.....2011>
        1947 02 04
        Tuesday
        .Columbus, OhioPalace TheatreTheatre engagement - see 1947 02 03.....2011>
        1947 02 05
        Wednesday
        .Columbus, OhioPalace TheatreTheatre engagement - see 1947 02 03.....2011>
        1947 02 06
        Thursday
        .Pittsburgh, Penn.Savoy Ballroom.
        .....2011
        1947 02 07
        Friday
        1947 02 13
        Thursday
        Philadelphia, Penn.Earle TheaterTheatre engagement - see 1947 02 07.....2011
        1947 02 08
        Saturday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.Earle Theater.....2011
        1947 02 09
        Sunday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.Earle Theater.....2011
        1947 02 10
        Monday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.Earle Theater.....2011
        1947 02 11
        Tuesday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.Earle Theater.....2011
        1947 02 12
        Wednesday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.Earle Theater.....2011
        1947 02 13
        Thursday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.Earle Theater.....2011
        1947 02 14
        Friday
        1947 02 20New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater
        253 W. 125th St., Borough of Manhattan, Harlem district
        .
        .....2011
        1947 02 15
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterTheatre engagement - see 1947 02 14.....2011
        1947 02 16
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterTheatre engagement - see 1947 02 14.....2011
        1947 02 17
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterTheatre engagement - see 1947 02 14.....2011
        1947 02 18
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterTheatre engagement - see 1947 02 14.....2011
        1947 02 19
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterTheatre engagement - see 1947 02 14.....2011
        1947 02 20
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterTheatre engagement - see 1947 02 14.....2011
        1947 02 21
        Friday
        1947 02 27Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreTheatre show

        Ellington is interviewed from the theatre, for radio, by Emerson Parker
        .DE4704...
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        1947 02 22
        Saturday
        .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreTheatre show
        -see 1947 02 21
        ....2011
        1947 02 23
        Sunday
        .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreTheatre show - see 1947 02 21....2011
        1947 02 24
        Monday
        .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreTheatre show - see 1947 02 21....2011
        1947 02 25
        Tuesday
        .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreTheatre show - see 1947 02 21....2011
        1947 02 26
        Wednesday
        .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreTheatre show - see 1947 02 21....2011
        1947 02 27
        Thursday
        .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreTheatre show - see 1947 02 21....2011
        1947 02 28
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1947 02 --.Philadelphia, Penn..Ellington interviewed for broadcast on Hot Corner by an unnamed radio host
        .DE470307,1-40..
        added 2011

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        March 1947

        1947 03 01
        Saturday
        .Lancaster, Penn...
        Stratemann, p.285....2011
        1947 03 02
        Sunday
        .Richmond, Va...
        Stratemann, p.285....2011
        1947 03 03
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1947 03 04
        Tuesday
        .Norfolk, Va...
        Stratemann, p.285....2011
        1947 03 05
        Wednesday
        .Danville, Va.North Theater.
        Stratemann, p.285...CAHmail2011
        1947 03 06
        Thursday
        .Raleigh, N.C...
        Stratemann, p.285....2011
        1947 03 07
        Friday
        .Columbia S.C.
        or
        Columbus, Ga.
        ..
        Stratemann, p.285....2011
        1947 03 08
        Saturday
        .Macon, Ga...
        Stratemann, p.285....2011
        1947 03 09
        Sunday
        .Atlanta, Ga...
        Stratemann, p.285....2011
        1947 03 10
        Monday
        .Chattanooga, Tenn.AuditoriumConcert & Dance “for colored”
        Stratemann, p.285....2011
        1947 03 11
        Tuesday
        .Knoxville, Tenn.Chilhowie Park.
        Stratemann, p.285....2011
        1947 03 12
        Wednesday
        .Charlotte, N.C...
        Stratemann, p.285....2011
        1947 03 13
        Thursday
        .Durham, N.C...
        Stratemann, p.285....2011
        1947 03 14
        Friday
        .Kinston, N.C...
        Stratemann, p.285....2011
        1947 03 15
        Saturday
        .Greensboro, N.C...
        Stratemann, p.285....2011
        1947 03 16
        Sunday
        .Atlanta, Ga...
        Stratemann, p.285....2011
        1947 03 17
        Monday
        .Charleston, S.C...
        Stratemann, p.285....2011
        1947 03 18
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1947 03 19
        Wednesday
        .Wilmington, N.C...
        Stratemann, p.285....2011
        1947 03 20
        Thursday
        .Maxton, N.C...
        Stratemann, p.285....2011
        1947 03 21
        Friday
        .Greenville, S.C...
        Stratemann, p.285....2011
        1947 03 22
        Saturday
        .Tuskegee, Ala...
        Stratemann, p.285....2011
        1947 03 23
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1947 03 24
        Monday
        .Lakeland, Fla...
        Stratemann, p.285....2011
        1947 03 25
        Tuesday
        .Orlando, Fla...
        Stratemann, p.285....2011
        1947 03 26
        Wednesday
        .Palatka, Fla..Down Beat reported Ellington told them about the dance at Palatka.

        Hibbler was singing Don't Take Your Love From Me when something sounding like a couple of shots were heard. The band kept playing and Hibbler kept singing, until more shots rang out. The audience scattered and the band fled to the dressing rooms, abandoning the blind Hibbler, who kept singing. The article concludes by saying a dancer was killed and a second was paralyzed for life.
        • Stratemann, p.285
        • "Even Bullets Can't Keep Hibbler From Singing,"
          Down Beat 1947 06 04
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-24
        1947 03 27
        Thursday
        .St Petersburg, Fla.Joylandpreview
        Stratemann, p.285...Agustěn Perez Gasco aug112011
        1947 03 28
        Friday
        .West Palm Beach, Fla...
        Stratemann, p.285....2011
        1947 03 29
        Saturday
        .Orlando, Fla...
        Stratemann, p.285....2011
        1947 03 30
        Sunday
        .Miami, Fla...
        Stratemann, p.285....2011
        1947 03 31
        Monday
        .Tampa, Fla...
        Stratemann, p.285....2011

        April 1947

        1947 04 01
        Tuesday
        .Fort Myers, Fla...
        Stratemann, p.285....2011
        1947 04 02
        Wednesday
        .Tampa, Fla...
        Stratemann, p.285....2011
        1947 04 03
        Thursday
        .Jacksonville, Fla...
        Stratemann, p.285....2011
        1947 04 04
        Friday
        .Savannah, Ga...
        Stratemann, p.286....2011
        1947 04 05
        Saturday
        .Kingsport, Tenn...
        Stratemann, p.286....2011
        1947 04 06
        Sunday
        .Nashville, Fla...
        Stratemann, p.286....2011
        1947 04 07?
        Monday
        .St. Louis, Mo...
        Stratemann, p.286....2011
        1947 04 08
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1947 04 09
        Wednesday
        .Des Moines, Io.Tromar Ballroom.
        Stratemann, p.286....2011
        1947 04 10
        Thursday
        .Minneapolis, Minn...
        Stratemann, p.286....2011
        1947 04 11
        Friday
        .Chicago, Ill...
        Stratemann, p.286....2011
        1947 04 12
        Saturday
        .Anderson, Ind...
        Stratemann, p.286....2011
        1947 04 13
        Sunday
        .Chicago, Ill...
        Stratemann, p.286....2011
        1947 04 14
        Monday
        .Detroit, Mich...
        Stratemann, p.286....2011
        1947 04 15
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1947 04 16
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1947 04 17
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1947 04 18
        Friday
        .Louisburg, Penn...
        Stratemann, p.286....2011
        1947 04 19
        Saturday
        ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Sonny Greer hospitalized, drummer Ed McConney subs
        Stratemann p.286 citing Down Beat, 1947-05-07djpAdded 2012-11-14
        1947 04 19
        Saturday
        .Ithaca, N.Y.Bailey Hall
        Cornell University
        Concert for the Cornell Rhythm Club.
        Stratemann, p.286DE470505,2-29
        04,3-56
        96,2-3
        94,2-9
        91,1-6
        90,1-8
        86,1-3
        84,3-9
        Timner corrections -4/21.
        added 2011

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        1947 04 20
        Sunday<
        .Buffalo, N.Y.Memorial Auditorium.
        Stratemann, p.286....2011
        1947 04 21
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1947 04 22
        Tuesday
        .Newburgh, N.Y...
        Stratemann, p.286....2011
        1947 04 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Al Hibbler leaves the band before or during the upcoming Paramount run, but will return in August

        Singer Chester Crumper joins the band
        • New Desor vol.2
        • Stratemann p.286 citing Variety 1947-04-30 p.56
        djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1947 04 23
        Wednesday
        1947 05 19New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreStage show - six shows daily
        Ellington's male vocalist during this engagement was Chester Crumpler.

        Ed McConney subbed for Greer, who was in Chicago suffering from pneumonia.

        Supporting acts:
        • Buck & Bubbles
        • Coke & Poke
        • Golden Gate Quartet
        • Calcutta

        Stratemann reports the show took in $315,000 (First week, $100,000; second, $85,000; third $70,000; final week, $60,000).
        • Billboard 1947-03-10, p.44
        • Stratemann, p.286 citing Billboard 1947-05-31 p.30
        • Pittsburgh Courier 1947-03-19,p.15
        ....
        added 2011

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        1947 04 24
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1947-04-23.....added 2011
        updated 2012-11-14
        1947 04 25
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1947-04-23.....added 2011
        updated 2012-11-14
        1947 04 26
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1947-04-23.....added 2011
        updated 2012-11-14
        1947 04 27
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1947-04-23.....added 2011
        updated 2012-11-14
        1947 04 28
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1947-04-23.....added 2011
        updated 2012-11-14
        1947 04 29
        Tuesday
        Ellington's birthday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1947-04-23.....added 2011
        updated 2012-11-14
        1947 04 30
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1947-04-23.....added 2011
        updated 2012-11-14

        May 1947

        1947 05 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Marion Cox leaves the band , although she will record with the band in 1950 and 1955
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1947 05 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Trombonist Tyree Glenn, born 1912, joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-12
        1947 05 01
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1947-04-23.....added 2011
        updated 2012-11-14
        1947 05 02
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1947-04-23.....added 2011
        updated 2012-11-14
        1947 05 03
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1947-04-23.....added 2011
        updated 2012-11-14
        1947 05 04
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.City Center Casion
        133 W.55th St.
        A four-day "carnival-bazar" sponsored by the National Council of American Soviet Friendship ...opened with a variety concert starring Anita Alvarez, John Buckmaster and Duke Ellington. The concert was followed by an auction sale and the official opening of merchandise booths,exhibits and an art show..."...djpadded 2012-11-14
        1947 05 04
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1947-04-23.....added 2011
        updated 2012-11-14
        1947 05 05
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1947-04-23.....added 2011
        updated 2012-11-14
        1947 05 06
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1947-04-23.....added 2011
        updated 2012-11-14
        1947 05 07
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1947-04-23.....added 2011
        updated 2012-11-14
        1947 05 08
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1947-04-23.....added 2011
        updated 2012-11-14
        1947 05 09
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1947-04-23.....added 2011
        updated 2012-11-14
        1947 05 09
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Golden Gate Ballroom
        142nd Street & Lenox Avenue

        FEPC benefit dance "N.Y. Council for a Permanent FEPC presents FEPC Benefit Dance

        Erskine Hawkins and His Band were to provide the music, with entertainment provided by Duke Ellington, Ralph Cooper, Dave Finian's Rainbow" Wayne, Willie Bryant, Al Jones, Jimmy Daniels, John Mason, and Larry "Call Me Mister" Winters.
        New York Age
        • Announcement 1947-10-03, p.4
        • Announcement and ad, 1947-05-10 p.4
        ...djp
        added 2013-06-01
        1947 05 10
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1947-04-23.....added 2011
        updated 2012-11-14
        1947 05 10
        Saturday
        8:35–9:30 pm
        .New York, N.Y..WNEW “Saturday Night Swing Show” broadcast

        Ellington appeared with Taft Jordan, Ray Nance, Lawrence Brown, Johnny Hodges, Al Sears, Harry Carney, Oscar Pettiford and Sonny Greer.

        Their broadcast, described as "Swing Session, observing Duke Ellington's Twentieth Anniversary in Show Business," included Jack Teagarden, Skitch Henderson, Billy Strayhorn and possibly Buddy Rich as guest artists.

        Vail reports "WNEW presents an all day tribute to Duke Ellington," but does not cite a source. This is not shown in the WNEW listings in the New York Times radio log.

        Four titles were used for the All Services V-Disc transcriptions 795A and 795B
        DE470609,3-24
        03,2-28
        02,3-14
        98,2-20
        89,1-5
        88,2-4
        87,3-2
        Timner corrections -4/17.
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-01
        1947 05 11
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1947-04-23.....added 2011
        updated 2012-11-14
        1947 05 12
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1947-04-23.....added 2011
        updated 2012-11-14
        1947 05 13
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1947-04-23.....added 2011
        updated 2012-11-14
        1947 05 14
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1947-04-23.....added 2011
        updated 2012-11-14
        1947 05 15
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1947-04-23.....added 2011
        updated 2012-11-14
        1947 05 16
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1947-04-23.....added 2011
        updated 2012-11-14
        1947 05 17
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1947-04-23.....added 2011
        updated 2012-11-14
        1947 05 18
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1947-04-23.....added 2011
        updated 2012-11-14
        1947 05 19
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1947-04-23.....added 2011
        updated 2012-11-14
        1947 05 19
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y..“Carnation Hour”
        .DE470701,2-29..2011
        1947 05 22
        Thursday
        .Worcester, Mass...
        .....2011
        1947 05 23
        Friday
        .Boston, Mass. (Ma)South State ArmoryBenefit dance, United Negro College Fund

        Admission $1.80 including tax, or $1.50 in advance
        .....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-01
        1947 05 24.Salem (Ma)..
        .....2011
        1947 05 25.Shrewsbury (Ma)..
        .....2011
        1947 05 30.Providence (Ri)..
        .....2011
        1947 05 31
        Saturday
        .Lewiston, Ma.Dancetime
        Maine State Fair Grounds
        Duke Ellington and his World Famous Orchestra

        Admission $1.50
        Ad, Portland (Maine) Press Herald, 1947-05-31, p.6....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-18

        June 1947

        1947 06 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Wilbur de Paris leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1947 06 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Taft Jordan, trumpet, leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1947 06 01.New London, Conn.Danceland.
        .....2011
        1947 06 02.Fitchburg (Ma)..
        .....2011
        1947 06 03.Manchester (Nh).Dance
        .DE902301,3-13NDCS 1029.2011
        1947 06 05.Baltimore,, Md...
        .....2011
        1947 06 06.Rochester, N.Y...
        .....2011
        1947 06 07.Sampson, N.Y.Sampson CollegeDance

        "Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Shafer and Mr. and Mrs. Fay Lunkenheimer attended the dance at Sampson College last Saturday night, at which Duke Ellington's band played."
        The Red Creek Herald, Red Creek, N.Y., 1947-06-12, p.5....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-16
        1947 06 09.New York, N.Y..Capitol recording session,
        .DE470890,4-3
        84,3-9
        82,2-7
        81,5-1
        ..2011
        1947 06 10.New York, N.Y..Capitol recording session,
        .DE470906,2-34
        06,1-11+27
        00,1-24
        98,4-14
        84,3-9
        ..2011
        1947 06 13.Washington, D.C.Watergate.
        .....2011
        1947 06 14.Pittsburgh, Penn.Syria MosqueConcert
        Pittsburgh Press music critic Ralph Lewando's glowing review gave some of the song titles:
        • Diminuendo in Blue
        • Crescendo in Blue
        • Bluetopia
        • Moon Mist
        • Black Brown and Beige
        • Rockin' in Rhythm
        • Chaucogagaug Maushaugagog Chaubunagungamaug
        • Flippant Flurry
        Mr.Lewando said the variety, climaxes and taperings off of tonal volume in Diminuendo in Blue and Crescendo in Blue sent the audience into spasms of delight.

        Soloists mentioned: Hodges, Jordan, Brown, Carney, Hamilton

        Singers mentioned: Nance, Davis, Chester Crumpler

        Billy Strayhorn may have been present. His teacher, Max Adkins attended the concert.

        Ticket prices: $3.60 $3.00, $2.40 $1.80 $1.60
        • The Pittsburgh Press
          • Preview, 1947-06-08 p.52
          • Ads, 1947-06-08, p.46, 1947-06-10 p.16 & 1947-06-13 p.30
          • Review "Duke adds Jet Power to Jazz," 1947-06-16, p.14
        • Vail I
        .
        ..Stratemann p.287djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-14
        1947 06 15.Indianapolis, Ind...
        .....2011
        1947 06 17.Springfield, Ill...
        .....2011
        1947 06 18.Joliet, Ill...
        .....2011
        1947 06 19.South Bend, Ind...
        .....2011
        1947 06 21.Edelweiss, Ind...
        .....2011
        1947 06 22.St. Louis, Mo...
        .....2011
        1947 06 241947 06 25Oklahoma City, Okla...
        .....2011
        1947 06 27
        Friday
        1947 07 10
        Thursday
        Denver, Col. El Patio Ballroom
        Lakeside Park
        Stratemann has this engagement ending July 10 but Vail says there was a broadcast on closing night, July 11. The latest recorded broadcast in New Desor is July 9.Stratemann, p.287
        Vail I
        ...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-01-05
        1947 06 28
        Saturday
        .Denver, Col.El Patio Ballroom
        Lakeside Park
        see 1947 06 27.....2011
        1947 06 29
        Sunday
        .Denver, Col.El Patio Ballroom
        Lakeside Park
        see 1947 06 27.....2011
        1947 06 30
        Monday
        .Denver, Col.El Patio Ballroom
        Lakeside Park
        see 1947 06 27.....2011

        July 1947

        1947 07 01
        Tuesday
        .Denver, Col.El Patio Ballroom
        Lakeside Park
        see 1947 06 27
        radio broadcast recorded
        .DE471005,3-48..2011
        1947 07 02
        Wednesday
        .Denver, Col.El Patio Ballroom
        Lakeside Park
        see 1947 06 27.....2011
        1947 07 03
        Thursday
        .Denver, Col.El Patio Ballroom
        Lakeside Park
        see 1947 06 27.....2011
        1947 07 04
        Friday
        .Denver, Col.El Patio Ballroom
        Lakeside Park
        see 1947 06 27
        Broadcast recorded
        .DE471105,3-48
        90,1-4
        89,4-3
        89,3-6
        ..2011
        1947 07 05
        Saturday
        .Denver, Col.El Patio Ballroom
        Lakeside Park
        see 1947 06 27.....2011
        1947 07 06
        Sunday
        .Denver, Col.El Patio Ballroom
        Lakeside Park
        see 1947 06 27.....2011
        1947 07 07
        Monday
        .Denver, Col.El Patio Ballroom
        Lakeside Park
        see 1947 06 27.....2011
        1947 07 08
        Tuesday
        .Denver, Col.El Patio Ballroom
        Lakeside Park
        see 1947 06 27
        Broadcast recorded
        .DE471291,5-6
        81,1-3
        ..2011
        1947 07 09
        Wednesday
        .Denver, Col.El Patio Ballroom
        Lakeside Park
        see 1947 06 27
        Broadcast recorded
        .DE471398,2-19
        97,1-2
        93,3-4
        91,5-6
        ..2011
        1947 07 10
        Thursday
        .Denver, Col.El Patio Ballroom
        Lakeside Park
        see 1947 06 27.....2011
        1947 07 11
        Friday
        .Denver, Col.El Patio Ballroom
        Lakeside Park

        see 1947 06 27

        Vail shows a closing night broadcast July 11 but Stratemann has the date running only to July 10. The latest recorded broadcast shown in New Desor is July 9.
        .....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-01-05
        1947 07 121947 07 19Salt Lake CityRainbow.
        .....2011
        1947 07 21.San Francisco, Cal.Opera House.
        .....2011
        1947 07 25
        Friday
        1947 08 07
        Thursday
        Hollywood, Cal.Ciro's
        8433 Sunset Blvd.
        Two week club date on Sunset Strip, with "numerous broadcasts"
        The July 25 broadcast was transcribed for the AFRS series Spotlight Bands no. 1044/47

        It appears Ellington's orchestra appeared along with a house band, the Don Alfredo Rhumba Band.
        Stratemann p.287 citing Billboard 1947-08-09 p.37DE4714.
        added 2011

        updated 2013-01-05
        1947 07 26
        Saturday
        .Hollywood, Cal.Ciro'sClub date - see 1947 07 25
        .....2011
        .1947 07 27
        Sunday
        .Hollywood, Cal.Ciro'sClub date - see 1947 07 25
        .....2011
        .1947 07 28
        Monday
        .Hollywood, Cal.Ciro'sClub date - see 1947 07 25
        .....2011
        .1947 07 29
        Tuesday
        .Hollywood, Cal.Ciro'sClub date - see 1947 07 25
        .....2011
        1947 07 30
        Wednesday
        .Hollywood, Cal.Ciro'sClub date - see 1947 07 25
        The July 30 broadcast was transcribed for the AFRS series Spotlight Bands no. 1083
        .DE471503,3-11..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-01-05
        .1947 07 31
        Thursday
        .Hollywood, Cal.Ciro'sClub date - see 1947 07 25
        .....2011
        .1947 08 01
        Friday
        .Hollywood, Cal.Ciro'sClub date - see 1947 07 25
        .....2011
        .1947 08 02
        Saturday
        .Hollywood, Cal.Ciro'sClub date - see 1947 07 25
        .....2011
        .1947 08 03
        Sunday
        .Hollywood, Cal.Ciro'sClub date - see 1947 07 25
        .....2011
        .1947 08 04
        Monday
        .Hollywood, Cal.Ciro'sClub date - see 1947 07 25
        .....2011
        .1947 08 05
        Tuesday
        .Hollywood, Cal.Ciro'sClub date - see 1947 07 25
        .....2011
        .1947 08 06
        Wednesday
        .Hollywood, Cal.Ciro'sClub date - see 1947 07 25
        .....2011
        .1947 08 07
        Thursday
        .Hollywood, Cal.Ciro'sClub date - see 1947 07 25
        .....2011
        ..Hollywood, Cal.Ciro'sClub date - see 1947 07 25
        .....2011

        August 1947

        1947 08 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Chester Crumper leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1947 08 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Al Hibbler rejoins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1947 08 011947 08 07Hollywood, Cal.Ciro's.
        .....2011
        1947 08 01.Hollywood, Cal.Ciro'sSpotlightBands 1077
        .DE471603,3-11..2011
        1947 08 03.Hollywood, Cal.Ciro's.
        ..03,3-11..2011
        1947 08 05.Hollywood, Cal.Ciro's Broadcast.
        .DE904906,2-27
        05,2-13
        NDCS 1074.2011
        1947 08 06.Hollywood Ciro's Broadcast..
        .DE9050.NDCS 1074.2011
        1947 08 07.Hollywood Ciro's Broadcast..
        .DE9051.NDCS 1074.2011
        1947 08 08.San Diego, Cal.Pacific Sq.
        .....2011
        1947 08 10.Oakland (Cal)..
        .....2011
        1947 08 14.Los Angeles, Cal..Columbia recording session,
        .DE471707,3-29
        06,2-41
        06,1-16
        03,1-18
        83,1-6
        Timner corrections -4/17
        ..2011
        1947 08 19.Eugene (Or)..
        .....2011
        1947 08 20.Albany (Or)..
        .....2011
        1947 08 21.Tacoma, Wash...
        .....2011
        1947 08 22
        Friday
        .White Rock, B.C. Peace Arch border crossing.CBC commentator Susan Fletcher, learning Ellington would not have time in Vancouver to be interviewed for her Flicks and Flashes national radio programme, drove to Peace Arch and "pushed a microphone in front of him as he went through the Customs. The interview was conducted with a background of car horns and assorted crowd sounds, all of which made the assignment just a bit tough!"The Coaticook (Quebec) Observer, 1947 09-12...djpadded 2012-10-29
        1947 08 22
        Friday
        .Lower Mainland, B.C. en routeThe Province newspaper's Frank Mulcahy interviewed Ellington on the chartered bus as it travelled from Peace Arch to Malkin Bowl. The paper printed his account of the interview and concert the next day. The interview concerned Ellington's feelings about racial prejuduce and about music. According to the intro, the discussion carried on right up to the arrival at Malkin Bowl."Racial Prejudice Everywhere, Says Ellington"   Vancouver Daily Province 1947-08-23 p.9...djpadded 2013-01-05
        1947 08 22
        Friday
        8:30 pm
        .Vancouver, B.C.Stanley ParkThree hour outdoor concert in the Malkin Bowl amphitheatre. Arrangements were made to move the concert indoors if the weather was bad. The concert was advertised in the Daily Province as "Exactly as presented recently in Carnegie Hall, New York" and as "Exactly the same program as the orchestra will present next week in Hollywood Bowl."
        Tickets:
        • "special chairs" $2.50
        • all other seats $2.00


        Stratemann says Down Beat showed Ellington in Seattle on Aug. 22
        • Announcement, Vancouver Daily Province 1947-08-21 p.6
        • Advertisements, Vancouver Daily Province
          • 1947-08-21 p.8
          • 1947-08-22 p.8
        • Review, Vancouver Daily Province 1947-08-23
        ..Stratemann, p.287, citing Variety 1947-08-13 p.40djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-01-05
        1947 08 23
        Saturday
        .Portland, Ore...
        ...Timner corrections -4/17+20.2011
        1947 08 24
        Sunday
        .Portland, Ore...
        ...Timner corrections -4/17+20.2011
        1947 08 25
        Monday
        .. Meadowbrook Gardensactivities not documented
        Vail, Vol.I reported Duke was a guest on Tommy Dorsey's Tender Leaf Tea radio show at the Meadowbrook Gardens in Culver City.
        This appears to be in error - see 1946 08 25
        ...Vail, Vol.Idjpadded 2013-01-05
        1947 08 26
        Tuesday
        2 to 3 pm
        .Victoria, B.C.Fletcher's record store
        1130 Douglas St.
        Duke made a personal appearance to sign records for buyers.Ad, Victoria Daily Colonist 1947-08-26, p.19.. ..added 2013-01-05
        1947 08 26
        Tuesday
        9 pm to 1 am
        .Victoria, B.C. Bay Street ArmouryConcert and dance
        Special amplifying system
        Seating arrangement on balcony

        Tickets -
        advance, $1.75;
        at the door, $2.10

        An unidentified reporter tried to interview Ellington before the performance, but didn't get very far. His report concludes "a reporter shuffled out at this point with no interview."
        .
        • Ads, Victoria Daily Colonist
          • 1947-08-16 p.18
          • 1947-08-23 p.18
          • 1947-08-26 p.18
        • An anonymous report, Victoria Daily Colonist 1947-08-27, p.3
        ...djpadded 2013-01-05
        1947 08 27
        Wednesday
        .Seattle, Wash...
        Stratemann p.287 citing Variety 1947-08-13, p.40..Vail I.
        added 2011

        updated 2013-01-05
        1947 08 28
        Thursday
        1947 08 30
        Saturday
        activities not documented.
        1947 08 31
        Sunday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Hollywood Bowl.
        .DE471890,1-5
        89,1-17
        81,2-7
        ..2011

        September 1947

        1947 09 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Singer Dolores Parker joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1947 09 --.Culver City, Cal.Meadowbrook..DE4720...2011
        1947 09 01
        Monday
        .Los Angeles, Cal..Columbia recording session,
        .DE471903,1-18
        83,3-8
        83,1-6
        ..2011
        1947 09 02
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1947 09 03
        Wednesday
        8:30 pm
        .Tucson, Ariz.Tucson High School StadiumConcert sponsored by R. Paul Willett
        Chester Crumpler was announced as the male vocalist in the advance publicity, but the review says Al Hibbler sang.

        Ellington did not play the piano, saying the atmospheric conditions made the piano so out of tune it was impossible to "get the horns and piano together." A piano tuner had been hired but didn't show.
        Tucson Daily Citizen
        • Publicity, 1947-08-23 p.5
        • Publicity 1947-08-28 p.13
        • Note to Junior Optimists, 1947-09-03
        • Review 1947-09-04 p.4
        ...djp
        added 2013-05-17
        1947 09 04
        Thursday
        .Tucson, Ariz.West Congress StreetDance: "The Ellington outfit will appear at a dance on West Congress Street this evening under a different sponsorship"Tucson Daily Citizen 1947-09-04 p.4...djp
        added 2013-05-17
        1947 09 05
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1947 09 06
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1947 09 07
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1947 09 08
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1947 09 09
        Tuesday
        1947 09 15Los Angeles, Cal.Million Dollar Theater
        -capacity 2,400
        Variety show - Duke Ellington and his orchestra, Mantan Moreland with Haywood Jones and Martina D'Arcy, and Jessye Scott (song and dance)

        Picture: Too Many Winners.

        Prices 55 tp 98 cents
        Four shows daily
        Review of Sept.10 show in Billboard, 1947-09-20 p52...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-05-17
        1947 09 10
        Wednesday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Million Dollar TheaterVariety show - see 1947 09 09.....2011
        1947 09 11
        Thursday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Million Dollar TheaterVariety show - see 1947 09 09.....2011
        1947 09 12
        Friday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Million Dollar TheaterVariety show - see 1947 09 09.....2011
        1947 09 13
        Saturday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Million Dollar TheaterVariety show - see 1947 09 09.....2011
        1947 09 14
        Sunday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Million Dollar TheaterVariety show - see 1947 09 09.....2011
        1947 09 15
        Monday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Million Dollar TheaterVariety show - see 1947 09 09.....2011
        1947 09 10
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1947 09 11
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1947 09 12
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1947 09 13
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1947 09 14
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1947 09 15
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1947 09 16
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1947 09 17
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1947 09 18
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1947 09 19
        Friday
        1947 09 21Culver City, Cal.Meadowbrook Gardens Café
        8781 W.Washington Blvd.
        First of 3 three-day weekend spots.

        Guarantee $2,500/weekend or 70% of all admissions over $3,000.

        "Ellington and his orchestra will play at the Meadowbrook every Friday, Saturday and Sunday, with a Sunday concert from 8:30 tp 9:30 preceding the regular dancing."
        • Stratemann p.288 citing Variety 1937-08-20, p.45
        • Plug: "Duke Ellington Will Open Fri. Nite at Meadowbrook," California Eagle, date uncertain
          • Ads, California Eagle 1947-09-27 p.18
          • 1947-10-02 p.22
        ...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-07-11
        1947 09 20
        Saturday
        .Culver City, Cal.Meadowbrook Gardens Cafésee 1947 09 19.....2011
        1947 09 21
        Sunday
        .Culver City, Cal.Meadowbrook Gardens Cafésee 1947 09 19.....2011
        1947 09 22
        Monday
        .activities not documented.
        1947 09 23
        Tuesday
        .activities not documented.
        1947 09 24
        Wednesday
        .activities not documented.
        1947 09 25
        Thursday
        .activities not documented.
        1947 09 26
        Friday
        .Culver City, Cal.Meadowbrook Gardens CaféSecond three-day weekend gig - see 1947 09 19.....2011
        1947 09 27
        Saturday
        .Vancouver, B.C..Peripheral event
        Ivie Anderson interview by Bill Hill on Vancouver radio station CKMO
        DEMS 01,2-16/2
        added 2011

        updated 2013-05-17
        1947 09 27
        Saturday
        .Culver City, Cal.Meadowbrook Gardens Cafésee 1947 09 19.....2011
        1947 09 28
        Sunday
        .Culver City, Cal.Meadowbrook Gardens Cafésee 1947 09 19.....2011
        1947 09 29
        Monday
        .Los Angeles, Cal..Columbia recording session,
        .DE472183,4-2
        83,2-1
        81,4-3
        ..2011
        1947 09 30
        Tuesday
        .Los Angeles, Cal..Columbia recording session,
        .DE472283,2-1..2011

        October 1947

        1947 10 01
        Wednesday
        .Los Angeles, Cal..Columbia recording session,
        .DE472307,3-29
        06,2-19
        06,1-16
        00,3-24
        93,3-4
        83,3-8
        83,2-1
        Timner corrections -4/29.2011
        1947 10 02
        Thursday
        .Los Angeles, Cal..Columbia recording session,
        .DE472407,2-11
        01,1-28
        00,2-8
        ..2011
        1947 10 03
        Friday
        .Culver City, Cal.Meadowbrook Gardens Café
        Third 3 day weekend gig - marked unconfirmed because it isn't certain the band played on Oct 3. According to Stratemann, the contract was for three 3-day weekends, but Stratemann only shows the band playing at the Meadowbrook on Oct. 4 and 5 on this third appearance. Publicity and ads in the California Eagle, however, say Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
        .....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-07-11
        1947 10 04
        Saturday
        .Culver City, Cal.Meadowbrook Gardens CaféSee 1947 09 19 and 1947 10 03.DE4725...2011
        1947 10 05
        Sunday
        .Culver City, Cal.Meadowbrook Gardens CaféSee 1947 09 19 and 1947 10 03
        .DE4726...2011
        1947 10 06
        Monday
        .Los Angeles, Cal..Columbia recording session,
        .DE472707,3-29
        06,2-10
        06,1-16
        03,2-24+29
        00,3-24
        93,3-4
        83,2-1
        NDCS 1104.2011
        1947 10 07
        Tuesday
        .activities not documented.
        1947 10 08
        Wednesday
        .activities not documented.
        1947 10 09
        Thursday
        .El Paso, Tex.El Paso ColiseumDance 8:30 - 12:30
        "Duke Ellington will bring his band to El Paso Thursday for a dance at the Coliseum from 8:30 p.m.to12:30. Special bus service will be provided from San Jacinto Plaza. A large audience of spectators is expected. A special section will be set aside for Negroes..."
        Ad and announcement, El Paso Herald-Post, 1947-10-04, p.6....djp added 2011
        updated 2012-08-06
        1947 10 10
        Friday
        .activities not documented.
        1947 10 11
        Saturday
        1947 10 12
        Sunday
        Fort Worth, Tex.Texas Christian UniversityCollege prom
        Stratemann: "the Ellignton band created a precedent as the first black orchestra to play for the white crowd at this location"
        Stratemann p.288 citing Variety 1947-10-01 p.46.....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-07-11
        1947 10 12
        Sunday
        .Fort Worth, Tex.Texas Christian Universitysee 1947 10 11
        .....2011
        1947 10 13
        Monday
        .Dallas, Tex...
        .....2011
        1947 10 14
        Tuesday
        .Hot Spring (Ark)..
        .....2011
        1947 10 15
        Wednesday
        9 PM-1 AM
        .Joplin, Mo.Holiday InnOne hour concert followed by 3 hours of dancing. Publicity says the band travels in its own railcars, and it was through the cooperation of the Frisco railroad that the Duke was routed through Joplin.
        Joplin Globe
        • Identical ads:
          • 1947-09-30 p.9
          • 1947-10-01 p.6
          • 1947-10-02
          • 1947-10-04
          • 1947-10-10 9.B9
          • 1947-10-11 p.7
        • Publicity 1947-10-12, pC-5
        ...djp.
        added 2011

        updated 2013-07-11
        1947 10 16
        Thursday
        .St Joseph, Mo...
        .....2011
        1947 10 17
        Friday
        .Kansas City, Kan...
        .....2011
        1947 10 18
        Saturday
        ...Peripheral event
        American Federation of Musicians president James C. Petrillo announced a recording ban effective December 31, spurring record companies to lay down as many records as possible before the ban. Columbia ran virtually around the clock, with 2 or 3 sessions a day.
        Stratemann, p.288djpAdded 2012-11-03
        1947 10 18
        Saturday
        .Topeka, Kan...
        .....2011
        1947 10 19
        Sunday
        .St. Louis, Mo...
        .....2011
        1947 10 20
        Monday
        .DavenportSt Ambrose.
        ..94,2-9..2011
        1947 10 21
        Tuesday
        .Rock Island, Ill...
        .....2011
        1947 10 22
        Wednesday
        .activities not documented.
        1947 10 23
        Thursday
        .Hayland, Mich...
        .....2011
        1947 10 241947 10 30
        Thursday
        Detroit, Mich.Paradise Theater.
        .....2011
        1947 10 25
        Saturday
        Detroit, Mich.Paradise TheaterSee 1947 10 24.
        .....2011
        1947 10 26
        Sunday
        Detroit, Mich.Paradise TheaterSee 1947 10 24.
        .....2011
        1947 10 27
        Monday
        Detroit, Mich.Paradise TheaterSee 1947 10 24.
        .....2011
        1947 10 28
        Tuesday
        Detroit, Mich.Paradise TheaterSee 1947 10 24.
        .....2011
        1947 10 29
        Wednesday
        Detroit, Mich.Paradise TheaterSee 1947 10 24.
        .....2011
        1947 10 30
        Thursday
        Detroit, Mich.Paradise TheaterSee 1947 10 24.
        .....2011
        1947 10 31
        Friday
        .Ottawa, Ont.Auditorium.
        .....2011

        November 1947

        1947 11 01.Montréal, P.Q.ColiseumConcert/dance
        The Montréal Gazette's favourable review describes an extremely relaxed atmosphere, with people wandering on and off the bandstand in this very large barn-like structure with the acoustics of a boiler factory.
        Review, Montréal Gazette, 1947-11-03..Stratemann p.288.
        added 2011

        updated 2012-11-03
        1947 11 04.Akron, Oh...
        .....2011
        1947 11 05.Cincinnati, Oh...
        .....2011
        1947 11 06.Toledo, Oh...
        .....2011
        1947 11 07.Lafayette, Ind...
        .....2011
        1947 11 08.Louisville, Ky...
        .....2011
        1947 11 10.New York, N.Y..Columbia recording session,
        .DE472804,3-33
        03,3-28
        03,2-24+28
        00,4-14
        00,2-19
        00,1-16
        98,4-14
        93,3-4
        83,3-8
        83,2-1
        NDCS 1018.2011
        1947 11 11.New York, N.Y..Columbia recording session,
        .DE472903,2-24+28
        00,2-19
        98,4-14
        81,2-6
        81,1-3
        Timner corrections .2011
        1947 11 12.Baltimore,, Md...
        .....2011
        1947 11 13.Stamford. Conn...
        .....2011
        1947 11 14.New York, N.Y..Columbia recording session,
        .DE473005,1-32
        03,2-24
        ..2011
        1947 11 15...Peripheral event
        In a story datelined New York, Nov. 15, Billboard reported radio station WMCA was hiring name band leaders such as Tommy Dorsey and Ellington as disc jockeys, and had signed Ellington.

        Rather than trying to invest in developing new names jockeys, the station was using recognized band leaders. It was now planning to recover its $200,000 annual costs with commericials and syndication. The article says the contracts were mostly for five years with Ellington reportedly being paid $1,500/week plus a quarter interest in the gross syndication proceeds.

        Ellington's first show, due to be broadcast Dec. 29, was already sold. WMCA would write, produce and package the program, selling it to other stations for a station's one-time national evening or daytime gross hourly rate, depending on whether the show was aired during the evening or the day.
        Billboard 1947-11-22 pp.10-11.Added 2013-05-17
        1947 11 16.Washington, D.C...
        .....2011
        1947 11 18.New York, N.Y..Columbia recording session,
        .DE473105,1-32..2011
        1947 11 20.New York, N.Y..Columbia recording session,
        .DE473205,1-32
        03,2-24
        Timner corrections .2011
        1947 11 21.Newark, N.J.Mosque Theatre.
        .....2011
        1947 11 22.Haverford, Penn.College.
        .....2011
        1947 11 22...Peripheral event
        In a story datelined New York Nov. 22, Billboard reported MGM Records reported signing Billy Strayhorn to a recording contract under which he would be conductor, writer and pianist. It isn't clear if he was to work with Buddy Rich, who the story also reported was signed by MGM.
        Billboard 29 Nov 1947 p.19.Added 2013-04-30
        1947 11 23.Buffalo, N.Y.Memorial Auditorium.
        .....2011
        1947 11 241947 11 30`Covington, Ky.Lookout House.
        .DE901300,3-1
        00,2-13
        NDCS 1022.2011

        December 1947

        1947 12 00...Peripheral event
        In a story datelined New York, Nov. 22, Billboard, Nov. 29 1947, p.38, reported Mercer Ellington's orchestra would play for dancing and back up the show at the new Club Ebony when it opened in December. The tunes were reportedly written by Ellington and Buster Harding.
        .djpAdded 2013-04-30
        1947 12 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Junior Raglin, bass, rejoins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1947 12 011947 12 07CovingtonLookout House.
        ..00,3-1
        00,2-13
        ..2011
        1947 12 06.Cincinnati, Oh..“NKC Time”
        .DE473309,2-9
        08,3-6
        03,2-24
        00,2-13
        91,3-6
        91,2-7
        ..2011
        1947 12 06.Danville, Va.North Theater
        and/or
        City Armory
        It looks as if there may have been a theater engagement during the day and a dance in the evening.
        Announcement re dance The Bee, 1947-12-16, p.2>...CAHmail added 2011
        updated 2012-08-06
        1947 12 08.Nashville, (Tn)..
        .....2011
        1947 12 09.Knoxville (Tn)..
        .....2011
        1947 12 11.Columbia (Sc).Concerts 3:00+8:30pm
        .....2011
        1947 12 12.Augusta (Ga)..
        .....2011
        1947 12 13.Birmingham, Al...
        .....2011
        1947 12 14.AtlantaCity Auditorium.
        .....2011
        1947 12 15.Raleigh, N.C...
        .....2011
        1947 12 16.Danville, Va...
        .....2011
        1947 12 17.Asheville (Nc)..
        .....2011
        1947 12 18...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        “Dud” Bascomb leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-10
        1947 12 19...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Trumpeter Al Killian, born 1916, joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1947 12 22.New York, N.Y..Columbia recording session,
        .DE473406,1-27
        93,4-5
        93,1-6
        ..2011
        1947 12 24.New York, N.Y.Liederkranz Hall.
        .DE473504,3-51
        04,2-30+50
        03,3-20
        03,2-24+28
        03,1-22
        00,2-19
        90,1-5
        NDCS 1069.2011
        1947 12 26.New York, N.Y.Savoy Plaza Aftern.
        .....2011
        1947 12 26.New York, N.Y.Carnegie HallConcert.
        This concert included a performance referred to by PM as "Entrance of Youth" by Warren Norword (flute), Elaine Jones (F Horn) and Paul Rudolf (piano), the first three students to complete an advanced course at Juilliard on scholarships provided by Ellington. According to New Desor, they performed All Heart.
        Photo and caption, PM, 1947-12-22, p.17 DE473606,2-37
        04,2-30
        02,3-26
        00,3-26
        00,2-18
        85,4-4
        85,3-2
        Timner corrections
        CAHphoto
        .
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-04
        1947 12 27.New York, N.Y.Carnegie HallConcert
        This concert included the Juilliard trio noted in the 1947 12 26 entry.
        .DE473706,2-37
        04,2-30
        03,1-22
        02,3-26
        00,3-26
        00,2-18
        85,4-4
        85,3-2
        Stratemann 289.2011
        1947 12 29.New York, N.Y.Wmca Studios“Paradise Wine”, “Dial The Duke”
        In a story datelined New York, Nov. 22, Billboard reported WMCA's new transcribed Duke Ellington disk jockey show would kick off December 29 and play from 9 to 10 am Monday to Friday and from midnight to 1 a.m. seven days a week. The entire nighttime version was already bought by Paradise Wine Corporation, and three sponsors each had purchased 15 minutes of the morning show. Bob Bach, formerly with Billboard, was to take over writing and disc selection duties.
        Billboard, Nov. 29 1947, p.7DE4738. CAHoct05; djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-30
        1947 12 30.New York, N.Y..Columbia recording session,
        .DE473907,1-23
        03,2-24
        98,4-14
        82,1-6
        81,2-6
        Timner corrections .2011
        1947 12 30.PhiladelphiaAcademy of MusicEvening concert.
        ...Stratemann p. 291.
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-12
        1947 12 31.Boston, Mass.Symphony Hall.
        .....2011



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        January 1948

        1948 01 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Singer Dolores Parker leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1948 01 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Junior Raglin, bass, leaves the band.
        See story
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1948 01 09
        Friday
        8:30 pm
        .Cincinnati, Oh.Taft AuditoriumConcert
        "Big Music Festival
        25 Musicians and Entertainers
        ...featuring Liberian Suite Commissioned by the Government of Liberia for its Centennial, plus Many of the Favorite Numbers"

        Ticket prices $3.60, $3.00, $2,40, $1.80, $1.20
        Ads, Hamilton (Ohio) Journal
        • 1948-01-02, p.8
        • 1948-01-05, p.4
        • 1948-01-09, p.8
        ...djpadded 2012-11-06
        1948 01 10
        Saturday
        .Detroit, Mich.Masonic Auditorium.
        ...Vail I.2011
        1948 01 11
        Sunday
        .Chicago, Ill.Civic Opera HouseTwo concerts, 3pm and 8:30 pm
        ...Stratemann p.291 citing Down Beat 1948-01-28..2011
        1948 01 12
        Monday
        1948 01 14Columbus, Oh.Palace Theatre.
        .....2011
        1948 01 13
        Tuesday
        .Columbus, Oh.Palace TheatreSee 1948 01 12
        .....2011
        1948 01 14
        Wednesday
        .Columbus, Oh.Palace TheatreSee 1948 01 12
        .....2011
        1948 01 15
        Thursday
        .Fort Wayne, Ind.>Quimby Auditorium.
        ....C.Hällström oct09
        added 2011

        updated 2012-11-09
        1948 01 16
        Friday
        .Indianapolis, Ind.English Auditorium.
        ...Vail I.2011
        1948 01 18
        Sunday
        8:30 pm
        .Burlington, Ia.Memorial AuditoriumConcert "exactly as presented in Carnegie Hall, New York"
        Announcement and ad, Burlington, Ia., Hawk-Eye Gazette 1948-01-17,p.3..Vail IA.Neegard oct09
        added 2011

        updated 2012-11-02
        1948 01 19
        Monday
        8 pm
        .Lawrence, Ks.Hoch Auditorium
        University of Kansas

        "Carnegie Hall Concert"
        Ad, Lawrence Daily Journal-World, 1948-01-07, p.3...djpadded 2012-11-07
        1948 01 20
        Tuesday
        .Ames, IowaMemorial Union Hall.
        Special to the Nonpareil, Council Bluffs, Iowa, Nonpareil, 1948-01-16, p.19..Vail I.
        added 2011

        updated 2012-11-05
        1948 01 22
        Thursday
        .Madison, Wisc.Orpheum Theatre.
        ...Vail I.2011
        1948 01 23
        Friday
        1948 01 24Urbana, Ill.University of ChicagoConcerts, 2 consecutive evenings, with "frantically enthusiastic audiences"
        • Stratemann, p.292, citing Marshall Stearns and Down Beat, 1948-02-25
        • Brief mention, Waterloo Daily Courier, 1948-01-28, p.3
        ..Vail I.
        added 2011

        updated 2012-11-02
        1948 01 24
        Sunday
        .Urbana, Ill.University of Chicagosee 1948 01 22
        ...Vail I .added 2011

        updated 2012-11-02
        1948 01 25
        Sunday
        .Chicago, Ill.New Savoy BallroomDance
        Stratemann, p.292 citing Chicago Defender 1948-01-21 p.27.....2011
        1948 01 27
        Tuesday
        8:15 pm
        .Cedar Rapids, Io.Coliseum
        (Likely Veteran's Memorial Coliseum)
        .
        Brief mention, Waterloo Daily Courier, 1948-01-28, p.3

        • Ad, unspecified source, from A.Neegard's research Oct.2009
        • Ad, Iowa City Press-Citizen 1948-01-20, p8 & 1948-01-24, p.10
        ...A.Neegard oct09
        added 2011

        updated 2012-11-05
        1948 01 29
        Thursday
        .Cedar Falls, Io.Iowa State Teachers College
        Concert

        Sonny Greer absent, Oliver Coleman of Chicago subbed.
        • Announcement, Waterloo Daily Courier 1948-01-16 p9
        • Brief mention, Waterloo Daily Courier, 1948-01-28, p.3
        ...A.Neegard 09
        added 2011

        updated 2012-11-05

        February 1948

        1948 02 06
        Friday
        1948 02 11Louisville, Ky.National TheaterStage show
        Appearance with impersonator George Kirby and dancers Peck & Peck.
        Stratemann p.292 citing Variety 1948-11-02 p.48.....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-11-03
        1948 02 07
        Saturday
        .Louisville, Ky.National Theatersee 1948 02 06.....2011
        1948 02 08
        Sunday
        .Louisville, Ky.National Theatersee 1948 02 06.....2011
        1948 02 09
        Monday
        .Louisville, Ky.National Theatersee 1948 02 06.....2011
        1948 02 10
        Tuesday
        .Louisville, Ky.National Theatersee 1948 02 06.....2011
        1948 02 11
        Wednesday
        .Louisville, Ky.National Theatersee 1948 02 06.....2011
        1948 02 11.Akron, Oh.Armory
        Presumably a dance.

        Note this conflicts with the Louisville show.
        .....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-04
        1948 02 12
        Thursday
        1948 02 18Cleveland, Oh.Palace TheaterStage show
        .....2011
        1948 02 13
        Friday
        .Cleveland, Oh.Palace Theatersee 1948 02 12
        .....2011
        1948 02 14
        Saturday
        .Cleveland, Oh.Palace Theatersee 1948 02 12
        .....2011
        1948 02 15
        Sunday
        .Cleveland, Oh.Palace Theatersee 1948 02 12
        .....2011
        1948 02 16
        Monday
        .Cleveland, Oh.Palace Theatersee 1948 02 12
        .....2011
        1948 02 17
        Tuesday
        .Cleveland, Oh.Palace Theatersee 1948 02 12
        .....2011
        1948 02 18
        Wednesday
        .Cleveland, Oh.Palace Theatersee 1948 02 12
        .....2011
        1948 02 201948 02 26Chicago, Ill.Regal Theatre.
        .....2011
        1948 02 271948 02 29Milwaukee, Wisc.Riverside Theater.
        .....2011

        March 1948

        1948 03 01
        Monday
        .Milwaukee, Wisc.Riverside TheaterSee 1948 02 27
        .....2011
        1948 03 02
        Tuesday
        .Milwaukee, Wisc.Riverside TheaterSee 1948 02 27
        .....2011
        1948 03 03
        Wednesday
        .Milwaukee, Wisc.Riverside TheaterSee 1948 02 27
        .....2011
        1948 03 04
        Thursday
        .Milwaukee, Wisc.Riverside TheaterSee 1948 02 27
        .....2011
        1948 03 05
        Friday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 03 06
        Saturday
        .Gary, Ind.Miramar Ballroom.
        ...Vail I .2011
        1948 03 07
        Sunday
        2:30 pm
        .Bunker Hill Air Base, Ind.Show PalaceConcert
        Sponsored by Logansport Beta Sigma Phi sorority, profits to benefit its charity fund.

        The publicity says "The Duke Ellington concert is considered one of the nation's great musical attractions. The same concert broke all records at Carnegie Hall in New York and the Chicago Civic Opera House."

        "Mr. and Mrs. James Hall and Beulah attended the Duke Ellington show at the Bunker Hill Air Base Show Palace Sunday afternoon."
        Bunker Hill Air Base is now Grissom Reserve Air Force Base on Hwy 31 between Peru and Kokomo.
        Logansport Pharos-Tribune
        Ads
        1948-01-26,p.3
        1948-03-01
        1948-03-28,p.8
        Publicity
        1948-02-26,p.14
        1948-03-05,p.6
        Society note
        1948-03-09,p.7
        Kokomo Tribune
        Ads
        1948-03-03, p.10
        1948-03-05,p.7
        Publicity
        1948-03-04,p.16
        ...djpadded 2012-11-06
        updated 2013-08-17
        1948 03 08
        Monday
        1948 03 14
        Sunday
        Buffalo, N.Y.Town Casino.
        Stratemann, p.292....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-11-12
        1948 03 09
        Tuesday
        .Buffalo, N.Y.Town Casinosee 1948 03 08
        .....2011
        1948 03 10
        Wednesday
        .Buffalo, N.Y.Town Casinosee 1948 03 08
        .....2011
        1948 03 11
        Thursday
        .Buffalo, N.Y.Town Casinosee 1948 03 08
        .....2011
        1948 03 12
        Friday
        .Buffalo, N.Y.Town Casinosee 1948 03 08
        .....2011
        1948 03 13
        Saturday
        .Buffalo, N.Y.Town Casinosee 1948 03 08
        .....2011
        1948 03 14
        Sunday
        .Buffalo, N.Y.Town Casinosee 1948 03 08
        .....2011
        1948 03 15
        Monday
        1948 03 17
        Wednesday
        Youngstown, Oh.Palace TheaterTheatre show
        Stratemann, p.292.....2011
        1948 03 16
        Tuesday
        .Youngstown, Oh.Palace Theatersee 1948 03 15
        .....2011
        1948 03 17
        Wednesday
        .Youngstown, Oh.Palace Theatersee 1948 03 15
        .....2011
        1948 03 18
        Thursday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 03 19
        Friday
        1948 03 21
        Sunday
        Hartford, Conn.State Theater.
        .....2011
        1948 03 20
        Saturday
        .Hartford, Conn.State Theater.
        .....2011
        1948 03 21
        Sunday
        .Hartford, Conn.State Theater.
        .....2011
        1948 03 22
        Monday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 03 23
        Tuesday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 03 24
        Wednesday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 03 25
        Thursday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 03 26
        Friday
        1948 04 01
        Thursday
        Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreStage show.....2011
        1948 03 27
        Saturday
        .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreStage show - see 1948 03 26.....2011
        1948 03 28
        Sunday
        .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreStage show - see 1948 03 26.....2011
        1948 03 29
        Monday
        .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreStage show - see 1948 03 26.....2011
        1948 03 30
        Tuesday
        .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreStage show - see 1948 03 26.....2011
        1948 03 31
        Wednesday
        .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreStage show - see 1948 03 26.....2011
        1948 00 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Oscar Pettiford leaves the band in the spring of 1948
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23

        April 1948

        1948 04 01
        Thursday
        .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreStage show - see 1948 03 26.....2011
        1948 04 02
        Friday
        .En routeTrainEllington collapsed on the train between Washington and New York and was taken to hospital on arrival in New York.Stratemann, p.292...djpadded 2012-11-12
        1948 04 02
        Friday
        1948 04 08
        Thursday
        New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater
        253 W. 125th St., Borough of Manhattan, Harlem district
        Guest conductor used, and Stratemann says Strayhorn subbed on piano.

        Variety 1948-04-07 named the piano sub as Una Mae Carlisle and the 1948-04-10 Billboard said the opening day subs were Teddy Wilson and Mary Lou Williams
        Stratemann, p.292, citing
        • Down Beat, 1948-04-24
        • Down Beat, 1948-05-05
        • Variety 1948-04-07 p.51
        • 1948-04-10 p.41
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-11-12
        1948 04 03
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo Theatersee 1948 04 02
        Guest conductor used, Strayhorn subbed on piano
        Stratemann, p.292....2011
        1948 04 04
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo Theatersee 1948 04 02
        Strayhorn subbed as conductor and Mary Lou Williams subbed on piano
        Stratemann, p.292....2011
        1948 04 05
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Harkness Pavilion
        Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center
        Duke has an operation on his kidney to remove a cyst...Vail I .2011
        1948 04 05
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo Theatersee 1948 04 02 and 1948 04 04
        Strayhorn subbed as conductor and Mary Lou Williams subbed on piano
        .....2011
        1948 04 06
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo Theatersee 1948 04 02 and 1948 04 04
        Strayhorn subbed as conductor and Mary Lou Williams subbed on piano
        .....2011
        1948 04 07
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo Theatersee 1948 04 02 and 1948 04 04
        Strayhorn subbed as conductor and Mary Lou Williams subbed on piano
        .....2011
        1948 04 08
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo Theatersee 1948 04 02
        Strayhorn subbed as conductor and Mary Lou Williams subbed on piano
        and 1948 04 04....2011
        1948 04 09
        Friday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 04 10
        Saturday
        .Syracuse, N.Y.Civic Theater
        572 S.Salina St.
        Scheduled concert "cancelled on account of serious illness of Duke Ellington."

        ...djp added 2011
        updated 2012-08-06
        1948 04 11
        Sunday
        .Buffalo, N.Y.Memorial AuditoriumConcert without Duke
        ...Vail I .2011
        1948 04 12
        Monday
        .Pittsburgh, Penn.
        Savoy Ballroom

        Stratemann, p.292, suggests this was cancelled. Götting's TDWAW, citing Vail, says "no Duke"
        ...Vail I .
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-30
        1948 04 13
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Carnegie HallBenefit concert for the Booker T. Washington Memorial Fund

        Stratemann, p.292, suggests this was cancelled, but this is incorrect.

        Howland's Ellington Uptown, p. 253, based on the concert program, says Duke was the MC and the Ellington band played one number.

        This is consistent with Vail,which says the orchestra,led by Strayhorn, played without Ellington.

        In a column headed Two Swell Joes In A Soft Shoe Number, Zanesville Times-Recorder columnist Earl Wilson reviews the concert and says Arthur Godfrey emceed it and introduced Ellington's band.
        Zanesville Times Recorder
        • Announcement, 1948-04-06, p.4
        • Review 1948-04-19, p.4
        • Vail I
        • Ellington Uptown p.253
        ..p
        .
        added 2011

        updated 2012-11-14
        1948 04 14
        Wednesday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 04 15
        Thursday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 04 16
        Friday
        .Sandusky, Oh. Junior High School
        SA concert at the junior high school seems likely to have been cancelled. Stratemann, p. 292, says further bookings for the band were cancelled, and the band did not resume its schedule until the Paramount engagement
        • The Sandusky Register-Star-News 1948-03-06, p.10
        • Stratemann p.292
        ...djpadded 2012-11-12
        1948 04 17
        Saturday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 04 18
        Sunday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 04 19
        Monday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 04 20
        Tuesday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 04 21
        Wednesday
        1948 05 18New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatre4 stage shows daily and 5 on weekends.
        With a show limited to 35 minutes that included Ella Fitzgerald (acc. by Hank Jones), the Four Step Brothers dance act and impersonator George Kirby, Ellington could only perform three numbers each time. The theatre grossed $381,000 over the four week run of this show.
        Stratemann, p.292 citing
        • Variety 1948-04-28 p.54
        • Billboard 1948-05-01, p.42
        • Down Beat 1948-05-19
        • Billboard 1948-06-05 p.37
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-11-12
        1948 04 22
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1948 04 21..... 2011
        1948 04 23
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1948 04 21..... 2011
        1948 04 24
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1948 04 21..... 2011
        1948 04 25
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1948 04 21..... 2011
        1948 04 25
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Birdland
        or
        Ebony Club
        Stratemann, p.306 has a photo showing a smiling Ellington sitting at a cocktail lounge table gazing at singer Ella Fitzgerald, with clarinet players Stan Hasselgard and Benny Goodman sitting at another table in the background. Stratemann's caption says the date is probably April 25 and he identifies the venue as Birdland, the occasion being Ella's birthday.

        Vail has the same photo on his April 1948 page, but says it is at the Ebony Club..
        Stratemann 306 photo (DE-Ella)
        = Vail I 331 photo (DE-Ella)
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-11-13
        1948 04 26
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1948 04 21..... 2011
        1948 04 27
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1948 04 21..... 2011
        1948 04 28
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1948 04 21..... 2011
        1948 04 29
        Thursday
        Ellington's birthday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1948 04 21..... 2011
        1948 04 30
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1948 04 21..... 2011

        May 1948

        1948 05 01
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1948 04 21..... 2011
        1948 05 02
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1948 04 21..... 2011
        1948 05 02
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow RoomDuke attended Bing Crosby's birthday party
        ..Photo, Vail I p.332..2011
        1948 05 03
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1948 04 21..... 2011
        1948 05 04
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1948 04 21..... 2011
        1948 05 05
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1948 04 21..... 2011
        1948 05 06
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1948 04 21..... 2011
        1948 05 07
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1948 04 21..... 2011
        1948 05 08
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1948 04 21..... 2011
        1948 05 09
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1948 04 21..... 2011
        1948 05 10
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1948 04 21..... 2011
        1948 05 11
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1948 04 21..... 2011
        1948 05 12
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1948 04 21..... 2011
        1948 05 13
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1948 04 21..... 2011
        1948 05 14
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1948 04 21..... 2011
        1948 05 15
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1948 04 21..... 2011
        1948 05 16
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1948 04 21..... 2011
        1948 05 17
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1948 04 21..... 2011
        1948 05 18
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatresee 1948 04 21..... 2011
        1948 05 19
        Wednesday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 05 20
        Thursday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 05 21
        Friday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 05 22
        Saturday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 05 23
        Sunday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 05 24
        Monday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 05 25
        Tuesday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 05 26
        Wednesday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 05 27
        Thursday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 05 28
        Friday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 05 29
        Saturday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 05 30
        Sunday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 05 31
        Monday
        .activities not documented.

        June 1948

        1948 06 01
        Tuesday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 06 02
        Wednesday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 06 03
        Thursday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 06 04
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Pine Room
        Warwick Hotel
        Ellington hosted a cocktail party for the English pressStratemann p.292 citing Billboard 1948-06-05 p.20....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-11-02
        1948 06 05
        Saturday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 06 06
        Sunday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 06 07
        Monday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 06 08
        Tuesday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 06 09
        Wednesday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 06 10
        Thursday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 06 00...Peripheral event
        While Ellington was overseas, Harry Carney had his only extended vacation in his first 25 years with Ellington (1927-1962), holidaying with his family at Old Orchard Beach, Maine.

        Stratemann (p.293) reports the rest of the band was either on paid vacation or had had short paying gigs.
        DEMS 1984-5, p.7djpAdded 2013-01-06
        1948 06 11
        Friday
        1948 06 18New York, N.Y.R.M.S. MediaEllington, with manager Al Celley, barber Fernandez, and music publisher Jack Robbins, embarked on the Cunard White Star passenger liner R.M.S. Media for a tour of Great Britain as a cabaret act.

        Newbrook:

        "...The more I look into it, the more I read into it, I become quite convinced in my mind that Duke really regarded this visit as a holiday, a paid holiday, and very nice too. And that's reinforced by some notes I found. I actually did find in the archive the two copies of Down Beat which relate to his Paris trip which was the well-known 68 Hours Without Sleep by Ernest Bornemann. He actually asked Duke outright, did he like being over here with this small unit better than the big band. And Duke said, 'No, I was sick. They took a cyst out of my kidney and I wanted to take a rest.'"


        Peter Newbrook to Kay Davis: ...And I'd like to ask Kay if she has any memories of the actual opening of the show at the Palladium.

        Ms Davis:I don't really have any strong memories of anything. It was 50 years ago, right. But, I remember Pearl on the plane going over. We flew. Duke went on the ship, but we flew over. I think Ray flew, too.

        Newbrook: Ray did too, yes.

        Gloria Nance questions this.

        Ellington seems to contradict this in MIMM:

        "Jack and I used to play gin rummy all night, and at five o'clock every morning they would put on a crew of five to serve us breakfast, just Jack and me. After we had had our breakfast, I would go ito the salon to sita at the pinao and warm up my left hand,...I had to have my exercise. I would play and play until one by one the other passengers came in. We had a ball all the way over. Besides Kay Davis and Ray Nance, I had Hermandez, my barber, with me."

        Mrs. Nance said Ellington used this trip to entice Ray back into the band.

        Other passengers on the ship included Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Gregson (returning to England for a holiday) and Dr. Emory Ross, secretary of the Africa Committee of the Foreign Missions Conference.
        • Panel discussion, Peter Newbrook, Kay Davis, Gloria Nance, Jack Fallon, Malcolm Mitchell and Tony Crombie, "The British Tour, 1948," Blue Light 15/1 (Spring 2008)
        • Personals, Portville, N.Y. Review, 1948-05-27, p.5
        • New York Age, 1948-06-19
        • Down Beat 1948 08 25 p.6
        • MIMM p.188
        ...R.Boyes emails May 2013
        added 2011

        updated 2013-05-23
        and 2013-09-15
        1948 06 12
        Saturday
        .Atlantic OceanRMS MediaAt sea, bound for England
        .....2011
        1948 06 13
        Sunday
        .Atlantic OceanRMS MediaAt sea, bound for England
        .....2011
        1948 06 14
        Monday
        .Atlantic OceanRMS MediaAt sea, bound for England
        .....2011
        1948 06 15
        Tuesday
        .Atlantic OceanRMS MediaAt sea, bound for England
        .....2011
        1948 06 16
        Wednesday
        .Atlantic OceanRMS MediaAt sea, bound for England
        .....2011
        1948 06 17
        Thursday
        .Atlantic OceanRMS MediaAt sea, bound for England
        .....2011
        1948 06 18
        Friday
        .Atlantic OceanRMS MediaAt sea, bound for England
        .....2011
        1948 06 19
        Saturday
        .Liverpool and London, England.Disembarking in Liverpool, Ellington travelled the same day to London, where a very tired and "browned off" Duke arrived late on the Saturday.
        • Stratemann p.292
        • Down Beat 1948-07-28 p. 2
        .91,3-6..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-05-19
        1948 06 001948 07 00Braintree, Essex, UKDance home
        At some time during his time in England, Ellington visited the home of Stanley Dance's parents. (Stanley Dance was born in Braintree.)

        Three show Ellington with Stanley Dance, by himself and with Helen Dance.
        • Three photos credited to Stanley Dance, Peter Gammond's Duke Ellington His Life and Music, p.128
        • Vail I carries one of the photos
        ...djp
        added 2013-05-19
        1948 06 20
        Sunday
        .London, UK Palladium
        This day's activities are not documented but the wording in Down Beat seems to suggest this day was spent rehearsing "the rest of the big supporting bill."
        Down Beat 1948-07-28 p. 2...djpNew.jpg>
        added 2013-05-19
        1948 06 21
        Monday
        1948 07 03London, EnglandPalladiumConcert - show in 2 parts - Ellington, Nance and Davis appeared in the second half, backed by the local "Skyrockets Orchestra."

        Stratemann p.292 says the Nicholas Brothers appeared near the end of the first half, and that Pearl Bailey was also in the show.

        Stratemann says Ellington was paid $10,000/week for the Palladium engagement.

        Opening night was panned by the critics.
        • Stratemann p.292
        • Stuart S. Allen: "London Largo. A Weary Duke Errs By Not Rehearsing with Ork," Down Beat 1948-07-28 p.2
        .91,3-6..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-05-19
        1948 06 22
        Tuesday
        .London, EnglandPalladiumsee 1948 06 21.....2011
        1948 06 23
        Wednesday
        .London, EnglandPalladiumsee 1948 06 21.....2011
        1948 06 24
        Thursday
        .London, EnglandPalladiumsee 1948 06 21.....2011
        1948 06 25
        Friday
        .London, EnglandPalladiumsee 1948 06 21.....2011
        1948 06 26
        Saturday
        .London, EnglandPalladiumsee 1948 06 21.....2011
        1948 06 27
        Sunday
        .London, EnglandPalladiumsee 1948 06 21.....2011
        1948 06 28
        Monday
        .London, EnglandPalladiumsee 1948 06 21.....2011
        1948 06 29
        Tuesday
        .London, EnglandPalladiumsee 1948 06 21.....2011
        1948 06 30
        Wednesday
        .London, EnglandPalladiumsee 1948 06 21.....2011

        July 1948

        1948 00 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Hal Singer, tenor sax, joins the band in the summer of 1948 and leaves in the fall.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1948 07 01
        Thursday
        .London, England.Peripheral event
        Ray Nance played in a Ray Ellington Quartet recording session (Ray Ellington was a pseudonym for English musician Reggie Pitts; the other musicians were .)
        DEMS.djp
        added 2011

        updated 2012-11-13
        1948 07 01
        Thursday
        .London, EnglandPalladiumsee 1948 06 21.....2011
        1948 07 02
        Friday
        .London, EnglandPalladiumsee 1948 06 21.....2011
        1948 07 03
        Saturday
        .London, EnglandPalladiumsee 1948 06 21.....2011
        1948 07 04
        Sunday
        .Southampton, EnglandGuildhallConcert tour
        After leaving the Palladium, Ellington, Nance and Davis toured Britain with a two hour show, accompanied by a British trio: Malcolm Mitchell, guitar; Jack Fallon, bass; Tony Crombie, drums.

        They travelled by coach (bus). Mitchell said Ellington wrote out Take the A Train for him on the coach from London to Southampton. Crombie said there were about 40 people in the entourage, and Nance travelled with a big box of records weighing about 200 pounds, a record player, two instruments and a wardrobe.
        • Stratemann p.292
        • Panel discussion - see 1948 06 11
        .91,3-6.djp
        added 2011
        updated 2013-05-23
        1948 07 05
        Monday
        1948 07 09Bournemouth, England Winter GardenConcert, see 1948 07 04Stratemann p.292...djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-11-13
        1948 07 06
        Tuesday
        .Bournemouth, England Winter GardenConcert, see 1948 07 04....djp2011
        1948 07 07
        Wednesday
        .Bournemouth, England Winter GardenConcert, see 1948 07 04....djp2011
        1948 07 08
        Thursday
        .Bournemouth, England Winter GardenConcert, see 1948 07 04....djp2011
        1948 07 09
        Friday
        .Bournemouth, England Winter GardenConcert, see 1948 07 04....djp2011
        1948 07 10
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1948 07 11
        Sunday
        .Blackpool, EnglandNew Opera HouseConcert, see 1948 07 04Stratemann p.292...djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-11-13
        1948 07 12
        Monday
        .Edinburgh, Scotland Usher HallConcert, see 1948 07 04

        After the show, Ellington, Mitchell, Fallon and Crombie attended a private party; host's name not documented.
        • Vail I
        • Panel discussion - see 1948 06 11
        ...djp
        added 2013-05-19
        1948 07 13
        Tuesday
        .Glasgow, ScotlandSt. Andrew's HallConcert, see 1948 07 04Stratemann p.292...djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-11-13
        1948 07 14
        Wednesday
        .Newcastle-on-Tyne, EnglandCity HallConcert, see 1948 07 04Stratemann p.292...djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-11-13
        1948 07 15
        Thursday
        .Leicester, EnglandDeMontfort HallConcert, see 1948 07 04Stratemann p.292...djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-11-13
        1948 07 16
        Friday
        .Nottingham, England Albert Hall Methodist Missionactivities not documented
        A concert planned for this "temperance hall" was cancelled when the minister refused to allow it.
        Rev. Frank T. Copplestone...said: "We felt it seemed hardly the standard of concert we like to have in the hall – which, after all, is our church...We aim to let the hall be used for civic and social functions and high-class concerts.'

        The group therefor had the day off.
        • David Bradbury Duke Ellington Life & Times, Haus Publishing, 2005, p.73
        • Stratemann p.292
        • Vail I
        • Panel discussion - see 1948 06 11
        ....
        added 2013-05-23
        1948 07 17
        Saturday
        .Sheffield, EnglandCity HallConcert, see 1948 07 04Stratemann p.292...djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-11-13
        1948 07 18
        Sunday
        .Buxton, England.Matinée, see 1948 07 04R. Boyes...djp
        added 2013-05-23
        1948 07 18
        Sunday
        .Manchester, EnglandKing's Hall
        Belle Vue Zoological Gardens
        Concert, see 1948 07 04Stratemann p.292...djpadded 2011
        updated 2013-05-23
        1948 07 19
        Monday
        .Travel to France..
        ...VARphoto
        Webphotos+
        .2011
        1948 07 20
        Tuesday
        1948 07 21Paris, FranceSalle PleyelDE-FBphoto (party)
        .....2011
        1948 07 21
        Wednesday
        .Paris, FranceSalle Pleyel......2011
        1948 07 22
        Thursday
        .Bruxelles, La Belgique..
        ...KGphoto.2011
        1948 07 2-.Zurich, Switzerland..
        ...Vail I 336photo.2011
        1948 07 30
        Friday
        1948 08 03Cherbourg /// Atlantic OceanQueen Elizabethsailing to NY
        .....2011

        August 1948

        1948 08 01
        Sunday
        .at seaQueen Elizabethsailing home
        .....2011
        1948 08 02
        Monday
        .at seaQueen Elizabethsailing home
        .....2011
        1948 08 03
        Tuesday
        .at seaQueen Elizabethsailing home
        .....2011
        1948 08 04
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y..Arrival in New York
        .....2011
        1948 08 05
        Thursday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 08 06
        Friday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 08 07
        Saturday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 08 08
        Sunday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 08 09
        Monday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 08 10
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo CaféHodges, Hamilton, Glenn, Strayhorn, Raglin and Greer played one week here during Ellington's absence, had a week off, then played here another 2 weeks. On August 10 they gave Ellington a welcome home party at the café.
        Stratemann, p.293 citing
        • New York Age 1948-08-07 p.25
        • Billboard 1948-07-10 p.18
        ..Vail I .
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-30
        1948 08 10
        Tuesday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 08 11
        Wednesday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 08 12
        Thursday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 08 13
        Friday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 08 14
        Saturday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 08 15
        Sunday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 08 16
        Monday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 08 17
        Tuesday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 08 18
        Wednesday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 08 19
        Thursday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 08 20
        Friday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 08 21
        Saturday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 08 22
        Sunday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 08 23
        Monday
        .activities not documented.
        1948 08 24
        Tuesday
        .activities not documented
        Billboard 1948-08-21 p.21 reported the band would leave for a three week tour of Canada and the eastern US this date
        .
        1948 08 25
        Wednesday
        .Verdun, P.Q.Verdun Auditorium.
        .....2011
        1948 08 26
        Thursday
        .Lake Bomoseen, Vt.The Casino.
        ...Vail I .2011
        1948 08 27
        Friday
        .BurlingtonBay Pavilion.
        ...Vail I .2011
        1948 08 28
        Saturday
        .LewistonFairgrounds.
        ...Vail I .2011
        1948 08 29
        Sunday
        .New London, Conn.Danceland.
        ...Vail I .2011
        1948 08 30
        Monday
        .FitchburgWhalon Park.
        ...Vail I .2011
        1948 08 31
        Tuesday
        .Alton BayPavilion.
        ...Vail I .2011

        September 1948

        1948 09 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Wendell Marshall, bass, joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1948 09 02
        Thursday
        .Newport, Vt.Intern Cl.
        ...Vail I .2011
        1948 09 03
        Friday
        .MarshfieldSea Gate.
        ...Vail I .2011
        1948 09 06
        Monday
        .Hartford, Conn.Auditorium.
        ...Vail I .2011
        1948 09 08
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Madison Square Gardens.
        .....2011
        1948 09 15
        Wednesday
        .Cumberland, Md. Maryland Theater
        "Duke Ellington, genius of modern American music, brings his world famous orchestra to the stage of the Maryland Theatre, for one day only, Wednesday, Sept.15. Featured with the Ellington band of 16 will be Ray Nance, Al Hibbler, Kay Davis,vocal; Johnny Hodge (sic), Harry Carney, Junior Raglin,and Lawrence Brown,novelties."
        Stage show 1:40, 4:05, 7:05 and 9:30

        Adults 12 to 5 All Seats 60 cents Inc.Tax 5 to Close 80 cents Inc.Tax Children Under 12 Yrs. 20 cents Inc.Tax

        Gallery open 11:45 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. COLORED ONLY
        Gallery seats - 12 to 5 50 cents - 5 to Close 60 cents - Children 20 cents
        Ad and publicity photo, Cumberland Sunday Times 1948-09-12, p.25...djpadded 2012-11-09
        1948 09 16
        Thursday
        1948 09 18Reading, Penn.Rajah Theatre.
        Stratemann
        p.293, citing Variety 1948-09-15p52
        ....2011
        1948 09 17
        Friday
        .Reading, Penn.Rajah Theatresee 1948 09 16
        .....2011
        1948 09 18
        Saturday
        .Reading, Penn.Rajah Theatresee 1948 09 16
        .....2011
        1948 09 20
        Monday
        .Mexico, N.Y.Oswego Theater
        .
        Ad, The Mexico Independent, Mexico N.Y., 1948-09-16...djpadded 2012-08-18
        1948 09 21
        Tuesday
        1948 09 22
        Wednesday
        Batavia, N.Y.Mancuso Theatre.
        ..Vail I djp
        added 2011

        updated 2012-09-12
        2013-06-15
        1948 09 22
        Wednesday
        .
        Wednesday
        Batavia, N.Y.Mancuso Theatresee 1948 09 21
        ...Vail I djp
        added 2011

        updated 2012-09-12
        1948 09 23
        Thursday
        .UniontownMelody Rink.
        ...Vail I .2011
        1948 09 26
        Sunday
        .Indianapolis, Ind.Murat Theater.
        .....2011

        October 1948

        1948 10 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Trombonist Claude B. Jones leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1948 10 03.Chicago, Ill.Pershing Ballroom.
        .....2011
        1948 10 05
        Tuesday
        .Spring Green, Wisc.Rainbow Gardens
        .
        ad, LaCrosse (Wisc.) Tribune, 1948-10-03,p.14....Added 2012-08-06
        1948 10 06
        Wednesday
        .Winona, Minn.ArmoryDance sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce

        ad, LaCrosse (Wisc.) Tribune, 1948-10-03,p.14....Added 2012-08-06
        1948 10 08
        Friday
        9:30 pm
        1948 10 09
        Saturday
        Aberdeen, S.D.Civic Arena"Concert as of his appearance at Carnegie Hall"
        Northern State Teachers College "Gypsy Day" program, attended by South Dakota's governor George Mickelson and his wife.

        Ticket prices including tax: $2.04 and $1.74

        Jack Towers in 02/3 DEMS 08/1:
        "I had a chat with Sonny Greer, and he told about the fine time they had in Aberdeen... Sonny told me about the big mansion they stayed in, and the fine piano they had in the building."
        • Publicity, Huronite & Daily Plainsman, 1948-10-03
        • Ad, Huronite & Daily Plainsman, 1948-10-07
        .02,3-8
        02,1-11
        Stratemann p.293Sjef dec09
        AGP 2013-02-12

        added 2011

        updated 2013-02-12
        1948 10 09
        Saturday
        9 pm
        .Aberdeen, S.D.Civic ArenaNorthern State Teachers College "Gypsy Dance"

        Stratemann, citing Downbeat 1948-07-28
        Ad, Huronite & Daily Plainsman, 1948-10-07...AGP 2013-02-12
        added 2011

        updated 2013-02-12
        1948 10 09
        Saturday
        .Aberdeen, S.D.Civic Arena.
        ....Sjef dec092011
        1948 10 11.Omaha, Neb.Dreamland.
        ...Vail I .2011
        1948 10 151948 10 21Detroit, Mich.Paradise Theatre.
        .....2011
        1948 10 22...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Trombonist Quentin “Butter” Jackson joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1948 10 22
        Friday
        1948 11 02
        Tuesday
        Washington, D.C.Club Ellington
        Ninth and Vee Streets N.W.
        The opening date of this residency and the days off are unconfirmed. Stratemann says the gig started Oct 22 but the Oct 30 Baltimore African American says "last Friday night," which is Oct 25.

        Writing in Ellingtonia (June 2004), Mack Grimmond says Duke announced the club would be the band's base in his home town, and that the club folded after New Years Day.
        Baltimore Afro-American30/10/48, p.B10: "According to reports, Duke is co-owner of the spot along with Benjamin Bass and Herb Sachs.".Nick Fernandez email 2012-01-18.
        added 2011

        updated 2013-02-12
        1948 10 23
        Saturday
        .Washington, D.C.Club Ellingtonsee 1948 10 22.....2011
        1948 10 24
        Sunday
        .Washington, D.C.Club Ellingtonsee 1948 10 22.....2011
        1948 10 25
        Monday
        .Washington, D.C.Club Ellingtonsee 1948 10 22.....2011
        1948 10 26
        Tuesday
        .Washington, D.C.Club Ellingtonsee 1948 10 22.....2011
        1948 10 27
        Wednesday
        .Washington, D.C.Club Ellingtonsee 1948 10 22.....2011
        1948 10 28
        Thursday
        .Washington, D.C.Club Ellingtonsee 1948 10 22.....2011
        1948 10 29
        Friday
        .Washington, D.C.Club Ellingtonsee 1948 10 22.....2011
        1948 10 30
        Saturday
        .Washington, D.C.Club Ellingtonsee 1948 10 22.....2011
        1948 10 31
        Sunday
        .Washington, D.C.Club Ellingtonsee 1948 10 22.....2011

        November 1948

        1948 11 01
        Monday
        .Washington, D.C.Club Ellingtonsee 1948 10 22.....2011
        1948 11 02
        Tuesday
        .Washington, D.C.Club Ellingtonsee 1948 10 22.....2011
        1948 11 03
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1948 11 04
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1948 11 05 ?
        Friday
        .Schenectady, N.Y...
        ..03,3-25..2011
        1948 11 06
        Saturday
        .Schenectady, N.Y.Union CollegeNBC-broadcast
        Sound file: Duke Ellington Remote from Union CollegeDE480103,3-25..2011
        1948 11 07
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1948 11 08
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1948 11 09
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1948 11 10
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1948 11 11
        Thursday
        .Washington, D.C.. Jack Towers, in 02/3 DEMS 8/1: "In late October, l948 Duke had a 5 or 6 day event in Aberdeen, when he likely could have been preparing numbers for his Carnegie Hall concert, set for November 13, l948. Duke and the band came to Washington, DC on November l for a l0-day gig. ...The band left Washington on the morning of November 11...
        ..02,3-8..2011
        1948 11 11...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Ben Webster, tenor sax, rejoins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1948 11 12
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1948 11 13
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Carnegie Hall.
        .DE480202,3-8
        91,4-1
        91,3-7
        91,1-6
        90,4-3
        82,4-1
        81,2-7
        DE-FB149photo
        Vail I 340photo DE'sAphoto
        .2011
        1948 11 14
        Sunday
        .Camden, N.J.Armory.
        .....2011
        1948 11 15
        Monday
        ...Date of contract B2534 between Blue Note Cafe by Frank Holzfeind, Duke Ellington Inc. and William Morris Agency to provide 15 musicians and 2 vocalists led by Duke Ellington to perform six days weekly, not to exceed 38 hours per week, for 2 weeks beginning March 14, 1949, with Tuesdays off.
        • Contract B2534, Stratemann files, courtesy Monika Stratemann
        • Stratemann p.303
        ....added 2012-10-31
        1948 11 16
        Tuesday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.Broadwood HotelDescribed as a fiasco by Billboard in an article titled "Philly Concert Season Flop," the band played to only 900 in the 4,000 capacity ballroom.
        Billboard, 1948-12-04, p.18.....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-06
        1948 11 17
        Wednesday
        ...See 1948 12 10
        ..91,2-7
        90,4-3
        ..2011
        1948 11 18
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1948 11 19
        Friday
        .Newark, N.J.Terrace Ballroom.
        ...Vail I .2011
        1948 11 20
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1948 11 21
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1948 11 22
        Monday
        1948 11 27Philadelphia, Penn.The Click.
        .DE480304,2-45
        79,2-1
        ..2011
        1948 11 23
        Tuesday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.The Clicksee 1948 11 22
        .DE4804...2011
        1948 11 24
        Wednesday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.The Clicksee 1948 11 22
        .DE480504,2-29..2011
        1948 11 25
        Thursday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.The Clicksee 1948 11 22
        .DE4805...2011
        1948 11 26
        Friday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.The Clicksee 1948 11 22
        .DE4806...2011
        1948 11 27
        Saturday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.The Click.
        .DE480700,3-26
        00,2-19
        ..2011
        1948 11 28
        Sunday
        .White PlainsCountry Cen.
        .....2011
        1948 11 29
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1948 11 30
        Tuesday
        .Oil City, Penn. Hasson Heights Recreation Center
        Dance, sponsored by Friendship League of America, Inc.

        Ticket prices -
        advance $1.85
        door $2.20
        • Friendship League ad, Oil City Derrick, 1948-11-24
        • Ad, The Blizzard 1948-11-23, p.4
        • Friendship League ad, Titusville Herald, 1948-11-25
        • Swanson's store ad, Titusville Herald, 1948-11-27
        • Swanson's store ad, Titusville Herald, 1948-11-30
        ...AGP 2013-02-13
        added 2013-02-13

        December 1948

        1948 12 00.Philadelphia, Penn. .Undated AFRS Radio Transcription recording session for 16 inch AFRS record “Here's to Veterans” (never issued)

        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Hemphill, Killian, Francis Williams, Baker, Nance, Brown, Jackson, Glenn, Hamilton, Procope, Hodges, Sears, Webster, Carney, Ellington, Guy, Marshall, Greer, Hibbler, Davis

          Titles recorded:
        • Take The "A" Train
        • C-Jam Blues
        • Brown Betty
        • Blue Skies
        .DE4809...
        added 2011

        updated 2013-02-12
        1948 12 01
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1948 12 02
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1948 12 03
        Friday
        .WilberforceJones Auditorium.
        ...Vail I .2011
        1948 12 04
        Saturday
        .Cleveland, Oh.Music Hall.
        ...Vail I .2011
        1948 12 05
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1948 12 06
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1948 12 07<
        Tuesday/td>
        .Pittsburgh, Penn.Syria Mosque.
        .....2011
        1948 12 08
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1948 12 09
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1948 12 10
        Friday
        .Ithaca, N.Y.Cornell University.
        .DE480897,2-24
        96,2-11
        91,2-7
        91,1-6
        90,4-3
        90,1-8
        89,1-9
        88,3-6
        80,2-4
        ..2011
        1948 12 11
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1948 12 12
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1948 12 13
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1948 12 14
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1948 12 15
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1948 12 16
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1948 12 17
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1948 12 18
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1948 12 19
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1948 12 20
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1948 12 21
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1948 12 22
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1948 12 23
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1948 12 24
        Friday
        1948 12 30New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater
        253 W. 125th St., Borough of Manhattan, Harlem district
        .
        .....2011
        1948 12 25
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo Theatersee 1948 12 24
        .....2011
        1948 12 26
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo Theatersee 1948 12 24
        .....2011
        1948 12 27
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo Theatersee 1948 12 24
        .....2011
        1948 12 28
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo Theatersee 1948 12 24
        .....2011
        1948 12 29
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterSee 1948 12 24

        WMCA broadcst (Cotton Tail and Dancers in Love)
        .DE4810...
        added 2011

        updated 2013-02-12
        1948 12 30
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo Theatersee 1948 12 24
        .....2011
        1948 12 31
        Friday
        .activity not documented.



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        January 1949

        1949 01 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Fred Guy leaves the band in mid January. Ellington does not replace him.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-12
        1949 01 01
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1949 01 02
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1949 01 03
        Monday
        1949 01 09Buffalo, N.Y.Town Casino.
        .....2011
        1949 01 04
        Tuesday
        .Buffalo, N.Y.Town Casinosee 1949 01 03.....2011
        1949 01 05
        Wednesday
        .Buffalo, N.Y.Town Casinosee 1949 01 03.....2011
        1949 01 06
        Thursday
        .Buffalo, N.Y.Town Casinosee 1949 01 03.....2011
        1949 01 07
        Friday
        .Buffalo, N.Y.Town Casinosee 1949 01 03.....2011
        1949 01 08
        Saturday
        .Buffalo, N.Y.Town Casinosee 1949 01 03.....2011
        1949 01 09
        Sunday
        .Buffalo, N.Y.Town Casinosee 1949 01 03.....2011
        1949 01 10
        Monday
        .Detroit, Mich.Graystone Ballroom.
        ...Vail I .2011
        1949 01 11
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1949 01 12
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1949 01 13
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1949 01 14
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1949 01 15
        Saturday
        .Peoria, Ill.Labor Temple Ballroom.
        ...Vail I .2011
        1949 01 16
        Sunday
        .Chicago, Ill.Civic Opera H.
        .....2011
        1949 01 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Al Sears leaves the band in mid-January
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1949 01 17
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1949 01 18
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1949 01 19
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1949 01 20
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1949 01 21
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1949 01 22
        Saturday
        .Boulder, Col.University of Colorado.
        ...Vail I .2011
        1949 01 23
        Sunday
        .Bridgeport, Conn..Peripheral event
        Singer Al Hibbler married Jeanette McAden. According to the New York Age, "Duke Ellington, playing an engagement in Denver, Colo. phoned his regrets on being unable to attend..."
        • New York Age
          • 1949-01-19
          • 1949-01-22
          • 1949-02-05, p.10
        • Amsterdam News, New York, 1949-01-29. p.25
        djp,N.Fernandes.Added 2013-04-09
        1949 01 23
        Sunday
        .activities not documented possibly in Denver (see 'peripheral event' for this day).
        1949 01 24
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1949 01 25
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1949 01 26
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1949 01 27
        Thursday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Shrine AuditoriumConcert
        "DUKE ELLINGTON will have his world famed 20 piece band tonight at the Shrine Auditorium for a concert of the composer's own works. Featured artists will include Johnny Hodges, Harry Carney, Lawrence Brown, Ray Nance, Jimmy Hamilton, and Kay Davis."

        GETTIN' THE NEWS FROM G. G.!
        There'll be a flock on hand to see the greatest of all "Duke Ellington" and his 20-piece band at the Shrine tonight, when Gene Norman presented his "Just Jazz""
        California Eagle, 1949-01-27, p.16..Stratemann, p.294 citing Variety 1949-02-02, p.37.
        added 2011

        updated 2012-08-17
        1949 01 27
        Thursday
        ...Peripheral event
        DUKE ELLINGTON ONLY SEPIA ARTIST ON MICROGROOVES
        NEW YORK (CNS)—Duke Ellington is the sole Negro artist on Columbia's new microgroove records, better known as LPs (long playing) for an entire symphony which can be played from one side with only a special attachment to your phonograph. This Ellington number is called "Mood Ellington" and is complete on two sides with many of the Duke's more famous melodies.

        Source: California Eagle, 1949-01-27, p.16
        djpAdded 2012-08-17
        1949 01 28
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1949 01 29
        Saturday
        .Long Beach, Cal.Municipal Auditorium2 1/2 hour concert
        Tickets priced from $1.20 to $3.60

        Ads, publicity and review, Long Beach Press Telegram
        • 1949-01-12, p.B-7
        • 1949-01-25
        • 1949-01-27
        • 1949-01-29
        • 1949-01-30
        • 1949-01-31
        ...AGPadded 2013-02-12
        1949 01 30
        Sunday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Opera House.
        .....2011
        1949 01 31
        Monday
        4:30 pm
        .Oakland, Cal. Capwell's Record Shop
        4th Floor
        Ellington made a personal appearance at Capwell's "to sign your Columbia platters".Ad, Oakland Tribune, 1949-01-30...AGPadded 2013-02-12
        1949 01 31
        Monday
        .Oakland, Cal.Auditorium"Duke Ellington attracted 5,500 people to an Auditorium dance."
        Oakland Tribune, 1949-02-06, p.27...djp?
        added 2011

        updated 2012-08-20

        February 1949

        1949 02 011949 02 20Los Angeles, Cal.Hollywood Empire.
        ..06,2-40..2011
        1949 02 00.Los Angeles, Cal.Hollywood EmpireABC broadcast
        .DE4901...2011
        1949 02 00.Los Angeles, Cal.Hollywood EmpireABC broadcast
        .DE4902...2011
        1949 02 00.Los Angeles, Cal.Hollywood Empire.
        .DE4903...2011
        1949 02 00.Los Angeles, Cal.Hollywood Empire.
        .DE4906...2011
        1949 02 00.Los Angeles, Cal.Hollywood Empire.
        .DE4907...2011
        1949 02 00.Los Angeles, Cal.Hollywood Empire.
        .DE4908...2011
        1949 02 00.Los Angeles, Cal.Hollywood Empire.
        .DE490907,1-46
        05,3-36
        05,2-31
        03,3-21+25
        80,1-4
        ..2011
        1949 02 06.Los Angeles, Cal.Hollywood Empire.
        .DE490291,4-1
        82,2-7
        80,1-4
        79,5-3
        ..2011
        1949 02 09.Los Angeles, Cal.Hollywood Empire.
        .DE490482,2-7
        80,1-4
        ..2011
        1949 02 10.Los Angeles, Cal.Hollywood Empire.
        .DE490507,1-46
        03,3-21
        80,1-4
        ..2011
        1949 02 16.Los Angeles, Cal..“Symphony In Swing” audio recording
        .DE491094,2-8
        94,1-3
        94,1-2
        ..2011
        1949 02 18.Los Angeles, Cal..Filming "Symphony In Swing" “Shooting Call”
        ..94,1-2Stratemann 295
        Strat298+photos
        Vail I 344photos
        .2011
        1949 02 21.Long Beach, Cal.Auditorium.
        Stratemann
        p.303
        ....2011
        1949 02 221949 02 28Los Angeles, Cal.Million Dollar Theater.
        Stratemann
        p.303
        ....2011

        March 1949

        1949 03 02
        Wednesday
        .Albuquerque, N.M..
        Likely a dance; a "day of" preview in the March 4 Amarillo Daily News puts the band in Albuquerque the evening of March 2.
        Amarillo Daily News, 1949-03-04...djpadded 2012-08-17
        1949 03 03
        Thursday
        1949 03 04
        Friday
        Amarillo, Tex..Arrival March 3 from Albuquerque (where the band performed Wednesday night)...Amarillo Daily News, Preview, 1949-03-04...djp, agpadded 2012-08-17
        1949 03 04
        Friday
        9 pm
        .Amarillo, Tex.The Natatorium
        ("The Nat")
        Concert
        "THE DUKE A HIT
        ELLINGTON'S MAGIC MUSIC KEEPS FANS BUNCHED AT THE STAND
        The Ellington appearance at the dance last night took on something of the atmosphere of a concert.

        Couples would start dancing and somehow before the number was half over they drifted up to the bandstand until only a half dozen or so were left dancing.

        Then the orchestra would start a fast-rhythm number and the audience would start dancing again. But the interest in technique always won out, and eventually the crowd would be at the bandstand again.

        The lower floor of the Nat was filled to capacity and the upstairs was comfortably filled...(clothing described)...

        Music for the evening included everything from Danny Boy to the hottest boogie-woogie, all performed in the inimitable Ellington Style. With Ellington astuteness, solos were cleverly fitted to the particular numbers. Junior Raglin, conspicuously placed, was an eye-and-ear full with his brass (sic) fiddle..."
        Amarillo Daily News,...djp, agpadded 2012-08-17
        1949 03 05
        Saturday
        .Los Alamos, N.M.Community HallConcert?Santa Fe New Mexican, 1949-03-06, referring to a concert last night....agpadded 2012-08-17
        1949 03 06
        Sunday
        .Oklahoma City, Okla..
        "Dominic Vietta and Wayne Tolen, who attend East Central State college, spent the weekend in Oklahoma City where they attended a performance given by Duke Ellington and his orchestra." Whether this was Saturday or Sunday has not been confirmed, but Saturday is unlikely given that we have confirmed an appearance in Los Alamos that day.
        Ada (Oklahoma) Evening News, 1949-03-10.p.3...djpadded 2012-08-17
        1949 03 11.Los Angeles, Cal.Shrine Auditorium
        Unlikely to have occurred - this would have meant backtracking from New Mexico and Oklahoma before going to Chicago.

        According to Stratemann, the board of the Shrine Auditorium decided Ellington's January 27 concert would be the last jazz concert presented there due to the rowdiness of jazz audiences.
        Stratemann
        p.303
        ....2011

        updated 2012-08-17
        1949 03 13
        Sunday
        .Decatur, Ill..Concert
        'Mrs. Irene McCormick, son, Jack, and Bob Beall attended the Duke Ellington concert in Decatur Sunday evening.'
        The Daily Journal Gazette and Commercial Star, Mattoon, Ill, 1949-03-14 p.6...djp
        added 2013-04-16
        1949 03 14
        Monday
        1949 03 27
        Sunday
        Chicago, Ill.Blue Note Cafe
        56 W. Madison St.
        Two week engagement, with 15 musicians and 2 vocalists led by Duke Ellington to perform 6 days weekly according to club policy, not to exceed 38 hours per week, with Tuesdays off; $5,000/week
        • Contract B2534, Stratemann files, courtesy Monika Stratemann
        • Stratemann p.303
        ..Timner corrections -4/33djp
        added 2011

        updated 2012-10-31
        1949 03 15
        Tuesday
        .Chicago, Ill..day off.....updated 2012-10-31
        1949 03 16
        Wednesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note Cafesee 1949 03 14.....updated 2012-10-31
        1949 03 17
        Thursday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note Cafesee 1949 03 14.....updated 2012-10-31
        1949 03 18
        Friday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note Cafesee 1949 03 14.....updated 2012-10-31
        1949 03 19
        Saturday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note Cafesee 1949 03 14.....updated 2012-10-31
        1949 03 20
        Sunday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note Cafesee 1949 03 14.....updated 2012-10-31
        1949 03 21
        Monday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note Cafesee 1949 03 14.....updated 2012-10-31
        1949 03 22
        Tuesday
        .Chicago, Ill..day off.....updated 2012-10-31
        1949 03 23
        Wednesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note Cafesee 1949 03 14.....updated 2012-10-31
        1949 03 24
        Thursday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note Cafesee 1949 03 14.....updated 2012-10-31
        1949 03 25
        Friday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note Cafesee 1949 03 14.....updated 2012-10-31
        1949 03 26
        Saturday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note Cafesee 1949 03 14.....updated 2012-10-31
        1949 03 27
        Sunday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note Cafesee 1949 03 14.....updated 2012-10-31
        1949 03 00.Chicago, Ill.Two Ton Baker's homeEllington played piano and spoke or sang on tape at a private party.DE4911 ..
        added 2011

        updated 2012-10-31
        1949 03 31
        Thursday
        .Indianapolis, Ind.Armory....Vail I .2011

        April 1949

        1949 04 02
        Saturday
        .West Lafayette, Ind.Purdue UniversityThe Kokomo Tribune reported "Mr.and Mrs.Roy Donica, Mr.and Mrs.Charles Helvig and Mr.and Mrs.Willard W.Clayton will go to Lafayette Saturday night to attend the Duke Ellington orchestra program at Purdue university."Kokomo (Ind.)Tribune 1949-04-02 p.7..Vail I .
        added 2011

        updated 2012-10-31
        1949 04 08
        Friday
        1949 04 14Cincinnati, Oh.State Theatre......2011
        1949 04 16
        Saturday
        .Detroit, Mich.Masonic Temple......2011
        1949 04 17
        Sunday
        .Buffalo, N.Y.Memorial Auditorium......2011
        1949 04 201949 05 10New York, N.Y.Paramount Theater
        Times Square
        "Duke and his band, along with the croon-swooner Billy Eckstein, just completed engagement at N. York's Paramount Theater."(3)
        • Ad, New York Age 1949-04-23,p.7
        • 2.Vail I 347 photo
        • 3."Candid Comments," California Eagle, 1949-04-28
        ...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2012-11-03
        1949 04 20.New York, N.Y.Paramount Theater
        Times Square
        Theatre show - see 1949-04-20....djpadded 2011

        updated 2012-11-03
        1949 04 20
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theater
        Times Square
        Theatre show - see 1949-04-20....djpadded 2011

        updated 2012-11-03
        1949 04 21
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theater
        Times Square
        Theatre show - see 1949-04-20....djpadded 2011

        updated 2012-11-03
        1949 04 22
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.National Guard Armory
        Fifth Ave. & 142nd St.
        "Duke Ellington to Play For Scholarship Dance"
        "...will be playing his first Harlem dance engagement in recent years, and in aid of education, when he appears under the auspices of the A.C.Powell Sr.Fund,Inc., at the National Guard Armory, ...on Friday evening April 22.
        New York Age,1949-04-23, p.7.....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-11-03
        1949 04 22
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theater
        Times Square
        Theatre show - see 1949-04-20....djpadded 2011

        updated 2012-11-03
        1949 04 23
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theater
        Times Square
        Theatre show - see 1949-04-20....djpadded 2011

        updated 2012-11-03
        1949 04 24
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theater
        Times Square
        Theatre show - see 1949-04-20....djpadded 2011

        updated 2012-11-03
        1949 04 25
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theater
        Times Square
        Theatre show - see 1949-04-20....djpadded 2011

        updated 2012-11-03
        1949 04 26
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theater
        Times Square
        Theatre show - see 1949-04-20....djpadded 2011

        updated 2012-11-03
        1949 04 27
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theater
        Times Square
        Theatre show - see 1949-04-20....djpadded 2011

        updated 2012-11-03
        1949 04 28...Date of contract between Jack Holzstein, Duke Ellington, Inc. and William Morris Agency to provide 17 musicians and 2 vocalists led by Duke Ellington, not to exceed 38 hours per week, to the Blue Note Cafe for 3 weeks beginning October 17, 1949 at $5,000/week.Contract B-1 1452, Stratemann files, courtesy Monika Stratemann....added 2012-10-31
        1949 04 28
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theater
        Times Square
        Theatre show - see 1949-04-20....djpadded 2011

        updated 2012-11-03
        1949 04 29
        Friday
        Ellington's birthday
        .New York, N.Y.."Adventures In Jazz".DE4912...2011
        1949 04 29
        Friday
        Ellington's birthday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theater
        Times Square
        Theatre show - see 1949-04-20....djpadded 2011

        updated 2012-11-03
        1949 04 30
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theater
        Times Square
        Theatre show - see 1949-04-20....djpadded 2011

        updated 2012-11-03

        May 1949

        1949 05 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Charlie Rouse, tenor sax, born 1924, joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1949 05 01
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theater
        Times Square
        Theatre show - see 1949-04-20...djpadded 2011

        updated 2012-11-03
        1949 05 02.New York, N.Y..“Herb Shriner Show”.DE4913...2011
        1949 05 02
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theater
        Times Square
        Theatre show - see 1949-04-20....djpadded 2011

        updated 2012-11-03
        1949 05 03
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theater
        Times Square
        Theatre show - see 1949-04-20....djpadded 2011

        updated 2012-11-03
        1949 05 04
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theater
        Times Square
        Theatre show - see 1949-04-20....djpadded 2011

        updated 2012-11-03
        1949 05 05
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theater
        Times Square
        Theatre show - see 1949-04-20....djpadded 2011

        updated 2012-11-03
        1949 05 06
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theater
        Times Square
        Theatre show - see 1949-04-20....djpadded 2011

        updated 2012-11-03
        1949 05 07
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theater
        Times Square
        Theatre show - see 1949-04-20....djpadded 2011

        updated 2012-11-03
        1949 05 08
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theater
        Times Square
        Theatre show - see 1949-04-20....djpadded 2011

        updated 2012-11-03
        1949 05 09
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theater
        Times Square
        Theatre show - see 1949-04-20....djpadded 2011

        updated 2012-11-03
        1949 05 10
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theater
        Times Square
        Theatre show - see 1949-04-20....djpadded 2011

        updated 2012-11-03
        1949 05 13.GettysburgUniversity......2011
        1949 05 14.New CastleCathedral H.......2011
        1949 05 15.ClairtonDownbeat Club......2011
        1949 05 16.MorgantownMetropolitain......2011
        1949 05 17...Ben Webster Departure..04,3-31..2011
        1949 05 18.ChesterStanley Theatre......2011
        1949 05 19.TrentonArena......2011
        1949 05 20...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Jimmy Forest, tenor sax, joins the band. He is later credited with composing “Night Train,” which is based on one of Ellington’s “Happy-Go-Lucky Local” themes.
        New Desor vol.2
        DEMS 04,3-31Hoefsmit, djp
        added 2011

        updated 2012-10-11
        1949 05 20.Philadelphia, Penn.Temple Uni.....2011
        1949 05 21.New York, N.Y.13th Reg Armory......2011
        1949 05 23.Belleville (Can)Arena......2011
        1949 05 24.Hamilton (Can)Armouries......2011
        1949 05 25.Toronto, Ont.Massey Hall......2011
        1949 05 26.SudburyCapitol Theatre......2011
        1949 05 27.Sault Ste Marie Memor.......2011
        1949 05 28.North Bay Memorial Gard......2011
        1949 05 29.NorandaArena......2011
        1949 05 30.Schumacher Mcintyre Ar......2011

        June 1949

        1949 06 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Francis Williams leaves the band. He will record with the band three times in the 1950s.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1949 06 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Trumpeter Nelson “Cadillac” Williams, born 1917, joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1949 06 02.London, Ont.Grand Theatre......2011
        1949 06 03.Guelph, Ont.Memorial Gard......2011
        1949 06 04.Peterborough, Ont.Aragon......2011
        1949 06 06.Detroit, Mich.AAU Club......2011
        1949 06 09.Wilberforce, Oh.Wilberforce UniversityEllington was awarded his second Doctorate of Music..94,2-9..2011
        1949 06 10.Indianapolis, Ind.Sunset Terr....Vail I .2011
        1949 06 11.Toledo, Oh.Naval Armory....Vail I .2011
        1949 06 15
        Wednesday
        9 pm - 1 am
        .Windsor, Ont.Windsor ArenaDance
        Tickets $1.50
        Ad, Windsor Daily Star, 1949-06-15 p.2..Vail I .
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-15
        1949 06 18.South Bend.....Vail I .2011
        1949 06 19.Peoria, Ill.Ing Ballroom....Vail I .2011
        1949 06 21.MadisonOrpheum Theatre....Vail I .2011
        1949 06 22
        Wednesday
        .Racine, Wisc.Warner Bros. Venetian Theater
        505 Main St.

        Stage show - 3 performances, 3:30, 6:35 and 9:40
        "ONE DAY ONLY! ON the STAGE
        DUKE ELLINGTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA
        In Person!

        Tickets were "our regular prices" of 50 cents until 2 pm and 65 cents after, children all day were 14 cents."
        ...djpadded 2012-08-20
        1949 06 231949 06 29Milwaukee, Wisc.Riverside Th......2011

        July 1949

        1949 07 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Shelton Hemphill leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-12
        1949 07 011949 07 07Chicago, Ill.Regal Theatre......2011
        1949 07 10.Chicago, Ill..Telecast
        “Garroway At Large”
        .....2011
        1949 07 15..Johnny Hodges Rec Date...01,3-18..2011
        1949 07 25.Philadelphia, Penn.Robin Hood Dell
        Fairmount Park
        Joint outdoor concert with the Philadephia Orchestra and Sarah Vaughan, in which Ellington introduced his first hybrid arrangements for band and symphony with Grand Slam Jam (later renamed Non-Violent Integration).

        The New York Age reported: "Sarah Vaughan... scored the most illustrious triumph of her meteoric career as she captivated a crowd of more than 15,000 persons in an epic concert in historic Robin Hood Dell with the combined backing of the 100-piece Philadelphia Symphone Orchestra and Duke Ellington's band...With 118 musicians, the combined forces of the Philadelphia Symphony and the Ellington band, setting the musical background for her, Miss Vaughan electrified the 15,000 spectators as she rendered popular favorites..."
        New York Age, 1949-08-06, p.19.09,2-5
        05,3-33
        00,3-12
        .djp
        added 2011

        updated 2012-08-28
        1949 07 29.Providence, R.I.Rhode Island Arcadia....Vail I
        CAHoct11 ad
        .2011
        1949 07 30.Shrewsbury, MaSun Valley....Vail I
        CAHoct11 ad
        .2011

        August 1949

        1949 08 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Vocalist Lu Elliott joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1949 08 01.FitchburgWhalom Park....Vail I .2011
        1949 08 02.Revere BeachRed Roof....Vail I .2011
        1949 08 04.Old OrchardOrchard Pier....Vail I .2011
        1949 08 07.AnnapolisSparrow's B.....Vail I .2011
        1949 08 121949 08 18Somer's PointGateway......2011
        1949 08 16...Johnny Hodges recording date..01,3-18..2011
        1949 08 191949 08 25Washington, D.C.Howard Theatre....Vail I .2011
        1949 08 261949 08 31Philadelphia, Penn.The Click......2011
        1949 08 31.Philadelphia, Penn.The Click..DE4914...2011

        September 1949

        1949 09 00...Peripheral event
        During the first week of September, Ellington, obtained his release from the William Morris Agency, and would be represented by Cress Courtney, formerly head of Willaim Morris' band division, until Ellington signed up with Joe Glaser's ABC in 1951.
        Stratemann, p.304djpAdded 2013-02-07
        1949 09 01
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y..CBS recording session,.DE491511,2-11
        07,3-44
        07,2-24
        03,2-24
        81,4-3
        Timner corrections .2011
        1949 09 01
        Thursday
        1949 09 03Philadelphia, Penn.The Click......2011
        1949 09 02
        Friday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.The Click..DE4916.Timner corrections .2011
        1949 09 03
        Saturday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.The Click..DE4917...2011
        1949 09 04
        Sunday
        .Buffalo, N.Y.Memorial Auditorium......2011
        1949 09 05
        Monday<
        1949 09 07Toronto, Ont.Canadian National Exposition.Billboard 1949-09-03 p.43....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-02-07
        1949 09 06
        Tuesday
        .Toronto, Ont.Canadian National Expositionsee 1949 09 05.....2011
        1949 09 07
        Wednesday
        .Toronto, Ont.Canadian National Expositionsee 1949 09 05.....2011
        1949 09 08
        Thursday
        .Sudbury, Ont.Danceland......2011
        1949 09 06
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1949 09 07
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1949 09 08
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1949 09 09
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1949 09 10
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1949 09 11
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1949 09 12
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1949 09 13
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1949 09 14
        Wednesday
        8 pm to 4 am
        1949 10 10New York, N.Y.Bop CityClub residency, Mondays off (Bop City closed on Mondays).

        The Ellington orchestra shared the residency with singer Savannah Churchill and with the Red Norvo Sextet.
        Bop City was the site of the old Paradise, Hurricane, Zanibar, Vanity Fair, and Harem clubs. The location became the Paradise again in 1950, but closed soon after.

        Newcomers to the band were tenorist Jimmy Forest and vocalist Lu Elliott who joined the band in August.

        Admission 98 cents including tax.
        • Stratemann, p. 305
        • Unsourced advertisement reproduced in Vail, Vol.I, Sept 1949
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-02-07
        1949 09 15
        Thursday
        8 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Bop Citysee 1949 09 14.....2011
        1949 09 16
        Friday
        8 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Bop Citysee 1949 09 14.....2011
        1949 09 17
        Saturday
        8 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Bop Citysee 1949 09 14.....2011
        1949 09 18
        Sunday
        8 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Bop Citysee 1949 09 14.....2011
        1949 09 19
        Monday
        .Bop City closed on Mondays
        activities not documented
        .
        1949 09 20
        Tuesday
        8 pm
        .New York, N.Y..NBC television network's Texaco Star Theater program “The Milton Berle Show,”
        Personal appearance by Duke, who played his medley, "customarily referred to in the contemporary press as 'And then I wrote...'"
        Stratemann, p.305, citing Variety 1949-09-28 p 29DE491890,1-8
        89,4-1
        ..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-02-07
        1949 09 20
        Tuesday
        8 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Bop Citysee 1949 09 14.....2011
        1949 09 21
        Wednesday
        8 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Bop Citysee 1949 09 14.....2011
        1949 09 22
        Thursday
        8 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Bop Citysee 1949 09 14.....2011
        1949 09 23
        Friday
        8 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Bop Citysee 1949 09 14.....2011
        1949 09 24
        Saturday
        8 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Bop Citysee 1949 09 14.....2011
        1949 09 25
        Sunday
        8 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Bop Citysee 1949 09 14.....2011
        1949 09 26

        Monday
        .Day off from Bop City
        activities not documented
        .
        1949 09 27
        Tuesday
        8 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Bop Citysee 1949 09 14.....2011
        1949 09 28
        Wednesday
        8 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Bop Citysee 1949 09 14.....2011
        1949 09 29
        Thursday
        8 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Bop Citysee 1949 09 14.....2011
        1949 09 30
        Friday
        8 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Bop Citysee 1949 09 14.....2011

        October 1949

        1949 10 01
        Saturday
        8 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Bop Citysee 1949 09 14.....2011
        1949 10 02
        Sunday
        7:30 pm
        .New York, N.Y..CBS television show “This Is Show Business”
        Ellington made a personal appearance, performing "a specialty with the show's Henry Sylvern orchestra." Other guests were a singer and her husband/bandleader and a comedian and the guests were to present a special "problem" to an expert panel.

        Ellington's problem concerned bad night club business and high band salaries. Stratemann's description suggests he just got a sarcastic response from a panelist.
        Stratemann, p.305, citing Variety 1949-10-05 p.49....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-02-07
        1949 10 02
        Sunday
        8 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Bop Citysee 1949 09 14.....2011
        1949 10 03
        Monday
        .Bop City closed on Mondays
        activities not documented
        .
        1949 10 04
        Tuesday
        8 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Bop Citysee 1949 09 14.....2011
        1949 10 05
        Wednesday
        8 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Bop Citysee 1949 09 14.....2011
        1949 10 06
        Thursday
        8 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Bop Citysee 1949 09 14.....2011
        1949 10 07
        Friday
        8 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Bop Citysee 1949 09 14.....2011
        1949 10 08
        Saturday
        8 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Bop Citysee 1949 09 14.....2011
        1949 10 09
        Sunday
        8 pm - 4 am
        .New York, N.Y.Bop CityLast night of residency - see 1949 09 14.....2011
        1949 10 10
        Monday
        .Bop City was closed Mondays.

        activities not documented
        .
        1949 10 11
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1949 10 12
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1949 10 13
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1949 10 14
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1949 10 15
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1949 10 16
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1949 10 171949 10 31Chicago, Ill.Blue Note Cafe
        56 W. Madison St.
        ....Vail I 353photo.2011

        November 1949

        1949 11 011949 11 06Chicago, Ill.Blue Note Cafe
        56 W. Madison St.
        ......2011
        1949 11 071949 11 09YoungstownPalace Theater......2011
        1949 11 101949 11 13Toledo, Oh.Paramount Theatre......2011
        1949 11 151949 11 17Schenectady, N.Y.Proctor's
        A Fabian Theater
        Starts today, 3 days only
        ON THE STAGE - IN PERSON
        AMERICA'S FOREMOST MODERN COMPOSER WITH HIS FAMOUS ORCHESTRA AND A HOST OF SOLOISTS AND SPECIALTY ACTS.
        MUSIC! SONGS! COMEDY!

        The Duke and his group will present 3 shows each day.
        Schenectady Gazette,
        • 1949-11-03 p.28
        • 1949-11-15, p.11
        .
        ...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-11
        1949 11 16.Schenectady, N.Y.Proctor'sStage show - see 1949 11 15.....2011
        1949 11 17.Schenectady, N.Y.Proctor'sStage show - see 1949 11 15.....2011
        1949 11 181949 11 24Philadelphia, Penn.Earle Theater......2011
        1949 11 23.Philadelphia, Penn.Earle Theater..DE4919...2011
        1949 11 251949 11 30New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater
        253 W. 125th St., Borough of Manhattan, Harlem district
        ......2011

        December 1949

        1949 12 01.New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater
        253 W. 125th St., Borough of Manhattan, Harlem district
        ......2011
        1949 12 02.AmherstUniversity......2011
        1949 12 03.Newark, N.J.Terrace Gardens......2011
        1949 12 05.JamestownPalace Theater......2011
        1949 12 061949 12 08Utica, N.Y.Stanley Theatre......2011
        1949 12 191949 12 25Buffalo, N.Y.Town Casino......2011
        1949 12 22.New York, N.Y.CBS recording session,..DE492005,1-32
        03,2-24
        ..2011
        1949 12 24.New York, N.Y.Carnegie Hallfalse date..98,4-9..2011
        1949 12 261949 12 28Reading, Penn.Rajah Theatre......2011
        1949 12 28...Peripheral event
        Ivy Anderson died, age 45.
        AP wirestory in The Kingston Daily Freeman, 1949-12-29djpAdded 2012-09-10
        1949 12 28.Reading, Penn.Berkshire Contry Clubpreview+review....Agustěn Perez Gasco aug112011
        1949 12 31
        Saturday
        11 pm to 6 am
        .New York, N.Y.Rockland Palace
        280 W. 55th St.
        New Years Eve Breakfast Dance
        Duke Ellington's Famous Orchestra with Vocalists Kay Davis and Al Hibbler
        Others on the bill were
        • Artie Suggs and his Orchestra, and
        • Audrey Armstong, the exotic dancer


        Admission $2.50 at door, $2.00 in advance. Tables $5.00 and boxes $10 and $12
        Stratemann, p.305 with reproduced, unattributed advertisement....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-08
        1949–1950...CBS-Broadcast "Jack Smith Show".DE907408,3-6NDCS 1089.2011

        January 1950

        1950 01 01
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 01 02
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 01 03
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 01 04
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 01 05
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 01 06
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 01 07
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 01 08
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 01 09
        Monday
        8:30 pm
        .Richmond, Va.WRVA Theater
        9th and Broad
        "Stage show - concert"

        Tickets: Orchestra $3.15 & $2.50; Balcony $2.50; Gallery $1.90. "Tickets for all sections of the theatre for white and colored patrons."

        The Jan.7 Richmond Times-Dispatch said there would only be one show because the Ellington concert and variety show was too long to allow for more than one performance. The Jan. 9 edition named some of the musicians - Al Sears, Oscar Pettiford, Al Hibbler, Jimmy Hamilton, Kay Davis and Billy Strayhorn. Edith Lindeman's glowing review says
        • the theatre was almost full
        • the fans went home begging for more
        • The performance was 2 hours.
        • The concert ran the gamut from intellectual jazz to 'those lilting, singing melodies which Ellington has composed for popular consumption.'
        • Showtopper (sic) Nancy Raye, "yelled a few notes of 'St. Louis blues' and then went into an acrobatic pantomime that is at wide variance with the music which America's leading jazz composer has been turning out."
        • Other musicians named were Johnny Hodges with his satin-smooth alto-sax, Junior Raglan and his thumping pass (sic), Harry Baker, whose trombone talks, cries and swears through a chorus of 'Frankie and Johnnie,' and others. Vocalist Al Hibbler turned 'Trees' into something of a caricature, but his range and phrasing was noteworthy. Kay Davis sang 'Creole Love Call' and 'Body and Soul, and Lou Elliott sang 'Hucklebuck.'
          Richmond Times-Dispatch
        • 1950-01-07, p.11
        • 1950-01-08, p.D13
        • 1950-01-09, p.11
        • 1950-01-10, p.9
        ...djp
        added 2013-12-23
        1950 01 10
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 01 11
        Wednesday
        .Blackstone, Va..
        Dance: A Virginia Technical Institute basketball game on Wednesday, Jan. 11 1950 was played at 6:45 instead of 7:00 so students could attend 'the Duke Ellington concert.'
        Beckley, Va. Post-Herald 1950-01-11.08,3-9.Arne Neegaard
        added 2011

        updated 2013-12-23
        1950 01 12
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 01 13
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 01 14
        Saturday
        1950 01 16
        Monday
        Syracuse, N.Y.Schine Paramount Theater
        426 S.Salina St.
        Theatre, 5 shows daily,
        with Howell and Bowser, great comedy team, and Peck & Peck, sensational dancers.

        This engagement is incorrectly dated January 10 to 13 in DEMS 08,3-9.
        • The Sunday 1950-01-08 edition of the Syracuse Post-Standard, p.17, announced a four day engagement on one page and on p.22, a three day run at the Schine Paramount beginning Saturday, which is 1950-01-14
        • the 1950-01-13 edition carried an ad saying 3 days only starting "tomorrow"
        • the 1950-01-15 edition carried a review of the Saturday show
        • the 1950-01-16 edition carried an ad saying Last Times Today and an article just above the ad refers to the engagement as three days. This edition also announced a John Wayne film would start Tuesday "after Duke Ellington leaves."

        (Schine, at one time the largest independent U.S. theatre chain with 148 theatres in 6 states in 1942, was the subject of an anti-trust action.)

        Syracuse Post-Standard:
        • 1950-01-08, pp.17 & 22
        • 1950-01-13
        • 1950-01-15
        • 1950-01-16
        .
        ...apgadded 2012-08-20
        1950 01 15
        Sunday
        .Syracuse, N.Y.Schine Paramount Theatersee 1950 01 14....djpadded 2012-08-20
        1950 01 16
        Monday
        .Syracuse, N.Y.Schine Paramount Theatersee 1950 01 14.....added 2012-08-20
        1950 01 17
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 01 18
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 01 19
        Thursday
        .Toronto, Ont.Massey Hall......2011
        1950 01 20
        Friday
        1950 01 28Detroit, Mich.Paradise TheatreTheatre appearance
        Sometime during the Paradise run, the band was recorded for a March of Dimes radio broadcast on WJR

        During this date, Ellington put Detroit songstress Chubby Kemp on contract. She would perform with the band Northrop in Minneapolis, and on the West Coast.
        .DE500206,3-34..2011
        1950 01 21
        Saturday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise Theatre......2011
        1950 01 22
        Sunday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise Theatre......2011
        1950 01 23
        Monday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise Theatre......2011
        1950 01 24
        Tuesday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise Theatre......2011
        1950 01 25
        Wednesday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise Theatre......2011
        1950 01 26
        Thursday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise Theatre......2011
        1950 01 27
        Friday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise Theatre......2011
        1950 01 28
        Saturday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise Theatre......2011
        1950 01 00.Detroit, Mich..Private party
        Ellington was recorded singing and playing I'm Afraid and Joog Joog.
        .DE5001...
        added 2011

        updated 2012-12-10
        1950 01 28
        Saturday
        .Cleveland, Oh.Masonic AuditoriumThis gig was identified by Joe Mosbrook by an advertisement and has not yet been confirmed. It is not impossible since the Detroit theatre engagement could have finished earlier in the day and the two cities are only about 180 miles apart...09,1-16.CAH2/092011
        1950 01 29
        Sunday
        .Buffalo, N.Y.Memorial Auditorium......2011
        1950 01 30
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 01 31
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.

        February 1950

        1950 02 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Vocalist Chubby Kemp joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1950 02 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Jimmy Forest leaves the band. He will record with the band on Oct. 23, 1972.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1950 02 01
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 02 02
        Thursday
        7 and 9:30 pm
        .Madison, Wisc.Parkway TheatreOrchestra and entertainers, two "variety concerts"
        Theatre manager John Scharnberg announced the Ellington program as:
        • I.
          • Jazz Accelerando
          • Bojangles
          • Creole Love Call
          • You Name It
          • Liberian Suite
        • II.
          • Resume
          • Songs (Lu Eliot)
          • Violet Blue
          • The History of Jazz in Three Minutes
          • Songs (Albert Hibbler)
          • Piano (Duke Ellington)


        The Capital Times review says Symphomaniac was played by Duke
        • The Capital Times, Madison, Wisc.,
          • Announcements:
            • 1950-01-28, p4
            • 1950-02-01, p.15
          • Review 1950-02-03,p.5
        • Announcements, Wisconsin State Journal,
          • 1951-02-01, s.2,p.3
          • 1951-02-02, s.1,p.9
        .08,3-9..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-08
        1950 02 00...PERSONNEL CHANGES
        Tenor sax man Alva “Beau” McCain joins the band and singer Lu Elliott leaves.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1950 02 03
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 02 04
        Saturday
        .Cincinnati, Oh.The Gardens......2011
        1950 02 05
        Sunday
        .Chicago, Ill.Opera HouseTwo performances, afternoon and night, by the band and a vocal quintet, The Orioles, presented by Down Beat.
        • Announcement, The Capital Times, Madison, Wisc., 1950-01-28, p4
        • Stratemann p.310 citing Chicago Defender 1950-02-04 p.26
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-12-10
        1950 02 06
        Monday
        .Kalamazoo, Mich. Central High School.Stratemann, p.310, citing DESB....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-08
        1950 02 07
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented

        The California Eagle, 1950-02-23, p.11, reported a newlywed couple left Los Angeles on Feb. 3, stopped in Chicago and Lansing, and made their way back to Detroit, where met Ellington at the fashionable Gotham Hotel. Ellington, Hibbler and Sara (sic) Vaughn (sic),gave a party for them in their room.

        If the story is reliable, it places Duke in Detroit around this time.
        .
        1950 02 08
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented
        - see 1950 02 07
        .
        1950 02 09
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented
        - see 1950 02 07
        .
        1950 02 10
        Friday
        1950 02 11Ann Arbor, Mich.University of MichiganUniversity of Michigan Junior Class J-Hop (Junior Hop) dance - two nights
        The Ellington and Louis Prima bands shared the bill, playing alternately on both nights to allow continuous dancing.

        This annual event was the University's only strictly formal dance, with, this year, a "Deep in the Blues" theme. The decorations created an underwater illusion and a cosmetic company distributed a new cologne, J-Hop 51 as favours.

        Attending from Traverse City were Miss Ann Maurer, with Parker Pennington, Miss Betty Badgero with William Fonce and Miss June Stromberg with Louis Culman would attend.

        Coming from Benton Harbor were Miss Helen Kreider and Robert Gardner, Miss Patricia Rohring, escorted by Douglas Gelb of Rochester, Miss Dorothy DeWolf, with Liberato D'Addona of New York City, Miss Mary Stathopoulos and Milton Karnfills of Flint, Miss Roberta Piggott with Rodney Sonnenbert, John Ackenhusen escorting Miss Anne Goodyear of Hastings, Miss Violet Johnson and Richard Noll, and William Rohring escorting Miss Ann Fester of Lansing.
        • Announcements, Traverse City Record-Eagle
          • 1950-02-09, p.3
          • 1950-02-11, p.6
        • Review, The News-Palladium, Benton Harbor, Mich. 1950-02-13
        .08,3-9.djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-08
        1950 02 11
        Saturday
        .Ann Arbor, Mich.University of MichiganSecond night of J-Hop dance - see 1950 02 10.....2011
        1950 02 12
        Sunday
        .Milwaukee, Wisc.Pabst TheatreConcert at either 2:30 or 3 pm .Announcements, Wisconsin State Journal, Madison, Wisc.
        • 1950-02-05, p.16 re Feb 12
        • 1950-02-12, p.10 re Feb 12
        .08,3-9..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-08
        1950 02 13
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 02 14
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 02 15
        Wednesday
        .Tulsa, Okla.Convention Hall....Vail.2011
        1950 02 16
        Thursday
        .MinneapolisNorthrop Auditorium....Vail.2011
        1950 02 17
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 02 18
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 02 19
        Sunday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Oakland Auditorium"Concert Varieties" programme - cancelled
        While the Oakland Tribune carried an ad for this concert on Feb. 19, the concert was postponed to Feb. 26 and was to change to dance music.
        Oakland Tribune
        • Ad, 1950-02-19, p.1-C ("Concert Varieties")
        • Announcement 1950-02-26, p.C-7 (change of dates and programme)
        ..Vaildjp
        added 2013-04-08
        1950 02 19
        Sunday
        .San Diego, Cal.Russ AuditorumConcertVail I....2011
        1950 02 20
        Monday
        8:30 pm
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Shrine AuditoriumConcert
        The Eagle announcement named the vocalists as "Albert Hibbler, Kay Davis and Lu Eliot" and the rest of the band as well: Al Killian, Ray Nance, Harold Baker, Nelson Williams, David Burns, Lawrence Brown, Tyree Glenn, Quentin Jackson, Johnny Hodges, Harry Conney (sic), Jimmy Hamilton, Russell Procope, Jimmy Forrest, Sonny Greer, Wendell Marshall and Ellington. Tickets were available at all Mutual Agencies in Southern California. The programme was to include the Liberian Suite.
        • Stratemann, p.310
        • Announcement, Van Nuys News, 1950-02-13
        • Ad, California Eagle 1950-02-16
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-08
        1950 02 21
        Tuesday
        .Stockton, Cal.Civic Auditorium...03,1-5..2011
        1950 02 22
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 02 23
        Thursday
        .Fresno, Cal.Memorial Auditorium....Vail.2011
        1950 02 24
        Friday
        .San Francisco, Cal.AuditoriumProgram of "Concert Varieties"Announcement, Oakland Tribune 1950-02-23, p.29..Vail.
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-08
        1950 02 25
        Saturday
        .San Jose, Cal.Municipal AuditoriumProgram of "Concert Varieties"Announcement, Oakland Tribune 1950-02-23, p.29..Vail.
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-08
        1950 02 26
        Sunday
        .Oakland, Cal. Oakland AuditoriumInitially announced as a program of "Concert Varieties," a later announcement said it would be dance music.

        Personnel named:
        • Hibbler
        • Lu Eliot
        • Kay Davis
        • Killian
        • Nance
        • Baker
        • N.Williams
        • David Burns, trp
        • Brown
        • Glenn
        • Jackson
        • Hodges
        • Harry Conney (sic)
        • Hamilton
        • Procope
        • Forrest
        • Greer
        • Marshall
        • Ellington
        .
        Announcements, Oakland Tribune
        • 1950-02-19, p.1-C, for "Concert Varieties"
        • 1950 -02-20, p15 for program of sweet and low
        • 1950-02-23, p.29 announces "Concert Varieties"
        • 1950-02-23-Kay Davis photo and caption
        • 1950-02-24,p.30D
        ..Vail.
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-08
        1950 02 27
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 02 28
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.

        March 1950

        1950 03 00...PERSONNEL CHANGES
        Charlie Rouse, tenor sax, and Tyree Glenn, trombone, leave the band this month. Al Hibbler leaves as well, but will return in September.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1950 03 01
        Wednesday
        1950 03 07Los Angeles, Cal.Million Dollar TheaterProbably a vaudeville show. Ellington paid the costs and took 50% of the revenues.Billboard Mar.11, 1950 p.55....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-11
        1950 03 02
        Thursday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Million Dollar TheaterSee 1950 03 07.....2011
        1950 03 03
        Friday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Million Dollar TheaterSee 1950 03 07.....2011
        1950 03 04
        Saturday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Million Dollar TheaterSee 1950 03 07.....2011
        1950 03 05
        Sunday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Million Dollar TheaterSee 1950 03 07.....2011
        1950 03 06
        Monday
        8 am
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Universal Studios Stage 10Pre-recording for the film ”Salute To Duke Ellington,” Ellington's second and last short film Universal, and his last short by a major Hollywood studio.

        Although the call time was 8 am, recording started at 8:40 and ended at 12:25.

        Band members included Kay Davis, Al Hibbler, Odessa (Chubby) Kemp, Duke Ellington, Al Killian, Shorty Baker, Ray Nance, Dave Burns, Nelson Williams, Johnny Hodges, Russell Procope, Charlie Rouse, Alva (Bo) McCain, Lawrence Brown, Quentin Jackson, Tyree Glenn, Harry Carney, Wendell Marshall and Sonny Greer.
        Titles recorded:
        • Things Ain't What They Used To Be
        • Hello, Little Boy
        • The History of Jazz
        • She Wouldn't Be Moved
        • Violet Blue
        • Take the 'A' Train
        • You of All People
        Stratemann pp. 311-320DE5003.07,1-2194,2-894,2-194,1-388,4-988,2-4.
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-10
        1950 03 06
        Monday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Million Dollar TheaterSee 1950 03 07.....2011
        1950 03 07
        Tuesday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Million Dollar TheaterSee 1950 03 07.....2011
        1950 03 08
        Wednesday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Universal Studios Filming ”Salute to Duke Ellington” - see 1950 03 06..07,1-21
        94,1-3
        Stratemann 311
        Strat 313+317 photos
        .2011
        1950 03 09
        Thursday
        1950 03 15San Francisco, Cal.Fox Theatre.
        • Stratemann p.321 citing Variety 1950-03-15 p.10
        • Ads, Oakland Tribune
          • 1950-03-11 p.6
          • 1950-03-12 p.6C
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-11
        1950 03 10
        Friday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Fox Theatre......2011
        1950 03 11
        Saturday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Fox Theatre......2011
        1950 03 12
        Sunday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Fox Theatre......2011
        1950 03 13
        Monday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Fox Theatre......2011
        1950 03 14
        Tuesday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Fox Theatre......2011
        1950 03 15
        Wednesday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Fox Theatre......2011
        1950 03 16
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 03 17
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 03 18
        Saturday
        .Brookshire, Tex.Guion Hall
        Texas A&M University

        Military ball

        (1)Guests of honour included a congressman, four generals and a colonel.

        Society columns reported (2)Pat Hurt, Jacky Chapman, (3)Wanda Nelson, Diana Reed and (4)Pat Cox attended. The latter two were reported to have had a wonderful time.
        • Announcements,
          • The Baytown (Texas) Sun, 1950-03-13
          • Pampa (Texas) News, 1950-03-12,p.17

        • Society news items, (2)Brownsville Herald, 1950-03-19
          (3)Brookshire Times, 1950-03-24
        • (4)Lubbock Evening Journal, 1950 03 17 p.4
        ...AGP, djpadded 2012-09-18
        updated 2013-04-11
        1950 03 19
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 03 20
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 03 21
        Tuesday
        .Rocky Mount, N.C.Cameo theatreFalse date
        This appears to be a film short accompanying the movie Blanche Fury
        Rocky Mount Evening Telegram 1950-03-20, p.5...AGPadded 2012-09-18
        1950 03 21
        Tuesday
        .Wichita, Kans.Forum
        Mr. Ray Overton brings Duke Ellington to the Forum, March 21. Ellington is one of the country's favorite musicians.
        The Negro Star, Wichita, Kans., 1950 03 17, p.4...djp
        added 2013-09-07
        1950 03 22
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 03 23
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 03 24
        Friday
        .Carbondale, Ill.Southern Illinois University
        Concert and dance sponsored by the Student Council
        "Duke Ellington to Play at SIU, The Register-News, Mt. Vernon, Ill., 1950-03-14 p.2...djp
        added 2013-04-11
        1950 03 25
        Saturday
        .Chicago, Ill.Civic Opera House.Stratemann p.321 citing Chicago Defender 1950-03-11 np.30....2011
        1950 03 26
        Sunday
        3 pm
        .Institute, W.Va.West Virginia State College
        Concert

        Tickets $2 general admission, $1.50 for students
        • The Charleston Gazette, Charleston, W.Va., 1950-03-12 p.14
        • The Charleston Daily Mail, 1950-03-12 p.10
        ...djp
        added 2013-04-11
        1950 03 27
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 03 28
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 03 29
        Wednesday
        1950 04 04
        Tuesday
        New York, N.Y.S.S. Île De FranceEllington and the band embarked by sea for their 2-1/2 month tour of Europe
        PERSONNEL CHANGES
        The Danish tour program lists personnel as Baker, Nance, Ernie Royal, Neslon Williams, Al Killian, Brown, Kelly, Jackson, Procope, Hamilton, Hodges, Carney, Byas, McCain, Marshall, Greer and Ballard, as well as Kay Davis, Strayhorn, Chubby Kemp and Charles Brooks.
        • George “Butch” Ballard, drums, was to be the backup for Sonny Greer, who was not always reliable.
        • Ernie Royal joined the trumpets
        • Tyree Glenn wasn't able to go to Europe, and was replaced by Theodore Kelly for part of the tour - DEMS notes Kelly was absent from some of the concerts at Palais de Chaillot, and from the June 20 concert at Salle Wagram. It also says German and Swedish DEMS members reported he was not in the band.
        • Al Hibbler stayed behind
        • Don Byas, tenor sax, was picked up in Paris
        • Charlie Rouse was replaced by Alva McCain.
        New Desor vol.2
        Stratemann, pp.320-321.
        .05,1-20..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-12
        1950 03 30
        Thursday
        .Atlantic Ocean. S.S. Ile de Franceat sea - see 1950 03 29.....2011
        1950 03 31
        Friday
        .Atlantic Ocean. S.S. Ile de Franceat sea - see 1950 03 29.....2011

        April 1950

        1950 04 01
        Saturday
        .Atlantic Ocean. S.S. Ile de Franceat sea - see 1950 03 29.....2011
        1950 04 02
        Sunday
        .Atlantic Ocean. S.S. Ile de Franceat sea - see 1950 03 29.....2011
        1950 04 03
        Monday
        .Atlantic Ocean. S.S. Ile de Franceat sea - see 1950 03 29.....2011
        1950 04 04
        Tuesday
        .Le Havre, France.Arrival in Europe.....2011
        1950 04 05
        Wednesday
        .Le Havre, FranceCinéma NormandieConcert..08,1-16
        06,1-33
        04,1-21
        .Hoefsmit
        added 2011

        updated 2012-12-09
        1950 04 06
        Thursday
        .Rouen, France.Concert..04,1-5+21..2011
        1950 04 07
        Friday
        .Paris, France.Inedit interview
        Georges Debroe wrote, in DEMS 04,1-5:

        "...interesting radio broadcasts with the French bandleader Boris Vian,... an interview with Ellington ...in his hotel-room on the Avenue des Champs Elysées ... by an unknown radio man with Boris Vian and Maurice Culaz, the interpreter. They talked about the forthcoming stay in Paris with the band at the Palais de Chaillot starting 12Apr50 with 8 concerts, including 3 matinees... The band was supposed to include 20 people including 3 vocalists. The interview took 4:50 and was cut short by Duke's manicurist."
        .DE904004,2-51
        04,1-5+21
        ..
        added 2011

        updated 2012-12-09
        1950 04 08
        Saturday
        1950 04 10
        Monday
        Knokke, BelgiumCasino CommunalConcerts
        The venue's name is unclear: Stratemann says Knokke-Le Zoute, Belgium; Casino Communal, Albert Plage.
        DEMS 04,1 just says Knokke-Le Zoute, Belgium; Casino Communal.

        I cannot determine if the Casino was in a hotel named Albert Plage, or if they are separate places/event.
        ..04,1-5
        04,1-21
        07,3-32
        ..
        added 2011

        updated 2012-12-09
        1950 04 09
        Sunday
        .Knokke, BelgiumCasino Communal, Albert Plagesee 1950 04 08.....2011
        1950 04 10
        Monday
        .Knokke, BelgiumCasino Communal, Albert Plagesee 1950 04 08.....2011
        1950 04 11
        Tuesday
        .Lille, FranceL'OpéraTwo concerts..04,1-21..2011
        1950 04 1-?.Paris, France.Cocktail party

        Stratemann writes that Ellington encountered Orson Welles at the tour's first Paris stop, and Welles asked Ellington to write the music for one of his plays, "Le Temps Court" (Time Runs); he writes that Duke spent what spare time there was during the tour to write the music.
        ...Gammphoto
        Vail359photo
        Vail367photo
        .2011
        1950 04 12
        Wednesday
        1950 04 16Paris, FrancePalais de ChaillotConcert
        Poorly received - Der Spiegel wrote that the audience nearly booed the band off the stage. Ellington changed the programme by the time the band appeared in Switzerland.
        Stratemann, p.322, citing Der Spiegel 1950-05-11 p.40.04,1-21Vail360photos..2011
        1950 04 13
        Thursday
        .Paris, FrancePalais de Chaillot....KGphoto.2011
        1950 04 14
        Friday
        .Paris, FrancePalais de Chaillot....KGphoto.2011
        1950 04 15
        Saturday
        .Paris, FrancePalais de Chaillot...02,3-23
        99,4-25
        96,2-12
        ..2011
        1950 04 16
        Sunday
        .Paris, FrancePalais de Chaillot...04,1-21..2011
        1950 04 17
        Monday
        .Lyon, France.Concert..04,1-21..2011
        1950 04 18
        Tuesday
        .Strasbourg, FrancePalais des Fętes...04,1-21..2011
        1950 04 19
        Wednesday
        .Nancy, FranceGrand ThéatreTwo concerts..08,1-16
        06,1-33
        04,1-21
        01,2-28
        ..2011
        1950 04 20
        Thursday
        ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Don Byas, tenor sax, then living in Paris, joins the band for the tour.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1950 04 20
        Thursday
        .Namur, Belgium.Concert..04,1-21
        02,3-23
        99,4-25
        96,2-12
        ..2011
        1950 04 21
        Friday
        1950 04 25
        Tuesday
        Brussels, Belgium.Concerts..04,1-21..2011
        1950 04 22
        Saturday
        .Brussels, Belgiumsee 1950 04 21.....2011
        1950 04 23
        Sunday
        .Brussels, Belgiumsee 1950 04 21.....2011
        1950 04 24
        Monday
        .Brussels, Belgiumsee 1950 04 21.....2011
        1950 04 25
        Tuesday
        .Brussels, Belgiumsee 1950 04 21.....2011
        1950 04 26
        Wednesday
        .Roubaix, FranceCinéma la Colisée...04,1-21
        98,2-21
        ..2011
        1950 04 27
        Thursday
        .Liege, BelgiumForum...04,1-21..2011
        1950 04 28
        Friday
        .Den Haag, The NetherlandsGebouw voor K.& W..NMAH (Smithsonian) DE Collection Box 14 Folder 18 "Duke Ellington en zijn Orkest, presented by Julius Barkan" (Amsterdam and Den Haag, The Netherlands) [Program], April 28 and 30, 1950..07,3-10
        04,1-21
        ..2011
        1950 04 29
        Saturday
        .Antwerp, BelgiumConcertzaal van de Zoo...04,1-21..
        added 2011

        updated 2012-12-09
        1950 04 30
        Sunday
        .Amsterdam, The NetherlandsConcertgebouw04,1-21NMAH (Smithsonian) DE Collection Box 14 Folder 18 "Duke Ellington en zijn Orkest, presented by Julius Barkan" (Amsterdam and Den Haag, The Netherlands) [Program], April 28 and 30, 1950.... .2011

        May 1950

        1950 05 01
        Monday
        .Namur, Belgium.Concert..04,1-21..2011
        1950 05 02
        Tuesday
        .Zurich, SwitzerlandKongresshausConcert
        From an article in Jazz Journal, July 1950 written by Arthur Goepfert (see DEMS 08/1-15), one learns:
        • The band seems to have arrived by train.
        • "First surprising thing I learned was that although the boys were quite happy about the money, they earned, they were not so happy about working with the Duke."
        • Don Byas was accompanied by his wife and baby; Duke wanted Byas to return to the U.S.
        • Greer was drunk before the matinee
        • After the concert, about 150 people went to a dance hall and the fans each paid 8 francs so the musicians could drink free of charge. Procope, Hamilton and Ernie Royal jammed for hours.
        • Duke spent only about half the concert at the piano
        • Greer was perched high up above the band, and played fill-ins
        • Al Killian had lip trouble and a stomach ache. He was fed up with the music business and swore he would get out of the mess as soon as he was back in the States.


        For many years, it was thought only one concert recording from the 1950 tour survived, taped in Hamburg. In 2007, the TCB label released a recording on CD of the entire Zurich concert except the medley.
        .DE906408,1-15
        07,3-10
        07,3-44
        04,1-21
        NDCS 1084.
        added 2011

        updated 2012-12-09
        1950 05 03
        Wednesday
        .Geneva, SwitzerlandVictoria Hall...04,1-21..2011
        1950 05 04
        Thursday
        .Geneva, Switzerland.Pre-RSR-Broadcast.DE5004...2011
        1950 05 04
        Thursday
        .Lausanne, SwitzerlandThéatre de Beaulieu...04,1-21..2011
        1950 05 05
        Friday
        1950 05 09
        Tuesday
        Milan, ItalyTeatro OdeonConcert

        Sometime during the stay in Milan, Lawrence Brown became ill and was hospitalized in Milan for 9 days. Sjef Hoefsmit noted this in DEMS 04,1-21, writing that he did not know whether he was replaced, and if so, by whom.
        ..04,1-21..
        added 2011

        updated 2012-12-09
        1950 05 06
        Saturday
        .Milan, ItalyTeatro Odeonsee 1905 05 05.....2011
        1950 05 07
        Sunday
        .Milan, ItalyTeatro Odeonsee 1905 05 05.....2011
        1950 05 08
        Monday
        .Milan, ItalyTeatro Odeonsee 1905 05 05.....2011
        1950 05 09
        Tuesday
        .Milan, ItalyTeatro Odeonsee 1905 05 05.....2011
        1950 05 10
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 05 11
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 05 12
        Friday
        1950 05 16
        Tuesday
        Rome, ItalyTeatro Quirino...04,1-21Hasse 296 photo.2011
        1950 05 13
        Saturday
        .Rome, ItalyTeatro Quirinosee 1950 05 12.....2011
        1950 05 14
        Sunday
        .Rome, ItalyTeatro Quirinosee 1950 05 12.....2011
        1950 05 15
        Monday
        .Rome, ItalyTeatro Quirinosee 1950 05 12.....2011
        1950 05 16
        Tuesday
        .Rome, ItalyTeatro Quirinosee 1950 05 12.....2011
        1950 05 17
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 05 18
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 05 19
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 05 20
        Saturday
        .Genova, ItalyTeatro Augustus
        Concert

        This date in Genoa is not shown in either Stratemann or DEMS 04,1-21
        ...Vail.
        added 2011

        updated 2012-12-09
        1950 05 21
        Sunday
        .Genova, ItalyTeatro AugustusConcert

        (note DEMS 04,1-21 says the venue was "Teatro Gusgustus" but this is likely a typing mistake.
        ..04,1-21..
        added 2011

        updated 2012-12-09
        1950 05 22
        Monday
        1950 05 23
        Tuesday
        Torino, ItalyTeatro Alfieri...04,1-21..2011<
        1950 05 23
        Tuesday
        .Torino, ItalyTeatro Alfierisee 1950 05 22......2011
        1950 05 24
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 05 24
        Wednesday
        ...activities not documented....2011
        1950 05 25
        Thursday
        .Como, ItalyTeatro Politeama...04,1-21..2011
        1950 05 26
        Friday
        .Baden Baden, GermanyCasino
        Concert

        This appearance is not shown in either Stratemann or DEMS 04,1-21
        ...Vail.2011
        1950 05 27
        Saturday
        .Frankfurt, GermanyAlthoff Bau...04,1-21
        01,2-21
        O1,1-13
        97,3-18
        poster-adCAHjul112011
        1950 05 27
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y..Peripheral event
        The May 27, 1950 edition of The Daily Worker reported that Ellington had signed a communist-inspired Stockholm peace petition. The allegation was also printed in its August 25 and 27 editions. Ellington denied this, and threatened to sue. Several news reports in late October say the Daily Worker apologized to Duke to avoid the lawsuit.
        Blacklisting - Two Key Documents by Merle Miller and John Cogley.djpAdded 2012-08-18
        1950 05 28
        Sunday
        .Hannover, GermanyNiedersachsenhalle...04,1-21
        01,2-21
        01,1-11
        97,3-18
        ..2011
        1950 05 29
        Monday
        .Hamburg, GermanyMusikhalleAfternoon concert NWDR-broadcast on 26jun50
        BFN-broadcast later
        .....2011
        1950 05 29
        Monday
        .Hamburg, GermanyMusikhalleEvening concert.....2011
        1950 05 29
        Monday
        .Hamburg MusikhalleEvening Concert......2011
        1950 05 29
        Monday
        .Hamburg Boccaccio ClubParty Anglo-German Swing Club..DE5007 08,1-16+19
        07,3-10
        06,1-33
        05,1-20
        04,1-21
        03,2-28
        01,3-10/22
        01,2-21
        01,1-11
        97,3-18
        .R.Schneider11/092011
        1950 05 30
        Tuesday
        ..Travel ?...01,2-21
        01,1-13
        ..2011
        1950 05 31
        Wednesday
        .Kobenhavn, DenmarkTrain stationEllington was greeted by a local costumed wedding bandPhoto in Stratemann, p.321...djp
        added 2013-04-12
        1950 05 31
        Wednesday
        .Kobenhavn, DenmarkKB-HallenTwo concerts.....2011
        1950 05 31
        Wednesday
        .Kobenhavn, DenmarkSt Thomas Restaurant..DE500504,1-21
        02,3-15
        01,2-21
        01,1-13
        97,3-18
        88,2-1
        Strat321photo
        DEMS 89/1photo
        ..2011

        June 1950

        1950 06 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        George “Butch” Ballard, drums, and Kay Davis, vocals, leave the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-10
        1950 06 01
        Thursday
        .Kobenhavn, DenmarkKobenhavn HallenTwo concerts/td>..04,1-21
        02,3-23
        01,3-18
        01,2-21
        01,1-13
        97,3-18
        96,2-12
        ..2011
        1950 06 02
        Friday
        .Malmö, SwedenStadsteaternConcert

        (According to Rolf Dahlgren, in DESS Bulletin 4, Nov. 2012, the Swedish concerts played to half-full houses due to very hot weather.)
        ..04,2-28
        04,1-21
        01,2-21
        01,1-13
        97,3-18
        Vail363photo
        Strat568photo
        .
        added 2011

        updated 2012-12-09
        1950 06 03
        Saturday
        .Stockholm, SwedenKonserthuset...04,1-21
        01,2-21
        01,1-11
        97,3-18
        Vail364photos.2011
        1950 06 04
        Sunday
        .Stockholm, SwedenTennishallen...04,1-21
        01,2-21
        01,1-11
        97,3-18
        ..2011
        1950 06 05
        Monday
        .Göteborg, SwedenCircus...04,1-21
        01,2-21
        01,1-11
        97,3-18
        ..2011
        1950 06 06
        Tuesday
        .Aarhus, DenmarkAarhus-HallenTwo concerts..04,1-21
        01,2-21
        01,1-11
        97,3-18
        Stratemann, p.322djp
        added 2011

        updated 2012-12-09
        1950 06 06
        Tuesday
        (late night)
        .Aarhus, DenmarkHammerschmidts Optagelses-Studie
        (radio and photo shop)
        Recording session for Rundskue Kommite
        Duke Ellington and vocalist Ingvar Blicher-Hansen
        Titles recorded:
        • Sophisticated Lady (piano solo)
        • Mood Indigo (piano solo)
        • I'm Afraid (Ellington piano and vocal)
        • I Met A Little Miss (with vocal)


        The first two titles were made for a special recording, with only 10 copies made, autographed by Duke, for a lottery to be conducted for a benefit, Aarhus Rundskuedag.

        The third title has Ellington singing! and the fourth features Herr Blicher-Hansen
        .DE5006..
        added 2011

        updated 2012-12-09
        1950 06 07
        Wednesday
        ..Travel ?.....2011
        1950 06 08
        Thursday
        .FrankfurtAlthoff Bau...04,1-21
        01,2-21
        01,1-13
        97,3-18
        ..2011
        1950 06 09
        Friday
        ...activities not documented ..01,2-21
        01,1-13
        97,3-18
        ..2011
        1950 06 10
        Saturday
        ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        DEMS shows Al Killian left the band to return to the U.S. sometime between the June 8 and 10 concerts. Not confirmed.
        DEMS 04,1-21djpAdded 2013-04-12
        1950 06 10
        Saturday
        ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Don Byas leaves the band, although he will record with it twice in later life
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1950 06 10
        Saturday
        .Hamburg, GermanyAlu-Palast.Two concerts

        Stratemann shows the venue as Ernst Mercke Halle but it appears Ernst Mercke Halle did not exist in 1950.
        DE500704,1-21
        01,3-10/22
        01,2-21
        01,1-11
        97,3-18
        Timner corrections -4
        R.Schneider11/09
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-08
        1950 06 11
        Sunday
        .Hamburg, GermanyAlu-Palast2 Concerts - see 1950 06 10..04,1-21
        01,2-21
        01,1-13
        97,3-18
        .R.Schneider11/092011
        1950 06 12
        Monday
        .Dortmund, GermanyCapitol...04,1-21
        01,2-21
        01,1-13
        ..2011
        1950 06 13
        Tuesday
        .Dusseldorf, GermanyApollo...04,1-21
        01,2-21
        01,1-13
        97,3-18
        ..2011
        1950 06 14
        Wednesday
        .Heidelberg, GermanyStadthalle2 concerts: 6:30+9pm..10,3-16ad:Age d'Or du Jazz.2011
        1950 06 15
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 06 16
        Friday
        .Basel, SwitzerlandStadt-Casino..04,1-21JPnov07.2011
        1950 06 17
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 06 18
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 06 19
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 06 20
        Tuesday
        .Paris, FranceSalle Wagram...04,1-21
        02,3-23
        02,1-5
        99,4-25
        98,3-13
        98,2-22
        97,2-22
        96,2-12
        ..2011
        1950 06 21
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 06 22
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 06 23
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 06 24
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 06 25
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 06 26
        Monday
        .Bern, Switzerland Casino ??..04,1-21..2011
        1950 06 27
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 06 28
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 06 29
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 06 30
        Friday
        .Atlantic Ocean.Travel back to U.S.A..04,1-21..2011

        July 1950

        1950 07 00...PERSONNEL CHANGES
        • Singer June Norton joins the band, but will leave in August
        • Trumpeter Ernie Royal leaves the band
        • Trumpeter Fats Ford (Andres Marenguito), joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1950 07 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        New Desor says trumpeter Al Killian left the band sometime in July, but a source tells me he didn't quit, instead he took a vacation after the European tour. (DEMS has him returning home between June 8 and 10.
        New Desor vol.2djp; P.Willard email 2012-10-28Added 2012-10-28
        1950 07 01
        Saturday
        ..activities not documented - believed to be time off.
        1950 07 02
        Sunday
        ..activities not documented - believed to be time off.
        1950 07 03
        Monday
        ..activities not documented - believed to be time off.
        1950 07 04
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented - believed to be time off.
        1950 07 05
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented - believed to be time off.
        1950 07 06
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented - believed to be time off.
        1950 07 07
        Friday
        ..activities not documented - believed to be time off.
        1950 07 08
        Saturday
        ..activities not documented - believed to be time off.
        1950 07 09
        Sunday
        ..activities not documented - believed to be time off.
        1950 07 10
        Monday
        ..activities not documented - believed to be time off.
        1950 07 11
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented - believed to be time off.
        1950 07 12
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented - believed to be time off.
        1950 07 13
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented - believed to be time off.
        1950 07 14
        Friday
        ..activities not documented - Variety reported the band was out on the road on July 14..
        1950 07 15
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 07 16
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 07 17
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 07 18
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y..“Cavalcade Of Bands” telecast on the Dumont network
        The show featured a different band each week. For this broadcast, Marion Cox replaced Kay Davis who left to marry, and June Norton was added. Also appearing in this episode were Bobby Davis, Timmie Rogers, and Howell & Bowser according to the Brooklyn Eagle television schedule. Stratemann also shows Son & Sonny.


        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        N. Williams, Merenguito (Fats Ford), Royal, Baker, Nance, Brown, Jackson, Hamilton, Procope, Hodges, McCain, Carney, Ellington, Marshall, Greer, Ballard, Kemp, Nantono, M. Cox

        Titles recorded:
        • Take The "A" Train (theme)
        • Rockin' In Rhythm
        • Everybody's Doin' It - with Son and Sonny
        • Take The "A" Train - with Son and Sonny
        • Hello, Little Boy
        • Caravan
        • Medley: Creole Love Call, Jeep Is Jumpin,'Creole Love Call
        • On A Turquoise Cloud
        • Stomp, Look And Listen
        • Stratemann p.323
        • Brooklyn Eagle, 1950-07-18 p.19
        DE500801,3-21
        00,3-24
        00,2-18
        00,1-25
        Timner corrections -4.
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-14
        1950 07 19
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 07 20
        Thursday
        .Portland, Mne.Old Orchard Pier.Stratemann p.323.08,3-9.Neegaard2011
        1950 07 21
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 07 22
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 07 23
        Sunday
        .Narragansett, R.I.Casino Pier.Stratemann p.323....2011
        1950 07 24
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 07 25
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 07 26
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 07 27
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 07 28
        Friday
        .Geneva, N.Y.Civic CenterPersonal appearance at a teen dance arranged by Club 86 owner Jimmy Legott. Ellington, Carney and singer Chubby Dean (sic) appeared at a dance featuring a young sextet, the Moonlighters. The bandleader accompanied half a dozen saxophone solos and songs, and complimented the teen-aged musicians.Geneva Daily Times, 1950-07-29...agpadded 2012-08-17
        1950 07 28
        Friday
        1950 07 30
        Sunday
        Geneva, N.Y.Club 86Restaurant engagement..08,3-9.Arne
        added 2011

        updated 2012-08-17
        1950 07 28
        Friday
        1950 07 30
        Sunday
        Geneva, N.Y.Club 86Restaurant engagement..08,3-9.Arne
        added 2011

        updated 2012-08-17
        1950 07 29
        Saturday
        .Geneva, N.Y.Club 86Restaurant engagement - see 1950 07 28.....2011
        1950 07 30
        Sunday
        .Geneva, N.Y.Club 86Restaurant engagement - see 1950 07 28.....2011
        1950 07 31
        Monday
        1950 08 05Hull, P.Q.Standish Hall Hotel.
        • Stratemann p.323
        • Vail II
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-13

        August 1950

        1950 08 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Alva “Bo” McCain leaves the band

        Paul Gonsalves, tenor sax giant, joins the band.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1950 08 00...Peripheral event
        In what Cohen describes as an attempt at vertical integration, Tempo Music was revived in the summer and Mercer Records was incorporated in August.

        Mercer Records was managed by Stanley Dance and Mercer Ellington, with Duke holding 30 shares, Strayhorn 20, Dance 25 and Mercer 25.

        The Mercer label was not a commercial success; only one record sold 12,000 copies, most sold 1,000 or less. The label folded in 1952.

        Tempo's newly opened New York offices were ostensibly managed by Mildred Dixon, Ruth Ellington James was president and Mercer Ellington was involved as well.
        • Stratemann pp 323-324, citing
          • Variety 1950-08-09
          • Variety 1950-08-16 p.42
          • Billboard 1950-08-12 p.20
          • Metronome 1950-11, p.8
        • Harvey S. Cohen, Duke Ellington's America, pp. 296-298
        ...djp .Added 2013-04-14
        1950 08 01
        Tuesday
        .Hull, P.Q.Standish Hall Hotelsee 1950 07 31.....2011
        1950 08 02
        Wednesday
        .Hull, P.Q.Standish Hall Hotelsee 1950 07 31.....2011
        1950 08 03
        Thursday
        .Hull, P.Q.Standish Hall Hotelsee 1950 07 31.....2011
        1950 08 04
        Friday
        .Hull, P.Q.Standish Hall Hotelsee 1950 07 31.....2011
        1950 08 05
        Saturday
        .Hull, P.Q.Standish Hall Hotelsee 1950 07 31.....2011
        1950 08 06
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 08 07
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 08 08
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 08 09
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 08 10
        Thursday
        1950 08 16Indianapolis, Ind.Circle TheaterStage showStratemann p.323 citing Variety 1950-09-08 p.41 + Billboard, 1950-08-26, p.11.....2011
        1950 08 11
        Friday
        .Indianapolis, Ind.Circle TheaterStage show -see 1950 08 10.....2011
        1950 08 12
        Saturday
        .Indianapolis, Ind.Circle TheaterStage show -see 1950 08 10.....2011
        1950 08 13
        Sunday
        .Indianapolis, Ind.Circle TheaterStage show -see 1950 08 10.....2011
        1950 08 14
        Monday
        .Indianapolis, Ind.Circle TheaterStage show -see 1950 08 10.....2011
        1950 08 15
        Tuesday
        .Indianapolis, Ind.Circle TheaterStage show -see 1950 08 10.....2011
        1950 08 16
        Wednesday
        .Indianapolis, Ind.Circle TheaterStage show -see 1950 08 10.....2011
        1950 08 17
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 08 18
        Friday
        1950 08 24
        Thursday
        Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreStage show, including Howell & Bowser, Bobby 'Tables' Davis and the Three Co-Ops.Stratemann p.323 citing Chciago Defender 1950-02-09 p.26....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-13
        1950 08 19
        Saturday
        .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreStage show -see 1950 08 18.....2011
        1950 08 20
        Sunday
        .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreStage show -see 1950 08 18.....2011
        1950 08 21
        Monday
        .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreStage show -see 1950 08 18.....2011
        1950 08 22
        Tuesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreStage show -see 1950 08 18.....2011
        1950 08 23
        Wednesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreStage show -see 1950 08 18.....2011
        1950 08 24
        Thursday
        .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreStage show -see 1950 08 18.....2011
        1950 08 24
        Thursday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Heaven CaféEllington and Strayhorn with Mr. and Mrs. Billy Eckstine visited a local bandleader, Geroge Dixon at his job at the Blue HeavenStratemann p.323 citing Chicago Defender p1950-09-02 p.26...djp
        added 2013-04-13
        1950 08 25
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 08 26
        Saturday
        1950 08 29
        Tuesday
        Buffalo, N.Y.Paramount TheaterStage show - the band, plus Howell & Bowser and Tables Davis. Ella Fitzgerald was also on the bill, the movie was the Republic crime melodrama Trial Without JuryStratemann p.323.....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-13
        1950 08 27
        Sunday
        .Buffalo, N.Y.Paramount TheaterStage show - see 1950 08 26.....2011
        1950 08 28
        Monday
        .Buffalo, N.Y.Paramount TheaterStage show - see 1950 08 26.....2011
        1950 08 29.Buffalo, N.Y.Paramount TheaterStage show - see 1950 08 26.....2011
        1950 08 30
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 08 31
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.

        September 1950

        1950 09 00...PERSONNEL CHANGES
        Al Hibbler rejoins the band and Chubby Kemp leaves
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1950 09 01
        Friday
        1950 09 03Detroit,, Mich.UnknownUnknownStratemann p.323 citing Variety 1950-08-09 p.41.....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-13
        1950 09 02
        Saturday
        .Detroit,, Mich..Unknown - see 1950 09 01.....2011
        1950 09 03
        Sunday
        .Detroit,, Mich..Unknown - see 1950 09 01.....2011
        1950 09 04
        Monday
        1950 09 06
        Wednesday
        Toronto, Ont.Dance Pavilion
        Canadian National Exposition
        Presumably dances, since the venue was a tent-ballroom.Stratemann p.323 citing Variety 1950-09-20 p43....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-13
        1950 09 05
        Tuesday
        .Toronto, Ont.Dance Pavilion
        Canadian National Exposition
        Concert - see 1950 09 04......2011added 2011
        1950 09 05
        Tuesday
        .Los Angeles, Calif..Peripheral event
        Trumpeter Al Killian and his friend Vivian White are shot to death. The Afro-American reported he was killed by janitor Roy Parker, in an argument about a small debt Parker claimed Killian owed him.
        Baltimore Afro-American, 1950-09-23.djpAdded 2012-10-27
        1950 09 06
        Wednesday
        .Toronto, Ont.Dance Pavilion
        Canadian National Exposition
        Concert - see 1950 09 04......2011added 2011
        1950 09 07
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 09 08
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 09 09
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 09 10
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 09 11
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 09 12
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 09 13
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y. Mercer recording session
        Oscar Pettiford, His Cello and Quartet
        Pettiford, Duke Ellington, Lloyd Trottman, Jo Jones, Strayhorn

        Titles recorded:
        • Perdido
        • Take the A Train
        • Oscalypso
        • Blues for Blanton
        • Twelve O'clock Jump
        • Blues No. 3
        Stratemann p.323DE500903,2-24.djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-14
        1950 09 14
        Thursday
        1950 09 20
        Wednesday
        New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater
        253 W. 125th St., Borough of Manhattan, Harlem district
        Vaudeville

        Appearing with the Ellington orchestra:
        • The Three Co-Ops dance team
        • Bobby 'Tables' Davis whose schtick was picking up tables and chairs with his teeth
        • Chubby Kemp
        • Barbara Windfield (new singer in the band)
        • Dusty Fletcher, comedian
        Stratemann, p.323..Timner correctons 4/18, 4/21, 4/29djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-14
        1950 09 15
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterVaudeville - see 1950 09 14.....2011
        1950 09 16
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterVaudeville - see 1950 09 14.....2011
        1950 09 17
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterVaudeville - see 1950 09 14.....2011
        1950 09 18
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterVaudeville - see 1950 09 14.....2011
        1950 09 19
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterVaudeville - see 1950 09 14.....2011
        1950 09 20
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterVaudeville - see 1950 09 14.....2011
        1950 09 21
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y..Mercer recording session
        1. Chubby Kemp and Her All Stars
        2. The Ellingtonians with Chubby Kemp
        3. Sara Forde with Mercer Ellington and His Orchestra

        Red Rodney(t), Hodges, Carney, Duke Ellington, Pettiford (cello), Marshall, Max Roach, Kemp, Forde, and, presumably, Mercer Ellington

        Titles recorded:
        • Mean Old Choo Choo
        • A Slip Of The Lip
        • How Blue Can You Get
        • Juke Bop Boogie
        • Set 'Em Up
        • The New Piano Roll Blues
        Stratemann p.321 DE5010 Timner corrections 4/29djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-14
        1950 09 22
        Friday
        1950 09 28
        Thursday
        Washington, D.C.Howard Theatre.Stratemann, citing Variety 1950-08-09 p.41....2011
        1950 09 23
        Saturday
        .Washington, D.C.Howard Theatresee 1950 09 22.....2011
        1950 09 24
        Sunday
        .Washington, D.C.Howard Theatresee 1950 09 22.....2011
        1950 09 25
        Monday
        .Washington, D.C.Howard Theatresee 1950 09 22.....2011
        1950 09 26
        Tuesday
        .Washington, D.C.Howard Theatresee 1950 09 22.....2011
        1950 09 27
        Wednesday
        .Washington, D.C.Howard Theatresee 1950 09 22.....2011
        1950 09 28
        Thursday
        .Washington, D.C.Howard Theatresee 1950 09 22.....2011
        1950 09 29
        Friday
        .Washington, D.C.White House(1)(2)Meeting with U.S. President Truman
        (3)After Duke Ellington visited the President, he played piano for reporters at the National Press Club dinner for an hour
        (1)Stratemann, p.323
        (2)Photo, European Stars and Stripes, Oct.4, 1930, p.6
        (3)Earl Wilson, "It Happened Last Night," Uniontown, Penn. Morning Herald, 1950-10-30
        ..Photos:
        • Hasse p.296
        • Rul p. 25
        djp
        added 2011

        updated 2012-09-18
        1950 09 30
        Saturday
        ..activities not documented - Stratemann p.323 says Variety 1950-08-19 p.41 stated a four-day stand in Albany would be filled in before the Paramount run. No confirmation has been found..

        October 1950

        1950 10 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Singer Yvonne Lanauze joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1950 10 01
        Sunday
        ..activities not documented
        see 1950 09 30
        .
        1950 10 02
        Monday
        ..activities not documented
        see 1950 09 30
        .
        1950 10 03
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y..Mercer recording session
        Billy Strayhorn Trio
        Mimmy McPhail, Duke Ellington, Strayhorn, Marshall, unknown clarinet

        Titles recorded:
        • I Wonder Why
        • I'll Remember April
        • No Smoking
        • Brown Suede
        .DE5011..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-14
        1950 10 04
        Wednesday
        1950 10 16
        Monday
        New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatre60 minute stage show
        DEO, tap dancer Teddy Hale, comedian Timmie Rogers, and Sarah Vaughan.

        Mercer Ellington played with the band during this engagement, on E-flat horn (a picture shows it to be a mellophone).
        ....djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-14
        1950 10 041950 10 16New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1950 10 04.....2011
        1950 10 05
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1950 10 04.....2011
        1950 10 06
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1950 10 04.....2011
        1950 10 07
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1950 10 04.....2011
        1950 10 08
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1950 10 04.....2011
        1950 10 09
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1950 10 04.....2011
        1950 10 10
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1950 10 04.....2011
        1950 10 11
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1950 10 04.....2011
        1950 10 12
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1950 10 04.....2011
        1950 10 13
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1950 10 04.....2011
        1950 10 14
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1950 10 04.....2011
        1950 10 15
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1950 10 04.....2011
        1950 10 16
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreStage show - see 1950 10 04.....2011
        1950 10 17
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 10 18
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 10 19
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 10 20
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 10 21
        Saturday
        ...Peripheral event
        Dorothy Kilgallen's column in the Greenville Record-Argus, Oct. 21, 1950 says "Jazz maestro Duke Ellington has become a ballet student. The idea is to lose weight through pirouetting."

        The same gossip is in The Charleston, Va. Gazette, Oct.21, 1950, p.4
        .djpAdded 2012-09-18
        1950 10 21
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y..Mercer recording session
        The Ellingtonians with Al Hibbler
        M. Ellington (on mellophone?), Benny Carter, Carney, Strayhorn, Dave Barbour (guitar), Marshall(sb), Charlie Smith (drums), Hibbler, Duke Ellington

        Titles recorded:
        • Stormy Weather
        • Cherry
        • Stardust
        • Honeysuckle Rose
        .DE5012..djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-14
        1950 10 22
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 10 23
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 10 24
        Tuesday
        1950 10 26
        Thursday
        Schenectady, N.Y.Proctor's TheatreTheatre appearance with Sarah Vaughan, comedy dance team Conway and Parks, and Dusty Fletcher
        Stage show 3 times daily, 3, 6 and 9 PM
        • Ad, Amsterdam ,N.Y. Evening Recorder,1950-10-20, p.6O
        • Ad, Schenectady Gazette, 1950-10-23, p.9
        • Review by Phyllis W. Williams, Ellington Style Unchanged, Well Received at Proctors, Schenectady Gazette, 1950-10-25, p.18
        ...djpadded 2012-08-19
        1950 10 25
        Wednesday
        .Schenectady, N.Y.Proctor's TheatreStage show - see 1950 10 24.....added 2012-08-19
        1950 10 26
        Thursday
        .Schenectady, N.Y.Proctor's TheatreStage show - see 1950 10 24.....added 2012-08-19
        1950 10 27
        Friday
        1950 10 29Three Rivers, N.Y.
        6 miles northeast of Liverpool, N.Y., north of Baldwinsville.
        3 Rivers Inn"3 days only
        Duke Ellington with his famous orchestra and new show

        Extra added attraction, Dusty Fletcher, comedian, composer of 'Open the Door, Richard'

        Friday and Sunday, no cover, no minimum, spend what you like
        Saturday $2.00 minimum"
        Syracuse Post-Standard, 1950-10-26, p.17.08,3-9.djpadded 2011

        updated 2012-08-18
        1950 10 28
        Saturday
        .Three Rivers, N.Y.3 Rivers InnStage show....djp2011
        1950 10 29
        Sunday
        .Three Rivers, N.Y.3 Rivers InnStage show....djp2011
        1950 10 30
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 10 31
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 10 00.New York, N.Y.. Mercer recording session
        Wild Bill Davis and His Real Gone Organ
        Davis, Duke Ellington, John Collins, guitar, Jo Jones, drums

        Title recorded:

        Things Ain't What They Used To Be
        . DE5013..djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-14

        November 1950

        1950 11 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Cat Anderson, high note trumpet specialist, rejoins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-10
        1950 11 00.New York, N.Y..Undated Mercer recording session
        Billy Strayhorn Trio
        Ellington, Strayhorn, Joe Shulman

        Titles recorded:
        • Tonk
        • Johnny Come Lately
        • In A Blue Summer Garden
        • Great Times
        .DE5014..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-15
        1950 11 01
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 11 02
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 11 03
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 11 04
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 11 05
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 11 06
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 11 07
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 11 08
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 11 09
        Thursday
        1950 11 15
        Wednesday
        Philadelphia, Penn.Earle TheaterStage show

        Included in the bill: The Orioles; Dusty Fletcher; and Joe Chisholm.
        .....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-15
        1950 11 10
        Friday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.Earle TheaterStage show - see 150 11 09.....2011
        1950 11 11
        Saturday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.Earle TheaterStage show - see 150 11 09.....2011
        1950 11 12
        Sunday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.Earle TheaterStage show - see 150 11 09.....2011
        1950 11 13
        Monday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.Earle TheaterStage show - see 150 11 09.....2011
        1950 11 14
        Tuesday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.Earle TheaterStage show - see 150 11 09.....2011
        1950 11 15
        Wednesday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.Earle TheaterStage show - see 150 11 09.....2011
        1950 11 16
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 11 17
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 11 18
        Saturday
        .Newark, N.J.Terrace Ballroom
        Mosque Theater building
        Dance, 9 pm - 2 am.Stratemann p.324 citing Amsterdam News 1950-11-11 p.23....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-15
        1950 11 19
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y..ABC television appearance, “Show Time USA”

        The band was on for 13 minutes

        While Stratemann says it played a medley and two of its own titles, New Desor's titles differ.
        Duke Ellington And His Orchestra
        N. Williams, Merenguito, Anderson, Baker, Nance, Brown, Jackson, Hamilton, Procope, Hodges, Gonsalves, Carney, Ellington, Marshall, Greer, Ballard, Bobby Davis

        Titles recorded:
        • The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise
        • Oh! Lady Be Good
        • St. Louis Blues
        • Blue Skies
        Stratemann p.324 DE5015
        Timner corrections -4/18djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-15
        1950 11 20
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y..CBS recording session
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        N. Williams, Merenguito, Anderson, Baker, Nance, Brown, Jackson, Hamilton, Procope, Hodges, Gonsalves, Carney, Ellington, Marshall, Greer, Ballard, Hibbler, Lanauze

        Titles recorded:
        • Build That Railroad
        • Love You Madly
        • Great Times
        .DE501600,4-14Timner corrections 4/22 +4/29djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-15
        1950 11 21
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 11 22
        Wednesday
        1950 11 28Boston, Mass.Scollay Square TheaterStage show, with Howell & Bowser, Joe Chisholm and Tip, Tap and Toe.Stratemann p.324 citing Variety 1950-11-29 p18.05,1-21..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-15
        1950 11 23
        Thursday
        .Boston, Mass.Scollay Square TheaterStage show - see 1950 11 22.....2011
        1950 11 24
        Friday
        .Boston, Mass.Scollay Square TheaterStage show - see 1950 11 22.....2011
        1950 11 25
        Saturday
        .Boston, Mass.Scollay Square TheaterStage show - see 1950 11 22.....2011
        1950 11 26
        Sunday
        .Boston, Mass.Scollay Square TheaterStage show - see 1950 11 22.....2011
        1950 11 27
        Monday
        .Boston, Mass.Scollay Square TheaterStage show - see 1950 11 22.....2011
        1950 11 28
        Tuesday
        .Boston, Mass.Scollay Square TheaterStage show - see 1950 11 22.....2011
        1950 11 29
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 11 30
        Thursday
        1950 12 06
        Wednesday
        Detroit, Mich.Broadway Capitol TheaterStage show for the movie The Killer That Stalked New York. The Orioles and Moke & Poke were in the Ellington troupe, and both Chubby Kemp and Al Hibbler sang with the band.Stratemann p.324 citing Variety 1950-12-06 p.55...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-15

        December 1950

        1950 12 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Tyree Glenn rejoins the band temporarily, leaving again the same month.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-12
        1950 12 01
        Friday
        .Detroit, Mich.Broadway Capitol TheaterStage show - see 1950 11 30.....2011
        1950 12 02
        Saturday
        .Detroit, Mich.Broadway Capitol TheaterStage show - see 1950 11 30.....2011
        1950 12 03
        Sunday
        .Detroit, Mich.Broadway Capitol TheaterStage show - see 1950 11 30.....2011
        1950 12 04
        Monday
        .Detroit, Mich.Broadway Capitol TheaterStage show - see 1950 11 30.....2011
        1950 12 05
        Tuesday
        .Detroit, Mich.Broadway Capitol TheaterStage show - see 1950 11 30.....2011
        1950 12 06
        Wednesday
        .Detroit, Mich.Broadway Capitol TheaterStage show - see 1950 11 30.....2011
        1950 12 07
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 12 08
        Friday
        1950 12 14
        Thursday
        Chicago, Ill.Chicago TheatreStage Show for the movie The Killer That Stalked New York

        with Sarah Vaughan (second headliner), Howell & Bowser, Joe Chisholm.
        Stratemann p.324 citing Variety 1950-12-13 p.32...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-15
        1950 12 09
        Saturday
        .Chicago, Ill.Chicago TheatreStage show - see 1950 12 08....djp2011
        1950 12 10
        Sunday
        .Chicago, Ill.Chicago TheatreStage show - see 1950 12 08....djp2011
        1950 12 11
        Monday
        .Chicago, Ill.Chicago TheatreStage show - see 1950 12 08....djp2011
        1950 12 12
        Tuesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Chicago TheatreStage show - see 1950 12 08....djp2011
        1950 12 13
        Wednesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Chicago TheatreStage show - see 1950 12 08....djp2011
        1950 12 14
        Thursday
        .Chicago, Ill.Chicago TheatreStage show - see 1950 12 08....djp2011
        1950 12 15
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 12 16
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 12 17
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 12 18
        Monday
        1950 12 19New York, N.Y.Columbia StudioCBS recording session
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        N. Williams, Merenguito, Anderson, Baker, Nance, M. Ellington, Brown, Jackson, Hamilton, Procope, Hodges, Gonsalves, Carney, Ellington, Strayhorn, Marshall, Greer, Ballard, Lanauze

        Titles recorded:
        • The Tattooed Bride
        • Mood Indigo
        • Sophisticated Lady
        • Solitude


        This session was to record Ellington's first long playing record, The Columbia LP "Masterpieces by Ellington in uncut concert arrangements"

        In Mood Indigo, Ellington uses two muted trombones with Carney on bass clarinet.

        Lambert writes that this recording began Procope emergence as a clarinet soloist, where he takes the solo formerly belonging to Bigard. He also notes this is the last recording session before Hodges, Brown and Greer left.

        (While the album is panned by Stratemann and Lambert, I like it. It is the first commercial recording of Tattooed Bride, and it presents three Ellingotn standards in extended arrangements as might be performed in concert. )
        .DE5017
        • Timner corrections 4/18
        • Eddie Lambert: A Listener's Guide, Duke Ellington, p.154
        djp
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        1950 12 19
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 12 20
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 12 21
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 12 22
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 12 23
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 12 24
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 12 25
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 12 26
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Dumont Studio?Dumont television network broadcast on WABD
        “Cavalcade Of Bands”

        Duke Ellington and Orchestra
        N. Williams, Merenguito, Anderson, Baker, Nance, M. Ellington, Brown, Jackson, Glenn, Hamilton, Procope, Hodges, Gonsalves, Carney, Ellington, Strayhorn, Marshall, Greer, Ballard, Lanauze

        Guest acts were
        • Three Poms or Three Palms
        • Tables Davis
        • Harris and Radcliffe
        • Harold King

        Titles recorded:
        • Take The "A" Train (theme)
        • Ko-Ko
        • Unidentified title (Ellington may have announced it as Co-Percussional Intricacies)
        • On The Alamo
        • The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise
        • Tea For Two and I Know That You Know
        • Coloratura
        • Perdido
        • Love You Madly
        • Great Times
        • Don't Get Around Much Anymore
        • Mood Indigo
        • Oh! Lady Be Good and Stompy Jones


        While New Desor and Stratemann show this was an NBC broadcast, the Brooklyn Eagle television listing shows the broadcast on WABD, Channel 5, the Dumont network flagship station. It isn't clear if the studio was located at the Dumont Building on Madison Ave. in 1950 or if the station had already moved to its next location.
        • Stratemann, p. 324
        • Brooklyn Eagle, 1950-12-26 p.19
        DE501800,4-23.djp
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        1950 12 27
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 12 28
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 12 29
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 12 30
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1950 12 31
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.



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        January 1951

        1951 01 01
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 01 02.New York, N.Y..Broadcast.DE510187,3-2
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        1951 01 02
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 01 03
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 01 04
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 01 05
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 01 06
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 01 07
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 01 08
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 01 09
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 01 10
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 01 11
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 01 12
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 01 13
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 01 14
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 01 15
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 01 16
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 01 17
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 01 18
        Thursday
        1951 01 24
        Wednesday
        Philadelphia, Penn.The ClickOne week club residency

        Jimmy Hamilton claimed to write the music for Pretty and the Wolf while here, and it was premiered at upcoming Met. concert.
        ..07,2-13..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-20
        1951 01 19
        Friday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.The Clicksee 1951 01 18.....2011
        1951 01 20
        Saturday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.The Clicksee 1951 01 18.....2011
        1951 01 21
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Metropolitan Opera House
        Benefit for NAACP

        Premičres of Harlem, Controversial Suite and Monologue (aka Pretty and The Wolf).
        James L. Hicks, "Big Town," Baltimore Afro-American, 1952-01-16, p.4DE5102.(credit Ted Hudson re DEMS 07,2-13)
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-01
        1951 01 22
        Monday
        ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Johnny Hodges leaves Ellington to form his own band, taking Lawrence Brown and Sonny Greer with him. Hodges returned to Ellington in 1955, and Brown came back in 1960, both staying until Hodges's death and Brown's retirement, both occurring in 1970.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11, updated 2013-04-08
        1951 01 22
        Monday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.The Clicksee 1951 01 18.....2011
        1951 01 23
        Tuesday
        ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Trombonist Claude B. Jones rejoins the band for a short stay
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1951 01 23
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.."Frank Brookhouser Show"
        Ellington performed on local television station WFIL-TV. The show featured visiting and local musicians. In this episode, the history of jazz piano was demonstrated by "Ragtime Smitty" (earlier styles) and Ellington (modern style).

        While New Desor dates this telecast as Jan. 23, Stratemann says that is consistent with a collector's tape, but also that Billboard reported reviewing it on Feb 6, suggesting it may have been recorded then instead.
        .DE5103..djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-20
        1951 01 23
        Tuesday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.The Clicksee 1951 01 18.....2011
        1951 01 24
        Wednesday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.The Clicksee 1951 01 18.....2011
        1951 01 25
        Thursday
        .Philadelphia
        Academy of Music......2011
        1951 01 26
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 01 27
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 01 28
        Sunday
        .Richmond, Va..Cancelled concert
        The Feb. 1 1951 edition of the Barrier Miner, Broken Hill, Australia, carried a story "Boycott Hurts Negro Band" datelined New York, January 31.

        "Negro band leader, Duke Ellington, cancelled a concert at Richmond (Virginia) because of a segregation boycott asked by the local chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Promoter Leon Fields said Ellington called off the show because the boycott "hurt his feelings" as well at hurting all members of his orchestra."


        Stratemann, p.324, says the concert was scheduled for January 28.
        ...djpadded 2012-12-22, updated 2013-04-10
        1951 01 28
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 01 29
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 01 30
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 01 31
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.

        February 1951

        1951 02 00...PERSONNEL CHANGES
        • Yvonne Lanauze leaves the band
        • Charlie Smith, drums, joins the band in early February
        • Trombonist Claude B. Jones leaves the band in the middle of February
        • Trombonist Britt Woodman, born 1920, joins the band in time for the cancelled Feb. 12 concert, and Lawrence Brown didn't leave for a few days.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1951 02 01
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 02 02
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 02 03
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 02 04
        Sunday
        3 pm & 8:30 pm
        .Chicago, Ill.Civic Opera HouseTwo concertsStratemann, p.324, citing Chicago Defender 1951-01-20 p.8 and Down Beat 1951-02-09....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-10
        1951 02 05
        Monday
        .Chicago, Ill.Parkway Ballroom"A Night At The Mardi Gras"
        Charity event emceed by disc jockey Daddio Dailey
        Others invited to perform: Louis Jordan Tympani Five, The Ink Spots, dancer Teddy Hale, with dance music by the Walter Dyett orchestra.
        Stratemann, p.324, citing Chicago Defender 1951-02-03 p.32....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-10
        1951 02 06
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 02 07
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 02 08
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 02 09
        Friday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Shrine Auditorium..DE905907,2-41
        07,1-8
        NDCS 1080.2011
        1951 02 10
        Saturday
        .Oakland, Cal.Auditorium......2011
        1951 02 11
        Sunday
        .Sacramento, (Cal).......2011
        1951 02 12
        Monday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Opera HouseThe AFM interceded because the promoter had not paid the required advance money. 40 minutes after the concert was to start, Ellington told the 1,500 member audience it was cancelled.Stratemann, p.325 citing Down Beat 1951-03-23 and Variety 1951-02-21 p.45.83,3-8..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-10
        1951 02 13
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 02 14
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 02 15
        Thursday
        1951 03 01
        Thursday
        Las VegasThunderbird Hotel80 minute floor show
        • 18 piece Ellington orchestra
        • Timmie Rogers
        • The Three Co-Ops
        • Sammy Montgomery
        • Kathryn Duffy Dansations with Barney Rawlings


        First all-black show to play Las Vegas.

        No cover charge and no minimum.

        Variety reviewed the show in some detail:
        • First all-sepia unit to perform in Las Vegas niteries "scores top returns with the Thunderbird racking in heavy grosses".
        • Two things stood out:- "the novelty of watching one of the topmost bandleader-composers deftly guide his coterie of virtuosi through solid scorings" and the "sock showmanship of the entire package."
        • Ellington opened with Duet (Hamilton's clarinet with Marshall's bass)
        • The chorus line (KDD) came on next, with "sexy Sherry Scott's bumps and grinds to Ellington's Black and Tan Fantasy."


        Dance music was performed by the reduced 7 piece house orchestra, led by Al Jahns.
        • Variety
          • 1951-02-07 p.46
          • 1951-02-14 p.47
          • 1951-02-28 p.54
        • Stratemann, p.325, citing Variety 1951-02-21 p.54
        .83,3-8.djp
        added 2011

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        1951 02 16
        Friday
        1951 03 01
        Thursday
        Las VegasThunderbird HotelFloor show - see 1951 02 15.....2011
        1951 02 17
        Saturday
        1951 03 01
        Thursday
        Las VegasThunderbird HotelFloor show - see 1951 02 15.....2011
        1951 02 18
        Sunday
        1951 03 01
        Thursday
        Las VegasThunderbird HotelFloor show - see 1951 02 15.....2011
        1951 02 19
        Monday
        1951 03 01
        Thursday
        Las VegasThunderbird HotelFloor show - see 1951 02 15.....2011
        1951 02 20
        Tuesday
        1951 03 01
        Thursday
        Las VegasThunderbird HotelFloor show - see 1951 02 15.....2011
        1951 02 21
        Wednesday
        1951 03 01
        Thursday
        Las VegasThunderbird HotelFloor show - see 1951 02 15.....2011
        1951 02 22
        Thursday
        1951 03 01
        Thursday
        Las VegasThunderbird HotelFloor show - see 1951 02 15.....2011
        1951 02 23
        Friday
        1951 03 01
        Thursday
        Las VegasThunderbird HotelFloor show - see 1951 02 15.....2011
        1951 02 24
        Saturday
        1951 03 01
        Thursday
        Las VegasThunderbird HotelFloor show - see 1951 02 15.....2011
        1951 02 25
        Sunday
        1951 03 01
        Thursday
        Las VegasThunderbird HotelFloor show - see 1951 02 15.....2011
        1951 02 26
        Monday
        1951 03 01
        Thursday
        Las VegasThunderbird HotelFloor show - see 1951 02 15.....2011
        1951 02 27
        Tuesday
        1951 03 01
        Thursday
        Las VegasThunderbird HotelFloor show - see 1951 02 15.....2011
        1951 02 28
        Wednesday
        1951 03 01
        Thursday
        Las VegasThunderbird HotelFloor show - see 1951 02 15.....2011
        1951 02 00...Peripheral event
        Variety announced that Irving Mills, vice president of Mills Music, was wrapping up a deal to again become Ellington's personal manager. Factors to be dealt with included the renewal of copyrights for Ellington tunes which were soon to expire, and the possibility of Mills acquiring rights to Ellington's recent compostions published by Ellington's Tempo Music.
        Variety, 1951-02-28, p.43.djpAdded 2013-04-24

        March 1951

        1951 03 07...Peripheral event
        Variety announced

        "On the heels of Duke Ellington's switch in personal managers from Cress Courtney back to Irving Mills, the Ellington band has been hit with the exit of several of its top sidemen, who have formed a new combo under Johnny Hodges. Going with Hodges are Lawrence Brown, Al Sears and Sonny Greer, all of whom have been with Ellington for over 10 years. Hodges was with Ellington 23 years.

        Hodges opens with his new band at the Blue Note, Chicago, March 9. He will continue to record under the Mercer Record label, which is operated by Duke Ellington's son Mercer. Initial releases will comprise 16 sides cut by Hodges on his European tour last year."
        Variety, 1951-03-07, p.43.djpAdded 2013-04-24
        1951 03 01
        Thursday
        1951 03 01
        Thursday
        Las VegasThunderbird HotelFloor show - see 1951 02 15.....2011
        1951 03 02...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Tommy Douglas, alto sax, joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1951 03 02
        Friday
        1951 03 16
        Friday
        Hollywood, Cal.Club OasisContract for 7 nights a week for a guaranteed $5,000/week and a 50-50 share of anything over $7,500, the highest guarantee the club had ever given.

        Seating only between 350 and 400, the club hiked its cover charge to $1.50 for this show<

        Billboard says this was the first time Ellington had taken his entire 21 piece "concert company" into a club; it included the band with its singer Barbara Winfield and a dance trio, Peter Green, Julian Swain and Ann Henry.
        Bassist Red Callendar may have subbed for Wendell Marshall during this gig.
        • Stratemann, p.325 citing Billboard 1951-03-03 p.37
        • Billboard 1951-03-03 pp.36-37
        ...djp
        added 2011

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        1951 03 03.New York, N.Y..“Patti Page Show” false date (see 1959 03 09).....2011
        1951 03 03
        Saturday
        .Hollywood, Cal.Club OasisClub residency - see 1951 03 02...djp2011
        1951 03 03
        Saturday
        .Hollywood, Cal.Club OasisClub residency - see 1951 03 02...djp2011
        1951 03 04
        Sunday
        .Hollywood, Cal.Club OasisClub residency - see 1951 03 02...djp2011
        1951 03 05
        Monday
        .Hollywood, Cal.Club OasisClub residency - see 1951 03 02...djp2011
        1951 03 06
        Tuesday
        .Hollywood, Cal.Club OasisClub residency - see 1951 03 02...djp2011
        1951 03 07
        Wednesday
        .Hollywood, Cal.Club OasisClub residency - see 1951 03 02...djp2011
        1951 03 08
        Thursday
        .Hollywood, Cal.Club OasisClub residency - see 1951 03 02...djp2011
        1951 03 09
        Friday
        .Hollywood, Cal.Club OasisClub residency - see 1951 03 02...djp2011
        1951 03 10
        Saturday
        .Hollywood, Cal.Club OasisClub residency - see 1951 03 02...djp2011
        1951 03 11
        Sunday
        .Hollywood, Cal.Club OasisClub residency - see 1951 03 02...djp2011
        1951 03 12
        Monday
        .Hollywood, Cal.Club OasisClub residency - see 1951 03 02...djp2011
        1951 03 13
        Tuesday
        .Hollywood, Cal.Club OasisClub residency - see 1951 03 02...djp2011
        1951 03 14
        Wednesday
        .Hollywood, Cal.Club OasisClub residency - see 1951 03 02...djpadded 2011
        1951 03 15
        Thursday
        .Hollywood, Cal.Club OasisClub residency - see 1951 03 02...djpadded 2011
        1951 03 16
        Friday
        .Hollywood, Cal.Club OasisClub residency - see 1951 03 02...djpadded 2011
        1951 03 17
        Saturday
        ..activities not documented

        Vail (Duke's Diary Vol. II) reports road manager Al Celley is hit by a car driven by a drunk, in Los Angeles, and breaks two ribs.
        .
        1951 03 18
        Sunday
        .Oakland, Cal.Auditorium......2011
        1951 03 19
        Monday
        .Vallejo, Cal.El Camino GardensDance.....2011
        1951 03 20
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 03 21
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 03 22
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 03 23
        Friday
        1951 03 29
        Thursday
        Omaha, Neb.Orpheum Theatre.Stratemann, p.325, citing Down Beat 1951-04-20 p.1...djp2011
        1951 03 23.Omaha, Neb.Orpheum Theatre......2011
        1951 03 24...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Tommy Douglas leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1951 03 24
        Saturday
        .Omaha, Neb.Orpheum Theatre......2011
        1951 03 25
        Sunday
        .Omaha, Neb.Orpheum Theatre......2011
        1951 03 26
        Monday
        .Omaha, Neb.Orpheum Theatre......2011
        1951 03 27.Omaha, Neb..PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Juan Tizol, valve trombone, rejoined the band, bringing Willie Smith (alto) and Louis Bellson (born 1924 07 26) with him from Harry James' band in what became known as the Great James Robbery.

        Drummer Charlie Smith leaves. Ellington would have kept Smith except Tizol insisted on bringing Bellson.

        Bellson had not been with James for long: "On the Upbeat, Variety, 1951-02-14 p. 42, reported "Lou Bellson, former Tommy Dorsey drummer, joined Harry James band."
        • New Desor vol.2
        • Stratemann
          p.325
        • Andrew Homzy, liner notes to "Duke Ellington and His Orchestra at The Crystal Gardens, Salem, Oregon, 1952," HEP CD 92/93
        ...djp
        added 2011

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        1951 03 27
        Tuesday
        .Omaha, Neb.Orpheum Theatre......2011
        1951 03 28
        Wednesday
        .Omaha, Neb.Orpheum Theatre......2011
        1951 03 29
        Thursday
        .Omaha, Neb.Orpheum Theatre......2011
        1951 03 30
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 03 31
        Saturday
        .Austin, Tex.The Oasis...08,3-9..2011

        April 1951

        1951 04 01
        Sunday
        .Cedar Rapids IaAmar Ballroom...08,3-9..2011
        1951 04 02
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 04 03
        Tuesday
        .Washington, D.C.Hotel Astor
        (not confirmed)
        Newspaper Guild's Page One Ball
        Walter Winchell: "Duke Ellington...will be among those entertaining the President at the Guild's Page One ball (in Washington) April 3."

        The Brooklyn Eagle, 1951-04-06 p.8 names Eli Danzig as the one who organizes music for most of the balls in Washington; it mentions the Page One Ball at the Astor.
        ..
        • 08,3-9(Neegaard)
        • Wincell column, The Glen Falls N.Y. Post-Star, 1951-03-30, p.11
        ..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-21
        1951 04 04
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 04 05
        Thursday
        .JeffersonCity University...08,3-9..2011
        1951 04 06
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 04 07
        Saturday
        .Austin, Tex.The Terp...08,3-9..2011
        1951 04 08
        Sunday
        .Clear LakeSurf Ballroom...08,3-9..2011
        1951 04 09
        Monday
        .AmesMemorial Union...08,3-9..2011
        1951 04 10
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 04 11
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 04 12
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 04 13
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 04 14
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 04 15
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 04 16
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 04 17
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y..Mercer recording session
        The Coronets
        Anderson, Tizol, Simith, Gonsaolves, Strayhorn, Marshall, Bellson

        Titles recorded:
        • Night Walk
        • Moonlight Fiesta
        • She
        • The Happening
        .DE5104Vail IIdjp
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        1951 04 18
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 04 19
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 04 20
        Friday
        .Owensboro, Ill...I have been unable to locate an Owensboro in Illinois but this may be the one in Kentucky. Query outstanding..08,3-9(Neegaard)..
        added 2011

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        1951 04 21
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 04 22
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 04 23
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 04 24
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 04 25
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 04 26
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 04 27
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 04 28
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 04 29
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 04 30
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 04 00
        .Chicago, Ill. Pershing BallroomConcert, reviewed in Down Beat. The date is not given, but Down Beat says it was a couple of weeks after a Woody Herman played Chicago.
        • Stratemann, p.327, citing Down Beat 1951-05-18
        • Vail II, p.15
        ....
        added 2013-04-16

        May 1951

        1951 05 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Trumpeter Fats Ford (Andres Merenquito) leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1951 05 01
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 05 02
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y..Telecast: "Kreisler Bandstand"

        Kreisler Bandstand was a short lived 1951 Wednesday night television show featuring big bands. Ellington and his orchestra appeared in season 1, episode 7, with Thelma Carpenter and Avon Long.

        Stratemann says the program ran from 8 to 9:30 pm Wednesdays.
        Date of telecast

        Several authoritative references show the appearance on May 3. The correct date appears to be May 2, the Wednesday of that week:
        • The IMDB database shows Duke in the Season 1, Episode 7, on May 2, 1951
        • The daily television listing in the Chester Pennsylvania Times for Wednesday May 2 1951 shows "8:30 PM - WFIL-TV Kreisler Bandstand Musical Variety with Duke Ellington and His Orchestra."
        • Billboard, 1950-06-30, p.7 says "...The Kreisler Corporation, which recently dropped the Kreisler Bandstand Show and the 8:30 pm Wednesday time along with it, has ..."
        • The UCLA Film and Television Archive says:
          "This is a list of 1951 ABC shows that exist at the UCLA Film and Television Archive...Kreisler Bandstand (1951-03-21, 1951-04-04, 1951-04-18, 1951-05-02) (music series with guests like Benny Goodman, Peggy Lee, Mel Torme, Thelma Carpenter and Duke Ellington.
        • May 2 is the date given in DEMS 80,3-4 and DEMS 84,4-8, identifying several tracks on the Festival 228 LP, and in DEMS 85,1-11, where Eddie Lambert says his files show the tracks in question were May 2, 1951
        • DEMS first showed May 3 in DEMS 97,2-17, saying "This telecast has long been considered to be recorded on 2May51 until Klaus Stratemann (page 327) corrected that date into 3May51." Editor Hoefsmit did not say why he accepted Herr Stratemann's date or what steps he took to verify it.
        Network or station
        Stratemann, p. 327, says the show was on ABC-TV but on p.677, says MBS.

        New Desor session DE5105 shows it as a MBS telecast from Birdland.

        Timner shows it as an ABC-TV recording.

        The online sessionographies say MBS.

        Billboard discribes Kreisler Bandstand as an ABC network show:
        • 10 Mar 1951 - Page 9: "Perry Lafferty will stage and direct the new Kreisler "Bandstand Show" over ABC- TV. . ."
        • Mar 17, 1951 page 12: "ABC Boosts Bands on TV , New York, March 10. - Name bands, at this point still an inconsequential source of video talent, will get a new crack at the medium via a new American Broadcasting Company-TV show, the Chrysler Bandstand. The show kicks off March 21 for an initial 13-week run. The first band to play the half-hour TV show will be one led by Benny Goodman. Talent for the weekly seg will be bought thru the General Artists Corporation and the package is owned by George Foley and Dick Gordon. Chrysler Motors will sponsor."
        • 24 Mar 1951 - Page 6: "The new American Broadcasting Company-TV weekly name band show will be sponsored by the Jacques Kreisler (wrist-watch bands) company and will be known as the Kreisler Bandstand. It was incorrectly reported in these columns last week that Chrylser Motors was scheduled to pick up the tab..."
        Location
        New Desor and the two online discographies say the show was broadcast from Birdland. Timner 4th edition just says it was in New York. Since it appears the band did not open at Birdland until May 3, the day after the broadcast, it seems unlikely to have been filmed there.

        The UCLA Library Television and Film Archive has a copy of the show; its index confirms the show was broadcast on May 2.
        As stated in the writeup...djp / L.Crawford LYM message 2013-05-06
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        2013-05-06
        1951 05 03
        Thursday
        1951 05 09New York, N.Y.BirdlandOne week night club residency, replacing Count Basie.

        Slim Gaillard may have been on the bill as well. New York Age, 1951-07-21 p.25 announced Dinah Washington was opening at Birdland, "along with Dizzie Gillespie's band and Slim Gaillard's 18th hold-over week."
        Stratemann, citing Billboard 1951-05-05 p.34, says the gig was three weeks. The Billboard article says:

        "Birdland nitery in New York last week bought Duke Ellington and his ork for a week's engagement, beginning May 3, to follow Count Basie's group into the spot...Skedded to follow Ellington into Birdland is a three-cornered package headlining Ella Fitzgerald and featuring Lester Young and His Quintet and the (continued on page 36)"



        Vail II says the engagement was one week and supports that with an unidentified newspaper clipping.

        The 'Cabaret Bills' listing in Variety 1951-05-02, p.66 shows the Count Basie at Birdland on May 2. The same Variety, probably page 56 says "Ella Fitzgerald into Birdland, N.Y., May 10 for two weeks." Variety Cabaret Bills 1951-05-09 p.54, 1951-05-16 p.51 and 1951-05-23 p.55 show Ella at Birdland, the latter two editions with Slim Gaillard. DEMS 08/3-9 (Neegaard) places the band in Salem on May 11 and Stratemann has it in Connecticut May 13 and Boston May 18.

        Conclusion re the Birdland engagement - Ellington was most likely there from May 3 to May 9, 7 days inclusive, consistent with the week actually stated in Billboard 1951-05-05 p.34.
        ....
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        1951 05 03
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.."Kreisler Bandstand"

        False date - see 1951-05-02 above
        .DE510503,1-21
        97,2-17
        ..2011
        1951 05 04
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.BirdlandClub residency - see 1951 05 03

        In DEMS 00,2, Hoesfsmit suggests there was a WMCA broadcast on May 4 that is dated June 1951 in New Desor and may be listed on May 5 and sometime in June in Timner 4th edition. See pages 19 and 29-30 of DEMS 00,2
        .DE512100,2-19, 29, 30Timner corrections.
        added 2011

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        1951 05 05
        Saturday
        ...Peripheral event
        Billboard reported Ellington was one of the new officers of Negro Actors Guild. Other officers named were Noble Sissle, Leigh Whippe4, Georgette Harvey, Miriam Anderson, Louis Armstrong, Todd Duncan, Katherine Dunham J. Rosamond Johnson, Edna Thomas, Lester Walton, Ethel Waters, Dooley Williams and W. C. Handy.
        Billboard 1951-05-05 p.44.Added 2013-05-05
        1951 05 05
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.BirdlandClub residency - see 1951 05 03

        Possibly a broadcast on WMCA from the club - see entry for 1951 05 04
        .....
        added 2011

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        1951 05 06
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.BirdlandClub residency - see 1951 05 03.....2011
        1951 05 07
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.BirdlandClub residency - see 1951 05 03.....2011
        1951 05 08
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.BirdlandClub residency - see 1951 05 03.....2011
        1951 05 09
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.BirdlandClub residency - see 1951 05 03

        This is likely the last night of the run. Ella Fitzgerald appears to have started at the club on May 10.
        ...Vail II.
        added 2011

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        1951 05 10
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y..Columbia recording session
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        N.Williams, Merenquito, Anderson, Baker, Nance, Woodman, Jackson, Tizol, Hamilton, Smith, Procope, Gonsalves, Carney, Ellington, Marshall, Bellsen, Hibbler

        Titles recorded:
        • Fancy Dan
        • The Hawk Talks
        • V.I.P. Boogie
        • Jam With Sam
        • Monologue
        This was the first recording session by the reorganized band and includes the first commercial recording of The Hawk Talks.
        Stratemann p.327DE510603,3-23.djp
        added 2011

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        1951 05 11
        Friday
        8:30-midnight
        .Salem, N.H.Canobie Lake Park BallroomDance
        Admission $1.25 plus tax.
        ..08,3-9 (Unidentified ad found by Neegaard).djp
        added 2011

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        1951 05 12
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 05 13
        Sunday
        .New London, Conn.Ocean Beach......
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-20
        1951 05 14
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 05 15
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 05 16
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 05 17
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 05 18
        Friday
        .Boston, Mass..Mercer recording session
        The Coronets
        Woodman, Jackson, Tizol, Smith, Ellington, Marshall, Bellsen

        Titles recorded:
        • Swamp Drum
        • Sultry Serenade
        • Indian Summer
        • Britt-And-Butter Blues
        Roger Boyes wrote at length about the 1951 'Coronets' sessions in 'Blue Light' 6/4 and 7/1 (1999-2000)
        Stratemann p.327DE510703,3-23/4
        02,3-22/2
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        1951 05 19
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.."Ken Murray Show"
        Ellington appeared for about 20 minutes. He played a medley and "I Like the Wild Open Spaces," accompanied by the house orchestra under David Brockman. Ken Murray and an unnamed choir sang parts of the medley and "I Like the Wild Open Spaces."
        Stratemann p.327DE5108..djp
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        1951 05 20
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 05 21
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 05 22
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 05 23
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 05 24
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y..CBS recording session
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Williams, Meringuito, Anderson, Baker, Nance, Woodman, Jackson, Tizol, Hamilton, Procope, Smith, Gonsalves, Carney, Ellington, Marshall, Bellson

        Titles recorded:
        • Ting-A-Ling
        • Eighth Veil
        • Brown Betty
        Stratemann p.327DE510909,3-13.djp
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        1951 05 25
        Friday
        1951 05 31
        Thursday
        New York, N.Y.Apollo TheatreVariety show
        The Ellington troupe included Joya Sherrill , Al Hibbler, Roll & Tap, Howell & Bowser, and tightrope walker Ala Ming.

        Opening night was a full house.

        Variety gave the first night a very favourable review.

        Joya Sherrill performed Love You Madly and St. Louis Blues and Al Hibbler "socks across" Ol' Man River and Trees for solid impact.

        Roll & Tap "scored" in their version of Apple Jack.

        Ali Ming's tightrope work, and her dancing, juggling, splits and somersaults drew a heavy mitt. Howell & Bowser win easily with sharp delivery. Their blending of songs and comedies are above par for this house.
        Stratemann p.327 citing
        • New York Age 1951-05-26 p.17
        • Variety 1951-05-30 p.53
        ....
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        1951 05 26
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheatreVariety show - see 1951 05 25.....2011
        1951 05 27
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheatreVariety show - see 1951 05 25.....2011
        1951 05 28
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheatreVariety show - see 1951 05 25.....2011
        1951 05 29
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 05 30
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheatreVariety show - see 1951 05 25.....added 2011
        1951 05 31
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheatreVariety show - see 1951 05 25.....added 2011

        June 1951

        1951 06 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Singer Norma Oldham joins the band, leaving again the next month.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1951 06 01
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y..Mercer recording session
        The Coronets
        Tizol, Smith, Ellington, Strayhorn, Marshall, Bellson, Oldham

        Titles recorded:
        • The Nearness Of You
        • More Than You Know
        • Caravan
        .Stratemann p.327DE5110 .djp
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        1951 06 02
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 06 03
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 06 04
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 06 05
        Tuesday
        1951 06 11
        Monday
        Cedar Grove, N.J.Meadowbrook BallroomOne week club date with a MBS remote broadcast. New Desor lists eight broadcasts (one undated) from this seven night gig.

        Some broadcasts were recorded by VOA for its transcriptions for its Program of Dance Music and Jazz Club USA series.
        .DE511183,2-4Timner corrections 4/22djp
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        1951 06 06
        Wednesday
        .Cedar Grove, N.J.Meadowbrook BallroomClub date with MBS broadcast - see 1951 06 05.DE5112..2011
        1951 06 07
        Thursday
        .Cedar Grove, N.J.Meadowbrook BallroomClub date with MBS broadcast - see 1951 06 05.DE5113..2011
        1951 06 08
        Friday
        .Cedar Grove, N.J.Meadowbrook BallroomClub date with MBS broadcast - see 1951 06 05.DE5114..2011
        1951 06 09
        Saturday
        .Cedar Grove, N.J.Meadowbrook BallroomClub date with MBS broadcast - see 1951 06 05.DE5115Timner corrections 4/?+29.2011
        1951 06 10
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Radio City Studio 6-B, .Ellington appeared briefly (a walk-on appearance) on Milton Berle's NBC-TV Damon Runyon Cancer Fund Telethon

        The telethon began Saturday afternoon and ended Sunday morning. Exactly when Ellington appeared is not known.
        djp....
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        1951 06 10
        Sunday
        3 to 4 pm
        .New YorkWNEW Studios
        According to Stratemann, p.327 and a clipping from an unidentified source in Vail II, June 10 was the first of Ellington's two months subbing for Benny Goodman as disc jockey on Goodman's Sunday afternoon classical music broadcasts.

        Variety's June 20 review indicates Ellington's first appearance was June 17.

        The New York Times Radio Log for June 10 shows Goodman, but the June 17 to September 2 Sunday radio logs show Duke as commentator.

        The show was produced by Dick Pack and the writers were Ellington and Bill Haland.

        Variety said

        "Orch leader Duke Ellington has taken over in fine style the longhair disk jockey spot held by Benny Goodman. The program scheduled to run through the summer , is devoted to spinning symphonic works interspersed with Ellington's commentary. If preem stanza (17) is any indication, show shapes up as top Sunday afternoon listening.

        "Although Ellington's chatter is bright and lucid, he holds it to a minimum, preferring to spotlight the disks. Here too, Ellington displays clear showmanshship values. His selections run the gamut from Rodgers to Beethoven and are aimed specifically at summer afternoon listening. Ellington displays plenty of charm in his brief narrations and although he chooses to be 'long on music and short on chatter,' he introduces the players with enough background info to satisfy the dialer. Script, which is sparked with wit and intelligence, hypos overall effect."

        • Variety 1951-06-20 p.34
        • Stratemann p.327, citing
          • Down Beat 1951-07-13
          • Variety 1951-05-30 p.36
        ...djp
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        1951 06 10
        Sunday
        .Cedar Grove, N.J.Meadowbrook BallroomClub date with MBS broadcast - see 1951 06 05.DE5116..2011
        1951-06 11
        Monday
        .Cedar Grove, N.J.Meadowbrook BallroomClub date with MBS broadcast - see 1951 06 05.DE5117corrTimner-4/22.2011
        1951 06 12
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 06 13
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 06 14
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 06 15.Philadelphia, Penn.Municipal StadiumBenefit concert for Philadelphia Inquirer, part of the Philadelphia Inquirer Music Festival......
        added 2011

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        1951 06 16
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 06 17
        Sunday
        3 to 4 pm
        .New YorkWNEW StudiosEllington subs for Benny Goodman as host of a Sunday broadcast - see 1951-06-10New York Times radio log for this day...djp
        added 2013-04-21
        1951 06 18
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 06 19
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y..Mercer recording session,.DE511903,3-23..2011
        1951 06 20
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Lewisohn StadiumEllington and his orchestra played a benefit for the Damon Runyon Cancer Fund. Variety reported the stadium was sold out but Stratemann reports the crowd of 9,000, the most to have ever attended an Ellington concert, only filled half the stadium. He notes Variety reported a sell-out.

        Variety reported some of the titles played, incliuding New World A-Comin' and Harlem in the second half. Stratemann places New World A-Comin' in the first half. The NBC Symphony performed with Ellington's orchestra as well.

        Stratemann reports all the performers were unpaid, thanks to a special dispensation from American Federation of Musicians, Local 802.
          Stratemann p.327 citing
        • 1964 film "Jazz 625"
        • Der Spiegel 1951-08-29 p.27
        • Variety 1951-06-27 p.45
        • Down Beat 1951-06-29
        .04,2-30..2011
        1951 06 21
        Thursday
        ...Al Hibbler recording session..01,2-28..2011
        1951 06 21
        Thursday
        1951 06 30
        Saturday
        New York, N.Y.BirdlandTen day club residency, sharing the bill with Slim Gaillard. It seems likely the gig would be restricted to five days a week due to union rules, but until the contract is seen, I haven't shown days off......
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        1951 06 22
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Birdlandsee 1951 06 21.....
        added 2011
        1951 06 23
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Birdlandsee 1951 06 21

        WMCA broadcast from the club
        .DE5120..
        added 2011
        1951 06 24
        Sunday
        3 to 4 pm
        .New YorkWNEW StudiosEllington subs for Benny Goodman as host of a Sunday broadcast - see 1951-06-10New York Times radio log for this day...djp
        added 2013-04-21
        1951 06 24
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Birdlandsee 1951 06 21.....
        added 2011
        1951 06 25
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Birdlandsee 1951 06 21.....
        added 2011
        1951 06 26
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Birdlandsee 1951 06 21.....
        added 2011
        1951 06 27
        Wednesday
        ...Al Hibbler recording session..01,2-28..2011
        1951 06 27
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Birdlandsee 1951 06 21.....
        added 2011
        1951 06 28
        Thursday
        ..Gotham's StudioStars on Parade recording session

        (New Desor originally showed this as a U.S. Army and Air Force Recruiting Service session on August 19)
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Anderson, Baker, Nance, Nelson Williams, Jackson, Woodman, Tizol, Hamilton, Smith, Procope, Gonsalves, Carney, Ellington, Marshall, Bellson, Strayhorn

        Titles recorded:
        • Take the A Train
        • Fancy Dan
        • The Hawk Talks
        • Ol' Man River
        • C-Jam Blues
        • Caravan
        • Mood Indigo
        • Blues No. 04
        • Tea For Two
        • Monologue
        • Duet
        • Threesome (V.I.P. Boogie/Jam With Sam)


        From what I can make of the various DEMS entries, this was a recording session for the U.S. Army and Air Force Recruiting Service broadcast on a show called Stars on Parade. The recording session appears to have been at Gotham Studios on June 28, and aired August 19 or the week of August 19. According to Down Beat, the USAAFRS recorded about 12 shows featuring Ellington's, Goodman's and Herbie Fields' bands and released them as Stars on Parade, aired over about 2,000 radio stations. See the caption to the Down Beat photo of the Ellington session in DEMS 02,3-12 for a clearer description.
        Stratemann p.328 citing Down Beat 1951-10-05 p.3DE5124NDCS 1036
        DEMS photos
        djp
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        1951 06 28
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Birdlandsee 1951 06 21.....
        added 2011
        1951 06 29
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Birdlandsee 1951 06 21.....
        added 2011
        1951 06 30
        Saturday
        10 pm
        .New York, N.Y.."Songs For Sale" television and radio simulcast
        Duke appeared with Mitch Miller and composer Jules Styne on a show, hosted by Steve Allen, to judge tunes submitted by aspiring songwriters. Peggy Lee (subbing for Rosemary Clooney) and Johnny Desmond (who replaced Tony Bennett) would sing them so they could be judged by the panel. Winners received a cash prize of $100 and the winning tune would be published by BMI.
        Stratemann p.328 (with photo)DE5122.djp
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        1951 06 30
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Birdlandsee 1951 06 21.....
        added 2011
        1951 06 00.New York, N.Y.BirdlandUndated broadcast from Birdland.DE512103,2-25
        00,2-19
        90,4-3
        87,4-5
        corrTimner-4/22+29
        ..
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        July 1951

        1951 07 01
        Sunday
        3 to 4 pm
        .New YorkWNEW StudiosEllington subs for Benny Goodman as host of a Sunday broadcast - see 1951-06-10New York Times radio log for this day...djp
        added 2013-04-21
        1951 07 02
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 07 03
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 07 04
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 07 05
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 07 06
        Friday
        1951 07 12
        Thursday
        Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreStage show
        Variety lists the bill as (names only) Duke Ellington Orc., John Mason Co., Teddy Hale, Ama Ming Al Hibler (sic) and Joya Sherrill. Hale was a tap dancer and Ming was a tightrope walker.
        • Variety 1951-06-06 p.47
        • Stratemann p.328 citing Variety 1951-07-04 p.54
        .
        ...djp
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        1951 07 07
        Saturday
        .Washington, D.C.Howard Theatresee 1951 07 06....djp
        added 2011
        1951 07 08
        Sunday
        3 to 4 pm
        .New York, N.Y.WNEW StudiosEllington subs for Benny Goodman as host of a Sunday broadcast - see 1951-06-10

        How this was done when Ellington was out of town needs to be determined. Did Duke return to New York for the day, did he pre-record the show, or did he appear live from a remote location?
        ...djp
        added 2013-04-21
        1951 07 08
        Sunday
        .Washington, D.C.Howard Theatresee 1951 07 06New York Times radio log for this day....added 2011
        1951 07 09
        Monday
        .Washington, D.C.Howard Theatresee 1951 07 06.....added 2011
        1951 07 10
        Tuesday
        .Washington, D.C.Howard Theatresee 1951 07 06.....added 2011
        1951 07 11...Date of contract between Triple Ell Corporation, Duke Ellington and Associated Booking Corporation (Joe Glaser, President) to provide 15 musicians led by Duke Ellington, for two 5-day weeks, not to exceed 32 hours per week at the Blue Note Cafe beginning August 24, 1951, for $5,000/week.

        The contract says "It is specifically understood and agreed that unless otherwise specified herein, no part of the performance of the Orchestra shall be broadcast or reproduced by radio or other means."

        Stratemann, p.329, suggests the shorter, 5 day, 32 hour duration was due to a change in Musicians Union rules, and that days off were likely Mondays and Tuesdays.
        Contract, Stratemann files, courtesy Monika Stratemann....added 2012-11-03
        1951 07 11
        Wednesday
        .Washington, D.C.Howard Theatresee 1951 07 06.....added 2011
        1951 07 12
        Thursday
        .Washington, D.C.Howard Theatresee 1951 07 06....added 2011
        1951 07 13
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 07 14
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 07 15
        Sunday
        3 to 4 pm
        .New YorkWNEW StudiosEllington subs for Benny Goodman as host of a Sunday broadcast - see 1951-06-10New York Times radio log for this day...djp
        added 2013-04-21
        1951 07 16
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 07 17
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 07 18
        Wednesday
        1951 07 31
        Tuesday
        New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatre
        Times Square
        Stage show

        "It's another Great Paramount 2 for 1 Show!
        Peking Express...
        in Person
        Duke Ellington and His World Famous Orchestra
        plus Peg Leg Bates,
        Howell & Bowser,
        Extra added attraction Toni Harper.
        Midnight feature every night
        Variety devotes 6 paragraphs to reviewing this show. Stratemann says the show grossed $100,000 in its two weeks. The film was Peking Express.

        • Ellington orchestra with no vocalist: 5 reeds, 8 brass, 2 rhythm and Ellington, concentrates on jump tunes
        • Show includes comedy team Howell and Bowser, dancer Peg Leg Bates, and very young singer Toni Harper.
        • Band opens with Hawk Talks, then sidemen play various solos, then comes the monologue. Bellson closes with Skin Deep.
        • Ellington is master of ceremonies.
        • Tap dancer Peg Leg Bates' wooden leg is painted blue-grey to match his suit.
        • Singer Toni Harper, in her early teens, sings When You're Smilin' Rock-a-Bye Baby, Baby Blues and Lady Be Good.
        • The comedy team of Howell and Bowser wind up the show, with patter and gags, using an offstage voice, a violin and an ukelele as props.


        • Announcement "Stars Remain at Paramount, 'Peking Express' on Screen" New York Age, 1951-07-28, p.13, referring to the second week starting July 25
        • Ad, New York Age, 1951-07-28, p.13,
        • "House Reviews column, Variety 1951-07-25 p.46
        • Stratemann, p.328, citing the above Variety entry
        ...djp
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        1951 07 19
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatre
        Stage show - see 1951 07 18.....added 2011
        1951 07 20
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatre
        Stage show - see 1951 07 18.....added 2011
        1951 07 21
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatre
        Stage show - see 1951 07 18.....added 2011
        1951 07 22
        Sunday
        3 to 4 pm
        .New YorkWNEW StudiosEllington subs for Benny Goodman as host of a Sunday broadcast - see 1951-06-10New York Times radio log for this day...djp
        added 2013-04-21
        1951 07 22
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatre
        Stage show - see 1951 07 18.....added 2011
        1951 07 23
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatre
        Stage show - see 1951 07 18.....added 2011
        1951 07 24
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatre
        Stage show - see 1951 07 18.....added 2011
        1951 07 25
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatre
        Stage show - see 1951 07 18.....added 2011
        1951 07 26
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatre
        Stage show - see 1951 07 18.....added 2011
        1951 07 27
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatre
        Stage show - see 1951 07 18.....added 2011
        1951 07 28
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatre
        Stage show - see 1951 07 18.....added 2011
        1951 07 29
        Sunday
        3 to 4 pm
        .New YorkWNEW StudiosEllington subs for Benny Goodman as host of a Sunday broadcast - see 1951-06-10New York Times radio log for this day...djp
        added 2013-04-21
        1951 07 29
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatre
        Stage show - see 1951 07 18.....added 2011
        1951 07 30
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatre
        Stage show - see 1951 07 18.....added 2011
        1951 07 31
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount Theatre
        Stage show - see 1951 07 18.....added 2011

        August 1951

        1951 08 01
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 08 02
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 08 03
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 08 04
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 08 05
        Sunday
        3 to 4 pm
        .New YorkWNEW StudiosEllington subs for Benny Goodman as host of a Sunday broadcast - see 1951-06-10New York Times radio log for this day...djp
        added 2013-04-21
        1951 08 06
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 08 07
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Columbia StudioColumbia recording session
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Anderson, Baker, Nance, Nelson Williams, Jackson, Woodman, Tizol, Hamilton, Smith, Procope, Gonsalves, Carney, Ellington, Marshall, Bellson, Strayhorn

        Titles recorded:
        • Deep Night
        • Please Be Kind
        • Smada
        • Rock Skippin' At The Blue Note
        • Don't Take My Love
        .DE5123 corrTimner-4/22
        NDCS 1104
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        1951 08 08
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Columbia StudioColumbia recording session
        This session is not documented in Timner 4, New Desor nor The Wax Works of Duke Ellington. If it took place, it was likely a continuation of the previous day's session.
        Stratemann p.328.....
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        updated 2013-04-22
        1951 08 09
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 08 10
        Friday
        1951 08 16Detroit, Mich.Fox TheatreStage show
        Hibbler back; Ella Fitzgerald an added attraction; show included Howell & Bowser, and tapper Bobby Ephraim.

        The theatre grossed $42,000 for the week.
        Stratemann p.328 citing Variety 1951-08-18 p.51 and 1951-08-22 p.13....
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        1951 08 11
        Saturday
        .Detroit, Mich.Fox Theatresee 1951 08 10.....2011
        1951 08 12
        Sunday
        3 to 4 pm
        .New YorkWNEW StudiosEllington subs for Benny Goodman as host of a Sunday broadcast - see 1951-06-10

        How this was done when Ellington was out of town needs to be determined. Did Duke return to New York for the day, did he pre-record the show, or did he appear live from a remote location?
        New York Times radio log for this day...djp
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        1951 08 12
        Sunday
        .Detroit, Mich.Fox Theatresee 1951 08 10.....2011
        1951 08 13
        Monday
        .Detroit, Mich.Fox Theatresee 1951 08 10.....2011
        1951 08 14
        Tuesday<
        .Detroit, Mich.Fox Theatresee 1951 08 10.....2011
        1951 08 15
        Wednesday
        .Detroit, Mich.Fox Theatresee 1951 08 10.....2011
        1951 08 16
        Thursday
        .Detroit, Mich.Fox Theatresee 1951 08 10.....2011
        1951 08 17
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 08 18
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 08 19
        Sunday
        3 to 4 pm
        .New YorkWNEW StudiosEllington subs for Benny Goodman as host of a Sunday broadcast - see 1951-06-10New York Times radio log for this day...djp
        added 2013-04-21
        1951 08 19
        Sunday
        ...activities not documented
        Stars on Parade recordings were released for broadcast on this date or during this week - see 1951- 06 28
        ....djp
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        1951 08 20
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 08 21
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 08 22
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 08 23
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 08 24
        Friday
        1951 09 06Chicago, Ill.Blue Note Cafe
        56 W. Madison St.
        Club residency
        15 musicians led by Duke Ellington, for two 5-day weeks, not to exceed 32 hours per week, for $5,000/week.

        Variety:

        "Duke to Chi Blue Note
        Duke Ellington has been signed for the Blue Note club, Chicago, Aug. 24 for two weeks. He'll follow with a series of one-nighters and concert dates through the west and midwest.

        Ellington, recently signed by Joe Glaser's Associated Booking Corp., has also been set for a tour of arenas and auditoriums with 'The Biggest Show of 1951' an all-Negro unit packaged for the Arena Managers Assn."

        • Contract, Stratemann files, courtesy Monika Stratemann
        • Variety 1951-089-15 p.42
        ....
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        1951 08 25
        Saturday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note Cafesee 1951 08 24.....2011
        1951 08 26
        Sunday
        3 to 4 pm
        .New YorkWNEW StudiosEllington subs for Benny Goodman as host of a Sunday broadcast - see 1951-06-10

        How this was done when Ellington was out of town needs to be determined. Did Duke return to New York for the day, did he pre-record the show, or did he appear live from a remote location?
        New York Times radio log for this day...djp
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        1951 08 26
        Sunday<
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note Cafesee 1951 08 24.....2011
        1951 08 27
        Monday
        .Chicago, Ill..see 1951 08 24 - believed to be a day off - no activities documented.....2011
        1951 08 28
        Tuesday
        .Chicago, Ill..see 1951 08 24 - believed to be a day off - no activities documented.....2011
        1951 08 29
        Wednesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note Cafesee 1951 08 24.....2011
        1951 08 30
        Thursday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note Cafesee 1951 08 24.....2011
        1951 08 31
        Friday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note Cafesee 1951 08 24.....2011

        September 1951

        1951 09 01
        Saturday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note Cafesee 1951 08 24.....2011
        1951 09 02
        Sunday
        3 to 4 pm
        .New YorkWNEW StudiosEllington subs for Benny Goodman as host of a Sunday broadcast - see 1951-06-10

        This appears to be Duke's last day on the job.

        How this was done when Ellington was out of town needs to be determined. Did Duke return to New York for the day, did he pre-record the show, or did he appear live from a remote location?
        New York Times radio log for this day...djp
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        1951 09 02
        Sunday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note Cafesee 1951 08 24.....2011
        1951 09 03
        Monday
        .Chicago, Ill..see 1951 08 24 - believed to be a day off - no activities documented.....2011
        1951 09 04
        Tuesday
        .Chicago, Ill..see 1951 08 24 - believed to be a day off - no activities documented.....2011
        1951 09 05
        Wednesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note Cafesee 1951 08 24.....2011
        1951 09 06
        Thursday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note Cafesee 1951 08 24.....2011
        1951 09 07
        Friday
        7:45 pm
        .Milwaukee, Wisc.Wisconsin Avenue between N.Water and N.Broadway
        "Public street dance. Music by Duke Ellington and his Orchestra"
        Others named in the ad are Marilyn Maxwell and Johnny Desmond.

        This event was part of a "Free Fun Festival" sponsored by The Downtown Association.

        Stratemann wrote
        "... Ellington was to open Milwaukee's Wisconsin Street Club (or Theatre) with singer Marilyn Maxwell, according to Variety...but unless it was just a brief stand, the booking would have collided with..." (Sept 10 date)" -
        ...djp
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        1951 09 08
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 09 09
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 09 10
        Monday
        1951 09 16Philadelphia, Penn.African Room
        Club Harlem,
        388 Lenox Ave.
        ......2011
        1951 09 10
        Monday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.Shibe Park arenaA sports column reporting the outcome of a boxing match between Gil Turner and Ike Williams said "Even The Duke of Ellington" was attracted by the magnetic pairing of the ex-champ versus the brilliant prospect.Bob Finucane, "Bob Tales," Chester Penn., Times, 1951-11-12, p.16...djp
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        1951 09 11
        Tuesday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.African Room
        Club Harlem
        see 1951 09 10.....2011
        1951 09 12
        Wednesday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.African Room
        Club Harlem
        see 1951 09 10.....2011
        1951 09 13
        Thursday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.African Room
        Club Harlem
        see 1951 09 10.....2011
        1951 09 14
        Friday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.African Room
        Club Harlem
        see 1951 09 10.....2011
        1951 09 15
        Saturday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.African Room
        Club Harlem
        see 1951 09 10.....2011
        1951 09 16
        Sunday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.African Room
        Club Harlem
        see 1951 09 10.....2011
        1951 09 17
        Monday
        .Toronto, Ont.Massey Hall......2011
        1951 09 18
        Tuesday
        ...Date of contract between Triple Ell Corporation, Duke Ellington and Associated Booking Corporation to provide 15 musicians "under the leadership of Duke Ellington, Inc. presents Duke Ellington" for two 5-day weeks, not to exceed 32 hours per week at the Blue Note Cafe beginning December 21, 1951, for $5,000/week.

        The contract says "It is specifically understood and agreed that unless otherwise specified herein, no part of the performance of the Orchestra shall be broadcast or reproduced by radio or other means."
        Contract, Stratemann files, courtesy Monika Stratemann....added 2012-11-03
        1951 09 18
        Tuesday
        ...Peripheral event
        Willie Manning, Duke's 19-year secretary/driver was arrested and Ellington's car was seized by New York police because Manning dealt drugs and used the car to do so. Ellington was not implicated and the car was returned after $700 in storage fees were paid. Manning pled guilty and on June 23, 1952 was sentenced to four years in prison for conspiracy to violate the marijuana laws. Testimony at the trial indicated he made 19 marijuana sales from 1950 to 1951 as a member of a gang.
        • Stratemann, citing Variety 1951-10-036 p49
        • California Eagle 1952-07-24 p.1
        • New York Age, 1952-07-26, p.9
        djpAdded 2013-03-27
        updated 2013-04-28
        1951 09 18
        Tuesday
        .Quebec CityLa Tour......2011
        1951 09 19
        Wednesday
        .Ste RoseDomaine Ideal......2011
        1951 09 20
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 09 20...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Al Hibbler leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1951 09 21
        Friday
        1951 09 23Boston, Mass.Boston GardenVariety show "Biggest Show of 1951"
        First of three nights here
        Beginning of the "Biggest Show of 1951" tour. Headliners were Ellington and his orchestra, Sarah Vaughan and Nat King Cole's trio.

        Others were
        • Marie Bryant and her dance troupe
        • Stump and Stumpy
        • Patterson & Jackson
        • Peg Leg Bates
        • Timmie Rogers


        Billboard carried a story dated Oct. 6 1951 saying the show, costing $24,000/week, was initially set for three weeks with additional dates pencilled in that were subject to cancellation. The Oct. 6 story said, however, it was now a go-ahead to run until the end of November, and that it would probably run through the South and part of the Midwest, but not west of the Rockies.

        In contrast, Variety Oct. 3 said the unit was "booked solid until Dec. 5 when it will close in the Mid-West."

        Homzy's liner notes quote Bellson:

        After I was in the band for a couple of months, Duke said, "We're going to make a tour down South to do a show with Sarah Vaughan and the Nat 'King' Cole Trio."

        I said, "OK," and he said, "Do you know what that means?"

        I was puzzled, so Duke said, "I can't find another drummer who can do what you do, so I'm going to make you a Hiatian."

        And I said, "I'm ready to play music, no matter what." So I became a fair-skinned Haitian, and I stayed with the band wherever we went.

        Billboard says the show was being sold for $4,000 to $5,000 a day, depending on house capacity and day of the week. This suggests the risk of profit or loss is to the venue owner, who would be entitled to the entire ticket revenue.

        Billboard reports the Boston Garden revenue after tax was $18,000 over the three days.

        Nat King Cole commented on playing in arenas in Billboard, 1951-12-22, p.44
        Stratemann, p.329, citing .08,3-9.djp
        added 2011

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        1951 09 22
        Saturday
        .Boston, Mass.Boston GardenBiggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21
        .....added 2011
        1951 09 23
        Sunday
        .Boston, Mass.Boston GardenBiggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21
        ....djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-30
        1951 09 24
        Monday
        .Worcester, Mass.Memorial AuditoriumBiggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21 - played to audience of 4,200, ticket sales $8,460
        ...djp
        added 2011

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        1951 09 25
        Tuesday
        .Providence, R.I.Rhode Island AuditoriumBiggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21 - 6,100 in audience, ticket sales $10,450
        ...djp
        added 2011

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        1951 09 26
        Wednesday
        .Troy, N.Y.Troy ArmoryBiggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21 - 4,400 in audience, ticket sales $5,400

        Local promoter Ted Bayly had the drill shed set to hold 5,800 but Variety understood he made a profit anyway.

        Ticket prices per Variety were $1.75 to $2.75.

        Sarah Vaughan's car broke down so she didn't perform this night

        ...djp
        added 2011

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        1951 09 27
        Thursday
        8:30 pm
        .Newark, N.J.Mosque Theatre
        1020 Broad St.
        Biggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21

        Gate $8,620, Tickets: $1.50, $1.80, $2.40, $3.00, $3.60, $4.20

        • Stratemann p.329 citing Billboard 1951-10-13 p.51
        • Billboard 1951-10-13 p.1
        • Announcement and ad, Westfield, N.J., Leader, 1951-09-20p.23
        ...djp
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        1951 09 28
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Carnegie HallTwo sold-out performances of the Biggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21
        The fire department authorized 100 standees; the ticket price was $4.80, ticket revenue was $17,000 for the two shows

        Stratemann provides a short summary of the 8 paragraph favourable review by Variety.

        The Oct. 1 New York Times review reprinted in The Charleston Gazette says the band opened the festivities at about 7:45 and then became backdrop and accompaniment for The Marie Bryant Dancers, Patterson and Jackson, Peg Leg Bates, Nat King Cole and his trio, Stump and Stumpy and Timmie Rogers and Sarah Vaughan. The first show was over about 3 hours after it started; the lobby was already crowded with those waiting for the second show; while usherettes were clearing the house, the band was practicing a new finale and runners were out getting food for the performers. "At 11 P.M. the day's work was only half done."
        ...djp
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        1951 09 29
        Saturday
        .Norfolk, Va. Municipal AuditoriumTwo performances of the Biggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21

        Ticket sales $14,348
        Stratemann p.329 citing Billboard 1951-10-13 p.1...djp
        added 2011

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        1951 09 30
        Sunday
        .Richmond, Va. Mosque AuditoriumTwo sold-out performances of the Biggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21

        Ticket sales $13,009 for the two shows
        ...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-30 and 2013-09-07

        October 1951

        1951 10 01
        Monday
        .Baltimore, Md.ColosseumBiggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21

        Ticket sales $8,500

        The Oct.6 Baltimore Afro-American carried a picture of Ellington, Cole, local disc jockey Chuck Richards and NAACP membership campaign officials Gertrude Gorman and John Flamer, saying Ellington and Cole endorse the current membership campaign.
        ...djp
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        1951 10 02
        Tuesday
        1951 10 03Philadelphia, Penn.ArenaBiggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21 - first of two nights
        Stratemann p.329 citing ...djp
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        1951 10 03
        Wednesday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.ArenaBiggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21 - second night

        Ticket sales for the two nights, $18,341
        Billboard 1951-10-13 p.1...djp
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        1951 10 04
        Thursday
        8:30 pm
        .New Haven, Conn.New Haven ArenaBiggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21

        Ticket sales $7,000
        Prices: $1.00 general admission
        $2.00 & $3.00, reserved
        • Stratemann p.329 citing Billboard 1951-10-13 p.1
        • Ads:
          • Naugatuck (Conn.) News:
            • 1951-09-25, p.9
            • 1951-10-03 p.4
          • The Bridgeport (Conn.) Sunday Post:
            • 1951-09-23, p.B-8
            • 1951-09-30, p.B-9
        • The Bridgeport Telegram
          • 1951-09-23
          • 1951-09-30
        ...djp
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        1951 10 05
        Friday
        .White Plains, N.Y.Westchester County CenterBiggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21

        Ticket sales $9,000

        Stratemann p.329 citing Billboard 1951-11-03 p.24...djp
        added 2011

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        1951 10 06
        Saturday
        .Springfield, Mass.Municipal AuditoriumBiggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21

        Ticket sales $8,600
        Stratemann p.329 citing Billboard 1951-11-03 p.24...djp
        added 2011

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        1951 10 07
        Sunday
        2:45 and 8:45 pm
        .Montréal, P.Q.Montreal ForumTwo performances in the 15,000 seat Forum
        The Biggest Show of '51
        Ellington's orchestra with the Nat King Cole Trio, Sarah Vaughan and a "collection of assorted comics and dancers" — Marie Bryant leading the dancers, vaudevillian Peg Leg Bates, comedian Timmie Rogers, comedians Stump and Stumpy and comedians Patterson and Jackson.

        Ticket sales $25,000
        ...djp
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        1951 10 08
        Monday
        .Ottawa, Ont. AuditoriumBiggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21

        Ticket sales $4,200 here.
        ...djp
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        1951 10 09
        Tuesday
        .Kingston, Ont. Community AuditoriumBiggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21

        Ticket sales $7,500
        Stratemann p.329 citing Billboard 1951-11-03 p.24...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-30
        1951 10 10
        Wednesday
        .Toronto, Ont.Maple Leaf GardensBiggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21

        Ticket sales $13,000
        Stratemann p.329 citing Billboard 1951-11-03 p.24...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-30
        1951 10 11
        Thursday
        .Kitchener, Ont.Memorial AuditoriumBiggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21

        Ticket sales $9,800
        Stratemann p.329 citing Billboard 1951-11-03 p.24...djp
        added 2011

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        1951 10 12
        Friday
        .London, Ont. London ArenaBiggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21

        Ticket sales $7,800
        Stratemann p.329 citing Billboard 1951-11-03 p.24...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-30
        1951 10 13
        Saturday
        .Buffalo, N.Y.Memorial AuditoriumBiggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21

        Ticket sales $13,500
        Stratemann p.329 citing Billboard 1951-11-03 p.24...djp
        added 2011

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        1951 10 14
        Sunday
        8:30 pm
        .Syracuse, N.Y.Onondaga County War MemorialBiggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21

        Presented by "Syracuse Nats"

        Ticket sales $12,500

        Prices $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50

        The War Memorial building was newly built, opening the previous month.
        • Announcements:
          • Syracuse Post-Standard, 1951-09-30, p.17
          • Syracuse Herald-American, 1951-11-14, p.29
        • Ads:
          • Syracuse Herald-American, 1951-09-30, p.33
          • Syracuse Post-Standard:
            • 1951-09-23, p.18
            • 1951-10-07, 9p.20, 28
            • 1951-10-09 p.16
            • 1951-09-30, p.16
        • "Dis and Dat" review, Marcellus N.Y. Observer 1951-10-19 p4
        • Stratemann p.329 citing Billboard 1951-11-03 p.24
        ...djp
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        1951 10 15
        Monday
        .Rochester, N.Y.Edgerton ParkBiggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21

        Ticket sales $9,000
        Stratemann p.329 citing Billboard 1951-11-03 p.24...djp
        added 2011

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        1951 10 16
        Tuesday
        .Cleveland, Oh.Main ArenaBiggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21

        Ticket sales $15,000

        (Variety announced the package show was bookd at the Public Auditorium.)
        ..Joe Mosbrookdjp
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        1951 10 17
        Wednesday
        .Cincinnati, Oh.The GardensBiggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21

        Ticket sales $14,811 for an audience of 8,849
        Stratemann p.329 citing Billboard ...djp
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        1951 10 18
        Thursday
        8:30 pm
        .Charleston, W.Va.Municipal AuditoriumBiggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21

        Ticket sales $7,500

        Prices: Balcony: $2.50
        Mezzanine: $4.00
        Main floor: $3.00 $3.50 $4.00

        (The Gorby Music Shop ad shows Ellington and Vaughan's names and lists their records it carries, but does not mention Cole.)
        • Charleston Gazette ads:
          • 1951-09-23 p.22
          • 1951-09-26 p.7
          • 1951-09-30, p.37
          • 1951-10-12 p.5
          • 1951-10-16, p.7
          • 1951-10-17, p.7 (Galperin Music)
          • 1951-10-17 p.16 (Gorby's Music Shop)
        • Announcement, Charleston Gazette, 1951-10-18, p.19
        • Review, Emotional Jazz,Vaudeville Touch Delight Ellington, Cole Devotees, Charleston Gazette, 1951-10-19 p.15
        • Stratemann p.329 citing Billboard 1951-11-03 p.24
        ...djp
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        1951 10 19
        Friday
        .Pittsburgh, Penn.ArenaBiggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21

        Ticket sales $16,000
        Stratemann p.329 citing Billboard 1951-11-03 p.24...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-30
        1951 10 20
        Saturday
        8:30 PM
        .Scranton, Penn.Sports ArenaBiggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21
        CYC (Scranton) Sat. nite
        The Greatest Show Ever

        Duke Ellington
        Nat King Cole
        Sarah Vaughan
        with 52 famous stars
        Prices: $1.80, $2.50, $3.50

        Ticket sales $6,000
        • Ad, Binghamton Press, 1951-10-18, p.26
        • Stratemann p.329 citing Billboard 1951-11-03 p.24
        ...djp
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        1951 10 21
        Sunday
        .Washington, D.C.National Guard ArmoryTwo performances
        Biggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21
        "Net take" about $25,000
        Stratemann p.329 citing ...djp
        added 2011

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        1951 10 22
        Monday
        .Roanoke, Va.Municipal AuditoriumBiggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21

        Ticket sales $7,000
        Stratemann p.329 citing Billboard 1951-11-03 p.24...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-30
        1951 10 23
        Tuesday
        8:30 pm
        .Richmond, Va.Mosque AuditoriumBiggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21

        Return engagement

        Ticket sales $6,000

        "RICHMOND, Va.—(ANP)—Nat King Cole and his trio, Duke Ellington and his orchestra, songstress Sarah Vaughan and other top performers in the musical world comprising the cast of the Biggest Show of '51" will appear in a return engagement at the Mosqu[illegible] Tuesday night, October 23. So popular was the group, on [illegible] original appearance here, September 30 for two shows-that the demand for tickets was greater than available seats in the large theatre. Thousands were tuned away. Only one show will be given Oct.23 a full three hours of entertainment, to begin at 8:30 P. M. All seats will be reserved."
        ...djp
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        1951 10 24
        Wednesday
        .Raleigh, N.C..Biggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21

        Ticket sales $12,000
        • Stratemann p.329 citing Billboard 1951-11-03 p.24
        • Short Notes, The Rocky Mount Sunday Telegram, Rocky Mount, N.C., 1951-10-28, p.3A
        ...djp
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        1951 10 25
        Thursday
        .Columbia, S.C.Municipal AuditoriumBiggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21

        Ticket sales $8,000
        Stratemann p.329 citing Billboard 1951-11-03 p.24...djp
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        1951 10 26
        Friday
        .Atlanta, Ga.City AuditoriumBiggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21
        Jim Crow reared his ugly head here.

        The Auditorium management enforced a long-unobserved state law requiring racially separated entrances for public meeting places, and police told "colored" people the had to use the back door. The Afro-American reported that about 1,000 patrons tore up their tickets in protest. The A-A reports "more than 4,000 crowded in to see and hear Duke Ellington, Sarah Vaughan and Nat (King) Cole" and "there were 1,500 white record fans with a great big section all to themselves."

        The local promoter is quoted as saying he had no advance knowledge of the door arrangements, which was new to Atlanta. The arena manager "readily admitted that he made the arrangement, but he was acting on the orders of the City Council Auditorium Committee."

        The article goes on to say the white members with Ellington and Cole were allowed to perform, contrasting with Birmingham, where the Police Commissioner told white musicians they could not play on a stage with colored musicians.
        ...N.Fernandez, djp
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        1951 10 27
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 10 28
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 10 29
        Monday
        8:30 pm
        .New Orleans, La.Municipal AuditoriumBiggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21
        Segregated - tickets advertised as Choice Orchestra Seats for White Patrons ... $3.50, $2.75 including tax.

        The review describes the show fairly well, and mentions that Ellington changed clothes between almost every number.
          Times-Picayune, New Orleans:
        • Ad, 1951-10-23, p.12
        • Ad and publicity, 1951-10-25, p.30
        • Ad, 1951-10-28, p.10
        • Publicity, 1951-10-29 p.12
        • Ad, 1951-10-29 p.34
        • Review, 1951-10-30, p.10
        ...djp
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        1951 10 30
        Tuesday
        .Houston, Tex..Biggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21

        In Houston on Oct. 3, both will play the same night, so the box office figures should be something to watch on this date.
        • Stratemann p.329 citing Down Beat 1951-11-02
        • Fairfax Nisbet, 'Chatterbox,' Dallas Morning News, 1951-10-13, p.6, pt.II
        • /ul>
        ....
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        1951 10 31
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 fall a.U.S.A..Tc +Ray Block Orch.DE5125...2011
        1951 fall b.U.S.A..Tc “Benay Venuta Show”.DE512600,2-18..2011

        November 1951

        1951 11 01
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 11 02
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 11 03
        Saturday
        8 pm and 11 pm
        .Dallas, Tex.State Fair AuditoriumBiggest Show of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21
        Two performances
        Initally planned to be two segregated concerts, whites first and then blacks, plans changed to allow separate seating in the white concert for blacks, and vice versa in the black concert.

        Prices - Lower Floor $3.60, $3.00; Balcony, $3.00, $2.40, $1.20, including tax. Box office to open at 9 a.m.
        Dallas Morning News
        • Chatterbox column by Fairfax Nisbet, 1951-10-13, p.6, pt.II
        • Ad and mention, 1951-10-26, Pt. I, p.17
        • Publicity - article and photos, 1951-10-28, Pt.IV, front page
        • Events of the Week, 1951-10-28, Pt.IV,p.2
        • Publicity, 1951-11-03, Pt.II, p.4
        • Review, 1951-11-04, Pt.I p.10
        ...djp
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        1951 11 04
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 11 05
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 11 06
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 11 07
        Wednesday
        8:30 pm
        .Little Rock, Ark.Robinson Memorial Auditorium
        Biggest Show of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21
        Arkansas State Press, Little Rock, Ark.
        • 1951-11-02 p 8
        • Observatory Comments by Earl Lee Davy, 1951-11-16, p.4
        ...djp
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        1951 11 08
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 11 09
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 11 10
        Saturday
        .St. Louis, Mo.Convention HallBiggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21

        Ellington was interviewed by a reporter for the Baltimore Afro-American. The published account of the interview created a public relations nightmare for Ellington.
        Stratemann, p.330 citing DESB...djp
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        1951 11 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Nelson "Cadillac" Williams leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1951 11 11...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Clark Terry, trumpet and fluegelhorn, born 1920, joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1951 11 11
        Sunday
        .Kansas City, Mo.Municipal AuditoriumBiggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21
        Clark Terry's autobiography describes his first night as a permanent band member, which he places in Kiel Auditorium, the new name for the St. Louis Municipal Auditorium on Remembrance Day. While his book tells us Ellington recruited him from Basie, and paid him to wait in St. Louis until the band arrived on Nov.11, the Maryville Daily Forum has the band playing in Kansas City on November 11, and the St. Louis date seems pretty certain to have been Nov.10. Terry describes playing this night, describing the routines performed by the other acts. Terry's date seems to be wrong.
        ...djp
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        1951 11 12
        Monday
        8:30 pm
        .Des Moines, Io.KRNT Theatre
        Biggest Show Of 1951 - see 1951 09 21
        Anouncements:
        • The Jefferson Herald, Jefferson, Io., 1951-10-25 p.6
        • The Jefferson Bee, 1951-10-30, p.2
        ...djp
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        1951 11 13
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 11 14
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 11 15
        Thursday
        ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Willie Cook, trumpet, joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1951 11 15
        Thursday
        .Ann Arbor, Mich.University of MichiganBiggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21

        Part of this concert appears to have been recorded - three titles are listed in Timner - Love You Madly is on YouTube
        • Timner4, p.124
        .90,4-6corr Timner-4/22.
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        1951 11 16
        Friday
        .Troy, Ind.Hobart Arena
        255 Adams St.

        Biggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21

        Tickets: $1.50, $2.00, $3.00
        The Lima News, Lima, Oh.
        • Announcement, 1951-11-06, p.12
        • Ad, 1951-11-13, p.16
        • Ad, 1951-11-14, p.20
        ....
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        1951 11 17
        Saturday
        7 pm and 9 pm
        .West Lafayette, Ind.Purdue Hall of Music
        Purdue University campus

        Two performances in this 6,005 seat theatre
        Biggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21
        Announcement, Kokomo Tribune, 1951-11-12, p.9....
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        1951 11 18
        Sunday
        .Chicago, Ill.Civic Opera HouseBiggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21

        Two performances

        Opera House manager Herb Carlin announced a package of four concerts, Stan Kenton on Nov. 10 and 11, Billy Eckstine and George Shearing on Nov. 13, and this show on the 18th. Tickets were to be sold as a package or as singles. Ticket price $3.00 "tops" except this show, $3.50. The sales pitch would be aimed at "the juves" who find it too expensive to go to the niteries.

        Variety reported the show racked up $21,000 for these performances, sold out several days in advance. House manager Herb Carlin had to sell pit seats for the overflow.
        • Poster or ad reproduced in Vail II.
        • Variety
          • 1951-09-12 p.46
          • 1951-11-21 p.40
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        1951 11 19
        Monday
        .Davenport, Ia.Masonic Auditorium
        Biggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21
        Vail II...djp
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        1951 11 19
        Monday
        ...Peripheral event
        Variety announced Mercer Records had signed Billy Strayhorn to a recording contract as a bandleader. The first release would be an LP, with a group of Ellington sidemen.
        Variety 1951-09-19 p.53..Added 2013-04-22
        1951 11 20
        Tuesday
        8:30 pm
        .Rochester, Minn.Mayo Civic Auditorium
        Biggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21

        Tickets: $1.80, $2.40, $3.00, $3.60
        Ads,
        • The LaCrosse Tribune, LaCrosse, Wisc.:
          • 1951-11-16, p.7
          • 1951-11-18, p.21
        • The Winona Republican-Herald, Winona, Minn.:
          • 1951-11-16, p.13
          • 1951-11-19, p.9
        ...djp
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        1951 11 21
        Wednesday
        .Minneapolis, Minn.Municipal AuditoriumBiggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21
        • Vail II
        • Variety 1951-10-31 p.41
        ...djp
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        1951 11 22
        Thursday
        .Milwaukee, Wisc.Milwaukee Arena
        Biggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21

        This was American Thanksgiving Day, and the streets were icy. Attendance was only about 4,500. Ellington delayed the start for half an hour to allow the seats to fill; when that didn't happen, he invited the audience to move closer.
        • Short announcement, Milwaukee Sentinel, 1951-10-23
        • Ad, Milwaukee Journal, 1951-11-22, p.5
        • Review, Milwaukee Journal, 1951-11-23 p.25
        ...djp
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        1951 11 23
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 11 24
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 11 25
        Sunday
        .Detroit, Mich.Olympia StadiumBiggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21

        11,000 admissions, gross $26,490
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        1951 11 26
        Monday
        8:30 pm
        .Canton, Oh.Canton Memorial AuditoriumBiggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21
        4,000 in attendance
        Tickets, $1.80, $2.40, $3.00 and $3.60 including tax
        • Announcement, The Evening Independent, Massillon, Oh., 1951-11-23 p.17
        • The Canton Repository, Canton, Oh.
          • Subdued ad, 1951-11-26, p.14
          • Several brief mentions in the week before the show
          • Review, 1951-11-27,p.26
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        1951 11 27
        Tuesday
        8:30 pm
        .Toledo, Oh.Toledo Sports Arena
        One Main St.
        Biggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21

        Billboard reports "turned 'em away," indicating a sold out house

        Variety reported an audience of 4,900 and revenue of $9,800
        • Billboard 1952-01-12, p.50
        • Ads,
          • Toledo Blade, 1951-11-24
          • The Lima News, 1951-11-26 p.22
        • Variety 1951-12-05 p.53
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        1951 11 28
        Wednesday
        7:30 & 10 PM
        .Columbus, Oh.Memorial HallTwo performances
        Biggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21

        In a report from Columbus dated Dec. 4, Variety said this was the second last show of the tour, and reported $8,500 for the double show with top tickets priced at $3.80. An ad in the Zanesville paper shows ticket prices, including tax, were $2.00, $2.50, $3.10 and $3.60
        • Billboard 1951-11-17, p.50
        • Ad, The Marion Star, Marion, oh., 1951-11-20, p.17
        • Ad, Times-Recorder, Zanesville, Oh. 1951-11-21 p.11
        • Variety 1951-12-05 p.53
        • Plug, The Newark (O.) Advocate and American Tribune, 1951-11-21 p.7
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        1951 11 29
        Thursday
        .Johnstown, Penn. Cambria County War Memorial Arena
        326 Napoleon St.

        Biggest Show Of 1951
        - see 1951 09 21

        The Indiana Evening Gazette reported the War Memorial had been trying to book the show, but the troupe had such an heavy performance schedule that it was "only last week" they learned November 29 was available.
        • Announcements
          • Bedford Gazette 1951-11-26 p.6
          • Indiana Evening Gazette 1951-11-26 p.9
        • Ad, Bedford (Mass.) Gazette, 1951-11-28
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        1951 11 30
        Friday
        .activity not documented.

        December 1951

        1951 late.U.S.A..Broadcast.DE5129...2011
        1951 12 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Singer Jimmy Grissom joins the band and trumpeter Harold “Shorty” Baker leaves
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-12
        1951 12 01
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 12 02
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 12 03
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 12 04
        Tuesday
        ...Peripheral event
        The Baltimore Afro-American carried a story in which Ellington defended his comments about racial political action reported by reporter Otis Thompson, who interviewed him backstage when The Biggest Show of 1951 played in St. Louis on November 10. Ellington was subsequently attacked by a columnist, and there was controversy in the black press.
        Baltimore Afro-American 1951-12-04djpAdded 2013-04-01
        1951 12 04.activity not documented.
        1951 12 05
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 12 06
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 12 07
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y..CBS recording session
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Cook, Baker, Terry, F.Williams, Nance, Vance, Woodman, Jackson, Tizol, Hamilton, Procope, Smith, Gonsalves, Carney, Ellington, Marshall, Bellson

        Titles recorded:
        • Harlem
        • Bensonality
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        1951 12 08
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 12 09
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 12 10
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 12 11
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Columbia StudioCBS recording session
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra

        Cook, Baker, Terry, Nance, Woodman, Jackson, Tizol, Hamilton, Procope, Smith, Gonsalves, Carney, Ellington, Strayhorn, Marshall, Bellson, Lloyd Oldham
        Titles recorded:
        • Blues At Sundown
        • Duet
        • Controversial Suite 1. Before My Time
        • Controversial Suite 2. Later
        • Azalea
        • Vagabonds
        • Something To Live For
        • Vagabonds
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        1951 12 12
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 12 13
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 12 14
        Friday
        .Bloomington, Ind.University of Indiana.Announcement, Variety 1951-10-17 p.48.....
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        1951 12 15
        Saturday
        .Herrin, Ill.White City Park.Ads:
        • Daily Register, Harrisburg, Ill. 1951-12-11, p.3,s.3
        • The Register News, Mount Vernon, Ill. 1951-12-14 p.12
        .08,3-9..
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        1951 12 16
        Sunday
        .Spring Valley, Ill.(illegible) Buzz Ballroom
        Dance
        Vail II...djp
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        1951 12 17
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 12 18
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 12 19
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 12 20
        Thursday
        .Bloomington, Ind.University of Indiana
        Dance, announced by Variety:

        "Duke Ellington set for Dec. 14 date at University of Indiana, Bloomington, then jumps back for an RCA Victor dance there, Dec. 20"

        Variety 1951-10-17, p. 48...djp
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        1951 12 21
        Friday
        ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Singer Betty Roché rejoins the band
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        1951 12 21
        Friday
        1952 01 03Chicago, Ill.Blue Note Cafe
        56 W. Madison St.
        Night club residency: 15 musicians "under the leadership of Duke Ellington, Inc. presents Duke Ellington" for two 5-day weeks, not to exceed 32 hours per week at the Blue Note Cafe beginning December 21, 1951, for $5,000/week. Unlike later contracts with the Blue Note, this one did not require a vocalist, so it is interesting Betty Roché rejoined at this time.

        The engagement was announced in Variety 1951-09-26 p.133
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        1951 12 22
        Saturday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeNight club residency - see 1951-12-21.....
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        1951 12 23
        Sunday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeNight club residency - see 1951-12-21.....
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        1951 12 24
        Monday
        ..activities not documented - probably a day off to comply with the contract.
        1951 12 25
        Tuesday - probably a day off to comply with the contract
        .activity not documented.
        1951 12 26
        Wednesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeNight club residency - see 1951-12-21.....
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        1951 12 27
        Thursday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeNight club residency - see 1951-12-21.....
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        1951 12 28
        Friday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeNight club residency - see 1951-12-21.....
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        1951 12 29
        Saturday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeNight club residency - see 1951-12-21.....
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        1951 12 30
        Sunday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeNight club residency - see 1951-12-21.....
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        1951 12 31
        Monday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeNight club residency - see 1951-12-21 - this was likely a night off per the contract......
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        January 1952

        1952 01 01
        Tuesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeNight club residency - see 1951-12-21 - most likely a night off under the contract......
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        1952 01 02
        Wednesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeNight club residency - see 1951-12-21.....
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        1952 01 03
        Thursday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeLast night of club residency - see 1951-12-21

        Vail reports some of the band members attended the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Papa. Mr. Papa was a friend of Ellington's road manager Al Celley, and the couple was at the club this evening.
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        1952 01 04
        Friday
        .Sauk City, Wisc.Riverview Ballroom.
        The Capital Times, Madison, Wisc.
        Ad 1951-12-14
        Ad 1952-01-02
        Ad 1952-01-03,p8
        Wisconsin State Journal
        Ad, 1951-12-14 s.2 p.12
        Ad, 1951-12-23
        Ad, 1951-12-30 s1 p8
        Ad, 1952-01-03 s.2 p.5
        Ad, 1952-01-04 s2 p9
        .08,3-9..2011
        1952 01 05
        Saturday
        11 a.m., 8:30 pm
        .New York, N.Y.Metropolitan OperaTwo concerts
        Location and date are questionable.
          I don't believe
        1. the Ellington orchestra played Sauk City, Wisconsin the evening of January 4, 1952
          Sources:
          -Additions to Duke’s Itinerary by Arne Neegaard in DEMS 08/3-9
          -Several ads in the Capital Times and the Wisconsin State Journal up to and including January 4
          THEN
        2. played two concerts the next day, January 5, in New York, at 11 a.m. and 8:30 p.m. (One concert was recorded. Vail reports only one concert, doesn't say what time it was and says it was an NAACP benefit.)
          Sources:
          -Stratemann, p.331
          Vail II
          New Desor 5201 and New Desor correction sheet 1030
          Timner 4th edition p.125
          Jazz Records 1942-80, Nielsen, Vol. 6
          http://ellingtonia.com
          THEN
        3. returned to the midwest to play at the Labor Temple in Minneapolis on January 6.
          Sources:
          Stratemann p.331
          Vail II
          New Desor 5202
          Timner 4th edition p.125
          Jazz Records 1942-80, Nielsen, Vol. 6
          http://ellingtonia.com


        Discussion:
        Fast trains such as the Twentieth Century Limited and the Broadway Limited could make it from Chicago to New York in about 16 hours once lighter rail cars were introduced in the late 1930s but it's still 130 or so miles from Sauk City to Chicago. To make New York in time to play an 11 a.m. concert means the band would have had to catch a train eastbound from Chicago well before suppertime on the 4th which would not be possible if they played the Friday dance in Sauk City.

        It is possible the band could have flown from the midwest to NYC and back, but I don't think there's any evidence the band travelled by air until perhaps the late 1950s.

        I've been unable to find anything about the Metropolitan Opera House performances in Dr. Stratemann's files.

        Duke did play an NAACP benefit at this venue nearly a year earlier.

        I've been unable to find anything online about an NAACP benefit concert in New York in January 1952. Ellington did play at one on January 21, 1951, but the first 1952 NAACP benefit concert I found was later in the year, and the list of those performing did not include Ellington.

        The late Art Pilkington may have had a similar difficulty, and the late Dr. Stratemann's wording suggests he wasn't really buying January 5 in New York either.

        DEMS 1999/1, www.depanorama.net/dems/1999-1.pdf , p.26, topic 125, discusses this very matter.

        5Jan1952
        Pilkington: Although tapes are apparently in existence this date is questionable. The New York Times 30Dec51, page8- X listing, titled "Concerts and Opera programs of the week," details the following:

        Carnegie Hall - Saturday, 5Jan52
        11:00 a.m.Philharmonic Symphony - Young Peoples Concert conducted by Igor Buketoff.
        8:30 p.m. U.S.Military Academy Band and the West Point Glee Club.
        Duke Ellington is not mentioned at this venue on this date.
        Metropolitan Opera House - Saturday, 5Jan52
        1:30 p.m. Gotterdammerung
        8:30 p.m.LaBoheme
        Obviously no mention of Duke Ellington.
        I have been unable to substantiate this alleged NAACP Benefit Concert with the Schomberg Centre in NYC.

        Timner: Jerry Valbum has a poster announcing this concert and confirms that it has taken place; tape exists.

        Hoefsmit: The location was the Metropolitan Opera House because the Carnegie Hall was too small, as Phil Schaap explained in his presentation for "Ellington'86 " at Rutgers University.

        Preliminary conclusions:

        I imagine any of the following scenarios are possible:
        a/ The Sauk City gig was cancelled at the last minute, despite being advertised on January 4.
        b/ The 11 a.m. concert was later in the day, perhaps 11 p.m.
        c/ The Metropolitan event was misdated or never took place and the discographies are wrong.
        d/ Instead of being at Metropolitan Opera House in New York, the concerts were in one of the midwest states.

        There is or was a Metropolitan Opera House in Grand Forks, ND, Iowa Falls, Io., Minneapolis, Minn., and Saint Paul, Minn.

        Given Ellington played in Minneapolis on January 6, I'd almost be willing to bet January 5 was in one of the nearby Metropolitan Opera Houses. Unfortunately the archives I subscribe to don't carry newspapers for either city for 1951 or 1952.

        Next steps:
        I'm stymied, but maybe someone out there in LYM-land would be kind enough to check into this a bit further, please? Possible avenues might be to:

        1. Review any notes made at the 1986 conference, or talk to Mr. Schaap directly.
        2. Review Sjef's recordings (audio or visual) of Mr. Schaap's presentation.
        3. Check December 15, 1951 to say January 10 Minnesota, Iowa and North Dakota newspapers for advertisements for an Ellington appearance on January 5, 1952, particularly if the venue is called Metropolitan Opera House. Concerts were often advertised up to a couple of weeks in advance, and reviews would normally be found in the next edition of a paper after the gig, or the next paper after that.
        4. If anyone has the unissued January 5, 1952 recording, listen to it and see if the emcee says where it takes place.
        5. Check Mr. Valburn's papers and recordings and report exactly what the poster and tape box or label say..
        Stratemann, p.331DE5201corrTimner-4/22+30+33+34
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        1952 01 06
        Sunday
        .Minneapolis, Minn.Labor Temple..DE520207,3-38
        00,3-26
        99,1-9
        ..2011
        1952 01 07
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 01 08
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 01 09
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 01 10
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 01 11
        Friday
        .Iowa City, Io.University......2011
        1952 01 12
        Saturday
        1952 01 19St. Louis, Mo.Club RivieraClub date? no details known

        Also on the bill: Olivette Miller and the Co-Ops
        Jet Magazine:

        "One evening recently, unknown Thompson slipped backstage at St. Louis' Kiel Auditorium, caught maestro Duke Ellington on the run from dressing room to stage, came out to rush into print with a story destined to go the rounds of the nation. Ellington, Thompson wrote, had termed the fight against race bias 'silly' and observed acidly that Negroes 'ain't ready.'
        Overnight Thompson became a celebrity when his story was reprinted in Negro newspapers around the country.
        Undaunted by the fact that Ellington called a New York press conference to say that Thompson had written rather less than the truth, the St. Louis newsman basked in unaccustomed spotlight.
        St. Louis citizens this week were making plans to remember Thompson. They have scheduled a testimonial to take place January 12 at St. Louis' Riviera night club. The payoff: the tesimonial would occur on the opening night at the Riviera of the engagement of a world-famed musician - Duke Ellington."

        • Stratemann, p.331 citing Variety 1951-10-31 p.44
        • Variety 1951-12-05 p.57
        • Jet Magazine, 1952-01-10, p.26
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        1952 01 13
        Sunday
        .St. Louis, Mo.Club Rivierasee 1952 01 12.....2011
        1952 01 14
        Monday
        .St. Louis, Mo.Club Rivierasee 1952 01 12.....2011
        1952 01 15
        Tuesday
        .St. Louis, Mo.Club Rivierasee 1952 01 12.....2011
        1952 01 16
        Wednesday
        .St. Louis, Mo.Club Rivierasee 1952 01 12.....2011
        1952 01 17
        Thursday
        .St. Louis, Mo.Club Rivierasee 1952 01 12.....2011
        1952 01 18
        Friday
        .St. Louis, Mo.Club Rivierasee 1952 01 12.....2011
        1952 01 19
        Saturday
        .St. Louis, Mo.Club Rivierasee 1952 01 12.....2011
        1952 01 20
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 01 21
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1951 01 22

        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 01 23
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 01 24
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 01 25
        Friday
        1952 01 30Chicago, Ill.Regal Theatre
        47th & South Parkway
        Stage show
        "Duke Ellington and His Big New 17-Man Orchestra featuring Louis Bellson - Juan Tizol - Harry Carney - Ray Nance - Willie Smith - Britt Woodman...Also the 3 Harlem Mania Rhythm Kings! Jesse, James & Cornell
        Extra added attraction! The Famous Recording Quintet! Smash Hit Songsters! "The Orioles""

        The Washington Afro-American, 1952-02-12 carried a photo of Duke accepting a silver cigarette case from three Chicago disc jockeys, awarded to him by top theatrical and sports personalities for "outstanding contribution to world culture" and "significant worth to his race." The award was given at a press party honouring Duke when he set a box office mark at the Regal Theatre, although it is not certain that was the reason for the party. The date of the press party is not stated.
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        1952 01 26
        Saturday
        .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreStage show - see 1952 01 25Stratemann p.332....added 2011
        1952 01 27
        Sunday
        .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreStage show - see 1952 01 25Stratemann p.332....added 2011
        1952 01 28
        Monday
        .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreStage show - see 1952 01 25Stratemann p.332....added 2011
        1952 01 29
        Tuesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreStage show - see 1952 01 25Stratemann p.332....added 2011
        1952 01 30
        Wednesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreStage show - see 1952 01 25Stratemann p.332....added 2011
        1952 01 31
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.

        February 1952

        1952 02 01
        Friday
        1952 02 07Detroit, Mich.Paradise Theatre(Doubtful)
        Stage show


        This engagement conflicts with a reported 3 concerts at Keesler AFB in Mississipi - see 1952 02 05

        Stratemann's source was page 44 of the Nov. 21 1951 edition of Variety, which says only "Paradise Theatre, Detroit, is plugging band shows and has Lionel Hampton for Dec. 28 week and Duke Ellington Feb. 1." It seems unlikely the engagement took place, in that the band is confirmed to have been in the South on Tuesday Feb 5.
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        1952 02 02
        Saturday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise TheatreStage show - doubtful - see 1952 02 01.....2011
        1952 02 03
        Sunday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise TheatreStage show - doubtful - see 1952 02 01.....2011
        1952 02 04
        Monday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise TheatreStage show - doubtful - see 1952 02 01.....2011
        1952 02 05
        Tuesday
        2pm, 7pm, 9pm
        .Biloxi, Miss.Theater Two
        Keesler Air Force Base
        Three concerts
        1. "Duke Ellington, famed maestro and composer, will bring his orchestra to Keesler Air Force Base Tuesday for their initial appearance there. Three performances are scheduled..."

        2. "The Duke Ellington aggregation made its first appearance at Keesler before large and enthusiastic audiences. The three scheduled performances took place in Theater Two..."

        3. "Twenty-six members of the VA Center made a trip to Keesler AFB Tuesday afternoon to hear Duke Ellington's Orchestra. Mrs. C.J.Nichols, Red Cross Gray Lady, made the trip with the men."

        4. "Two of the top bands of the musical world played at Keesler Field recently and the Gulf Park girls were among the first to arrive for the performance. "His Basin Street Blues was marvelous" "Oh, no, Sophisticated Lady was best!" These comments were among those made by the girls after hearing Duke Ellington on February 5. About eighty-five girls attended the program and enjoyed every minute of the jazz and blues. On February 10..."


        • 1. "Duke Ellington at Keesler Tonight,"
          Daily Herald, Biloxi, Miss., Tues. afternoon 1952-02-05, p.1

        • 2. "Ellington Features Five Top Musicians In Keesler Program"
          Daily Herald, Biloxi, Miss. 1952-02-06, p.4

        • 3. "Hear Duke Ellington" Daily Herald, Biloxi, Miss. 1952-02-06, p.10

        • 4. "Trips To Keesler"
          Gulf Park College Tammy Howl, 1952-04, p.14
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        1952 02 05
        Tuesday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise TheatreStage show - doubtful - see 1952 02 01.....2011
        1952 02 06
        Wednesday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise TheatreStage show - doubtful - see 1952 02 01.....2011
        1952 02 07
        Thursday
        .Detroit, Mich.Paradise TheatreStage show - doubtful - see 1952 02 01.....2011
        1952 02 08
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 02 09
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 02 10
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 02 11
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 02 12
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 02 13
        Wednesday
        .San Antonio, Tex.Sevenoaks Club
        1400 Austin Hwy.
        "Ellington and his band played a one-night stand Wednesday night at the exclusive Sevenoaks Club here"

        This event is incorrectly dated Feb. 14 in Stratemann and Vail II.
        • Ad, San Antonio Express, 1952-02-13, p.11
        • Stratemann p.331 (misdated)
        • Vail II (misdated)
        • UP wirestory "Bandleader Duke Ellington, Manager of Globetrotters Jailed in San Antonio," Lubbock, Tx., Evening Journal, 1952-02-14, p.3
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        1952 02 14
        Thursday
        3:15 am
        .San Antonio, Tex.Silver Slipper ClubA UP wirestory datelined San Antonio Feb. 14 reported Ellington, Harry Carney (described as his manager) and W.S.Welch, manager of the Harlem Globetrotters, were among 15 people arrested for violating state drinking laws, after police broke in the back door of the club at 3:15 am.

        Stratemann p.332 and Vail both report the arrests as taking place after the Sevenoaks club date, which they incorrectly place on Feb. 14.

        In CORPUS CHRISTI’S GALVAN BALLROOM: MUSIC AND MULTICULTURALISM IN THE 1950s in South Texas Historical Association's Spring 2007 edition of the Journal of South Texas, author David Louzon discusses a dance played by Ellington on "Valentine's eve" 1952. He mentions Ellington's brush with the law "in the early morning of the 14th."
        UP wirestory "Bandleader Duke Ellington, Manager of Globetrotters Jailed in San Antonio,"
        • Lubbock, Tx., Evening Journal, 1952-02-14, p.3
        • Mexia Daily News, 1952-02-14
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        1952 02 14
        Thursday
        .Corpus Christi, Tex. Galvan BallroomDance
        Advertisements: *

        In person!!! Duke Ellington and His World Famous Orchestra
        Louzon: **
        • Ellington played to a 650 people, filling the house.
        • About 80% were white and the rest were Mexican-Americans.
        • The club owner recalled Ellington roomed in San Antonio because Corpus Christi lacked accommodations for blacks"


        Weaver ***
        • Ralph Galvan Jr. booked the band for $1,500 through Music Corporation of America
        • Tickets were $3.00 each
        • The house was sold out, with many turned away.
        • The band arrived by bus
        • Duke used a baby grand
        • The Galvan brothers described the tune-up routine - one started, another joined on the same chord, then another. The bass would join in, then the drummer followed by the guitarist. When everyone was tuned, Ellington walked on, and the band segued into Take the A Train.
        • The band did not use sheet music.
        • Many fans stood and watched the band.
        • The band was professional, no drinking on the stand, and precise 15 minute breaks
        • Galvan Jr. and Sr. visited with Ellington during breaks, found him to be professional and friendly.
        • Duke and some band members posed for photos after.
        • The band left for San Antonio where they were to play the next night (unconfirmed, likely in error).
        '
        • * Ads
          • Corpus Christi Times,1952-02-07, p.5B
          • Corpus Christi Caller-Times
            • 1952-01-27 p.8B
            • 1952-02-03, b.14C
            • 1952-02-13 p.7B

        • **David Louzon, Corpus Christi’s Galvan Ballroom: Music and Multiculturalism in the 1950s, Journal of South Texas, Spring 2007
        • ***Jan Weaver, “The Day Duke Ellington Came to Town,” South Texas Informer & Business Journal, August 1999
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        1952 02 15
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 02 16
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 02 17
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 02 18
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 02 19
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 02 20.El Paso, Tex.Palladium......2011
        1952 02 21.Oakland, Cal........2011
        1952 02 22.San Diego, Cal.Trianon......2011
        1952 02 23
        Saturday
        8:30 pm
        .Pomona, Cal.Bridges Auditorium
        Claremont College
        Concert to benefit Claremont's Men's College student union building fund

        A gossip column confirms the concert was performed by naming people who attended.
        • Stratemann p.332
        • Covina Argus-Citizen
          • 1952-02-15
          • 1952-02-29, p.13
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        1952 02 24
        Sunday
        1952 02 25San Diego, Cal.Naval Operating Base....CAH photo
        Undated photo, Rocky Mountain Evening Telegram, Rocky Mountain N.C., 1952-03-19
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        1952 02 25
        Monday
        1952 02 25San Diego, Cal.Naval Operating Basesee 1952 02 24.....2011
        1952 02 26
        Tuesday
        .Merced, Cal........2011
        1952 02 27
        Wednesday
        afternoon
        .San Francisco, Cal.Standard Oil Broadcast.....
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        1952 02 27
        Wednesday
        .San Francisco, Cal.War Memorial Opera HouseEvening concert.....
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        1952 02 28
        Thursday
        .Fresno, Cal.Rainbow Ballroom...03,2-22
        03,1-15
        00,4-13
        00,3-11
        TDES 2/05-2.2011
        1952 02 29
        Friday
        .Fresno, Cal. Rainbow BallroomSkin Deep recording.DE904411,1-18
        07,3-40
        04,3-51
        04,2-30+50
        03,3-20
        00,3-11
        TDES 2/05-2.2011

        March 1952

        1952 03 --.U.S.A..Dance Date.DE520411,2-12
        00,4-13
        00,3-8+25
        corrTimner-4/34.2011
        1952 03 01
        Saturday
        .Sacramento, Cal.Auditorium......2011
        1952 03 02
        Sunday
        2:30 pm
        .Berkeley, Cal.Berkeley Community Theater
        Berkeley High School Campus
        The New and Exciting Orchestra of Duke Ellington
        Special Matinee Concert

        "Duke Ellington will introduce new compositions of Louis Bellson, his new drummer, in his matinee concert at Berkeley Community Theater"
        Oakland Tribune
        • Ads
          • 1952-02-17, p. 2-B
          • 1952-03-02 p.2-B
        • Announcements
          • 1952-02-24, p.C3
          • 1952-02-28, p.D49
        • Review, 1952-03-03, p.31D
        • Stratemann p.332
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-23
        1952 03 02.Berkeley, Cal.Richmond Auditorium......2011
        1952 03 03
        Monday
        .Oakland, Cal.Sweet's Ballroom......2011
        1952 03 04
        Tuesday
        .Portland, Ore.Auditorium......2011
        1952 03 05
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 03 06
        Thursday
        .Bakersfield, Cal........2011
        1952 03 07
        Friday
        1952 03 20Los Angeles, Cal.Club Oasis......2011
        1952 03 08
        Saturday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Club Oasissee 1952 03 07.....2011
        1952 03 09
        Sunday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Club Oasissee 1952 03 07

        The Ellington and Stan Kenton bands were double booked at the Club Oasis and the club owners decided to hold a battle of the bands on March 9. Ellington declined; the double booking was resolved by having Kenton band play in the afternoon and Ellington in the evening.
        ..03,1DEMS9.djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-19
        1952 03 10
        Monday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Club Oasissee 1952 03 07.....2011
        1952 03 11
        Tuesday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Club Oasissee 1952 03 07.....2011
        1952 03 12
        Wednesday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Club Oasissee 1952 03 07.....2011
        1952 03 13
        Thursday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Club Oasissee 1952 03 07.....2011
        1952 03 14
        Friday
        12:30–7:30 pm
        .Balboa Beach (Stratemann) or Hollywood (New Desor), Cal.Contracted as California Studios for Snader Telescriptions Corp., possibly General Service StudiosSnader Telescription recording session
        The telescriptons were short films for television, approximately three and a half minutes each

        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Cook, Anderson, Terry, Nance, Woodman, Jackson, Tizol, Hamilton, Procope, Smith, Gonsalves, Carney, Ellington, Marshall, Bellson, Grissom

        Seven films were recorded:
        • Caravan
        • V.I.P Boogie (with Jam With Sam)
        • Sophisticated Lady
        • Mood Indigo
        • The Hawk Talks
        • The Mooche
        • Solitude


        The engagement paid Ellington $1,000 and his sidemen received scale.
        Stratemann pp.333-344 (with photos)DE5203Timner corrections –4/22+30+34djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-19
        1952 03 14
        Friday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Club Oasissee 1952 03 07.....2011
        1952 03 15
        Saturday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Club Oasissee 1952 03 07.....2011
        1952 03 16
        Sunday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Club Oasissee 1952 03 07.....2011
        1952 03 17
        Monday
        .Long Beach, Cal.Municipal AuditoriumConcert

        "The Duke will bring his orchestra, featuring Louis Bellson on drums, Juan Tizol, trombone and Harry Carney, baritone sax."

        Long Beach Press-Telegram reviewer George Weeks described the audience as scant and the performance as smooth, rather than exciting.
        • Stratemann, p.332
        • Announcment and ad, Long Beach Press-Telegram, 1952-03-12 p.B-7
        • Announcment, Long Beach Independent, 1952-03-16, p.35-A
        • Review, Long Beach Press-Telegram 1952-03-18 p.B-5
        ...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-19
        1952 03 17
        Monday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Club Oasis
        see 1952 03 07

        Given the concert in Long Beach, this was likely a scheduled day off from the Club Oasis
        .....2011
        1952 03 18
        Tuesday
        8:30 pm
        .San Bernardino, Cal.California TheatreConcert

        Duke Ellington and his famous orchestra will be presented tonight in the California Theatre, San Bernardino, as a King-Wiggett attraction.

        Prices: $3.63, $3.03, $2.42, $1.82 and $1.21 including taxes.
        • Stratemann p.332
        • Redlands Daily Facts, Redlands, Cal.
          • Announcements
            • 1952 03 07 p.3
            • 1952-03-18, p.3
          • Ads
            • 1952-03-14 p.4
            • 1952-03-17, p.4
        ...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-23
        1952 03 18
        Tuesday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Club Oasis

        See 1952 03 07 - doubtful - conflicts with California Theatre concert at 8:30 pm.
        .....2011
        1952 03 19.Pismo Beach, Cal.Rose Gardens Ballroom.Stratemann p.332.....2011
        1952 03 19
        Wednesday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Club Oasis 03 07

        See 1952 03 07 - doubtful - conflicts with Rose Gardens engagement
        .....2011
        1952 03 20
        Thursday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Club Oasissee 1952 03 07
        After this engagement, the band began a two and a half month tour of the northwestern states and southern British Columbia.

        DEMS says there were 18 consecutive one-night stands up to the arrival in Trail, B.C., a week in Vancouver, and then 35 more one-nighters, ending in Chicago on June 10.

        Stratemann notes Betty Roché was on this tour.
        ..04,2-20Stratemann p.345.
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-19
        1952 03 21
        Friday
        .Eureka, Cal.Ivan Hickman's Sportsman's ClubEllington and the band stopped "for a bite" on its way to Coquille. Since Eureka is a coastal town this suggests the band travelled up the coast instead of inland."Mr. Gadabout" column, Humboldt Standard, Eugene, Ore., 1952-03-22...djp
        added 2013-03-23
        1952 03 21
        Friday
        .Coquille, Ore.Community Building.Stratemann, p.345....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-19
        1952 03 22
        Saturday
        .Salem, Ore.Crystal Garden

        (Crystal Inn in New Desor and Stratemann.)
        Dance
        This dance was recorded and appears on the CD DUKE ELLINGTON CRYSTAL GARDEN SALEM

        The titles are shown in http://ellingtonia.com
        Stratemann, p.345DE5205Venue name per Homzy -Palmquist 2013-03-19
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-20
        1952 03 23
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 03 24
        Monday
        .Portland, Ore.Civic AuditoriumA derogatory review in Down Beat by critic Ted Hallock created controversy, with many letters written to the magazine in Ellington's defence.Stratemann, p.345, citing Down Beat 1952-05-21 and 1952-06-18....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-20
        1952 03 25
        Tuesday
        .Seattle, Wash.Civic AuditoriumConcert
        The concert was recorded - see the discography at http://ellingtonia.com
        Stratemann, p.345DE520611,2-12
        07,3-39
        99,5-26
        99,3-21
        98,2-11
        83,4-1
        ..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-20
        1952 03 26
        Wednesday
        .Seattle, Wash.Trianon Ballroom.Stratemann, p.345....2011
        1952 03 --.Seattle, Wash.Seattle StudiosPrivate recording session
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Cook, Anderson, Terry, Nance, Woodman, Jackson, Tizol, Hamilton, Procope, Smith, Gonsalves, Carney, Ellington, Marshall, Bellson, Roché

        One title recorded:
        I Love My Lovin' Lover (vocal Roché)
        Stratemann p.DE5207..2011
        1952 03 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Willie Smith left the band shortly after the Seattle engagement, to join Billy May's new band in Los Angeles. Peter Kilbert replaced him temporarily.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1952 03 27
        Thursday
        .The Dalles, Ore...Stratemann, p.345....2011
        1952 03 28
        Friday
        .Tacoma, Wash.Century Ballroom.Stratemann, p.345....2011
        1952 03 29
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 03 30
        Sunday
        .The Dalles, Ore..Stratemann, p.345Stratemann, p.345....2011
        1952 03 31
        Monday
        .Walla Walla, Wash.Walla Walla Ntional Guard ArmoryDuke Ellington Day dance and concert
        This was the final event of Walla Walla's Swing into Spring celebration.
        Stratemann, p.345....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-20

        April 1952

        1952 04 01
        Tuesday
        ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Hilton Jefferson, alto sax, joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1952 04 01
        Tuesday
        .Spokane, Wash.161st Infantry ArmoryDance for a capacity crowd.

        Acoustics were bad - a reviewer quotes an Ellingtonia lover as saying "Hearing the Duke's music in here is like drinking champagne out of a tin cup."
        • Stratemann, p.345
        • Spokane Daily Chronicle, 1951-04-02
        • The Spokesman Review, 1951-04-02
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-02
        1952 04 02
        Wednesday
        .Spokane, Wash.Spokane HotelDaily Chronicle reporter Bob Emahiser interviewed Ellington in his hotel room before noon. The topic of conversation appears to be travel. The report mentions a trip coming up from the coast to Missoula and back, quoting Duke as saying "It requires a bit of backtracking, but it happens every season." It should be noted the tour did some backtracking over the next few days, but not as described. Spokane Daily Chronicle, 1951-04-02...djpadded 2013-04-02
        1952 04 02
        Wednesday
        .Kalispell, Mont..There is no mention of this appearance in the Kalispell Inter Lake from March 256 to April 4, although the April 4 edition announces the Missoula concert/dance.Stratemann, p.345....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-06
        1952 04 03
        Thursday
        .Spokane, Wash.Elk's Club or Elk's TempleDance

        While it seems odd the band would trek from Spokane to Kalispell and then backtrack, the second visit to Spokane is confirmed in Spokane newspaper reports from 1952-04-02.
        Stratemann, p.345....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-02
        1952 04 04
        Friday
        .Missoula, Mont.Student Union Building
        Montana State University
        Concert and dance

        (a Miss Mary Jane Kurth attended)
        • Daily Inter Lake, Kalispell, Mont.
          Announcement 1952-04-04 p.3
          Society note 1952-04-11, p.7
      • Stratemann, p.345
      • ...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-19
        1952 04 05
        Saturday
        .Bozeman, Mont.Montana State Co.Stratemann, p.345....2011
        1952 04 06
        Sunday
        .HavreElk's Ballroom.Stratemann, p.345....2011
        1952 04 07
        Monday
        .Williston N.DStateline.Stratemann, p.345....2011
        1952 04 08
        Tuesday
        8:15 pm
        .Billings, Mont. Shrine AuditoriumConcert and dance attended by approximately 2,500

        The ads are interesting. On Apr. 3, there were two ticket prices, $1.80 and $1.50 but on Apr. 6 there were three $2.40, $1.80 and $1.50, with the first two crossed out, suggesting the higher priced seats were sold out, but the ad says "more than 1,000 good reserved seats still available. The Apr. 6 ad also offered tickets for the dance only at $1.20. An ad by Lindamood Music Co. on Mar.30 announced Duke would be featured on a Baldwin Concert Grand Piano.

        The March 16 plug said the concert was the first appearance by Ellington in Billings, the dance would follow the concert immediately, and the event was sponsored by the uniformed bodies of Al Bedoo Shrine Temple.
        The Billings Gazette:
        • Plug 1952-03-16, p.8
        • Ad, 1952-03-23, p.14
        • Ad, 1952-03-30, p.8
        • Ad, 1952-04-03,p9
        • Ad 1952-04-06 p.21
        • Plug 1952-04-06 p.19
        • News article, 1952-04-09, p.6
        ...djp
        added 2013-03-22
        1952 04 09
        Wednesday
        .Mountain Home Air Force Base..Stratemann, p.345.04,2-20..2011
        1952 04 10
        Thursday
        .Trail, B.C.Cominco Arena"dance-cum-concert"..04,2-20..2011
        1952 04 11
        Friday
        1952 04 19Vancouver, B.C.Palomar Club
        Burrard and Alberni St.
        Night club date

        Members of the band stayed in the Devonshire Hotel, and Ellington stayed in the Hotel Georgia next door. Both hotels were first rate, and they were about 2 blocks east of the club, facing the Vancouver courthouse.
        Stratemann p.345.04,2-20.djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-20
        .Vancouver, B.C.Palomar Supper ClubClub date - see 1952 04 11Stratemann, p.345....2011
        1952 04 12
        Saturday
        .Vancouver, B.C.Palomar Supper ClubClub date - see 1952 04 11.....2011
        1952 04 13
        Sunday
        .Vancouver, B.C.Palomar Supper ClubClub date - see 1952 04 11.....2011
        1952 04 14
        Monday
        .Vancouver, B.C.Palomar Supper ClubClub date - see 1952 04 11.....2011
        1952 04 15
        Tuesday
        .Vancouver, B.C.Palomar Supper ClubClub date - see 1952 04 11.....2011
        1952 04 16
        Wednesday
        .Vancouver, B.C.Palomar Supper ClubClub date - see 1952 04 11.....2011
        1952 04 17
        Thursday
        .Vancouver, B.C.Palomar Supper ClubClub date - see 1952 04 11.....2011
        1952 04 18
        Friday
        .Vancouver, B.C.Palomar Supper ClubClub date - see 1952 04 11.....2011
        1952 04 19
        Saturday
        .Vancouver, B.C.Palomar Supper ClubClub date - see 1952 04 11.....2011
        1952 04 20
        Sunday
        .Tacoma, Wash.Ft Lewis.Stratemann, p.345....2011
        1952 04 21
        Monday
        .Portland, Ore.McElroy's.Stratemann, p.345....2011
        1952 04 22
        Tuesday
        .San Francisco, Cal...Stratemann, p.345....2011
        1952 04 23
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 04 24
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 04 25
        Friday
        .Bellingham, Wash.Armory.Stratemann, p.345....2011
        1952 04 26
        Saturday
        .Everett, Wash.Armory.Stratemann, p.345....2011
        1952 04 27
        Sunday
        .Longview, Wash.Auditorium.Stratemann, p.345....2011
        1952 04 28
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 04 29
        Tuesday
        .Yakima, Wash.Armory.Stratemann, p.345DE520809,3-13
        07,3-39
        05,1-14
        00,1-8
        98,3-23
        84,3-10
        84,2-4
        84,1-3
        corrTimner-4/22+30+34+35
        ..2011
        1952 04 30
        Wednesday
        .Victoria, B.C.Memorial.Stratemann, p.345....2011
        1952 spring.U.S.A..Broadcast.DE5209...2011

        May 1952

        1952 05 01
        Thursday
        ...Date of contract between Triple Ell Corporation, Duke Ellington Inc. and Associated Booking Corporation to provide 15 musicians "under the leadership of Duke Ellington, Inc., presents Duke Ellington" for three 5-day weeks, not to exceed 32 hours per week at the Blue Note Cafe beginning July 25, 1952, for $5,000/week.

        This contract specifies the weekly fee is $5,000, less 10% to Associated Booking Corp.

        The contract says "It is specifically understood and agreed that unless otherwise specified herein, no part of the performance of the Orchestra shall be broadcast or reproduced by radio or other means."
        Contract, Stratemann files, courtesy Monika Stratemann....added 2012-11-03
        1952 05 01
        Thursday
        .Boise, Ida.Miramar.Stratemann, p.345....2011
        1952 05 02
        Friday
        .Salt Lake City, UtahRainbow.Stratemann, p.345....2011
        1952 05 03
        Saturday
        .Boulder, Col.Univ Colorado.Stratemann, p.345....2011
        1952 05 04
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 05 05
        Monday
        .Boise, Ida. Birdland.Stratemann, p.345....2011
        1952 05 06
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 05 07
        Wednesday
        .Sidney, Nebr.Auditorium.Stratemann, p.345....2011
        1952 05 08
        Thursday
        1952 05 09Manitou Springs, Col.Hiawatha Gardens.Stratemann, p.345....2011
        1952 05 09
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 05 10
        Saturday
        .Cheyenne, Wy.Frontier.Stratemann, p.345....2011
        1952 05 11
        Sunday
        .Cheyenne, Wy.Warren Air Force Base.Stratemann, p.345....2011
        1952 05 12
        Monday
        .Denver, Col.Rainbow Ballroom.Stratemann, p.345....2011
        1952 05 13
        Tuesday
        .Kearney, Neb.Nebraska State Teachers College
        later known as Kearney State College and in 1991, University of Nebraska at Kearney
        Stratemann names the venue without sources, and does not say if it was a concert or a dance. This may be the same gig shown by Vail or it may conflict with the one shown by Vail.Stratemann, p.345....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-21
        1952 05 13
        Tuesday
        .Kearney, Neb.1733 Ballroom
        Hwy 30
        Prom for the University of Nebraska
        This entry is Vail II, with no source shown.
        Vail II (unsourced)....added 2013-03-21
        1952 05 14
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 05 15
        Thursday
        7:30 pm - concert
        9:00 pm - dance
        1952 05 17
        Saturday
        Ames, Ia.-Concert:
        Clyde Williams Field

        Dance:
        Memorial Union building

        Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts
        ("Iowa State College")

        Open air concert and the first of three dances performed for the college's annual "Vaishea" weekend.

        Governor William Beardsley and film maker Cecil B. deMille presided over the opening ceremonies, followed by horse shows at 2:30 and 7:30.

        Program details, courtesy Iowa State University archives:
        • May 15:
          •  -7:30 concert at Clyde Williams Field
             -9:00 dance at Memorial Union
          • May 16: 9:00 dance at Memorial Union
          • May 17:8:30 dance at Memorial Union

        • The program pages for Ellington include a photo of him, and one of a dance in the Great Hall of the Memorial Union.

        • Concert:
          The Duke himself – the man with the warm smile and the warm music. This year’s concert Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in Clyde Williams Field will feature Duke Ellington and his orchestra.

          The program will be composed of a group of yesterday and today’s classes [sic]. Ellington is well known for his compositions­“Mood Indigo,” “In my Solitude,” and “Caravan.” These and many others in the famed Duke’s repertoire will be on the program.

          Following the concert, the silvery flames and the bright smoke of the annual fireworks display will fill the sky...a fitting close to one of the best VEISHEA concerts in recent years.

        • Dances
          "The combined ballrooms of the Memorial Union will again ring with the music of a good orchestra and reflect the images of dancing couples as Duke Ellington plays for the Veishea dances of 1952.

          A specializer in everything from the smoothest dancing rhythm to the hottest jump tune, Ellington is one of the best known of the modern orchestra leaders.

          The dramatic backdrop will portray a gold, three-dimensional Veishea torch against a black background.

          The dances will be held on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings of Veishea. The Veishea Queen of Queens will be presented during intermission. Saturday night, the trophies for Veishea open house and the parade winners will also be awarded.
        • Cedar Rapids Gazette, 1952-05-14, p.12
        • Stratemann p.346
        • Vail II
        ...email to Palmquist 2013-03-26 from Becky S. Jordan, Reference Specialist, Special Collections/University Archives, Iowa State University
        djp

        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-21
        1952 05 16
        Friday
        9 pm
        .Ames, Ia.Memorial Union building
        "Iowa State College"
        Vaishea dance - see 1952 05 05....djp
        added 2011
        1952 05 17
        Saturday
        8:30 pm
        .Ames, Ia.Memorial Union building
        "Iowa State College"
        Vaishea dance - see 1952 05 05....djp
        added 2011
        1952 05 18
        Sunday
        . Fairmont, Minn.Interlaken Ballroom
        Stratemann p.346 ...djp
        added 2013-03-21
        1952 05 19
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 05 20
        Tuesday
        .Fargo, N.D.Bentson-Bunker Field House
        North Dakota Agricultural College
        Junior-Senior Prom
        Stratemann didn't identify the campus; NDSU confirms it was the Fargo campus.
        • Stratemann p.346
        • NDSU archives, email T. Raezer to Palmquist 2013-03-25, citing an ad in The Spectrum, 1952-05-09
        ...djp
        added 2013-03-21
        1952 05 21
        Wednesday
        .Montevideo, Minn.Gladys' Ballroom.Stratemann p.346....2011
        1952 05 22
        Thursday
        .Breckenridge, Minn.Legion Pavilion Ballroom.Stratemann p.346....2011
        1952 05 23
        Friday
        .Duluth, Minn.ArmoryUniversity of Minnesota promStratemann p.346.....2011
        1952 05 24
        Saturday
        .Sauk City, Wisc.Riverview Ballroom.
        • Wisconsin State Journal
          • Announcement 1952-02-28 p.5
          • Ads
            • 1952-05-16 S.2 p.3
            • 1952-05-18 s.2 p.5
            • 1952-05-24 s,1 p.5
        • Madison Capital Times, ad, 1952-05-15 p.4
        • Stratemann p.346
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-19
        1952 05 25
        Sunday
        .Kaukuna, Wisc.Nightingale Ballroom.Stratemann p.346....2011
        1952 05 26
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 05 27
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 05 28
        Wednesday
        .Milwaukee, Wisc.Milwaukee AuditoriumThe Biggest May Ball and Music Battle of the 20th Century!

        Five - bands - Five

        ...Jazz music versus Old-Time music

        A 5 hour continous bombardment of polkas, schottisches, laendlers, two steps and plenty of jazz.

        ...5 bands
        • Duke Ellington the Jazz King
        • Frank Yankovic, Nation's Polka King
        • Bernie Roberts
        • Romy Gosz, trumpet
        • Sammy Madden Milwaukee's No.1


        Promoted as Pop versus Bop, Ellington lost the battle of bands to the Yankovic polka band.
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-24
        1952 05 29
        Thursday
        .Glencoe, Ill.Lake Shore Country Club.Stratemann p.346....2011
        1952 05 30
        Friday
        .Ft. Wayne, Ind.Terrace Ballroom.Stratemann p.346....2011
        1952 05 31
        Saturday
        .Cincinnati, Oh.Castle Farms
        Summit & Reading Rds.
        Dance

        Admission $1.50 tax included
        • Stratemann p.346
        • Ads, The Hamilton Journal The Daily News, Hamilton, Oh.
          • 1952-05-23 p.22
          • 1952-05-30 p.14
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-23

        June 1952

        1952 06 01
        Sunday
        .Cincinnati, Oh.Cotton Club......2011
        1952 06 02
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 06 03
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 06 04
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 06 05
        Thursday
        .LexingtonJoyland Park......2011
        1952 06 06
        Friday
        .Evansville, Ind........2011
        1952 06 07
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 06 08
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 06 09
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 06 10
        Tuesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Sheraton Hotel...04,2-20..2011
        1952 06 11
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 06 12
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 06 13
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 06 14
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 06 15
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 06 16
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 06 17
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 06 18
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 06 19
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 06 20
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 06 21
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 06 22
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 06 23
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 06 24
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 06 25
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 06 26
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 06 27
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 06 28
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 06 29
        Sunday
        .New London, Conn.Ocean Beach......2011
        1952 06 30
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Columbia Studio..DE521007,3-39
        04,3-51
        03,3-20
        03,2-22
        00,2-20
        00,1-25
        98,2-12
        91,1-6
        90,4-4
        85,3-6
        82,5-3
        corrTimner-4/23.2011

        July 1952

        1952 07 01
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Columbia Studio..DE5211 07,3-39+40
        04,3-51
        03,2-22
        02,2-27
        corrTimner-4/23.2011
        1952 07 02
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 07 03
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 07 04
        Friday
        1952 07 10New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater
        253 W. 125th St., Borough of Manhattan, Harlem district
        70-minute stage show
        Supporting acts:
        • tappers Roll & Tap
        • comedienne 'Moms' Mabley
        • acrobatic dancers Estelle and Alphonse
        • comedian Pigmeat Markham
        • Stratemann, p.346, citing Variety 1952-07-09 p.48
        • Pigmeat, Moms In Apollo Debut, New York Age, 1952-07-05, p.21
        .
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-06
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterStage show - see 1952 07 04.....2011
        1952 07 05
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterStage show - see 1952 07 04.....2011
        1952 07 06
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterStage show - see 1952 07 04.....2011
        1952 07 07
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterStage show - see 1952 07 04.....2011
        1952 07 08
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterStage show - see 1952 07 04.....2011
        1952 07 09
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterStage show - see 1952 07 04.....2011
        1952 07 10
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterStage show - see 1952 07 04.....2011
        1952 07 11
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 07 12
        Saturday
        .Revere Beach, Mass.Roll Away (aka Rollerdrome)Ellington orchestra "pitted against" the Stan Kenton orchestraStratemann p.346, citing Billboard 1952-07-19 p.20.03,2-9
        03,1-9
        ..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-06
        1952 07 13
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 07 14
        Monday
        .Moncton, N.B.High School......2011
        1952 07 14
        Monday
        .Moncton, N.B.Memorial Hall......2011
        1952 07 15
        Tuesday
        .St John, N.B.Forum......2011
        1952 07 16
        Wednesday
        .Halifax, N.S.ForumRCAF Station Greenwood dance....CAHclip 2011
        1952 07 17
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 07 18
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 07 19
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 07 20
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 07 21
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 07 22
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 07 23
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 07 24
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 07 25
        Friday
        .Chicago, Ill.Universal Studios..DE521201,1-28
        00,4-23
        00,1-25
        98,2-6
        corrTimner-4/23.2011
        1952 07 25
        Friday
        1952 08 14Chicago, Ill.Blue Note Cafe
        56 W. Madison St.
        Club date - see the booking details in the entry for 1952 05 01
        • Stratemann, p.346 citing
          • Billboard 1952-06-17 p.20
          • Down Beat 1952-06-18
        • Bluenote contract - see 1952 05 01 above
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-06
        1952 07 26
        Saturday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeClub date - see 1952 07 25....2011
        1952 07 27
        Sunday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeClub date - see 1952 07 25....2011
        1952 07 28
        Monday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeClub date - see 1952 07 25....2011
        1952 07 29
        Tuesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeClub date - see 1952 07 25....2011
        1952 07 30
        Wednesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeClub date - see 1952 07 25
        DE5213..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-06
        1952 07 31
        Thursday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeClub date - see 1952 07 25....2011
        1952 07 30.Chicago, Ill.Blue Note Cafe
        56 W. Madison St.
        ..

        August 1952

        1952 08 01
        Friday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeClub date - see 1952 07 25..corrTimner-4/30.2011
        1952 08 02
        Saturday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeClub date - see 1952 07 25DE5214...2011
        1952 08 03
        Sunday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeClub date - see 1952 07 25....2011
        1952 08 04
        Monday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeClub date - see 1952 07 25....2011
        1952 08 05
        Tuesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeClub date - see 1952 07 25....2011
        1952 08 06
        Wednesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeClub date - see 1952 07 25DE5215..2011
        1952 08 07
        Thursday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeClub date - see 1952 07 25....2011
        1952 08 08
        Friday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeClub date - see 1952 07 25....2011
        1952 08 09
        Saturday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeClub date - see 1952 07 25....2011
        1952 08 10
        Sunday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeClub date - see 1952 07 25....2011
        1952 08 10...See 30jun52..11,1-18
        91,1-6
        90,4-4
        ..2011
        1952 08 11
        Monday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeClub date - see 1952 07 25....2011
        1952 08 12
        Tuesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeClub date - see 1952 07 25....2011
        1952 08 13
        Wednesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeClub date - see 1952 07 25DE5216..2011
        1952 08 14
        Thursday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeClub date - see 1952 07 25....2011
        1952 08 15
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 08 16
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 08 17
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 08 18
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 08 19
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 08 20
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 08 21
        Thursday
        .Bala, Man.Dunn's Pavilion......2011
        1952 08 22
        Friday
        .Port StanleyStork Club......2011
        1952 08 23
        Saturday
        .Dundas, Ont. Arena......2011
        1952 08 24
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 08 25
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 08 26
        Tuesday
        .Sheboygan, Wisc........2011
        1952 08 27
        Wednesday
        .Sault Ste Marie, Mich........2011
        1952 08 28
        Thursday
        1952 09 03Toronto, Ont.Casino TheatreStage show
        Five shows a day

        Other acts: Howell & Bowser, Roll & Tap. Dance music by Archie Stone's house orchestra.(1)

        Don Brown writes:

        "I remember chatting with Wendell Marshall in August of 1952 when Duke's band played the Casino Theatre here in Toronto. I happened to mention that I'd read somewhere that he was Jimmie Blanton's cousin. He confirmed that he was and that it was Blanton's bass he was playing. Someone in Blanton's immediate family, I think it was his mother, gave Marshall the instrument when he became a professional bass player.

        "The Casino Theatre featured live shows and movies. The live show was the main attraction and the films were mostly second-rate B pictures. The live policy varied at the whim of the owners. The theatre's staple had long been burlesque: strippers with pretty bad comics. But every once in a while the management would drop the strippers and hire singers and/or bands. They had everyone from Frankie Laine to Johnny Ray, Eartha Kitt, and Art Tatum. I remember seeing Woody Herman, Tommy Dorsey, Ellington, Louis, and Pearl Bailey (backed by Louie Bellson). The bands and singers would be part of a stage show with jugglers, comics, impersonators, tap dancers and, yes, even dancing dogs.

        "As a twenty-year old at the time, and an annoying jazz purist, I was appalled by the idea of these great musicians having to share the stage with vaudeville performers. Little did I know that this was the norm for them back in the States. And thinking back, some of those performers were really good. I saw Peg Leg Bates, the one-legged tap dancer, several times, including once with Ellington. Needless to say Duke backed Bates' routine with I'm Tapping Seventh Avenue With the Sole of My Shoe."(2)
        • (1) Stratemann
          p.346, citing Variety 1952 09 03,p.16
        • (2) Don Brown, Duke-LYM emails, 2012-10-26
        ...Don Brown in LYM
        added 2011

        updated 2012-10-27
        1952 08 29
        Friday
        .Toronto, Ont.Casino TheatreTheatre appearance - see 1952 08 28......added 2011
        updated 2012-10-27
        1952 08 30
        Saturday
        .Toronto, Ont.Casino TheatreTheatre appearance - see 1952 08 28......added 2011
        updated 2012-10-27
        1952 08 31
        Sunday
        .Toronto, Ont.Casino TheatreTheatre appearance - see 1952 08 28......added 2011
        updated 2012-10-27

        September 1952

        1952 09 01
        Monday
        .Toronto, Ont.Casino TheatreTheatre appearance - see 1952 08 28......added 2011
        updated 2012-10-27
        1952 09 02
        Tuesday
        .Toronto, Ont.Casino TheatreTheatre appearance - see 1952 08 28......added 2011
        updated 2012-10-27
        1952 09 03
        Wednesday
        ...Date of contract between Triple Ell Corporation, Duke Ellington Inc. and Associated Booking Corporation to provide 15 musicians "under the leadership of Duke Ellington, Inc., presents Duke Ellington" for two 5-day weeks, not to exceed 32 hours per week at the Blue Note Cafe beginning December 19, 1952, for $5,000/week.

        This contract says the contract price is to cover a six-day week in the event the AFM rescinds the five-day week.

        This contract again says the weekly fee is $5,000, less 10% to Associated Booking Corp.

        The contract says "It is specifically understood and agreed that unless otherwise specified herein, no part of the performance of the Orchestra shall be broadcast or reproduced by radio or other means."
        Contract, Stratemann files, courtesy Monika Stratemann....added 2012-11-03
        1952 09 03
        Wednesday
        .Toronto, Ont.Casino TheatreTheatre appearance - see 1952 08 28......added 2011
        updated 2012-10-27
        1952 09 04
        Thursday
        1952 09 10Montréal, P.Q.Seville TheatreDuke Ellington and his World Famous Orchestra and Revue
        Also on the bill:
        • Film "Roaring City
        • Howell and Bowser
        • Roll and Tapp
        • Chester Calhoun
        • Stratemann p.346
        • Ads (barely legible): Montreal Gazette
          • 1952-09-03
          • 1952-09-05
          • 1952-09-06
          • 1952-09-08
          • 1952-09-09
        .
        ...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-06
        1952 09 05
        Friday
        .Montréal, P.Q.Seville TheatreStage show - see 1952 09 04.....added 2011
        1952 09 06
        Saturday
        .Montréal, P.Q.Seville TheatreStage show - see 1952 09 04.....added 2011
        1952 09 07
        Sunday
        .Montréal, P.Q.Seville TheatreStage show - see 1952 09 04.....added 2011
        1952 09 08
        Monday
        .Montréal, P.Q.Seville TheatreStage show - see 1952 09 04.....added 2011
        1952 09 09
        Tuesday
        .Montréal, P.Q.Seville TheatreStage show - see 1952 09 04.....added 2011
        1952 09 10
        Wednesday
        .Montréal, P.Q.Seville TheatreStage show - see 1952 09 04.....added 2011
        1952 09 11
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 09 12
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 09 13
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 09 14
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 09 15
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 09 16
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 09 17
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented

        (The Library of Congress has a digital cassette tape of a broadcast on NBC this date, time unknown, purporting to be live from Cleveland. Songs performed included Mood Indigo and Caravan. DEMS editor Sjef Hoefsmit expressed the view "The 17Sep52 broadcast cannot have been from Cleveland. According to the two titles mentioned, I suspect that this is the ABC "Change of a Lifetime" broadcast, documented in DESOR 5218 on 27Sep52, which also cannot have been live from Cleveland, where Duke played from 19 until 25Sep52")
        ..01,2-20..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-06
        1952 09 18
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 09 19
        Friday
        1952 09 25
        Thursday
        Cleveland, Oh.Towne Casino
        10613 Euclid Ave.
        Night club residency

        There was a broadcast from here during the week, with 4 titles recorded by Voice of America
        .DE521701,2-20..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-08
        1952 09 20
        Saturday
        .Cleveland, Oh.Towne CasinoNight club residency - see 1952 09 19.....2011
        1952 09 21
        Sunday
        .Cleveland, Oh.Towne CasinoNight club residency - see 1952 09 19.....2011
        1952 09 22
        Monday
        .Cleveland, Oh.Towne CasinoNight club residency - see 1952 09 19.....2011
        1952 09 23
        Tuesday
        7:45
        .Los Angeles, Cal..
        Ellington was to guest on Patti Page's Music Hall CBS television show on WHEN
        Syracuse Herald-Journal, Syracuse, N.Y., 1952-09-23 p.29...djp
        added 2013-04-06
        1952 09 23
        Tuesday
        .Cleveland, Oh.Towne CasinoNight club residency - see 1952 09 19.....2011
        1952 09 24
        Wednesday
        .Cleveland, Oh.Towne CasinoNight club residency - see 1952 09 19.....2011
        1952 09 25
        Thursday
        .Cleveland, Oh.Towne CasinoNight club residency - see 1952 09 19.....2011
        1952 09 26
        Friday
        1952 10 02Philadelphia, Penn.Earle TheaterStage show, Ellington's last appearance at this theatre, demolished in 1953.

        Appearing with Ellington and his orchestra were Moreland & Harris, comedians, Roll & Tap, dancers, local singer Marian Caruso.
        Stratemann, p.346 citing Variety 1952-10-01 p.25 and 1953-02-25 ,p.49.....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-23
        1952 09 27
        Saturday
        8:30 pm
        .New York, N.Y..ABC telecast
        "Chance of a Lifetime"

        According to Stratemann, Ellington, Marshall and a drummer, presumably Bellson, made a quick trip to New York to appear on this half-hour show, in which Ellington played Mood Indigo and a medley, joined by the show's house band led by Bernie Leighton. Stratemann does not say if they returned to Philadelphia that night or not. It's less than 100 miles.
        .DE521801,2-20.djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-23
        1952 09 27
        Saturday
        .PhiladelphiaEarle TheaterStage show - see 1952 09 30 - presumably Ellington, Marshall and Bellson played some of the sessions either before or after their trip to New York......2011
        1952 09 28
        Sunday
        .PhiladelphiaEarle TheaterStage show - see 1952 09 30.....2011
        1952 09 29
        Monday
        .PhiladelphiaEarle TheaterStage show - see 1952 09 30.....2011
        1952 09 30
        Tuesday
        .PhiladelphiaEarle TheaterStage show - see 1952 09 30.....2011
        1952 09 30
        Tuesday
        6:45
        .Los Angeles, Cal..Ellington was to guest on Patti Page's Music Hall CBS television show on KNXT and KPIX
        • Long Beach Press-Telegram, 1952-09-30 p.A-6
        • San Mateo Times, 1952-09-30, p.15
        ...djp
        added 2013-04-06

        October 1952

        1952 10 01
        Wednesday
        .PhiladelphiaEarle TheaterStage show - see 1952 09 30.....2011
        1952 10 02
        Thursday
        .PhiladelphiaEarle TheaterStage show - see 1952 09 30.....2011
        1952 10 03
        Friday
        1952 10 09Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreStage show.....2011
        1952 10 04
        Saturday
        .Washington, D.C.Howard Theatre......2011
        1952 10 05
        Sunday
        .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreStage show - see 1952 10 03.....2011
        1952 10 06
        Monday
        .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreStage show - see 1952 10 03.....2011
        1952 10 07
        Tuesday
        .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreStage show - see 1952 10 03.....2011
        1952 10 08
        Wednesday
        .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreStage show - see 1952 10 03.....2011
        1952 10 09
        Thursday
        ...
        The Long Beach Independent reported Ellington would appear on the Chance of a Lifetime television show.
        Long Beach Independent 1952-10-09, p.20....
        added 2013-06-26
        1952 10 09
        Thursday
        .Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreStage show - see 1952 10 03.....2011
        1952 10 10
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 10 11
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 10 12
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 10 13
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 10 14
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 10 15
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 10 16
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 10 17
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 10 18
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 10 19
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 10 20
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 10 21
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1952 10 22
        Wednesday
        1952 11 04New York, N.Y.Paramount TheaterStage show - Ellington and orchestra, Howell & Bates, film Springfield Rifle. Grossed $67,000 for the first week with Ellington; compared to the October weekly average of $64,000Billboard, 1952-11-08 p.16....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-30
        1952 10 23
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheaterStage show - see 1952 10 22.....added 2011
        1952 10 24
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheaterStage show - see 1952 10 22.....added 2011
        1952 10 25.New York, N.Y..Television appearance on the "Steve Allen Show".....2011
        1952 10 25
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheaterStage show - see 1952 10 22.....added 2011
        1952 10 26
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheaterStage show - see 1952 10 22.....added 2011
        1952 10 27
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.."Recording session" broadcast.....2011
        1952 10 27
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheaterStage show - see 1952 10 22.....added 2011
        1952 10 28
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheaterStage show - see 1952 10 22.....added 2011
        1952 10 29
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheaterStage show - see 1952 10 22.....added 2011
        1952 10 30
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheaterStage show - see 1952 10 22.....added 2011
        1952 10 31
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheaterStage show - see 1952 10 22.....added 2011

        November 1952

        1952 fall.BridgeportRitz Ballroom..DE521901,2-20..2011
        1952 11 01
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheaterStage show - see 1952 10 22.....added 2011
        1952 11 02
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheaterStage show - see 1952 10 22.....added 2011
        1952 11 03
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheaterStage show - see 1952 10 22.....added 2011
        1952 11 04
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheaterStage show - see 1952 10 22.....added 2011
        1952 11 05
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1952 11 06
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented.
        1952 11 07
        Friday
        ..activities not documented.
        1952 11 08
        Saturday
        1952 11 09Hartford, Conn.State Theatre......2011
        1952 11 08
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y..Mercer recording session,.DE522007,3-40
        04,3-51
        03,1-15
        00,3-26
        corrTimner-4/22+23.2011
        1952 11 09
        Sunday
        .Hartford, Conn.State Theatre......2011
        1952 11 10
        Monday
        ..activities not documented.
        1952 11 11
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1952 11 12
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1952 11 13
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented.
        1952 11 14
        Friday
        8:15 and 11:45 PM
        .New York, N.Y.Carnegie HallPatricia Music presents A Concert to Celebrate The 25th Anniversary of Duke Ellington in Show Business featuring Duke Ellington and Orchestra, Billie Holiday, Charlie Parker and Strings, Dizzy Gillespie, Stan Getz and the Ahmad Jamal trio.
        2 performances...Tickets: $4.80 $3.60 $2.40 tax included
        The two concerts were co-sponsored by Birdland. Stratemann reports Gillespie , booked into the Apollo, sat in for one number. Variety reported the Ellington band was in top form but Holiday was called the most impressive performer of the night.

        Billboard reported the first concert nearly sold out and the second concert had the standing room only sign out early.

        One concert was broadcast nationally on NBC.

        See the summary of Billboard's report at 1952 11 27
        • Stratemann p.347 citing
          • Variety 1952-11-19 p.45
          • Billboard 1952-11-22 p.44
        • Ad, Amsterdam News, 1952-11-01, p.33
        • Concert poster, Carnegie Hall website
        DE522110,3-9
        10,2-7
        10,1-14
        09,3-13
        02,2-25
        92,2-1
        corrTimner-4/23+30.
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-23
        1952 11 15
        Saturday
        ..activities not documented.
        1952 11 16
        Sunday
        ..activities not documented.
        1952 11 16
        Sunday
        .London, England.Peripheral event
        The Amsterdam, N.Y., Evening Recorder, 1952-11-17, p. 11, carried an AP wirestory datelined London, announcing 29 year old drummer Louis Bellson Jr., flew in from New York the previous day and would marry Pearl Bailey "tomorrow or the day after, despite his father's objections to the mixed match."

        The Cedar Rapids Gazzette 1952-11-16 and The Salina Journal 1952-11-16 carried an AP wirestory datelined New York about the father's opposition to the marriage, that he had phoned the son several times to ask him to call it off and saying he would have nothing to do with his son if he married Miss Bailey. He had even cabled Miss Bailey in London to ask her to call the marriage off.

        The story said BOAC disclosed that a young man whose passport listed him as Louis Bellasoni Bellson, Jr. age 28, was a passenger on a plane leaving Idlewild at 5.10 pm EST, due in London Sunday morning, 10 am.

        The story also said the drummer had booked 5 engagements in England.

        The Chicago Defender reported Bellson would join Ellington at the Blue Note in Chicago on December 19, and after that engagement, the couple would go to California for a brief honeymoon with Juan Tizol and his wife.
        Chicago Defender 1952-12-06 p.16djpAdded 2012-08-18
        updated 2013-06-26
        1952 11 17
        Monday
        .Cranston, R.I.Rhodes-On-The-Pawtuxtet......2011
        1952 11 18
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1952 11 19
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1952 11 20
        Thursday
        1952 11 26New York, N.Y.Birdland
        "The Jazz Corner of the World"
        Broadway at 52nd St.
        Night club residency

        Broadcasts on NBC during this engagement were called "Silver Jubilee Program, in honour of Ellington's silver jubilee.

        Ellington's New York Silver Jubilee Celebrations.

        A banner ad in the Amsterdam News read "One Week Only, Nov. 20th to 26th, celebrating his 25th anniversary
        Duke Ellington and his 17-piece band, Slim Galliard and his All-Stars"

        The show was broadcast as "Stars in Jazz" and "Silver Jubilee Show" from 12:05 to 12:55 AM

        Film star Marlon Brando caused a sensation when he attended Ellington's opening night.
        • Stratemann p.347
        • ad, Amsterdam News, 1952-11-15, p.25
        • Concert poster
        • Dorothy Kilgallen, The Voice of Broadway, Pottstown Mercury, 1952-11-25
        DE5223..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-23
        1952 11 21
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.BirdlandNight club residency - see 1952 11 20.....2011
        1952 11 22
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.BirdlandNight club residency - see 1952 11 20
        "Stars in Jazz" and "Silver Jubilee Show" broadcast, 23:30-24:00
        .DE5224..2011
        1952 11 23
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.BirdlandNight club residency - see 1952 11 20.....2011
        1952 11 24
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.BirdlandNight club residency - see 1952 11 20
        "Stars in Jazz" and "Silver Jubilee Show" broadcast, 12:30-12:55 AM
        .DE5225..2011
        1952 11 25
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.BirdlandNight club residency - see 1952 11 20.....2011
        1952 11 26
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.BirdlandLast night of night club residency - see 1952 11 20

        The Kingston, N.Y. Daily Freeman, Nov. 21 and Nov. 25 advertised "Sixteenth Annual Stage Show and Ball..." at Kingston Municipal Auditorium on Thanksgiving Eve, November 26, 1952. One of the acts was "No. 5 is Sepian Dancers The Tapateers with Duke Ellington Band, Astor, Waldorf-Astoria, Palace."

        While this suggests Ellington provided the music for the act, the engagement at Birdland precludes this. As well, the Nov. 28 review in the same paper mentioned the Tapateers but not Ellington. It seems most likely that the reference in the ads was to show the trio's credentials rather than to suggest the Ellington orchestra would be providing their music.
        .DE522609,3-20
        03,3-28
        03,2-27
        01,2-20
        ..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-22
        1952 11 00.New York, N.Y.Birdland..DE5227...2011
        1952 11 00.New York, N.Y.BirdlandBroadcast "Jam And Jive".DE5228...2011
        1952 11 27
        Thursday
        Evening and late night
        .Pittsburgh, Penn..
        Two concerts

        Both Stratemann and Vail II report these concerts to have been in Philadelphia, but Vail's source is likely Stratemann, and Stratemann refers to Billboard, 1952-11-22 p.44. Billboard says Pittsburgh..

        In a story datelined New York, Nov. 15., Billboard reported The Duke Ellington Jazz Concert at Carnegie on Nov. 14, sponsored by Patricia Music, grossed $21,000 for the evening and midnight shows, with the first show almost sold out and standing room only for the late show. Ellington, Billie Holiday, Stan Getz, Charlie Parker and Ahwad Jamal were on the bill.
        Billboard went on to say Patricia Music had set two 'Duke Ellington Jazz Concerts' in Pittsburgh Nov. 27, with Ellington, Getz, Parker, Dizzy Gillespie and others. This would gauge whether or not Patricia Music would send the group out nationally as 'Jazz at the Birdland.' I have been unable to find any evidence to date that these two concerts were performed.
        Stratemann p.347 citing Billboard 1952-11-22 p.44....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-23
        1952 11 28
        Friday
        1952 11 29Burlington, Ont.Brant Inn......2011
        1952 11 29
        Saturday
        .Burlington, Ont.Brant Innsee 1952 11 28.....2011
        1952 11 30
        Sunday
        ..activities not documented.

        December 1952

        1952 12 early.Coldwater Lake, Mich.....10,1-15
        09,3-20
        ..2011
        1952 12 01
        Monday
        .Lima, Oh.Memorial Hall
        Ad: Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra in 3 hour Carnegie Hall concert. Featured with Duke will be Louie Bellson...Admission $2.00 tax included, no reservations.

        A one-liner in the local paper appears to confirm the concert was performed, but places it on Tuesday. More investigation is needed:

        "Bright in Lima
        Among the Duke Ellington concert-goers here Tuesday night was Johnny Bright..."

        • Ad, The Republican-Courier, Findlay, Oh. 1952 11 22
        • The Lima News, Lima, Oh., 1952-12-04 p.21
        ...djp
        added 2013-06-27
        1952 12 02
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1952 12 03
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1952 12 04
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented.
        1952 12 05
        Friday
        ..activities not documented.
        1952 12 06
        Saturday
        ..activities not documented.
        1952 12 07
        Sunday
        ..activities not documented.
        1952 12 08
        Monday
        ..activities not documented.
        1952 12 08
        Monday
        ...Date Of Purchase Skin Deep 29feb52..04,2-30
        00,3-11
        ..2011
        1952 12 09
        Tuesday
        .Wichita, Kan..Mambo Club......2011
        1952 12 10
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1952 12 11
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented.
        1952 12 12
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater
        253 W. 125th St., Borough of Manhattan, Harlem district
        Amsterdam News Fifteenth Annual Midnight Benefit Show.

        Ellington and 19 other named acts, including Milton Berle and the George Shearing Quintet, were listed in a same-day ad for this benefit show, and the ad also refers to 75 other performers.
        • Publicity, Amsterdam News 1952-11-27, p.23
        • Adm Amsterdam News 1952-12-13, p.7
        • Stratemann p.347 citing Billboard, 1952-12-13 p.52
        • .
        ....
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        updated 2013-08-22
        1952 12 13
        Saturday
        ..activities not documented.
        1952 12 14
        Sunday
        ..activities not documented.
        1952 12 15
        Monday
        ..activities not documented.
        1952 12 16
        Tuesday
        .Chillicothe, MO.Airlane Ballroom
        Dance sponsored by the Chillicothe Lions Club
        .
          Announcements, Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune
        • 1952-12-10, p.3
        • 1952-12-16,p.1
        ..djp
        added 2013-08-22
        1952 12 17
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1952 12 18
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented.
        1952 12 19
        Friday
        1953 01 01Chicago, Ill.Blue Note Cafe
        56 W. Madison St.
        Beginning of two week, 5 day a week engagement not to exceed 32 hours a week.

        Bellson was supposed to be back for this date.
        .....2011
        1952 12 20
        Saturday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeNight club date - see 1952 12 19.....2011
        1952 12 21
        Sunday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeNight club date - see 1952 12 19.....2011
        1952 12 22.Chicago, Ill..CBS recording session,.DE522907,3-40
        92,1-1
        ..2011
        1952 12 22
        Monday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeNight club date - see 1952 12 19.....2011
        1952 12 23
        Tuesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeNIght off from Blue Note according to Stratemann p.347.....2011
        1952 12 23
        Tuesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Paris ClubJubilee party for Duke.....2011
        1952 12 24
        Wednesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeNight off from Blue Note per Stratemann p.347.....2011
        1952 12 24
        Wednesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Johnson Publishing Co.The publishers of Jet, Ebony and Tan magazines hosted a luncheon for Duke in celebration of his Silver Jubilee and presented him with 25 year subscriptions to each magazine......
        added 2011

        updated 2013-08-22
        1952 12 25
        Thursday
        Christmas day
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeNight club date - see 1952 12 19.....2011
        1952 12 26
        Friday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeNight club date - see 1952 12 19.....2011
        1952 12 27
        Saturday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeNight club date - see 1952 12 19.....2011
        1952 12 28
        Sunday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeNight club date - see 1952 12 19.....2011
        1952 12 29
        Monday
        .Winnetka, Ill.Louis LaRue residencePrivate party "Laurel Canyon Extravaganza"
        Ellington small group
        New Desor shows personnel as Nance, Hamilton, Carney, Ellington, Marshall, Grissom (vocal and drums). Note Timner 4 and Nielsen 6 show Bellson as the possible drummer. Timner omits Grissom and Nielsen omits Marshall and Grissom.
          Titles recorded:
          • How High The Moon
          • Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me
          • Follow Me
          • Solitude
          • Monologue
          • Basin Street Blues
          • Pitter Panther Patter
          • New York City Blues\Sophisticated Lady
          • Sophisticated Lady
          • Tangerine
          • Tea For Two
          • Tenderly
          • Without You
        DE523088,3-2
      • 87,4-5
      • corrTimner-4/23.
        added 2011

        updated 2013-08-23
        1952 12 29
        Monday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeNight club date - see 1952 12 19.....2011
        1952 12 30
        Tuesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeNight club date - see 1952 12 19.....2011
        1952 12 31
        Wednesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Riccardo's Club
        Stratemann reports a jubilee party for Ellington was planned, in which the National University of Music would award him a scroll of merit.
        Stratemann citing Down Beat, 1953-01-14....djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-08-22
        1952 12 31
        Wednesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeNight club date - see 1952 12 19
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Cook, Anderson, Terry, Nance, Woodman, Jackson, Tizol, Hamilton, Procope, Jefferson, Gonsalves, Carney, Ellington, Marshall, Louis Bellson
          Titles broadcast and recorded
        • Take The “A” Train (theme)
        • I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart and Don't Get Around Much Anymore
        • Rock Skippin' At The Blue Note
        • Things Ain't What They Used To Be
        DE5231..djp
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        1953



        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Cook, Anderson, Terry, Nance, Woodman, Jackson,Tizol, Hamilton, Procope, Henderson, Gonsalves, Carney, Ellington, Marshall, Black, Grissom
        1953 11 24
        Tuesday
        Date of event Ending date
        (if different)
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        Date added
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        1953 - undetermined dates

        1952/53 --.U.S.A.. "March Of Dime broadcast.DE523206,2-7NDCS 1078.2011
        1953 Autumn.Madison, Wisc.Fraternity HouseNew Desor reports piano recordings made by Ellington "prob. Fall 1953" at a private party, and says Strayhorn played as well.
          Titles recorded:
          • Deep Purple
          • Deep Purple - Falling Like A Raindrop
          • Sophisticated Lady
          • Mood Indigo
          • Falling Like A Raindrop
          • Janet
          • The Clothed Woman
          • What More Can I Say?
        Ellingtonia.com DE5331...
        added 2011

        updated 2013-10-22
        1953 Autumn.Talahassee, Fla.Sauls-Bridges American Legion Post 13Recorded concert, date uncertainDE5332..djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-10-22

        January 1953

        1953 01 01
        Thursday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note Cafe
        56 W. Madison St.
        DE5301.....2011
        1953 01 02
        Friday
        ..activities not documented (Stratemann says "series of one-nighters in the Midwest").
        1953 01 03
        Saturday
        ..activities not documented (Stratemann says "series of one-nighters in the Midwest").
        1953 01 04
        Sunday
        ..activities not documented (Stratemann says "series of one-nighters in the Midwest").
        1953 01 05
        Monday
        ..activities not documented (Stratemann says "series of one-nighters in the Midwest").
        1953 01 06
        Tuesday
        .Indianapolis, Ind.Butler Fieldhouse
        Butler University
        510 West 49th St.

        The Indianapolis Olympians basketball team hired Ellington to play at its against "the Philadelphia NBL entry" (Philadelphia Warriors). Ellington's orchestra was to play a 30 minute concert at 8 pm, play again at half-time, and perform a 45 minute concert after the game.
        ..Michael Graff 2013-08-23.
        added 2013-08-25
        1953 01 07
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented (Stratemann says "series of one-nighters in the Midwest").
        1953 01 08
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented (Stratemann says "series of one-nighters in the Midwest").
        1953 01 09
        Friday
        1953 01 15Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreTheatre show.....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-01-03
        1953 01 10
        Saturday
        .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreTheatre show - see 1953 01 09.....added 2011
        1953 01 11
        Sunday
        .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreTheatre show - see 1953 01 09.....added 2011
        1953 01 12
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1953 01 13
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1953 01 14
        Wednesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreTheatre show - see 1953 01 09.....added 2011
        1953 01 15
        Thursday
        .Detroit, Mich..Jimmy Hamilton recording session..83,3-3..2011
        1953 01 15
        Thursday
        .Chicago, Ill.Regal TheatreTheatre show - see 1953 01 09.....added 2011
        1953 01 16
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1953 01 17
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1953 01 18
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1953 01 19
        Monday
        1953 01 25Boston, Mass.StoryvilleClub date.....2011
        1953 01 20
        Tuesday
        .Boston, Mass.StoryvilleClub date - see 1953 01 19.....2011
        1953 01 21
        Wednesday
        .Boston, Mass.StoryvilleClub date - see 1953 01 19.....2011
        1953 01 22
        Thursday
        .Boston, Mass.StoryvilleClub date - see 1953 01 19.....2011
        1953 01 23
        Friday
        .Boston, Mass.StoryvilleClub date - see 1953 01 19.....2011
        1953 01 24
        Saturday
        .Boston, Mass.StoryvilleClub date - see 1953 01 19.....2011
        1953 01 25
        Sunday
        .Boston, Mass.StoryvilleClub date - see 1953 01 19.....2011
        1953 01 26
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1953 01 27
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1953 01 28
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1953 01 29
        Thursday
        ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Wendell Marshall, bass, is replaced by Charlie Mingus.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1953 01 29
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1953 01 30
        Friday
        1953 02 15
        Sunday
        New York, N.Y.Band BoxEllington band appeared with the Art Tatum trio, bringing "solid business."

        Remote broadcast over radio station WMGM
        Stratemann describes the Band Box as an "oversized 1,100 seater" and says the dance music was provided by the Joe Loco mambo orchestra.

        "Almost daily" broadcasts on WMGM from the Bandbox included Mingus until Feb. 2, then Pettiford.
        .DE5302...
        added 2011

        updated 2013-01-03
        1953 01 31
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Band Box See 1953 01 30.....2011

        February 1953

        1953 02 01
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.BandboxEllingtion, Carney, Hamilton and Procope were telecast, resulting in an audio tape including Take the A Train, Monologue and Mood Indigo..DE5303...
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        updated 2013-01-03
        1953 02 01
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Band Box See 1953 01 30.....2011
        1953 02 02
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Band Boxsee 1953 01 30

        WMGM "Jazz Caravan" broadcast
        PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Ellington fired bassist Charlie Mingus at the end of the night.
        An altercation between Mingus and Juan Tizol about whether or not Mingus would play Tizol's music as written or play it up an octave started in the dressing rooms and carried on up to the stage just before the curtain went up.

        Tizol's and Mingus' versions of the event are described in Basilio Serrano's Juan Tizol: His talents, his collaborators, his legacy, CENTRO Journal Volume XVIII Number II, fall 2006

        Mingus was temporarily replaced by bassist Oscar Pettiford.

        Stratemann and New Desor have Mingus on the Feb.2 broadcast, and New Desor has Pettiford on the broadcast of Feb. 4, indicating Mingus was fired either February 2 or 3. Stratemann says Mingus placed the event in the Apollo (see Feb 20) but says Marshall was already back on bass by then.
        Stratemann p.348DE5304.New Desor vol.2djp
        added 2011

        updated 2012-10-27
        & 2013-01-03
        1953 02 03
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Band Box See 1953 01 30

        PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Paul Gonsalves leaves the band, replaced the next night by Tony Scott
        ...corrTimner-4/23+31
        New Desor vol.2
        .2011
        1953 02 04
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Band Box See 1953 01 30

        WMGM broadcast
        .DE5305...2011
        1953 02 05
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Band Boxsee 1953 01 30

        WMGM "Jazz Caravan" broadcast
        .DE5305...2011
        1953 02 06
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Band Boxsee 1953 01 30.....2011
        1953 02 07
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Band Boxsee 1953 01 30.....2011
        1953 02 08
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Band Boxsee 1953 01 30.DE5306.corrTimner-4/23.2011
        1953 02 09
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Band Boxsee 1953 01 30

        WMGM "Jazz Caravan" broadcast
        .DE5307...2011
        1953 02 10
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Band Box See 1953 01 30.....2011
        1953 02 11
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Band Box See 1953 01 30.....2011
        1953 02 12
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Band Box See 1953 01 30.....2011
        1953 02 13
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Band Box See 1953 01 30.....2011
        1953 02 14
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Band Box See 1953 01 30.....2011
        1953 02 15
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Band Box See 1953 01 30.....2011
        1953 02 15
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.NBC TV studioEllington appeared in a telecast, the "Scott Music Hall", also known as "The Patti Page Show."

        Duke played a medley backed by the studio orchestra led by Carl Hoff, then accompanied Miss Page for one song.
        .DE5308...
        added 2011

        updated 2013-01-03
        1953 02 16
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1953 02 17
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1953 02 18
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1953 02 19
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1953 02 20
        Friday
        ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Wendell Marshall, bass, rejoins the band. New Desor Vol.2 shows this as March, but Stratemann has him back in the band by the Apollo gig. New Desor's entry is based on his presence on recordings, but there were no band recordings from Feb 10 to 24 inclusive.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2013-01-03
        1953 02 20
        Friday
        1953 02 26New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater
        253 W. 125th St., Borough of Manhattan, Harlem district
        Theatre engagement (stage show - 40 performances)
        Pearl Bailey and her brother Bill were on the bill. Strateman says Bellson's farewell week with the band provided the biggest week in the Apollo's history, grossing $37,000.
        Stratemann p.348, citing
        • Variety 1953-03-04 p.55
        • Variety 1953-03-18 p.42
        • New York Age 1953--02-21 p.20
        • Down Beat 1953-04-08
        • Down Beat 1953-03-11
        ...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-01-03
        1953 02 21
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterTheatre show - see 1953 02 20.....2011
        1953 02 22
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterTheatre show - see 1953 02 20.....2011
        1953 02 23
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterTheatre show - see 1953 02 20.....2011
        1953 02 24...Date of contract between Triple Ell Corporation, Duke Ellington Inc. and Associated Booking Corporation to provide 15 musicians "under the leadership of Duke Ellington, Inc., presents Duke Ellington" for three 5-day weeks, not to exceed 32 hours per week at the Blue Note Cafe beginning June 12, 1953, for $5,000/week.

        The contract price is again to cover a six-day week if the AFM rescinds the five-day week.

        This contract again specifies the weekly fee is $5,000, less 10% to Associated Booking Corp.

        It says "It is specifically understood and agreed that unless otherwise specified herein, no part of the performance of the Orchestra shall be broadcast or reproduced by radio or other means."
        Contract, Stratemann files, courtesy Monika Stratemann....added 2012-11-03
        1953 02 24
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterTheatre show - see 1953 02 20.....2011
        1953 02 25
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterTheatre show - see 1953 02 20.....2011
        1953 02 26
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterTheatre show - see 1953 02 20.....2011
        1953 02 26...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Louie Bellson leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-10
        1953 02 26...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Hilton Jefferson, alto sax, leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1953 02 27
        Friday
        .Morgantown, W.Va.Mountainlair Student Union building
        West Virginia University
        Moonlight Prom, sponsored by Mountainlair and the Newman Club, a Catholic student organization. Raleigh Register, Beckley, W.Va., 1953-03-02, p.6...djp
        added 2013-12-22
        1953 02 28
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.

        March 1953

        1953 03 01
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1953 03 01...PERSONNEL CHANGES
        George “Butch” Ballard, drums, rejoins the band, replacing Louie Bellson
        New Desor vol.2

        Stratemann, p.348
        djpAdded 2013-01-03
        1953 03 00.U.S.A..New Desor suggests Ellington recorded Nothin,' Nothin' Baby, piano and vocal, sometime in March 1953, without accompaniment. The recording was released on the TOM label..DE531089,1-12
        88,4-4
        ..
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        updated 2012-11-04
        1953 03 02
        Monday
        1953 03 08Hillside, Pa. Hilltop Restaurant......2011
        1953 03 03
        Tuesday
        .Hillside, Pa. Hilltop RestaurantSee 1953 03 02.....2011
        1953 03 04
        Wednesday
        .Hillside, Pa. Hilltop RestaurantSee 1953 03 02.....2011
        1953 03 05
        Thursday
        .Hillside, Pa. Hilltop RestaurantSee 1953 03 02.....2011
        1953 03 06
        Friday
        .Hillside, Pa. Hilltop RestaurantSee 1953 03 02.....2011
        1953 03 07
        Saturday
        .Hillside, Pa. Hilltop RestaurantSee 1953 03 02.....2011
        1953 03 08
        Sunday
        .Hillside, Pa. Hilltop RestaurantSee 1953 03 02.....2011
        1953 03 00...PERSONNEL CHANGES
        • Rick Henderson, alto sax, replaces Hilton Jefferson
        • Paul Gonsalves, rejoins the band, replacing Tony Scott


        Stratemann places these changes in mid-March, before the trip west. He doesn't say why Gonsalves was out of the band or if Scott was just subbing for Paul.
        New Desor vol.2

        Stratemann, p.348
        djpAdded 2013-01-03
        1953 03 09
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1953 03 10
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1953 03 11
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1953 03 12
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1953 03 13
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1953 03 14
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1953 03 15
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1953 03 15...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Singer Betty Roché leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1953 03 16
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1953 03 17
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1953 03 18
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1953 03 19
        Thursday
        .Hobbs, N.M.VFW Hall.Stratemann, p.348....2011
        1953 03 20
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1953 03 21
        Saturday
        .El Paso, Texas..Stratemann, p.348....2011
        1953 03 22
        Sunday
        .Albuquerque, N.M..Dance dateStratemann, p.348DE5311.corrTimner-4/23+31.2011
        1953 03 23
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1953 03 24
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1953 03 25
        Wednesday
        .Tucson, Ariz.El Casino Ballroom.
        • Stratemann, p.348
        • Vail II
        • Tucson Daily Citizen, 1953-03-25 p.30
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-28
        1953 03 26
        Thursday
        .Phoenix, Ariz...Stratemann, p.348....2011
        1953 03 27
        Friday
        .Pomona, Cal...Stratemann, p.348....2011
        1953 03 28
        Saturday
        1953 03 29San Diego, Cal..Stratemann, p.348.....2011
        1953 03 29
        Sunday
        .San Diego, Cal..see 1953 03 28.....2011
        1953 03 30
        Monday
        .Pasadena, Cal.Civic AuditoriumSharing the bill with Ellington and his orchestra were the Herman McCoy Swing Choir and the Gerry Mulligan quarter. Oscar Pettiford sat in for one Ellington number.Stratemann, p.348DE531204,3-56
        90,1-6
        88,4-3
        86,4-1
        corr Timner-4/23+31.
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-28
        1953 03 31
        Tuesday
        .San Diego, Cal..Stratemann, p.348.....2011

        April 1953

        1953 04 011953 04 04Balboa Beach, Cal.Rendezvous......2011
        1953 04 05.San Diego, Cal........2011
        1953 04 06.Los Angeles, Cal.Capitol Studios..DE531307,3-40
        95,2-8
        83,4-2
        ..2011
        1953 04 07.Los Angeles, Cal.Capital Studios..DE531407,3-40
        05,3-36
        05,2-31
        97,1-2
        95,2-8
        87,3-2
        83,4-2
        81,1-3
        ..2011
        1953 04 09.Los Angeles, Cal.Capitol Studios..DE5315 07,3-40+41
        97,1-2
        95,2-8
        87,3-2
        83,4-2
        81,1-3
        corrTimner-4.2011
        1953 04 101953 04 21Los Angeles, Cal.Paramount Theatre......2011
        1953 04 13.Los Angeles, Cal.Capitol Studios..DE531609,2-9
        07,3-41
        05,1-14
        99,4-26
        97,1-2
        95,2-8
        83,4-2
        ..2011
        1953 04 14.Los Angeles, Cal.Capitol Studios..DE531710,3-17
        09,2-9
        07,3-41
        97,1-2
        95,2-8
        83,4-2
        ..2011
        1953 04 15...See 29/30apr53.....2011
        1953 04 24.Stockton, Cal.Civic Auditorium......2011
        1953 04 25.Sacramento, Cal.Auditorium......2011
        1953 04 26.San Jose, Cal.Auditorium......2011
        1953 04 27.Sacramento, Cal.Governor's H......2011
        1953 04 28.Klamath Falls, Ore.Armory......2011
        1953 04 29.Portland, Ore.VFW Hall...03,2-13
        92,4-7
        85,2-5
        84,3-11
        79,5-5
        ..2011
        1953 04 30.Portland, Ore.McElroy's Ballroom..DE531803,2-13
        99,5-18
        92,4-7
        87,4-5
        86,4-2
        ..2011

        May 1953

        1953 05 01.Olympia, Wash.Evergreen Ballroom......2011
        1953 05 02.Seattle, Wash.Trianon Ballroom......2011
        1953 05 03.Spokane, Wash.Fairchild Air Force Base......2011
        1953 05 05.Moscow, Ida........2011
        1953 05 06.Boise, Ida.Miramar Ballroom......2011
        1953 05 07.BurleyIdyll Ballroom......2011
        1953 05 081953 05 09Salt Lake City, UtahRainbow......2011
        1953 05 091953 05 09Salt Lake City, UtahRainbowsee 1953 05 08.....2011
        1953 05 11.Denver, Col.Rainbow Ballroom......2011
        1953 05 12.HoldredgeAuditorium......2011
        1953 05 14
        Thursday
        .Burlington, Ia..Dance
        The band arrived in Burlington early Thursday, en route to the dance in West Point, Ia., about 25 miles west.

        The band would return to Burlington for the night, leaving for Normal the next morning.
        Burlington, Ia. Hawk-Eye Gazette, 1952-05-14, p.19...djp
        added 2013-03-20
        1953 05 14
        Thursday
        .West Point, Ia.Legion Ballroom......2011
        1953 05 15.Normal, Ia.Illinois State U.......2011
        1953 05 16.Benid, Ill.Coliseum Ballroom......2011
        1953 05 17.St. LouisMasonic Hall......2011
        1953 05 19.CarrollStarline Ballroom......2011
        1953 05 20.New UlmNew Ulm Ballroom......2011
        1953 05 23.MadisonFraternity Hall..DE533104,3-29
        03,3-25
        TDESjun03 corrTimner-4/22.2011
        1953 05 24.WaupacaIndian Crossing......2011
        1953 05 26.La CrosseAvalon Ballroom......2011
        1953 05 29.GlencoeCountry Club......2011
        1953 05 30.Gary, Ind.Armory......2011
        1953 05 31.Chicago, Ill.Parkway Ballroom......2011

        June 1953

        1953 06 --a.Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        "All Star Parade" Re-broadcast 17jul.DE5320...2011
        1953 06 --b.Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        "All Star Parade" Re-broadcast 24jul.DE5321...2011
        1953 06 --c.Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        "All Star Parade" Re-broadcast 01aug.DE5322...2011
        1953 06 --d.Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        ...09,3-5..2011
        1953 06 03
        Wednesday
        1953 06 04
        Thursday
        McClure, Ind.Colony Club......2011
        1953 06 04
        Thursday
        .McClure, Ind.Colony ClubSee 1963 06 03.....2011
        1953 06 12
        Friday
        1953 07 02Chicago, Ill.Blue Note Cafe
        56 W. Madison St.
        Club date with NBC network feed
        3 Five night weeks

        Some NBC broadcasts from here were issued on the AFRS "One Night Stand" transcription series and released on LP.

        Later in the year, the club shut down, but owner Frank Holzfeind reopened nearby in 1954.
        Stratemann
        p.349
        DE531910,3-17
        90,1-8
        87,4-5
        86,4-2
        ..
        added 2011

        updated 2012-11-20
        1953 06 13
        Saturday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeClub date - see 1953 06 12.....added 2011
        updated 2012-11-20
        1953 06 14
        Sunday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeClub date - see 1953 06 12.....added 2011
        updated 2012-11-20
        1953 06 15
        Monday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeDay off from club date? - see 1953 06 12.....added 2011
        updated 2012-11-20
        1953 06 16
        Tuesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeDay off from club date? - see 1953 06 12.....added 2011
        updated 2012-11-20
        1953 06 17
        Wednesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeClub date - see 1953 06 12.....added 2011
        updated 2012-11-20
        1953 06 18
        Thursday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeClub date - see 1953 06 12.....added 2011
        updated 2012-11-20
        1953 06 19
        Friday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeClub date - see 1953 06 12.....added 2011
        updated 2012-11-20
        1953 06 20
        Saturday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeClub date - see 1953 06 12.....added 2011
        updated 2012-11-20
        1953 06 21
        Sunday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeClub date - see 1953 06 12.....added 2011
        updated 2012-11-20
        1953 06 22
        Monday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeDay off from club date? - see 1953 06 12.....added 2011
        updated 2012-11-20
        1953 06 23
        Tuesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeDay off from club date?- see 1953 06 12.....added 2011
        updated 2012-11-20
        1953 06 24
        Wednesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeClub date - see 1953 06 12.DE532392,3-1
        89,4-4
        89,3-5
        ..added 2011
        updated 2012-11-20
        1953 06 25
        Thursday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeClub date - see 1953 06 12.....added 2011
        updated 2012-11-20
        1953 06 26.Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CaféClub date - see 1953 06 12

        "Music For Moderns"
        ..01,2-20..added 2011
        updated 2012-11-20
        1953 06 27
        Saturday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeClub date - see 1953 06 12.DE532410,3-17
        90,1-8
        89,1-12
        87,4-5
        87,2-2
        86,4-2
        ..added 2011
        updated 2012-11-20
        1953 06 28
        Sunday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeClub date - see 1953 06 12.....added 2011
        updated 2012-11-20
        1953 06 29
        Monday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeDay off from club date? - see 1953 06 12.....added 2011
        updated 2012-11-20
        1953 06 30
        Tuesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CafeDay off from club date? - see 1953 06 12.....added 2011
        updated 2012-11-20
        1953 06 30.Chicago, Ill.Universal Stud..DE532507,3-41
        95,2-8
        93,3-4
        92,4-7
        84,2-8
        84,1-6
        83,4-2
        83,3-3
        ..2011

        July 1953

        1953 07 01
        Wednesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        Club date - see 1953 06 12.....2added 2011
        updated 2012-11-20
        1953 07 02
        Thursday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        Club date - see 1953 06 12.....2added 2011
        updated 2012-11-20
        1953 07 01
        Wednesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note`..DE5326 DE532707,3-41
        95,2-9
        92,3-1
        89,4-4
        89,3-5
        84,1-6
        83,4-2
        ..2011
        1953 07 071953 07 19New York, N.Y.Band Box...03,2-9..2011
        1953 07 12.New York, N.Y.."What's My Line" TV show
        Ellington appeared as a mystery guest.
        .....2011
        1953 07 12.Revere Beach, Mass.Roll Away Ballroom...03,2-9..2011
        1953 07 17
        .New York, N.Y..
        An AP wirestory said Ellington would sub for George Frazier on the Platterbrains ABC show. If the show was broadcast from New York, Ellington would have been unable to do so, since he was working in Chicago. Unless further evidence comes to light, this entry as quite doubtful.
        Clearfield Progress,1953-07-10 p.5...djp
        added 2013-06-28
        1953 07 17.Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        "All Star Parade" broadcast.DE5320 ?01,2-20
        94,2-6
        93,4-6
        89,4-4
        89,3-5
        corrTimner-4/23.2011
        1953 07 23.TauntonRoseland...03,2-9..2011
        1953 07 24...See Bluenote Jun53..89,4-4
        89,3-5
        corrTimner-4/23.2011
        1953 07 25.Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        "All Star Parade" broadcast.DE5320 ?01,2-20..2011
        1953 07 31.Pittsburgh, Penn.Vogue Terrace......2011

        August 1953

        1953 08 01...Peripheral event
        In a story dated August 1, Billboard reported an agreement reached between Columbia and RCA Victor concerning who had the right to issue records of non-studio recordings, under which Columbia ceded the March 25, 1952 concert rights to RCA Victor. The matter arose from the successful Benny Goodman albums Columbia released in 1950 (Carnegie Hall concert) and 1952 (1937-38 recordings).

        The agreement granted RCA Victor the right to produce the recording made of Ellington's March 25, 1952 concert in Seattle.

        At least one musician had complained to the AFM, and Columbia reportedly paid them scale for each 3 minutes, disbursing about $10,000 through the union.

        Billboard summarized the agreement as strengthening the principle that recorded non-studio performances would be issued by the company that had the musician under contract at the time the tapes were made.
        Billboard djpAdded 2013-04-25
        1953 08 011953 08 02Pittsburgh, Penn.Vogue Terrace......2011
        1953 08 141953 08 20New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater
        253 W. 125th St., Borough of Manhattan, Harlem district
        FineAndMellow138.....2011
        1953 08 19.New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater..DE5328...2011
        1953 08 22
        Saturday
        .Farrell, Penn.Twin City Elks
        Dance - open to the public, everyone welcome
        New Castle News, 1953-08-19 p16...djp
        added 2013-06-27
        1953 08 23
        Sunday
        7 pm
        .Reading, Penn.Ephrata Legion ParkLikely an outdoor danceAd, Chester, Pa., Times, 1953-08-18DE5329...
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-27
        1953 08 24
        Monday
        1 PM
        1953 08 25
        Tuesday
        Sampson Air Force Base, N.Y.Allen Auditorium
        Concert
        Geneva Daily Times, Aug. 20, 1953....Agustin Perez GascoAdded 2012-05-04
        1953 08 24
        Monday
        8:30 PM
        .Sampson Air Force Base, N.Y.Non-commissioned Officers MessDanceGeneva Daily Times, Aug. 20, 1953....Agustin Perez GascoAdded 2012-05-04
        1953 08 25
        Tuesday
        1 PM
        .Sampson Air Force Base, N.Y.Allen Auditorium
        Concert 1 pm
        Geneva Daily Times, Aug. 20, 1953....Agustin Perez GascoAdded 2012-05-04
        1953 08 25
        Tuesday
        8:30 PM
        .Sampson Air Force Base, N.Y.Officers MessDanceGeneva Daily Times, Aug. 20, 1953....Agustin Perez GascoAdded 2012-05-04
        1953 08 26.Montréal, P.Q.Show Mart......2011
        1953 08 27.Quebec CityColisee......2011
        1953 08 29.SherbrookeArena......2011
        1953 08 31.HamiltonPalace Theatre......2011

        September 1953

        1953 09 011953 09 02HamiltonPalace Theatre......2011
        1953 09 04.SyracuseMemorial Buil......2011
        1953 09 071953 09 12Toronto, Ont.Colonial Tavern......2011
        1953 09 17.Cedar FallsTeachers Col......2011
        1953 09 18.Buffalo, N.Y.Kleinhans Music Hall......2011
        1953 09 201953 09 26Mitchell, S.D.Cotton Corn Carnival......2011

        October 1953

        1953 (fall)...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        George “Butch” Ballard leaves the band, to be replaced by Dave Black.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-10
        1953 10 01
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented.
        1953 10 02
        Friday
        ..activities not documented.
        1953 10 03
        Saturday
        ..activities not documented.
        1953 10 04
        Sunday
        .Coeur D'Alene, Id.NIJC AuditoriumThis appears to be the beginning of a tour with accompanying acts The Gaylords, a male vocal trio, and The Harmonicats, a harmonica trio. Stratemann says Billboard reported The Gaylords were contracted to play 30 one-nighters with Ellington.Stratemann p.350 citing Billboard 1953-10-10,p.50DE5330...
        added 2011

        updated 2013-10-22
        1953 10 05
        Monday
        .Calgary, Alta.Stampede Corral......2011
        1953 10 06
        Tuesday
        .Medicine Hat, Alta.Arena GardensGross was only $1,600, the lowest of the tour.Stratemann p.350....2011
        1953 10 07
        Wednesday
        .Regina, Sask.Exhibition Stadium......2011
        1953 10 08
        Thursday
        7 pm
        9:30 pm
        .Winnipeg, Man.Winnipeg AuditoriumTwo performances, sharing the bill with The Gaylords and The Harmonicats. The Winnipeg Free Press gave a ho-hum review, estimating attendance for the two shows at 4,000Winnipeg Free Press
        • Ad 1953-09-14,p.5
        • Review 1953-10-09.p.6
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-10-10
        2013-05-27
        1953 10 09
        Friday
        .Brandon, Man.Wheat City Arena......2011
        1953 10 10
        Saturday
        .Fort Frances, Ont.Community Memorial Arena......2011
        1953 10 11
        Sunday
        ..activities not documented.
        1953 10 12
        Monday
        .Port Arthur, Ont.Arena

        Port Arthur is now Thunder Bay, on the western shore of Lake Superior near the U.S. border. The tour may have continued north, around the lake, playing smaller towns in Northern Ontario and perhaps ending up in Toronto, or it might have headed south into Minnesota..
        .....2011
        1953 10 13
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1953 10 14
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1953 10 15
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented.
        1953 10 16
        Friday
        ..activities not documented.
        1953 10 17
        Saturday
        ..activities not documented.
        1953 10 18
        Sunday
        ..activities not documented.
        1953 10 19
        Monday
        ..activities not documented.
        1953 10 20
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1953 10 21
        Wednesday
        1953 10 31New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreTwo week engagement:
        Four sixty minute shows daily

        Sharing the bill with Ellington's orchestra were
        • Stuffy Bryant, dancer
        • Stump and Stumpy, comedians
        • Golden Gate Quartet
        'Duke Ellington and his concert orchestra headline the stage show at the N.Y. Paramount. 'So Big' is on the screen.'
        Stratemann p.350 citing
        • Variety 1953-10-28,p.55
        • Billboard 1953-10-31 p.12
        .
        ..Brooklyn Eagle 1953-10-27djp2011 updated 2012-04-23
        1953 10 22
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreFour variety shows daily - see 1953 10 21....djp2011
        1953 10 23
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreFour variety shows daily - see 1953 10 21....djp2011
        1953 10 24
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreFour variety shows daily - see 1953 10 21....djp2011
        1953 10 25
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreFour variety shows daily - see 1953 10 21....djp2011
        1953 10 26
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreFour variety shows daily - see 1953 10 21....djp2011
        1953 10 27
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreFour variety shows daily - see 1953 10 21....djp2011
        1953 10 28
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreFour variety shows daily - see 1953 10 21....djp2011
        1953 10 29
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreFour variety shows daily - see 1953 10 21....djp2011
        1953 10 30
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreFour variety shows daily - see 1953 10 21....djp2011
        1953 10 31
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreFour variety shows daily - see 1953 10 21....djp2011

        November 1953

        1953 11 01
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreFour variety shows daily - see 1953 10 21....djp2011
        1953 11 02
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreFour variety shows daily - see 1953 10 21....djp2011
        1953 11 03
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Paramount TheatreFour variety shows daily - see 1953 10 21....djp2011
        1953 11 04
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1953 11 05
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented.
        1953 11 06
        Friday
        ..activities not documented.
        1953 11 07
        Saturday
        ..activities not documented.
        1953 11 08
        Sunday
        ..activities not documented.
        1953 11 09
        Monday
        ..activities not documented.
        1953 11 10
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1953 11 11
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1953 11 12
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented.
        1953 11 13
        Friday
        ..activities not documented.
        1953 11 14
        Saturday
        ..activities not documented.
        1953 11 15
        Sunday
        ..activities not documented.
        1953 11 16
        Monday
        ..activities not documented.
        1953 11 17
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1953 11 18
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1953 11 19
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented.
        1953 11 20
        Friday
        1953 11 28Boston, Mass.StoryvilleNight club engagementStratemann p.350....2011
        1953 11 21
        Saturday
        .Boston, Mass.StoryvilleNight club engagement - see 1953 11 20.....2011
        1953 11 22
        Sunday
        .Boston, Mass.StoryvilleNight club engagement - see 1953 11 20.....2011
        1953 11 23
        Monday
        .Boston, Mass.StoryvilleNight club engagement - see 1953 11 20.....2011
        .Boston, Mass.StoryvilleNight club engagement - see 1953 11 20.....2011
        1953 11 25
        Wednesday
        .Boston, Mass.StoryvilleNight club engagement - see 1953 11 20.....2011
        1953 11 26
        Thursday
        .Boston, Mass.StoryvilleNight club engagement - see 1953 11 20.....2011
        1953 11 27
        Friday<
        .Boston, Mass.StoryvilleNight club engagement - see 1953 11 20.....2011
        1953 11 28
        Saturday
        .Boston, Mass.StoryvilleNight club engagement - see 1953 11 20.....2011
        1953 11 29
        Sunday
        ..activities not documented.
        1953 11 30
        Monday
        ..activities not documented.
        1953 11 00 ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Juan Tizol left the band when it returned to New York, returning to Harry James' orchestra. He was replaced by trombonist George Jean, who would stay until early 1954.
        • New Desor vol.2
        • Stratemann p.350
        djpAdded 2012-10-25

        December 1953

        1953 12 01
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1953 12 02
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1953 12 03
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Capitol StudiosCapitol recording session
        Duke Ellington and His Rhythm
        Ellington, Marshall, Black, Grissom and Ralph Collier (conga)
          Titles recorded:
          • Kinda Dukish
          • Montevideo
          • December Blue
          • I'm Just A Lucky So And So
          • It Shouldn't Happen To A Dream
        DE5333..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-10-22
        1953 12 04
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Capitol StudiosStratemann p.350 and Nielsen 6 show a recording session this date, but it is the same session shown in New Desor DE5334, Timner p.138 and the liner notes for Definitive Records CD spine no. DRCD11361 as being on Dec. 5. If the session was on the 5th, the band's activities on the 4th are undocumented. .....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-10-22
        1953 12 05
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Capitol StudiosCapitol recording session

        (some sources date this session one day earlier- see 1953 12 04 - if that is correct, the band's actities for the 5th are undocumented.)
        Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra
        Cook, Anderson, Terry, Nance, Woodman, Jackson, Jean, Hamilton, Procope, Henderson, Gonsalves, Carney, Ellington, Strayhorn, Marshall, Black, Grissom
          Titles recorded:
          • What More Can I Say
          • Rockin' In Rhythm
          • Ultra De Luxe
          • Flying Home
        DE5334Timner corrections 4.
        added 2011

        updated 2013-10-22
        1953 12 06
        Sunday
        .Hartford, Conn.State Theatre......2011
        1953 12 07
        Monday
        ..activities not documented.
        1953 12 08
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1953 12 09
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1953 12 --.New York, N.Y.Birdland..DE5335...2011
        1953 12 101953 12 23New York, N.Y.Birdland......2011
        1953 12 11.New York, N.Y..Dumont telecast
        "Life Begins at Eighty"
        .DE533601,2-20corrTimner-4/23.2011
        1953 12 13.New York, N.Y.."Jerry Lester Show".DE5337...2011
        1953 12 15.New York, N.Y.Capitol Studios..DE533807,3-42
        97,1-2
        94,2-6
        94,1-1
        93,4-1
        86,1-3
        85,3-7
        84,5-4
        84,1-6
        83,4-2
        ..2011
        1953 12 16.New York, N.Y.."Steve Allen Show".DE5339...2011
        1953 12 21.New York, N.Y.Capitol Studios..DE534007,3-42
        06,1-21
        97,1-2
        94,2-6
        94,1-1
        93,4-1
        86,1-3
        84,1-6
        83,4-2
        corrTimner-4.2011
        1953 12 251953 12 31Chicago, Ill.Regal Theatre......2011
        1953 12 28.Chicago, Ill.Universal Studios..DE534107,3-42
        06,1-27
        97,1-2
        90,2-8
        83,4-2
        ..2011
        1953 12 29.Chicago, Ill.Universal Studios..DE534297,1-2
        83,4-3
        ..2011



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        January 1954

        -1954 01 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Trombonist George Jean leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1954 01 01.Chicago, Ill.Universal St..DE540195,3-7
        83,4-3
        ..2011
        1954 01 02.Chicago, Ill.Universal St..DE540297,1-2
        95,3-7
        ..2011
        1954 01 12.St. Paul, Minn.Auditorium......2011
        1954 01 16.Chicago, Ill.Rainbo......2011
        1954 01 17.Chicago, Ill.Universal St..DE540304,3-29
        95,3-7
        83,4-3
        ..2011
        1954 01 22.Pittsburgh, Penn.Syria Mosque......2011
        1954 01 27.New York, N.Y.Savoy Ballroom......2011

        February 1954

        1954 02 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Trombonist John Sanders, born 1925, joins the band.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1954 02 011954 02 06Toronto, Ont.Colonial Tavern......2011
        1954 02 08.HamiltonForum..DE540411,2-13
        06,1-33
        99,4-22
        97,3-14
        95,2-1
        95,2-4
        ..2011
        1954 02 121954 02 18Washington, D.C.Howard Theatre......2011
        1954 02 191954 02 25New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater
        253 W. 125th St., Borough of Manhattan, Harlem district
        ......2011

        March 1954

        1954 03 01
        Monday
        ..activities not documented.
        1954 03 02
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1954 03 03
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1954 03 04
        Thursday
        .Madison, Wisc.UWIS Stock Pav...08,3-9..2011
        1954 03 05
        Friday
        ..activities not documented.
        1954 03 06
        Saturday
        ..activities not documented.
        1954 03 07
        Sunday
        ..activities not documented.
        1954 03 08
        Monday
        ..activities not documented.
        1954 03 09
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1954 03 10
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1954 03 11
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented.
        1954 03 12
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin StreetSatchmo's opening night..08,3-9..2011
        1954 03 13
        Saturday
        .Miami UnivWithrow Court"FourWinds/SevenSeas"....CAHdec072011
        1954 03 14
        Sunday
        .Celina, Oh.Edgewater ParkDance 9 to 1. Admission $1.67 plus tax.
        • Ad, Times-Bulletin,Van Wert,Oh., 1954-03-12,p.2
        • Ad, The Delphos Herald, 1954-03-12
        .08,3-9..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-10-22
        1954 03 15
        Monday
        ..activities not documented.
        1954 03 16
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1954 03 17
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1954 03 18
        Thursday
        3.45 pm
        7 pm
        and 9:15 pm
        .State College, Penn. State TheaterThree performances,sponsored by the State College JayCees to raise funds for a youth centre, but the venture lost $600, a record that stood at least until 2003.

        The Women's Student Government Association of Pennsylvania State College granted permission to women students to attend the 9:15 performance of Duke Ellington tonight if the return directly to the dormitories and present their ticket stubs to their hostesses...

        Correspondent Bob Roberts recalls attending one of the concerts, and thinks the ticket price was $1.
        • The Daily Collegian, State College, Penn., Thurs, 1954-03-18, p.1
        • "History of the Local Chapter," Newsletter, Jaycees State College Area, Oct.-Dec.2003, p.4
        • Email 2013-10-21, Roberts-Palmquist
        ...Bob Roberts, email 2013-10-21
        added 2013-10-21
        1954 03 19
        Friday
        ..activities not documented.
        1954 03 20
        Saturday
        ..activities not documented.
        1954 03 21
        Sunday
        ..activities not documented.
        1954 03 22
        Monday
        ..activities not documented.
        1954 03 23
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1954 03 24
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1954 03 25
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented.
        1954 03 26
        Friday
        ..activities not documented.
        1954 03 27
        Saturday
        ..activities not documented.
        1954 03 28
        Sunday
        ..activities not documented.
        1954 03 29
        Monday
        ..activities not documented.
        1954 03 30
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1954 03 31
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1954 03 00.Newcastle, Ind..Policeman's Ball

        >Appearance sometime in March, inferred from Dorothy Kilgallen's nationally syndicated column in March 1954:

        "Ellington, the Gourmet, had been travelling all around the world and eaten at the best restaurants but never had tasted a really good ice cream. This prompted M.K. Davis, president of North Star Ice Cream Co., Muncie, Ind., to drive the 15 miles to Newcastle and present Duke and his men with 5 gallons of fresh pear ice cream."

        Note this quotation is not the exact wording in the version of the column printed in the column in the Greensboro Record, 1954-03-17
        .08,3-9..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-10-21

        April 1954

        1954 04 01
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented.
        1954 04 02
        Friday
        ..activities not documented.
        1954 04 03
        Saturday
        .Galveston, Tex. City auditorium
        Use of the city auditorium was granted as follows: ... Norman Clark, April 3 for dance and show by Duke Ellington.
        The Galveston News 1954-03-12...djp
        added 2013-10-22
        1954 04 04
        Sunday
        ..activities not documented.
        1954 04 05
        Monday
        .Dallas, Tex.Plantation......2011
        1954 04 06
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1954 04 07
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1954 04 08
        Thursday
        .Roswell, N.M........2011
        1954 04 09
        Friday
        .Ft. Worth, Tex.Carswell Air Force Base......2011
        1954 04 10
        Saturday
        .El Paso, Tex.Biggs Air Force Base......2011
        1954 04 11
        Sunday
        ..activities not documented
        -likely a travel day
        .
        1954 04 12
        Monday
        .Long Beach, Cal.Convention Hall,
        Long Beach Municipal Auditorium
        "Better than ever, even though late in starting, Duke Ellington and his rhythmic retinue received a royal welcome from the enthused audience in Convention Hall, Long Beach Municipal Auditorium Monday night."Long Beach Independent, 1954-04-13, p4....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-09-02
        1954 04 12
        Monday
        .Long Beach, Cal..

        "27TH ANNIVERSARIES OF ELLINGTON, WELK...
        Veteran maestros Duke Ellington and Lawrence Welk celebrate their 27th anniversaries in the music business Monday (12) at a gathering of musical greats following Ellington's concert at Long Beach Municipal Auditorium. Guests at the fete will include David Rose, Harry James, Spike Jones, Peggy Lee, Kay Starr, Phil Harris, Stan Kenton, Earl (Fatha) Hines, Jack Teagarden, Jess Stacey, Ben Pollack, Red Nichols and Donald O'Connor."

        Stratemann p.352 citing Billboard 1954-04-17 p.16...djp
        added 2013-10-22
        1954 04 13
        Tuesday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Embassy AuditoriumConcert (recorded)
        Stratemann, p.352, has the band starting at the Down Beat Club run in San Francisco on this day, but that conflicts with this concert.
        .DE540510,2-11
        10,1-14
        09,3-13
        91,2-6
        91,1-5
        87,4-3
        ..2011
        1954 04 14
        Wednesday
        1954 04 27San Francisco, Cal.Down Beat ClubNight club engagement

        Stratemann incorrectly dates this the previous day, citing Variety. Vail shows the opening as the 14th.
        • Stratemann p.352 citing Variety 1954-03-17, p.46
        • Vail II
        .
        ....2011
        1954 04 26.San Francisco, Cal.Capitol Studios..DE540611,2-13
        05,3-36
        05,2-31
        02,1-7
        01,2-16
        97,1-2
        95,3-7
        83,4-3
        ..2011
        1954 04 28.AlbanyElk's Club......2011
        1954 04 29.PortlandMcElroy's..DE540709,3-13
        03,2-13
        01,2-29
        99,5-18
        84,3-9
        corrTimner-4/24+31.2011
        1954 04 30.Victoria, B.C.Memorial Arena......2011

        May 1954

        1954 05 01.Seattle, Wash.Trianon Ballroom..DE5408.corrTimner-4/24.2011
        1954 05 02?.Seattle, Wash.Olympia Theatre......2011
        1954 05 05.Spokane.......2011
        1954 05 06
        Thursday
        8 pm
        .Helena, Mont. Helena Civic CenterCarroll College spring formal
        "Students and alumni will enjoy dancing from 8pm to midnight. Dancers have been limited to students and alumni, but the general public is invited to hear a concert from 9 to 10 o'clock. Balcony seats will be available for anyone who wants to hear the 'Duke.'"

        Miss Joan Panyon was crowned campus queen immediately after the special concert.
        • Advance publicity, The Independent Record, Helena, Mont.
          • 1954-04-30
          • 1954-05-04
          • 1954-05-05
          • 1954-05-06
        • Campus Queen announcements,
          • Montana Standard, Butte Mont. 1954-05-07
          • The Independent Record, 1954-05-09
        • Mention in Carroll College newspaper The Prospector, 1956-03-23
        ...djpadded 2012-10-30
        1954 05 09
        Sunday
        .Dickinson, N.D..
        Two Oil Jubilee concerts
        "Performances at Dickinson by the famous Duke Ellington band at 4 and7:30 pm Sunday will wind up the two day celebration."

        Part of two days of festivities celebrating the opening of the new Queen City Oil Refinery.

        The announcement on Saturday was brief, and while the Tribune covered the festivities in its May 10 edition, there was no mention of Ellington.
        The Bismark Tribune, 1954 05 08. p.3...djpadded 2012-10-30
        1954 05 13...Jet Magazine Reported Ellington, fearing air travel, refused to accept fall bookings in Europe because they included flights between one-night stands. Jet attributed the information to London booking agent H. Davison.Jet Magazine, May 13, 1954, page 57....2011-12-20
        1954 05 15
        Saturday
        .Effingham, Ill..
        Centennial Ball or Coronation Ball
        Press announcements regarding Effingham's 3 day centennial celebration showed Ellington's band was scheduled to perform one of the two 9 pm Saturday dances. Wayne King and His Orchestra were to perform the other one.
        • Ad, Mount Vernon Register-News, 1954-05-11
        • Announcement, Edwardsville Intelligencer, 1954-05-11
        • Announcement & ad, Mount Vernon Register-News, 1954-05-06
        • Souvenir program for Effingham Centennial, sold on eBay in 2008
        • The Daily Journal Gazette and Commercial Star, Mattoon, Ill., 1954-05-07 ,p.16
        ...djpadded 2012-11-01
        1954 05 16.Cincinnati, Oh.Taft Theatre......2011
        1954 05 22.Port StanleyStork Club......2011
        1954 05 25.Toronto, Ont.Eaton Auditorium......2011
        1954 05 28.SherbrookeArena......2011
        1954 05 29.Montréal, P.Q.Show Mart......2011

        June 1954

        1954 06 101954 06 23New York, N.Y.Birdland......2011
        1954 06 --.New York, N.Y.Birdland/td>.DE5409...2011
        1954 06 15.New York, N.Y.Birdland NBC telecast
        "Steve Allen Show"
        .DE5410...2011
        1954 06 17.New York, N.Y.Capitol Studios..DE541199,5-19
        95,3-7
        84,1-6
        83,4-3
        ..2011
        1954 06 --.MentorMentor Ballroom.td>.DE5412...2011
        1954 06 28.ManitobaRoseland X2......2011
        1954 06 29.ReginaTrianon......2011
        1954 06 30.CalgaryStampede Corral......2011

        July 1954

        1954 07 02.Saskatoon Drill Hall......2011
        1954 07 03.MacdonaldRCAF Station......2011
        1954 07 06.Denver, Col.Civic Auditorium..DE5413...2011
        1954 07 071954 07 22Reno LakeTahoe Harrah's......2011
        1954 07 24.San Diego, Cal. Mission Beach......2011
        1954 07 26.Los Angeles, Cal.."Linkletter Show".DE541491,2-6..2011
        1954 07 26.Los Angeles, Cal.Embassy AuditoriumTwo concerts?

        Jet Magazine's caption to a photo of Duke showing a violin to heiress Doris Duke said Duke displayed a brassy, new 'modern sound' in 'double concert.'
        Jet magazine, 1954-08-12, p57....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-16
        1954 07 271954 07 31San Francisco, Cal.Down Beat Club......2011

        August 1954

        1954 08 011954 08 09San Francisco, Cal.Down Beat Club......2011
        1954 08 05...Date of contract between The Blue Note, Duke Ellington and Associated Booking Corporation to provide 15 musicians "under the leadership of Duke Ellington" for two 5-day 30-hour weeks, with Sunday matinee at the Blue Note Cafe, 3 North Clark St. beginning September 29, 1954 for $5,000/week.

        "Contract price $5,000 per week less 10% to ABC."br>
        It says "It is specifically understood and agreed that unless otherwise specified herein, no part of the performance of the Orchestra shall be broadcast or reproduced by radio or other means."
        Contract, Stratemann files, courtesy Monika Stratemann....added 2012-11-03
        1954 08 07.La JollaBeach Club......2011
        1954 08 131954 08 31Los Angeles, Cal.Crescendo......2011

        September 1954

        1954 09 011954 09 05Los Angeles, Cal.Crescendo......2011
        1954 09 01.Los Angeles, Cal.Capitol Studios..DE541511,2-13
        97,1-2
        95,3-7
        83,4-3
        VAR12photos.2011
        1954 09 --?.Los Angeles, Cal..Interview.DE5416...2011
        1954 09 071954 09 10Sacramento, Cal.State Fair......2011
        1954 09 111954 09 12Los Angeles, Cal.54 Ballroom......2011
        1954 09 29
        Wednesday
        1954 10 10
        Sunday
        Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        Club residency pursuant to contract signed Aug. 8, 1954

        15 musicians "under the leadership of Duke Ellington" for two 5-day 30-hour weeks, with Sunday matinees for $5,000/week, less 10% to ABC."
        .....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-15
        1954 09 30
        Thursday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue NoteClub residency - see 1954 09 29.....2011

        October 1954

        1954 10 01
        Friday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue NoteClub residency - see 1954 09 29.....2011
        1954 10 02
        Saturday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue NoteClub residency - see 1954 09 29.....2011
        1954 10 03
        Sunday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue NoteClub residency - see 1954 09 29

        Matinee and evening performances per terms of the contract.
        .....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-15
        1954 10 04
        Monday
        .Chicago, Ill.
        Likely a day off from the Blue Note - see 1954 09 29 - Having Monday and Tuesday off allows for 2 five day work weeks during the contract, broken by two days off in the middle.
        .....2011
        1954 10 05
        Tuesday
        .Chicago, Ill..
        Likely a day off from the Blue Note - see 1954 09 29
        .....2011
        1954 10 06
        Wednesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue NoteClub residency - see 1954 09 29.....2011
        1954 10 07
        Thursday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue NoteClub residency - see 1954 09 29.....2011
        1954 10 08
        Friday
        ..Unviersal StudioCapitol recording session
        Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra
        Cook, Anderson, Terry, Nance, Woodman, Jackson, Sanders, Hamilton, Procope, Henderson, Gonsalves, Carney, Ellington, Pettiford, Frank Rollo, Black, Grissom

        Titles recorded:
        • Twelfth Street Rag
        • September Song
        • Caravan
        .DE5417 .djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-15
        1954 10 08
        Friday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue NoteClub residency - see 1954 09 29.....2011
        1954 10 09
        Saturday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue NoteClub residency - see 1954 09 29.....2011
        1954 10 10
        Sunday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue NoteResidency ends - see 1954 09 29

        Matinee and evening performances per terms of the contract.
        .....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-15
        1954 10 11
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1954 10 12
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1954 10 13
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1954 10 14
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1954 10 15
        Friday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.Grand OperaBeginning of Norman Granz's 1954 "Modern Jazz Concert" three week coast to coast tour.

        The show included the Dave Brubeck quartet, the Stan Getz quintet, and the Gerry Mulligan quartet as well as the Ellington orchestra. Stratemann tells us Ellington emceed the entire show, with the small units playing the first half and Ellington's orchestra having the second half to itself.

        Stratemann advises the show did quite well, despite competition from the Jazz at the Philharomic, Stan Kenton and The Biggest Show of 1954 touring at the same time. On the other hand, Billboard quotes Granz as saying the show lost money, averaging $4,000 night against a 'nut' of $6,000.
        ...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-15
        1954 10 16
        Saturday
        8:30 pm
        .Newark, N.J.Mosque TheatreModern Jazz Concert - see 1954 10 15Stratemann p.353...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-15
        1954 10 16
        Saturday
        Midnight
        .New York, N.Y.Carnegie HallModern Jazz Concert - see 1954 10 15

        The audience numbered 2,700 and the show went past 3 a.m.
        Stratemann p.353 citing Variety 1954-10-20 p.121 and Billboard 1954-10-30 p.13...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-15
        1954 10 17
        Sunday
        .Boston, Mass.Symphony HallModern Jazz Concert - see 1954 10 15Stratemann p.353....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-16
        1954 10 18
        Monday
        .Detroit, Mich..Modern Jazz Concert - see 1954 10 15Stratemann p.353....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-16
        1954 10 19
        Tuesday
        .Columbus, Oh.Memorial HallModern Jazz Concert - see 1954 10 15Stratemann p.353....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-16
        1954 10 20
        Wednesday
        .Cincinnati, Oh.Taft TheatreModern Jazz Concert - see 1954 10 15Stratemann p.353....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-16
        1954 10 21
        Thursday
        .Pittsburgh, Penn.Syria MosqueModern Jazz Concert - see 1954 10 15

        The Biggest Show of 1954 played in Pittsburgh the same night.*
        • Stratemann p.353
        • * Billboard 1954-10-30, p.22
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-16
        1954 10 22
        Friday
        .Cleveland, Oh.Music HallModern Jazz Concert - see 1954 10 15.....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-16
        1954 10 23
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1954 10 24
        Sunday
        .Chicago, Ill.Civic Opera HouseModern Jazz Concert - see 1954 10 15Stratemann, p.323 citing Billboard 1954-10-30 p.24....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-16
        1954 10 25
        Monday
        .Minneapolis, Minn.AuditoriumModern Jazz Concert - see 1954 10 15Stratemann p.353....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-16
        1954 10 26
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1954 10 27
        Wednesday
        .Beloit, Wisc.CollegeModern Jazz Concert - see 1954 10 15Stratemann p.353....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-16
        1954 10 28
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1954 10 29
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1954 10 30
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1954 10 31
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.

        November 1954

        1954 11 00...Peripheral event
        The New York Times News Service carried an article by Luther A. Huston saying the Supreme Court had rejected the American Federation of Musicians' appeal of a Federal Court of Appeals decision requiring it to remove Abe Stein, a Nashville agent, from its Unfair list. He had been placed on the list when he sued for damages after Ellington failed to appear for a performance Stein had booked.
        Corpus Christi Times, 1954-11-09 p.12.Added 2013-04-14f
        1954 11 01
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1954 11 02
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1954 11 03
        Wednesday
        .Aurora, ColoradoKFG Studio
        Fitzimons Army Hospital

        The DefenseImagery.mil displays two photographs dated 11/3/1954 of Duke in the studio of the radio station at the hospital. The site gives no detail about the appearance; while it is possible Ellington came alone to the hospital, it is also possible the band played.

        It is more likely than not that the Modern Jazz Concert was performed nearby, since Aurora is very close to Denver.
        ...djp
        added 2013-04-14
        1954 11 04
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1954 11 05
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1954 11 06
        Saturday
        .San Francisco, Cal.San Francisco Civic AuditoriumModern Jazz Concert - see 1954 10 15
        • Stratemann p.353
        • Announcement and ad, Oakland Tribune, 1954-11-04, p.D25
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-16
        1954 11 07
        Sunday
        .Berkeley, Cal.Berkeley Community TheaterModern Jazz Concert - see 1954 10 15

        "The chamber jazz of the Dave Brubeck, Gerry Mulligan and Stan Getz ensembles, plus the larger sonorities of Duke Ellington's band."
        • Stratemann p.353
        • Announcement and ad, Oakland Tribune, 1954-11-04, p.D25
        • Announcement and ad, Oakland Tribune, 1954-11-05, p.E39
        • Review, Oakland Tribune, 1954-11-08 p.24D
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-15
        1954 11 08
        Monday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Shrine AuditoriumModern Jazz Concert - see 1954 10 15

        At least part of this concert appears to have been recorded. Billboard announced Granz's Clef Records would be issuing "the first concert jazz package by Stan Getz on March 1, 1955, titled Stan Getz at the Shrine
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-16
        1954 11 09.Fresno, Cal........2011
        1954 11 10.Dunsmuir, Cal.Corral......2011
        1954 11 12...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Drummer Dave Black is hospitalized in Portland, Ore.
        New Desor vol.2
        Stratemann p.354
        djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1954 11 13.Portland, Ore.Jantzen Beach Ballroom.Stratemann p.354 citing Variety 1954-11-17 p78DE5418...
        added 2011

        updated 2012-11-12
        1954 11 17
        Wednesday
        .Twin Falls, Id. .
        One-hour floor show (8 pm) and dance (9 pm)
        Announcements, Twin Falls Times News:
        • 1954-11-15
        • 1954-11-12
        • 1954-11-09
        • 1954-11-08
        • 1954-11-05
        • 1954-11-07
        • 1954-11-08
        .. ..
        added 2013-04-23
        1954 11 28
        Sunday
        .Bridgeport, Conn.Ritz Ballroom BptDance
        Ad, Bridgeport Telegram, 1954-11-18, p.102
        Announcement, Bridgeport Sunday Post 1954-11-28, p.42
        ...djpAdded 2012-08-06
        1954 11 30...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Louie Bellson, drummer, begins 5 weeks of subbing for Dave Black.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-10
        1954 11 30
        Tuesday
        1955 01 02
        Sunday
        New York, N.Y.Basin Street East
        or simply Basin Street
        51st St. off Broadway
        APPEARING NITELY EXCEPT MON. DUKE ELLINGTON HIS ORCH. and SHOW featuring LOUIS (sic) BELLSON.
        5 weeks, Mondays off.
        Appearing beside Ellington - pianist Alec Templeton and the Don Shirley Duo.
        ....djp
        added 2011

        updated 2012-11-12

        December 1954

        1954 12 01
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Streetsee 1954 11 30.....added 2011

        updated 2012-11-12
        1954 12 02
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Streetsee 1954 11 30.....added 2011

        updated 2012-11-12
        1954 12 03
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Streetsee 1954 11 30.....added 2011

        updated 2012-11-12
        1954 12 04
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Streetsee 1954 11 30.....added 2011

        updated 2012-11-12
        1954 12 05
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Streetsee 1954 11 30.....added 2011

        updated 2012-11-12
        1954 12 06
        Monday
        ...day off ......
        1954 12 07
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Streetsee 1954 11 30.....added 2011

        updated 2012-11-12
        1954 12 08
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Streetsee 1954 11 30.....added 2011

        updated 2012-11-12
        1954 12 09
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Streetsee 1954 11 30.....added 2011

        updated 2012-11-12
        1954 12 10
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Streetsee 1954 11 30.....added 2011

        updated 2012-11-12
        1954 12 11
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Streetsee 1954 11 30.....added 2011

        updated 2012-11-12
        1954 12 12
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Streetsee 1954 11 30.....added 2011

        updated 2012-11-12
        1954 12 13
        Monday
        ...day off ......
        1954 12 14
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Streetsee 1954 11 30.....added 2011

        updated 2012-11-12
        1954 12 15
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Streetsee 1954 11 30.....added 2011

        updated 2012-11-12
        1954 12 16
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Streetsee 1954 11 30.....added 2011

        updated 2012-11-12
        1954 12 17
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Streetsee 1954 11 30.....added 2011

        updated 2012-11-12
        1954 12 18
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Streetsee 1954 11 30.....added 2011

        updated 2012-11-12
        1954 12 19
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Streetsee 1954 11 30.....added 2011

        updated 2012-11-12
        1954 12 20
        Monday
        ...day off ......
        1954 12 21
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Streetsee 1954 11 30.....added 2011

        updated 2012-11-12
        1954 12 22
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Streetsee 1954 11 30.....added 2011

        updated 2012-11-12
        1954 12 23
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Streetsee 1954 11 30.....added 2011

        updated 2012-11-12
        1954 12 24
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Streetsee 1954 11 30.....added 2011

        updated 2012-11-12
        1954 12 25
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Streetsee 1954 11 30.....added 2011

        updated 2012-11-12
        1954 12 26
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Streetsee 1954 11 30.....added 2011

        updated 2012-11-12
        1954 12 27
        Monday
        ...day off ......
        1954 12 28.New York, N.Y..Television appearance
        "Steve Allen Show"
        .DE5419...
        added 2011

        updated 2012-11-12
        1954 12 28
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Streetsee 1954 11 30.....added 2011

        updated 2012-11-12
        1954 12 29
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Streetsee 1954 11 30.....added 2011

        updated 2012-11-12
        1954 12 30
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Streetsee 1954 11 30.....added 2011

        updated 2012-11-12
        1954 12 31
        Friday
        8:30 pm
        .New York, N.Y.WRCA radioAppearance on, or guest-hosting of, broadcaster Dave Garroway's radio show "Friday with Garroway"
        • Radio listing, Brooklyn Eagle, 1954-12-31
        • Yonkers Herald-Statesman 1954-12-31, p.14
        ...djpadded 2012-11-12
        1954 12 31
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastClub date (continued)
        New Years Eve NBC network radio(?) feed (1)

        New Years Eve WCBS-TV broadcast "NEW YORK - ANP - Duke Ellington's orchestra will usher in the New Year here on the CBS New Year's Eve Dancing Pary. Duke's orchestra will be broadcast across the nation, as part of a program in which 20 name bands will participate in an around-the-clock presentation of the nation's leading musical aggregations."(2)
        (2)
        • Yonkers Herald-Statesman 1954-12-31, p.14
        • The Chicago Defender national edition 1955-01-01 p.7
        .
        (1) DE5420.(1)
        • corrTimner-4/24+31+35
        • Ole J. Nielsen Jazz Records Vol.6,p.148
        Nick Fernandes, Carl Hällström, djp
        added 2011

        updated 2012-11-12



        The Duke – Where and When

        Duke Ellington's Working Life and Travels

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        January 1955

        1955 00 00.U.S.A.Leonard Feather interview
        Unknown time and place
        .DE903711,2-6
        04,2-16
        NDCS 1058.
        added 2011

        updated 2012-11-12
        1955 01 01
        Saturday
        8 pm
        .New York, N.Y.."Stage Show"
        CBS-TV broadcast featuring the Dorsey Brothers orchestra - Ellington performed with them without his band on this CBS television show broadcast nationally by WCBS-TV at 8 pm.
        • Stratemann p.354 and pp.674-675
        • Long Island Star-Journal, 1954-12-31, p.16
        DE550193,1-4Nielsen, Jazz Records, 1942-80, vol. 6 Ellington..
        added 2011

        updated 2012-11-13
        1955 01 01
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Streetsee 1954 11 30.....added 2011

        updated 2012-11-12
        1955 01 02
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Streetsee 1954 11 30
        end of run
        .....added 2011

        updated 2012-11-12
        1955 01 02...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Wendell Marshall, bass, leaves the band after the Basin Street engagement and is replaced by Jimmy Woode, born 1916.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1955 01 06
        Thursday
        .Fulton, N.Y.State Theatre"3 hour concert of stellar musicians"

        "For this top-notch musical attraction scarcely 250 tickets were sold..."
        Fulton Patriot
        • Announcement 1954-12-16
        • Review 1955-01-13
        ...agpadded 2012-08-20
        1955 01 14
        Friday
        1955 01 15
        Saturday
        Reading, Penn. Rajah TheatreTwo day theatre bookingStratemann, p.354, citing Vairiety 1955-01-12 p58.....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-11-12
        1955 01 15
        Saturday
        .ReadingRajah Theatresee 1955 01 14.....2011
        1955 01 19
        Wednesday
        1955 01 20PlainvilleWrihgt's......2011
        1955 01 21
        Friday
        ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Louie Bellson leaves the band but will record with it in October 1956 and August 1963
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-10
        1955 01 22
        Saturday
        ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Dave Black, drummer, rejoins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1955 01 26
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Fine Sound StudioLawrence Brown recording session.00,1-20...2011

        February 1955

        1955 02 081955 02 15Québec, P.Q., CanadaEn Vedette Ŕ La Porte St.-JeanRestaurant/club engagement at ŕ La Porte St.-JeanProgramme or menu cover
        "En vedette a La Porte St.-Jean, Duke Ellington et son orchestre au complet du 8 au 15 Fevrier inclus,"
        autographed by Ellington, the first Queen of Carnaval and two Carnaval duchesses.
        ...CAH, KG, DJP2012-07-06
        1955 02 17.BurlingtonBrant Inn..DE5502...2011
        1955 02 241955 02 28Newport (R.I.)Navy Base......2011

        March 1955

        1955 03 011955 03 06Newport (R.I.)Navy Base......2011
        1955 03 09.New York, N.Y.."MasqueradeParty" TV.....2011
        1955 03 16.New York, N.Y.Carnegie Hall..DE5503
        DE5504
        09,2-5
        84,3-6
        EllUptphotos.2011
        1955 03 251955 03 31Boston, Mass.Storyville......2011

        April 1955

        1955 04 01
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 04 02
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 04 03
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 04 04
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 04 05
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 04 06
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 04 07
        Thursday
        .St. Petersburg, Fla.St. Petersburg Coliseum
        Possibly a dance since the venue is a ballroom.
        Publicity, St. Petersburg Times, 1955-04-03, section D...djpadded 2013-02-08
        1955 04 08
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 04 09
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 04 10
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 04 11
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 04 12
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 04 13
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 04 14
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 04 15
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 04 16
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 04 17
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 04 18
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 04 19
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 04 20
        Wednesday
        .Washington, D.C.National Guard ArmoryBenefit concert.DE550582,3-5..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-02-14
        1955 04 21
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 04 22
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 04 23
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 04 24
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 04 25
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 04 26
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 04 27
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 04 28
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 04 29
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 04 30
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.

        May 1955

        1955 05 01
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 05 02
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 05 03
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 05 04
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 05 05
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 05 06
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 05 07
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 05 08
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 05 09
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 05 10
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 05 11
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 05 12
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 05 13
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 05 14
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 05 15
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 05 16
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 05 17
        Tuesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Universal Stud..DE550604,3-58
        97,1-2
        95,3-7
        84,1-6
        83,4-3
        ..2011
        1955 05 18
        Wednesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Universal Stud..DE550705,1-33
        97,1-2
        95,3-7
        84,1-6
        83,4-3
        ..2011
        1955 05 19
        Thursday
        .Chicago, Ill.Universal Stud..DE550897,2-21
        97,1-2
        95,3-7
        84,1-6
        corrTimner-4/24.2011
        1955 05 20
        Friday
        .Minneapolis, Minn.Northrop Auditorium
        University of Minnesota
        Concert..96,2-4..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-02-14
        1955 05 21
        Saturday
        .Minneapolis, Minn.Coffman Memorial Union
        University of Minnesota
        Concert and dance..96,2-4..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-02-14
        1955 05 22
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 05 23
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 05 24
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 05 25
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 05 26
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 05 27
        Friday
        1955 05 30Salt Lake CityNew Lagoon Patio Gard....96,2-4..2011
        1955 05 28
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 05 29
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 05 30
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 05 31
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.

        June 1955

        1955 06 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Dave Black leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1955 06 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Willie Cook leaves the band in mid June, but returns in August
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1955 06 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Paul Gonsalves leaves the band in mid-June
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-12
        1955 06 07
        Tuesday
        7:20 pm
        .Vancouver, B.C. CBUT Television Studio
        Georgia and Bute Streets
        CBC interview on television show "Almanac" and possibly a nationally broadcast CJOR radio interview on the "highbrow" "Town Hall in Canada".

        Jack Wasserman's Vancouver Sun column says Ellington was in the shower when he was already supposed to be at CBUT. Once outside the studio, he didn't want to do the TV show, protesting he wouldn't look good because he hadn't had enough sleep. However, when an attractive female CBC staffer came to the door, he stampeded in.
        Jack Wasserman's Vancouver Sun column, 1955-06-08...djpadded 2012-10-28
        1955 06 07
        Tuesday
        8:30 pm
        .Vancouver, B.C.Exhibition GardensFour hour concert and dance sponsored by Kinsmen Club of Vancouver

        Tickets $2 at the door.

        Panned by Vancouver Sun's critic.
        • Ad, Vancouver Sun, 1955-06-07
        • Review, Vancouver Sun, 1955-06-08
        ...djpadded 2012-10-28
        1955 06 11.PortlandJantzen Beach Ballroom..DE550904,3-58
        82,3-5
        ..2011
        1955 06 --.Denver, Col..Interview.DE5510...2011
        1955 06 22...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Since only Local 802 musicians were allowed to play the Aquacade, Britt Woodman, Willie Cook, Rick Henderson, Paul Gonsalves and Dave Black were dropped from the band, to be replaced by Ward Silloway, Jimmy Spear, Virgil Davis (alto sax), John Kulp and Jack Maisel for the engagement.
        • New Desor vol.2
        • Stratemann
          p.355
        djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1955 06 22...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Drummer Jack Maisel joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1955 06 221955 08 02Flushing, Long Island, N.Y.Flushing Meadows Amphitheatre"Aquacade" show
        .....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-10-11

        July 1955

        1955 07 011955 07 31Flushing MeadowsAmphi"Aquacade".....2011
        1955 07 08...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Jack Maisel leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1955 07 09...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Drummer Sam Woodyard, born 1925 01 07, joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1955 07 09.New York, N.Y.."America'sGreatestB".DE5511...2011
        1955 07 17.Newport.Jazz Festival Duke MasterOfCeremony..06,1-33Morton p92.2011
        1955 07 20.New York, N.Y.."Frankie Laine Time"
        TV variety show appearance with Connie Russell, George DeWitt and Shirley MacLaine.
        ad, San Antonio Express 1955-07-27, p.30 .DE5512..djp added 2011
        updated 2012-08-04
        1955 07 26...Date of a contract between "Frank Holzfeind The Blue Note," Duke Ellington Inc. and Associated Booking Corporation to provide 15 musicians "under the leadership of Duke Ellington Inc., owner, agrees to present Duke Ellington" for two 5-day 30-hour weeks, with Sunday matinee, at the Blue Note Cafe commencing December 21, 1955 for $5,000/week.

        "Contract price $5,000 per week less 10% to ABC."

        This is a new version of the contract that says, "The performances to be rendered pursuant to this agreement are not to be recorded, reproduced, or transmitted from the place of performance, in any manner or by any means whatsoever, in the absence of a specific written agreement between the Employer and the Federation relating to and permitting such recording, reproduction or transmission."
        Contract, Stratemann files, courtesy Monika Stratemann....added 2012-11-03
        1955 07 26.New York, N.Y."Music '55"DE5513..06,2-36
        03,1-10
        Stratemann 357 Stratemann 359photos LifeWebphoto.2011
        1955 summer .New York, N.Y.Voa InterviewDE5514.....2011

        August 1955

        1955 08 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Paul Gonsalves, returns to the band in mid-August
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-12
        1955 08 011955 08 02Flushing MeadowsAmphi"Aquacade".....2011
        1955 08 02...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Virgil Davis leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1955 08 02...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Ward Silloway leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1955 08 02...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Jimmy Spear leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1955 08 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Johnny Hodges rejoins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1955 08 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Willie Cook, trumpet, rejoins the band in mid-August
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1955 08 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Trombonist Britt Woodman rejoins the band in mid-August
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1955 08 28.New York, N.Y."Monitor" NBC-BroadcastDE5515.....2011

        September 1955

        1955 09 08...J.Hodges recording session..99,4-19..2011
        1955 09 11.Rochester, N.Y.Goldengrill.....Agustěn Perez Gasco jun112011
        1955 09 14.New York, N.Y.Fine Sound StudioL.Brown recording session..00,1-20..2011
        1955 09 161955 09 22Washington, D.C.Howard TheatreTheatre appearance:
        "Duke Ellington and the finest band he has ever assembled with - ...world's greatest harpist, Betty Glamann"
        The poster included the Star-Brite Revue, an exotic dancer, and a Technicolor film, Outlaw Stallion.
        Poster on the Howard Theatre website...djpupdated 2012-07-31
        1955 09 17.New York, N.Y.Fine Sound StudioL.Brown recording session..00,1-20..2011
        1955 09 231955 09 29New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater
        253 W. 125th St., Borough of Manhattan, Harlem district
        ......2011
        1955 09 30.Hudson FallsHigh Sch......2011

        October 1955

        1955 10 01
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 10 02
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 10 03
        Monday
        1955 10 08Aylmer, P.Q.Gatineau Golf & Country Club.....djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-01
        1955 10 04
        Tuesday
        .Aylmer, P.Q.Gatineau Golf & Country ClubSee 1955 10 03.....2011
        1955 10 05
        Wednesday
        .Aylmer, P.Q.Gatineau Golf & Country ClubSee 1955 10 03.....2011
        1955 10 06
        Thursday
        .Aylmer, P.Q.Gatineau Golf & Country ClubSee 1955 10 03.....2011
        1955 10 07
        Friday
        .Aylmer, P.Q.Gatineau Golf & Country ClubSee 1955 10 03.....2011
        1955 10 08
        Saturday
        .Aylmer, P.Q.Gatineau Golf & Country ClubSee 1955 10 03.....2011
        1955 10 09
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 10 10
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 10 11
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 10 12
        Wednesday
        .Columbus, Oh.Rollerland......2011
        1955 10 13
        Thursday
        .Oberlin, Oh.Oberlin College......2011
        1955 10 14
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 10 15
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 10 16
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 10 17
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 10 18
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 10 19
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 10 20
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 10 21
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 10 22
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 10 23
        Sunday
        .Breckenridge, Minn.American Legion Dance Pavilion
        Dance
        Ad, Fergus Falls (Minn.) Daily Journal, 1955-10-07, p.6...djp
        added 2013-06-01
        1955 10 24
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y..Ustd recording session,.DE551602,3-12..2011

        November 1955

        1955 11 00...Peripheral event
        Stratemann says Ellington was booked into the Moulin Rouge (West Las Vegas)from Nov. 1 to 27, but the club shut down shortly before they arrived. The band was 'forced out on a series of one-nighters across the country to the coast.'

        The Moulin Rouge, the first Las Vegas fully integrated hotel and casino, opened in May and declared bankruptcy by December.
        • Stratemann p.361
        • Vail II
        .Added 2013-05-26
        1955 11 --...West Coast Concert.DE5517...2011
        1955 11 --...West Coast Concert.DE5518...2011
        1955 11 01
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 11 02
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 11 03
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 11 04
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 11 05
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 11 06
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 11 07
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 11 08
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 11 09
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 11 10.Boston, Mass.City HospitalDeath of “Junior” Raglin

        The bassist was taken to hospital by ambulance on Nov.9 after being found in a coma by the landlady of his rooming house. The police blotter listed cause of death as alcoholism.
        Vail II showing an unattributed clippingdjpAdded 2012 10 11
        Updated 2013-05-26
        1955 11 10
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 11 11
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 11 12
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 11 13
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 11 14
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 11 15
        Tuesday
        .Vancouver, B.C.Exhibition Gardens
        Hastings Park
        Renfrew St.

        Dance
        Advertised as Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra with Johnny Hodges of Combo Fame and Jimmy Grissom, Ray Nance, Cat Anderson.

        Local disc jockey Jack Cullen got in trouble with the police on Nov. 7 for posting signs downtown advertising the show.

        Vancouver Sun
        • Wasserman column, 1955-11-08, p.23
        • Ad, 1955-11-15 p.20
        ...djp
        added 2013-05-26
        1955 11 16
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 11 17
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 11 18
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 11 19
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 11 20
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 11 21
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 11 22
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 11 23
        Wednesday
        1955 12 05Los Angeles, Cal.Zardi's
        (Zardi's Jassland?)
        6315 Hollywood at Vine
        Club date
        • Stratemann p.361, citing Variety 1955-11-16, p.55
        • Billboard 1955-11-19 p.14
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-05-26
        1955 11 24
        Thursday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Zardi'sClub date - see 1955 11 23.....2011
        1955 11 25
        Friday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Zardi'sClub date - see 1955 11 23.....2011
        1955 11 26
        Saturday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Zardi'sClub date - see 1955 11 23.....2011
        1955 11 27
        Sunday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Zardi'sClub date - see 1955 11 23.DE5519...2011
        1955 11 28
        Monday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Zardi'sClub date - see 1955 11 23.....2011
        1955 11 29
        Tuesday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Zardi'sClub date - see 1955 11 23.....2011
        1955 11 30
        Wednesday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Zardi'sClub date - see 1955 11 23.....2011

        December 1955

        1955 12 01
        Thursday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Zardi'sClub date - see 1955 11 23.....2011
        1955 12 02
        Friday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Zardi'sClub date - see 1955 11 23.....2011
        1955 12 03
        Saturday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Zardi'sClub date - see 1955 11 23.DE5520...2011
        1955 12 04
        Sunday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Zardi'sClub date - see 1955 11 23.DE5521...2011
        1955 12 05
        Monday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Zardi'sClub date - see 1955 11 23.....2011
        1955 12 06
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 12 07
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 12 08
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 12 09
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 12 10
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 12 11
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1955 12 12
        Monday
        .Hamilton, Ont.Forum...10,1-15
        09,3-20
        ..2011
        1955 12 13
        Tuesday
        .Dodge City, Kans.Auditorium..DE5522.corrTimner-4/24+35.2011
        1955 12 211955 12 31Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        ...92,1-2..2011
        1955 12 29.Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        ..DE901100,3-24
        00,2-22
        NDCS 1025.2011
        1955 12 31.Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        ..DE5523...2011



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        1956


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        January 1956

        1956 01 011956 01 02Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        ...09,3-5
        92,1-2
        ..2011
        1956 01 03.Chicago, Ill.Universal St..DE560192,1-2
        88,2-1
        corrTimner-4/24+31.2011
        1956 01 09.Toledo, Oh.Museum Of Art......2011
        1956 01 11...J.Hodges recording session..00,4-10
        00,3-19
        ..2011
        1956 01 12...J.Hodges recording session..00,4-10..2011
        1956 01 121956 01 28New York, N.Y.Cafe Society Dt......2011
        1956 01 22.New York, N.Y.Cafe Society Dt..DE5602...2011
        1956 01 23.New York, N.Y.30thst Studios..DE560301,3-22/25
        97,4-10
        97,3-20
        93,2-2
        89,4-4
        89,3-5
        ..2011
        1956 01 27.New York, N.Y.30thst Studios..DE560402,3-23
        01,3-22
        97,4-10
        97,3-20
        93,2-2
        ..2011
        1956 01 28.New York, N.Y.Cafe Society Dt..DE5605...2011

        February 1956

        1956 02 07.Chicago, Ill.Universal St...DE560601,3-16
        98,2-11
        94,1-1
        93,2-3
        91,2-3
        89,1-17
        82,3-4
        81,4-1
        corrTimner-4
        ..2011
        1956 02 08.Hollywood, Cal.Radio RecR.Clooney dub onto.DE5603 +DE560401,3-22/23
        01,3-16
        01,2-29
        ..2011
        1956 02 11.Hollywood, Cal.Radio RecR.Clooney dub onto.DE5603 + DE560401,3-22/23
        01,2-29
        ..2011
        1956 02 16New York City, N.Y.."Adventuresinjazz"......2011
        1956 02 28.Daytona BeachBethune-Cookman College Moore GyMNASIUM....adAgustěn Perez Gasco aug112011

        March 1956

        1956 03 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Willie Cook leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1956 03 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Ray Nance leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1956 03 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Trumpeter Cadillac Wiliams rejoins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1956 03 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Jesse Drakes, trumpet, joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1956 03 01.St PetersburgColis.......2011
        1956 03 07.FrankfortKentucky Col......2011
        1956 03 10.Lawrence, Ks.Kansas University Student UnionGreek Week ball.Hutchison News Herald, 1956-03-18..... 2011, updated 2012-07-25
        1956 03 13.NormanOklah.University......2011
        1956 03 15.Poplar Bluff, Mo........2011
        1956 03 15.DavenportMasonic Auditorium......2011
        1956 03 17.Chicago, Ill.Universal St.......2011
        1956 03 17.La Salle, Ill.Valley Ballroom...92,1-2..2011
        1956 03 18.Chicago, Ill.Universal St...DE560710,3-2
        92,1-2
        88,2-1
        corrTimner-4/24.2011
        1956 03 19
        Monday
        .Chicago, Ill.Universal St...DE560810,3-2
        09,1-35
        98,3-23
        92,1-2
        88,2-1
        86,2-10
        86,2-1
        86,1-3
        corrTimner-4/24+31.2011
        1956 03 21
        Wednesday
        .DecaturKintner Gym......2011
        1956 03 26
        Monday
        1956 04 01
        Monday
        Boston, Mass.StoryvilleNight club engagement (1)

        Sometime during this engagement, Ellington was made an honorary member of the national music fraternity Kappa Gamma Phi, by the New England Conservatory of Music Alpha Chapter.(2)
        (1) Stratemann
        p.362, citing Variety 1956-03-28, p74

        (2) Baltimore Afro-American, 1956-05-12, p7.
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-12-03
        1956 03 27
        Tuesday
        .Boston, Mass.Storyvillesee 1956 03 26.....added 2011
        updated 2012-12-03
        1956 03 28
        Wednesday
        1956 03 27
        Tuesday
        .Boston, Mass.Storyvillesee 1956 03 26.....added 2011
        updated 2012-12-03
        1956 03 29
        Thursday
        1956 03 27
        Tuesday
        .Boston, Mass.Storyvillesee 1956 03 26.....added 2011
        updated 2012-12-03
        1956 03 30...Date of contract between "Frank Holzfeind The Blue Note," Duke Ellington Inc. and Associated Booking Corporation to provide 15 musicians and a vocalist led by Duke Ellington for two 5-day 32-hour weeks, with Sunday matinee at the Blue Note, 3 N. Clark St., commencing August 22, 1956 for $5,000/week less 10% to ABC.

        This contract has the same provision re recording, reproduction or broadcast.
        Contract, Stratemann files, courtesy Monika Stratemann....added 2012-11-03
        1956 03 30
        Friday
        1956 03 27
        Tuesday
        .Boston, Mass.Storyvillesee 1956 03 26.....added 2011
        updated 2012-12-03
        1956 03 31
        Saturday
        1956 03 27
        Tuesday
        .Boston, Mass.Storyvillesee 1956 03 26.....added 2011
        updated 2012-12-03

        April 1956

        1956 04 01
        Monday
        1956 03 27
        Tuesday
        .Boston, Mass.Storyvillesee 1956 03 26.....added 2011
        updated 2012-12-03
        1956 04 021956 04 03PassaicCentral Theatre......2011
        1956 04 07.Elmira NyState Armory......2011
        1956 04 08.Rochester, N.Y.Goldengrill.....Agustěn Perez Gasco jun112011
        1956 04 09...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Jesse Drakes leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1956 04 101956 04 15New York, N.Y.Basin Street East......2011
        1956 04 14.New York, N.Y.Basin Street East..DE560902,1-25
        01,3-25
        93,2-6
        93,1-8
        91,2-5
        91,1-5
        90,4-3
        90,1-2
        NDCS 1033
        corrTimner-4/25+31+35
        .2011
        1956 04 --.New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastDE5610.....2011
        1956 04 16.DoylestownHigh School......2011
        1956 04 22...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Trumpeter Moon Mullins is in the band for three days.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1956 04 23.Newport NewsSports Are......2011
        1956 04 24...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Cadillac Wiliams leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1956 04 25...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Willie Cook, trumpet, rejoins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1956 04 25...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Ray Nance rejoins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1956 04 28.Norfolk.......2011
        1956 04 30.Durham N.C.CollegeThis is probably A & T College

        Dance
        DEMS reports that band boy Bobby Boyd told Ewing that in the middle of this date, Ellington called for Diminuendo and Crescendo in Blue, which the band had not played for years. Gonsalves played 36 choruses, and the crowd went wild. These charts were only played one more time, in concert, before Newport.
        Stratemann, p.363
        Afro-American 1956-05-12, p.7
        .90,1-5..
        added 2011

        updated 2012-12-03

        May 1956

        1956 05 02
        Wednesday
        .Winston-SalemColiseum......2011
        1956 05 07
        Monday
        .Tulsa, Okla.Cimarron Ballroom......2011
        1956 05 08
        Tuesday
        1956 05 09
        Wednesday
        Queen CityOil Jubilee......2011
        1956 05 10
        Thursday
        1956 06 06
        Wednesday
        Las Vegas, Nev.Flamingo HotelThe Ellington orchestra played the first performance each night, and shared the billing with a comedian and a pianist, with Ellington as emcee. The finale was One O'Clock Jump performed by the pianist with the orchestra.

        Ellington's orchestra backed the other acts including the dance line.

        One recording of the Ellington band during this engagement was recorded sometime in May 1956. Titles performed were:
        • Take the A Train
        • V I P Boogie
        • Jam With Sam
        • I Got It Bad And That Ain't Good
        • Flamingo
        • Monologue
        • Hey, Cherie
        • Medley
          • Don't Get Around Much Anymore
          • Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me
          • In a Sentimental Mood
          • Mood Indigo
          • I'm Beginning to See the Light
          • Sophisticated Lady
          • Caravan
          • It Don't Mean a Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing
          • Solitude
          • C-Jam Blues
          • I Let A Song Go Out of My Heart
        Stratemann, p.363, citing Down Beat 1956-06-13 and Variety 1956-05-23 p 80
        DE5611..djp
        added 2011

        updated 2012-12-03
        1956 05 11
        Friday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Flamingo Hotelsee 1956 05 10....djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-12-03
        1956 05 12
        Saturday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Flamingo Hotelsee 1956 05 10....djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-12-03
        1956 05 13
        Sunday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Flamingo Hotelsee 1956 05 10....djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-12-03
        1956 05 14
        Monday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Flamingo Hotelsee 1956 05 10....djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-12-03
        1956 05 15
        Tuesday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Flamingo Hotelsee 1956 05 10....djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-12-03
        1956 05 16
        Wednesday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Flamingo Hotelsee 1956 05 10....djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-12-03
        1956 05 17
        Thursday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Flamingo Hotelsee 1956 05 10....djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-12-03
        1956 05 18
        Friday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Flamingo Hotelsee 1956 05 10....djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-12-03
        1956 05 19
        Saturday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Flamingo Hotelsee 1956 05 10....djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-12-03
        1956 05 20
        Sunday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Flamingo Hotelsee 1956 05 10....djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-12-03
        1956 05 21
        Monday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Flamingo Hotelsee 1956 05 10....djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-12-03
        1956 05 22
        Tuesday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Flamingo Hotelsee 1956 05 10....djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-12-03
        1956 05 23
        Wednesday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Flamingo Hotelsee 1956 05 10....djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-12-03
        1956 05 24
        Thursday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Flamingo Hotelsee 1956 05 10....djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-12-03
        1956 05 25
        Friday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Flamingo Hotelsee 1956 05 10....djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-12-03
        1956 05 26
        Saturday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Flamingo Hotelsee 1956 05 10....djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-12-03
        1956 05 27
        Sunday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Flamingo Hotelsee 1956 05 10....djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-12-03
        1956 05 28
        Monday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Flamingo Hotelsee 1956 05 10....djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-12-03
        1956 05 29
        Tuesday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Flamingo Hotelsee 1956 05 10....djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-12-03
        1956 05 30
        Wednesday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Flamingo Hotelsee 1956 05 10....djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-12-03
        1956 05 31
        Thursday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Flamingo Hotelsee 1956 05 10....djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-12-03

        June 1956

        1956 06 01
        Friday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Flamingo Hotelsee 1956 05 10....djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-12-03
        1956 06 02
        Saturday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Flamingo Hotelsee 1956 05 10....djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-12-03
        1956 06 03
        Sunday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Flamingo Hotelsee 1956 05 10....djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-12-03
        1956 06 04
        Monday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Flamingo Hotelsee 1956 05 10....djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-12-03
        1956 06 05
        Tuesday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Flamingo Hotelsee 1956 05 10....djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-12-03
        1956 06 06
        Wednesday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Flamingo Hotelsee 1956 05 10....djpadded 2011
        updated 2012-12-03
        1956 06 07
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1956 06 08
        Friday
        1956 06 17
        Sunday
        San Francisco, Cal.Macumba ClubThe Afro-American reported the San Francisco Macumba Club was jammed for Duke Ellington's opening.
        • Stratemann, p.363
        • "Theatrical Whirl" column, Baltimore Afro-American,
          • 1956-05-05
          • 1956-07-03, p.17
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-12-03
        1956 06 09
        Saturday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Macumba Club......added 2011
        updated 2012-12-03
        1956 06 10
        Sunday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Macumba Club......added 2011
        updated 2012-12-03
        1956 06 11
        Monday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Macumba Club......added 2011
        updated 2012-12-03
        1956 06 12
        Tuesday<
        .San Francisco, Cal..Guest appearance on the "Don Sherwood Show"...Stratemann, p.363, citing DESB.
        added 2011

        updated 2013-02-11
        1956 06 12
        Tuesday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Macumba Club......added 2011
        updated 2012-12-03
        1956 06 13
        Wednesday
        7 pm
        .San Francisco, Cal..Guest appearance on the "Bob Scobey Show" television show...Stratemann 363 photo.2011
        1956 06 13
        Wednesday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Macumba Club......added 2011
        updated 2012-12-03
        1956 06 14
        Thursday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Macumba Club......added 2011
        updated 2012-12-03
        1956 06 15
        Friday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Macumba Club......added 2011
        updated 2012-12-03
        1956 06 16
        Saturday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Macumba Club......added 2011
        updated 2012-12-03
        1956 06 17
        Sunday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Macumba Club......added 2011
        updated 2012-12-03
        1956 06 18
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1956 06 19
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1956 06 20
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1956 06 21
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1956 06 22
        Friday
        1956 06 23
        Saturday
        OgdenPatio Gardens Ballroom......2011
        1956 06 23
        Saturday
        .OgdenPatio Gardens Ballroomsee 1956 06 22.....2011
        1956 06 24
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1956 06 25
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1956 06 26
        Tuesday
        .Denver, Col.Univers Stadium......2011
        1956 06 27
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1956 06 28
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1956 06 29
        Friday
        .MadisonUnion Theatre......2011
        1956 06 30
        Saturday
        .Chicago, Ill.Trianon Ballroom......2011

        July 1956

        1956 07 01
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1956 07 02.Ann Arbor, Mich.Hill Auditorium
        University of Michigan
        ..DE561201,3-22
        01,2-29
        NDCS 1031
        newspaper-clip
        R.Steiger jul112011
        1956 07 03
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1956 07 04
        Wednesday
        .Detroit, Mich.State Fairgrounds......2011
        1956 07 05
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1956 07 06
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1956 07 07
        Saturday
        .Newport, R.I.Freebody ParkAmerican Jazz Festival
        a.k.a. Newport Jazz Festival
        This is the concert was the rebirth of the Ellington orchestra in which Paul Gonsalves took the audience by storm with his famous legendary solo in the interval between Diminuendo in Blue and Crescendo in Blue.

        Ellington was not under contract to Columbia, but Columbia producer George Avakian had him under a special contract. According to Mr. Avakian, the Columbia microphone was marked with a white tape or white flag, so Paul would know which mike to play into. However, Paul was high on heroin, and soloed into the Voice of America microphone instead. Consequently, his solo was not heard well on Columbia's recordings from the concert and it wasn't until many years later that Avakian was able to arrange for the Voice of America recording to be released to American listeners.
        .DE5613
        • VARphoto
        • Hasse320 photo
        • Webphoto
        • Morton photos
        • corrTimner-4/25
        djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-02-11
        1956 07 08
        Sunday
        .New London, Conn.Danceland
        Ocean Park
        ....Morton 204.2011
        1956 07 09
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.7th Avenue Columbia Studio DCBS recording session
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Cook, Anderson, Terry, Nance, Woodman, Jackson, Sanders, Hamilton, Procope, Hodges, Gonsalves, Carney, Ellington, Woode, Woodyard, Grissom.

        Titles recorded:
        • Newport Jazz Festival Suite 1. Festival Junction
        • Newport Jazz Festival Suite 2. Blues To Be There
        • Newport Jazz Festival Suite 3. Newport Up
        • Jeep's Blues
        .DE5614.Stratemann pp 363-364djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-02-12
        1956 07 09
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.."Time Life Promo".DE561507,3-43
        00,4-6
        99,5-24
        99,4-16
        98,3-21
        92,3-1
        88,2-3
        Stratemann 367
        Morton 204
        .2011
        1956 07 10
        Tuesday
        .New Haven, Conn.Hincks Memorial Shell
        (Yale Bowl?)
        Bowl Pops outdoor concert managed by the New Haven Junior Chamber of Commerce.
        Duke Ellington and his orchestra with the New Haven Symphony Orchestra
        New Desor indicates Ellington and his Orchestra performed New World A-Comin,' Night Creature and Harlem with the NHSO, with encores such as Take the A Train and Mood Indigo.

        Ellington performed Monologue with Hamilton, Procope and Careny, and the band played the Medley. After the intermission, the New Haven Symphony was to perform compositions by Dvorak, Tucci and Enesco.

        Ellington was the first jazz musician to appear here with his entire orchestra; Benny Goodman and Artie Shaw appeared in earlier years, but without their bands.
        Sunday Herald, New Haven edition, 1956-07-08-ad and publicity.DE561609,3-5
        01,1-28
        NDCS 1095djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-02-12
        1956 07 14.GloucesterHigh School......2011
        1956 07 15.LenoxTanglewood..DE561707,1-20
        80,4-2
        ..2011
        1956 07 17.Bala (Can)Dunn's Pavil......2011
        1956 07 18.Stratford.Festival.DE561810,1-28
        05,1-38+43
        90,2-7
        87,3-4
        ..2011
        1956 07 19.BurlingtonBrant Inn..DE561905,1-43
        90,1-6
        ..2011
        1956 07 20.StratfordFestival...05,1-43..2011
        1956 07 21.BurlingtonBrant Inn..DE562005,1-43
        90,1-6
        corrTimner-4
        (credit JackChambersfor 05,1-43 entries).2011
        1956 07 24.Buffalo, N.Y.Kleinhans Music......2011
        1956 07 25.Cleveland, Oh.Severance Hall..DE5621...2011
        1956 07 26.ErieWaldemeer's Gardens......2011
        1956 07 28.FairfieldStadium Bowl..DE562210,1-15
        09,3-20
        04,3-56
        97,3-19
        93,3-5
        87,4-3
        86,2-1
        82,1-6
        ..2011
        1956 07 29.New York, N.Y..Broadcast "Best In Music".DE5623...2011

        August 1956

        1956 08 01.New York, N.Y.CBS StudiosTc "FrankieLaineTime".DE5624.corrTimner-4/25+31+35.2011
        1956 08 02.Ellenville, N.Y..Empire State Jazz Festival>
        Although Stratemann p.365 says Ellington played the sole jazz concert, the Daily Freeman announced "Jazz in the Catskills

        Duke Ellington orchestra, Dave Brubeck quartet, Sarah Vaughan, George Shearing quintet, Erroll Garner trio, Bobby Hackett band, Coleman Hawkins and Buck Clayton will highlight the Jazz Festival at Ellenville, Aug.2 to 4, in the huge tent on the site of the Empire State Music Festival. The Jazz Festival, featuring outstanding artists, is the first concert program of this nature to be offered to residents and vacationists in the Catskill Mountainsarea. Produced by Kenneth Lee Karpe...the Jazz Festival at Ellenville will give performances on Thursday evening at 8:45; Friday evening at both 8:30 and 11:45 and Saturday at 9 p.m. The Duke Ellington concert will kick off the Jazz Festival Thursday night at 8:45."(1)
        (1) Kingston Daily Freeman, 1956-07-28, p.5....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-11-09
        1956 08 05.New London, Conn.Danceland......2011
        1956 08 07.New York, N.Y.Columbia Studio..DE562505,2-36
        01,2-29
        99,4-18
        85,1-7
        corrTimner-4/25+31+35
        NDCS 1005
        .2011
        1956 08 08.Buffalo, N.Y.Memorial Auditorium......2011
        1956 08 11.Mahoney CityLakewood Ballroom......2011
        1956 08 141956 08 16Terre Haute, Ind.Valley Fair......2011
        1956 08 17.LexingtonJoyland Casino......2011
        1956 08 17.??? .Voa-Broadcast WillisConover interv...Ripmaster 202.2011
        1956 08 20...Timemagazine Cover...Stratemann 366photo.2011
        1956 08 221956 08 31Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        ......2011
        1956 08 26.Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        ..DE5626...2011

        September 1956

        1956 09 01...J.Hodges recording session.00,3-19...2011
        1956 09 011956 09 03Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        ......2011
        1956 09 02.Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        ..DE5627...2011
        1956 09 09.Buffalo, N.Y.Town Casino......2011
        1956 09 101956 09 15Toronto, Ont.Colonial Tavern......2011
        1956 09 16.Buffalo, N.Y.Town Casino..DE562809,2-22corrTimner-4/25.2011
        1956 09 17.New York, N.Y.30thst Studio..DE562908,1-24
        07,1-42
        03,2-18
        02,2-16
        00,1-25
        98,2-24
        80,1-3
        79,5-2
        ..2011
        1956 09 181956 09 24Pennsauken, N.J.Red Hill Inn......2011
        1956 09 24.New York, N.Y.30thst Studio..DE563008,1-24
        03,2-18
        02,2-16
        80,1-3
        79,5-2
        ..2011
        1956 09 25.New York, N.Y.30thst Studio..DE563108,1-24
        04,3-14
        03,2-18
        02,2-16
        80,1-3
        79,5-2
        ..2011
        1956 09 27.Ft Dix Sports Arena.......2011
        1956 09 28.New York, N.Y.30thst Studio..DE563208,1-24
        04,3-14
        03,2-18
        02,2-16
        80,1-3
        79,5-2
        ..2011

        October 1956

        1956 10 05.TampaFort Homer Armo......2011
        1956 10 11.CharlotteOvens Auditorium......2011
        1956 10 15...Date of contract between "Frank Holzfeind The Blue Note," Duke Ellington Inc. and Associated Booking Corporation to provide 15 musicians and a vocalist led by "Duke Ellington Inc., presents Duke Ellington" to the Blue Note for "December 19, 1956 thru January 6th, 1957; 3 weeks", 32 hours per week, 5 day week, Sunday matinee.

        This contract includes a new provision:
        "It is understood and agreed that Duke Ellington is to receive headline billing in type equal to 100% on marquee and in any and all releases and paid advertising."

        The fee is $5,000/week less 10% to ABC.

        Same provision re recording, reproduction or broadcast.
        Contract, Stratemann files, courtesy Monika Stratemann....added 2012-11-03
        1956 10 17.OberlinFinney Chapel......2011
        1956 10 18.Huntington (W.Va).......2011
        1956 10 19.CambridgeElks Ball......2011
        1956 10 20.HanoverDartmouth Coll......2011
        1956 10 22.New York, N.Y.7thave Columbia Studio..DE563308,1-24
        04,3-14
        03,2-18
        02,2-16
        80,1-3
        79,5-2
        ..2011
        1956 10 23.New York, N.Y.30sthst Studio..DE563408,1-24
        03,2-18
        02,2-16
        80,1-3
        79,5-2
        ..2011
        1956 10 24.Brooklyn, N.Y.Academy Music......2011
        1956 10 25.Washington, D.C.Constitution......2011
        1956 10 26.Garden CityG.C.Hotel......2011
        1956 10 28.Boston, Mass.Hancock Hall X2......2011
        1956 10 31
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Front of Hotel Theresa
        125th St. & Seventh Ave.

        Grand Rally New York State Citizens for Eisenhower-Nixon and New York County Republican Committee
        Duke Ellington and His Band
        Billie Holliday (sic)are shown after the list of main speakers
        Ad in unidentified newspaper, 27-10-56, p.10 (possibly New York Age)...B.Koller-LYM 2012-11-10added 2012-11-10

        November 1956

        1956 11 081956 11 21New York, N.Y.Birdland......2011
        1956 11 18.New York, N.Y.Carnegie Hall 5pm......2011
        1956 11 18.New York, N.Y.Birdland..DE5635
        DE5636
        .corrTimner-4/25+31.2011
        1956 11 22.New York, N.Y..CBS telecast
        "Thanksgiving Festival"
        .DE5637...2011
        1956 11 231956 12 02Cleveland, Oh.Cotton Club
        East 4th and Huron
        ....ellingtonweb.ca.2011
        1956 11 23.Cleveland, Oh..DorothyFuldheim Interv.09,3-5...2011

        December 1956

        1956 12 011956 12 02Cleveland, Oh.Cotton Club....ellingtonweb.ca.2011
        1956 12 05.New York, N.Y.Manhattan Center......2011
        1956 12 06.New York, N.Y.30thst Studio..DE5638 08,3-21+38
        08,2-18
        08,1-24
        03,2-18
        99,5-8
        99,4-19
        97,2-7
        85,1-7
        80,1-3
        79,5-2
        corrTimner-4/25+31.2011
        1956 12 08.New BrunswickRutgers Un......2011
        1956 12 08.Pennsauken, N.J.Red Hill Innbroadcast "BandstandUSA".DE5639...2011
        1956 12 081956 12 15Pennsauken, N.J.Red Hill Inn......2011
        1956 12 09.Pennsauken, N.J.Red Hill Innbroadcast "BandstandUSA".DE5640...2011
        1956 12 15.Pennsauken, N.J.Red Hill InnBroadcast "Bandstand USA".DE5641...2011
        1956 12 18.Omaha, Neb.Civic AuditoriumDance preceded by a remote NBC live telecast
        "Wide Wide World"

        Ellington and his band arrived in Omaha on the 18th and were broadcast during a rehearsal for that night's dance while host Dave Garrowy remained in Chicago. The broadcast included a rehearsal of Congo Square and a medley.
        Stratemann, p.370.DE5642..Agustín Pérez Gasco Aug20102011
        added 2011

        updated 2012-09-21
        1956 12 191957 01 06Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        ......2011
        1956 12 23.Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        ..DE5643...2011
        1956 12 30.Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        ..DE5644...2011
        1956 12 31.Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        ..DE5645...2011



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        January 1957

        1957 01 011957 01 06Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        ......2011
        1957 01 01.Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        ..DE570185,1-7corrTimner-4/25.2011
        1957 01 06.Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        ..DE5702...2011
        1957 01 10...Date of contract between "Frank Holzfeind The Blue Note," Duke Ellington Inc. and Associated Booking Corporation to provide 15 musicians and 1 vocalist, led by "Duke Ellington Inc., presents Duke Ellington" to the Blue Note on July 10, 1957 for two weeks, 32 hours per week, 5 day week, Sunday Matinee.

        This contract includes the same headline billing and recording/broadcasting provisions, and a new term prohibiting advertising of this engagement before July 5, 1957.

        The fee continues to be $5,000/week less 10% to ABC.
        Contract, Stratemann files, courtesy Monika Stratemann....added 2012-11-03
        1957 01 10.GrinnellCollege..DE570394,1-1
        93,3-5
        ..2011
        1957 01 14.Springfield Ill.Armory.....APG2011
        1957 01 16.Jefferson City Ill.Lincoln Univ Gymnasium.....APG x32011
        1957 01 16.Chicago, Ill.Holiday Ballroom
        4847 N. Milwaukee Ave.
        ......2011
        1957 01 17.Chicago, Ill.Universal St..DE570409,1-35
        99,5-22
        89,3-1
        ..2011
        1957 01 20.Omaha, Neb..Ne NBC telecast 'wideWideWorld'....Agustěn Perez Gasco2011
        1957 01 26.Carbondale, Ill..Military Ball....APG x42011
        1957 01 27.Kenosha, WiscEagles Ballroom.....APG2011
        1957 01 29.Chicago, Ill.Universal Stud..DE570509,1-35..2011
        1957 01 29.Chicago, Ill.Regal Theatre....Stratemann 371.2011
        1957 01 29.EvanstonKahn Auditorium..DE570698,3-19
        95,2-9
        93,3-4
        92,4-7
        90,3-3
        89,3-1
        corrTimner-4/25.2011

        February 1957

        1957 02 --.Chicago, Ill.Universal St..DE5707.corrTimner-4/25+32.2011
        1957 02 02?.Pottstown, Penn. .Sunnybrook...adAgustin Perez Gasco aug112011
        1957 02 03.Ellwood City Pa Moose......APG x32011
        1957 02 04.Ann Arbor Mi University......APG x22011
        1957 02 07.BurlingtonBrant Inn......2011
        1957 02 09.Port StanleyStork Club......2011
        1957 02 111957 02 16Toronto, Ont.Colonial Tavern Or CasiNO THEATRE.....APG2011
        1957 02 181957 02 24Providence, R.I.Celebrity Cl......2011
        1957 02 251957 02 26Boston, Mass.University....APG x2.2011
        1957 02 251957 02 28Boston, Mass.Storyville......2011

        March 1957

        1957 03 011957 03 03Boston, Mass.Storyville......2011
        1957 03 --.Boston, Mass.Storyville"Bandstand USA".DE5708...2011
        1957 03 07.New York, N.Y.30thst Columbia Studio..DE570908,1-24
        04,3-14
        01,2-30
        01,1-28
        85,1-7
        84,1-4
        NDCS 1029.2011
        1957 03 09.Washington, D.C.Masonic Hall..DE5710...2011
        1957 03 13.New York, N.Y.30thst Columbia Studio..DE571109,1-26
        08,2-19
        08,1-22
        97,2-7
        85,1-7
        84,1-4
        ..2011
        1957 03 15.New York, N.Y.Duke's apartmentEllington was interviewed at home by Edward L. Murrow for the telecast "Person To Person." He played Satin Doll during the interview.DE571207,1-42
        Stratemann 373

        Wilson, Conn. Bulletin, 1957-03-13, p.3
        djp
        added 2011

        updated 2012-09-12
        1957 03 15.Philadelphia,Penn.Shriner's Ball......2011
        1957 03 20.New York, N.Y.Columbia Studio..DE571309,2-9
        04,3-32
        03,2-21
        97,2-7
        85,1-8
        84,1-4
        corrTimner-4(credit RogerBoyesfor 04,3-32 entries)2011
        1957 03 22.New York, N.Y.Hunter College......2011
        1957 03 24.Ridley Township PaEl Rancho....APG x3.2011
        1957 03 2-?.Philadelphia, Penn.Pep's......2011
        1957 03 31.Ellwood City PennsMoose....APG.2011

        April 1957

        1957 04 03.Chicago, Ill.Medinah Temple..DE5714...2011
        1957 04 06.??Crystal Palace....APG.2011
        1957 04 07.Saginaw, Mich........2011
        1957 04 15.New York, N.Y.30thst Columbia Studio..DE571599,4-19..2011
        1957 04 17.New York, N.Y.Town Hall......2011
        1957 04 181957 05 01New York, N.Y.Birdland...05,1-43..2011
        1957 04 20.New York, N.Y.Birdland "BandstandUSA".DE900800,1-10NDCS 1017
        corrTimner-4/25+32
        .2011
        1957 04 21.New York, N.Y.Birdland..DE571605,1-43..2011
        1957 04 23.New York, N.Y.Hickory House NBC"Tonight!America.".DE571707,3-1
        04,2-15
        Stratemann 371photo.2011
        1957 04 24.New York, N.Y.30thst Columbia StudioDE5718..02,3-14
        99,4-18
        99,4-9
        99,3-18
        Cd booklet photos
        NDCS 1005
        .2011
        1957 04 26.New York, N.Y.Waldorf AstoriaWNBC-TV "Close-Up".DE571900,3-26corrTimner-4/25+32.2011
        1957 04 26.New York, N.Y.BirdlandBroadcast ?..09,3-5..2011
        1957 04 27.New York, N.Y.Birdland "BandstandUSA".DE900900,1-10NDCS 1018.2011
        1957 04 28.New York, N.Y.Town Hall..DE572005,1-43
        04,2-10
        01,1-19
        98,3-19
        ..2011
        1957 04 29.New York, N.Y..H.Rasky Interview.DE904105,1-43
        04,2-15+51
        ..2011

        May 1957

        1957 05 03.New York, N.Y.Columbia Studios..DE572105,1-43
        01,3-15
        01,1-7
        99,4-18
        99,3-18
        NDCS 1005.2011
        1957 05 04.Rochester, N.Y.Technical Institute......2011
        1957 05 05
        Sunday
        7:30 PM
        .Wilton, Conn.Town HallBenefit concert for Parent-Teacher AssociationWilton Conn. Bulletin, 1957-05-08, 1957-05-01 and 1957-03-13...APGadded 2012-08-17
        1957 05 08.New York, N.Y..CBS-TV "U.S. Steel Hour"
        "A Drum Is A Woman"

        "Live" TV program using largely pre-recorded music (9/56)

        (The show can be viewed in Los Angeles or New York at the Museum of Television and Radio as at August 2013)
        ...Stratemann 375
        Stratemann 376+photos
        Life Webphotos
        .2011
        1957 05 10...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Harold “Shorty” Baker, trumpet, rejoins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-10
        1957 05 15.Wausau WiscColonial Ballroom.....APG x32011
        1957 05 19.Chicago Ill.University-Mandel Hall.....APG2011
        1957 05 20.Waverly IowaKnight Gym-Wartburg Campus.....APG x62011
        1957 05 21.Spencer IowaCountry Cl.....APG x32011
        1957 05 24.Twin Lakes IowaAlhambra.....APG2011

        June 1957

        1957 06 01.Carrolltown Penns SunsetCorrect Date Is 22jun57......2011
        1957 06 02.Mason City IowaHigh Sch.....APG x52011
        1957 06 05.Okoboji IowaRoof Garden, Arnolds Park.....APG x22011
        1957 06 06.Cedar Rapids IaElks Cl.....APG x22011
        1957 06 11...Date of contract between "Frank Holzfeind The Blue Note," Duke Ellington and Associated Booking Corporation to provide 15 musicians and 1 vocalist, led by "Duke Ellington Inc., presents Duke Ellington" to the Blue Note on August 21, 1957 for two weeks, 32 hours per week, 5 day week, Sunday Matinee.

        This contract includes the headline billing and recording/broadcasting provisions.

        The fee remains at $5,000/week less 10% to ABC.
        Contract, Stratemann files, courtesy Monika Stratemann....added 2012-11-03
        1957 06 16.Celina Oh.Edgewater Pk.....APG2011
        1957 06 21.AshburyConvention Hall......2011
        1957 06 22.Carrolltown PennsSunset..DE572211,1-29
        10,3-22
        04,3-50+56
        81,4-2
        81,2-4
        APG x3
        corrTimner-4/26
        ..2011
        1957 06 24.New York, N.Y.Fine Sound Studios..DE572300,1-9..2011
        1957 06 25.New York, N.Y.Fine Sound Studios..DE572400,4-17
        00,1-9
        ..2011
        1957 06 26.New York, N.Y.Fine Sound Studios+ J.Hodges recording session..DE572500,4-10+17
        00,1-9
        97,4-14
        ..2011
        1957 06 27.New York, N.Y.Fine Sound Studios..DE572600,4-17
        00,1-9
        99,5-19
        97,4-14
        88,1-5
        corrTimner-4/26.2011
        1957 06 28.Johnson City, N.Y.E. J. Recreation Center.Review "Like Coming Home", Binghamton Press, 1957-06-29, p.11....2011

        July 1957

        1957 07 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Ozzie Bailey, vocalist, joins the band, having previously participated in 4 recording sessions in 1956 and 1957.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-10
        1957 07 01.Highland Park, Ill.Ravinia Park FestivalConcert
        WCBS-New York broadcast
        Radio premiere - “Such Sweet Thunder”

        Photo of the band playing this festival
        .DE909711,1-6
        NDCS 1103CAHnov09
        added 2011

        updated 2012-12-03
        1957 07 03
        Wednesday
        .Highland Park, Ill.Ravinia Park FestivalConcert
        Stratemann shows this performance as July 4, a Thursday, but the July 1 broadcast ends by announcing the concert will be on Wednesday.

        The July 3 date is supported by an advertisement by Abe Books, which says "program from the Ravinia Festival ... of July 1st and 3rd, 1957. Signed by Duke Ellington on the back page ..."
        .....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-12-03
        1957 07 05.GlencoeShore County Cl......2011
        1957 07 09.Delavan Lake WiscDutch Mill.....APG x32011
        1957 07 101957 07 21Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        ......2011
        1957 07 12.Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        ..DE5727...2011
        1957 07 23.Buffalo, N.Y.Kleinhans Mh..DE5728...2011
        1957 07 26.Erie PennsRainbow Gard.....APG2011
        1957 07 27.Stony Brook Dogwood..DE5729...2011
        1957 07 28.Lenox Music Barn.False date, Billie Holiday instead -see aug 1.....APG2011
        1957 07 29.New York, N.Y.East River Amphi..DE5730...2011
        1957 07 301957 07 31Atlantic CityCotton Cl......2011

        August 1957

        1957 08 011957 08 04Atlantic CityCotton Cl......2011
        1957 08 01.Lenox MassMusic Barn.....APG x62011
        1957 08 04.Columbus Oh.Buckeye Lake Park.....APG x32011
        1957 08 07.Waterloo IowaElecric Park Ballroom.....APG2011
        1957 08 10.Armar Iowa......APG2011
        1957 08 17.SpringfieldFair Grounds......2011
        1957 08 18.St. LouisRiviera......2011
        1957 08 20.Monticello IndianaIndiana Beach.....APG2011
        1957 08 211957 08 31Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        ......2011
        1957 08 24.Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        ..DE5731...2011
        1957 08 31.Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        ..DE5732...2011
        1957 08 (end).Leroy Illinois.'free Fall Festival'....APG2011

        September 1957

        1957 09 011957 09 04Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        ......2011
        1957 09 02.Chicago, Ill.Universal Studio..DE573309,1-35
        00,1-9
        99,5-19
        99,4-22
        NDCS 1006
        corrTimner-4/?+31
        .2011
        1957 09 03...J.Hodges recording session..00,4-10
        00,3-19
        86,2-4
        ..2011
        1957 09 04.Toronto, Ont.City Hall Recept......2011
        1957 09 05.Stratford (Can)Festival..DE573405,1-43
        02,2-26
        01,1-19
        99,5-24
        98,3-19
        ..2011
        1957 09 09.New York, N.Y.30th St. Columbia Studios..DE573508,1-22
        05,1-32
        04,3-58
        98,3-13
        98,3-6
        97,1-16
        90,4-5
        90,1-6
        89,3-4
        85,1-8
        83,2-6
        corrTimner-4/26.2011
        1957 09 101957 09 15Pennsauken, N.J.Red Hill Inn......2011
        1957 09 11.New York, N.Y.CBS Studos "VicDamoneShow".DE5736...2011
        1957 09 12...Date of contract between "Frank Holzfeind The Blue Note," Duke Ellington Inc. and Associated Booking Corporation to provide 15 musicians and 1 vocalist, led by "Duke Ellington Inc., presents Duke Ellington" to the Blue Note from December 20, 1957 to January 2, 1958, for two weeks, 32 hours per week, 5 day week, Sunday Matinee, off days specified as December 23 & 24 and Jan. 1 & 2.

        This contract includes the same headline billing and recording/broadcasting provisions.

        The fee remains at $5,000/week less 10% to ABC.
        Contract, Stratemann files, courtesy Monika Stratemann....added 2012-11-03
        1957 09 16.WilmingtonPlayhouse......2011
        1957 09 20.Philadelphia PennsLos Hernanos.....APG2011
        1957 09 231957 09 29Boston, Mass.Storyville......2011
        1957 09 --.Boston, Mass.StoryvilleRecording session.DE5737...2011

        October 1957

        1957 10 01.New York, N.Y.30th St. Columbia StudDE5738..08,1-22
        05,1-32
        02,1-9
        98,3-13
        89,3-4
        ..2011
        1957 10 03.New York, N.Y.Fine Sund StudiosDE5739..99,5-19
        99,4-22
        NDCS 1006.2011
        1957 10 06.Bridgeport ConnRitz Ballroom.....APG x42011
        1957 10 07.Portsmouth NhSenior High School.....APG x32011
        1957 10 10.New York, N.Y.Columbia StudioDE5740..09,2-9
        08,1-22
        04,3,32
        03,2-21
        90,1-6
        89,3-4
        85,1-8
        corrTimner-4/26+32+36.2011
        1957 10 11.Hudson Falls High School.......2011
        1957 10 12.Abington High School.......2011
        1957 10 13.New York, N.Y.."Essoshow" NBC-TV.DE5741...2011
        1957 10 14.New York, N.Y.30th St. Columbia Stud..DE574208,1-22
        05,1-32
        85,1-8
        ..2011
        1957 10 15.Auburn NyAuburn Inn.....APG2011
        1957 10 17.New York, N.Y.Madison Square Garden.....APG2011
        1957 10 24.Lansing Civic Center.......2011
        1957 10 27.Columbus, Oh..Valley Dale Ballroom......2011
        1957 10 29.Anderson Ind Country Cl.....APG x22011

        November 1957

        1957 11 06.Minneapolis, Minn.Marigold Ballroom......2011
        1957 11 10.Chicago, Ill.Holiday Ballroom
        4847 N. Milwaukee Ave.
        ..DE574384,1-4..2011
        1957 11 19.Carroll IowaStarline Ballroom.....APG2011
        1957 11 --.Chicago, Ill..Wngn telecast HourOfMusic".DE5744...2011
        1957 11 22.New York, N.Y.Hotel RooseveltDE attened TDES 1/08.....2011
        1957 11 23.Armar IowaBallroomApg X2.....2011
        1957 11 25.St. LouisRiviera......2011
        1957 11 30.AshlandArmory......2011

        December 1957

        1957 12 --.Alfred NyUniversityDae...Morton 209.2011
        1957 12 02.New York, N.Y.30thst Columbia Stud..DE574588,1-5
        85,1-8
        corrTimner-4/26.2011
        1957 12 05.Ithaca, N.Y.College......2011
        1957 12 09.New York, N.Y.30thst Columbia Stud..DE574602,2-26
        02,1-23
        99,1-11
        98,2-11
        85,1-8
        corrTimner-4/26+32.2011
        1957 12 14.Kalamazoo, Mich.University......2011
        1957 12 201957 12 31Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        New Years Eve club date/broadcast

        8 songs from this appearance were broadcast on NBC (click here to listen). CBS also broadcast Diminuendo in Blue/The Wailing Interval/Crescendo in Blue preceded and followed by Such Sweet Thunder from this appearance.
        ..... Updated 2012-01-01
        1957 12 30.Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        Timex Jazz Show #1".DE574793,3-4
        92,2-6
        84,3-3
        83,4-4
        Stratemann 381.2011
        1957 12 311958 01 02Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        Club date

        CBS New Years Eve broadcast

        Stratemann says Ellington's contract ran to January 2, but January 1 and 2 were days off according to Ellington's terms, and it isn't certain when Ellington left the midwest.
        .DE5748
        DE9024
        01,3-21NDCS 1030
        Stratemann, p.385
        .
        added 2011

        updated 2012-08-17



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        January 1958

        1958 01 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Jimmy Grissom leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-12
        1958 01 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Johnny Hodges leaves the band in early January
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1958 01 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Willie Cook leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1958 01 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Bill Graham, alto and bari sax, born 1918, joins the band in early January
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-12
        1958 01 04...Peripheral event
        Stratemann reports Hodges did not come with the band, instead he worked in Florida until March with Strayhorn, bassist Bill Pemberton, and vocalist Jimmy Grissom on drums.

        As far as the Ellington orchestra is concerned, saxist Billy Graham subbed for Hodges and on drums when Woodyard was sick. Clark Terry also covered drums from time to time.

        Source: Stratemann, p.385
        djpAdded 2012-08-17
        1958 01 04
        Saturday
        1958 01 11?
        Saturday
        Miami Beach, Fla.Bal Masque,
        Americana Hotel
        One week club date with Tony Bennett...Stratemann, p.385.2011
        1958 01 15
        Wednesday
        .Fort Lauderdale, Fla.War Memorial Auditorium.Stratemann, p.385....2011
        1958 01 20
        Monday
        .Biloxi, Miss.Keesler Air Force Base
        This entry appears to be in error. Ellington played two concerts here on the 22nd.
        .DE5801...2011
        1958 01 21
        Tuesday
        .Pensacola, Fla.Municipal AuditoriumEllington interviewed by Tod Cassidy for WCOA-FM .DE5802.Stratemann, p.385.
        added 2011

        updated 2012-09-21
        1958 01 21
        Tuesday
        .Pensacola, Fla.Municipal AuditoriumConcert...Stratemann, p.385.2011
        1958 01 22
        Wednesday
        .Biloxi, Miss.Andrew Theater
        Keesler Air Force Base
        Two concerts 6:30 and 8 PM.DE5803
        DE5801?
        .Stratemann
        p.385
        .2011
        1958 01 24
        Friday
        .Victoria, Tex.Aloe GymnasiumDanceAd,Corpus Christi Times, 1958-01-24..Stratemann
        p.385
        .
        added 2011

        updated 2012-08-17
        1958 01 25
        Saturday
        .San Antonio, Tex..
        "Duke Ellington and his band around town the past Saturday night following a dance engagement at Victoria."
        Around the Plaza by Renwicke Gary San Antonio Light, 1958-01-28, p.41...djpadded 2012-08-17
        1958 01 31
        Friday
        1958 02 13
        Thursday
        Los Angeles, Cal.Peacock Lane....Stratemann
        p.385 citing Down Beat 1957-12-26
        .2011

        February 1958

        1958 02 01
        Saturday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Peacock Lanesee 1958 01 31......2011
        1958 02 02
        Sunday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Peacock Lanesee 1958 01 31......2011
        1958 02 03
        Monday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Peacock Lanesee 1958 01 31......2011
        1958 02 04
        Tuesday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Radio RecordersCBS recording session
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Baker, Anderson, Terry, Nance, Woodman, Jackson, Sanders, Hamilton, Bill Graham, Procope, Gonsalves, Carney, Ellington, Woode, Woodyard

        Titles recorded:
        • Track 360
        • Blues in Orbit
        .DE580411,1-27
        05,2-26
        05,1-15+41
        04,3-30
        04,3-51
        03,2-21
        03,2-28
        99,5-24
        99,4-18
        98,1-8
        97,4-16
        97,3-16
        88,3-5
        85,1-10
        NDCS 1007djp
        added 2011

        updated 2012-09-21
        1958 02 04
        Tuesday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Peacock Lanesee 1958 01 31......2011
        1958 02 05
        Wednesday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Radio RecordersCBS recording session
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Baker, Anderson, Terry, Nance, Woodman, Jackson, Sanders, Hamilton, Bill Graham, Procope, Gonsalves, Carney, Ellington, Woode, Woodyard

        Titles recorded:
        • Work song (BBB #1)
        • Come Sunday (BBB #2)
        .DE5805
        NDCS 1012
        09,1-35
        99,4-18
        corrTimner-4/26
        Stratemann
        p.385
        djp
        added 2011

        updated 2012-09-21
        1958 02 05
        Wednesday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Peacock Lanesee 1958 01 31......2011
        1958 02 06
        Thursday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Peacock Lanesee 1958 01 31......2011
        1958 02 07
        Friday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Peacock Lanesee 1958 01 31......2011
        1958 02 08
        Saturday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Peacock Lanesee 1958 01 31......2011
        1958 02 09
        Sunday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Peacock Lanesee 1958 01 31......2011
        1958 02 10?
        Monday
        .Los Angeles, Cal..CBS rehearsal.DE580611,1-21
        99,4-18
        02,1-23
        NDCS 1007.2011
        1958 02 10
        Monday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Peacock Lanesee 1958 01 31......2011
        1958 02 11
        Tuesday
        .Los Angeles, Cal..CBS recording session, (MahaliaJackson).DE580709,1-35
        02,2-27
        02,1-23
        99,4-18
        NDCS 1007
        VARphoto.2011
        1958 02 11
        Tuesday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Peacock Lanesee 1958 01 31......2011
        1958 02 12
        Wednesday
        .Los Angeles, Cal..Columbia recording session,.DE580809,1-35
        05,2-26
        05,1-15
        04,3-30
        03,2-21
        02,2-27
        02,1-23
        99,5-24
        99,4-18
        98,1-8
        88,3-5
        84,3-5
        corrTimner-4/26+32
        NDCS 1007
        .2011
        1958 02 12
        Wednesday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Peacock Lanesee 1958 01 31......2011
        1958 02 13
        Thursday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Peacock Lanesee 1958 01 31......2011
        1958 02 14...Date of contract between "Frank Holzfeind The Blue Note," Duke Ellington Inc. and Associated Booking Corporation to provide 15 musicians and 1 vocalist, led by "Duke Ellington Inc., presents Duke Ellington" to the Blue Note from June 4, 1958 for four weeks, 32 hours per week, 5 day week, Sunday Matinee.

        This contract includes the same headline billing and recording/broadcasting provisions and the fee is still $5,000/week less 10% to ABC.
        Contract, Stratemann files, courtesy Monika Stratemann....added 2012-11-03
        1958 02 14
        Friday
        1958 02 21
        Friday
        Palm Springs, Cal.Starlite RoomNight club date.....2011
        1958 02 15
        Saturday
        .Palm Springs, Cal. Knights of Columbus HallDuke Ellington, internationally famous composer, arranger and band leader, now playing in Palm Springs, got a big hand when he appeared at the Knights of Columbus Hall Saturday to install officers of the NAACP Southern Area Conference. Also on hand, bearing greetings, were Mayor Sanborn and Sheriff Rice of Riverside County...Story and picture, The California Eagle 1952-02-20 p.2..djp
        added 2013-08-17
        1958 02 15
        Saturday
        .Palm Springs, Cal.Starlite RoomNight club date - see 1958 02 14......2011
        1958 02 16
        Sunday
        .Palm Springs, Cal.Starlite RoomNight club date - see 1958 02 14......2011
        1958 02 17
        Monday
        .Palm Springs, Cal.Starlite RoomNight club date - see 1958 02 14......2011
        1958 02 18
        Tuesday
        .Palm Springs, Cal.Starlite RoomNight club date - see 1958 02 14......2011
        1958 02 19
        Wednesday
        .Palm Springs, Cal.Starlite RoomNight club date - see 1958 02 14......2011
        1958 02 20
        Thursday
        .Palm Springs, Cal.Starlite RoomNight club date - see 1958 02 14......2011
        1958 02 21
        Friday
        .Palm Springs, Cal.Starlite RoomNight club date - see 1958 02 14......2011
        1958 02 23.San Francisco, Cal..Concert.....2011
        1958 02 25
        Tuesday
        1958 03 02Phoenix, Ariz.Sombrero Playhouse
        7th St. near Camelback
        Musical variety show
        Musical review
        Duke Ellington
        His Brilliant Music
        His Orchestra
        His Company of Entertainers

        Two performances nightly:
        In a Musical Review 8 and 10 PM

        Singing by Ozzie Bailey; dancing by James Truitt
        Plug, The Arizona Republic, 1928-02-25, p.13

        Ad, The Arizona Republic, 1928-02-28, p.30
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-09-21
        1958 02 26
        Wednesday
        .Phoenix, Ariz.Sombrero PlayhousePerformances at 8 and 10 PM - see 1958 02 025.....updated 2012-09-21
        1958 02 27
        Thursday
        .Phoenix, Ariz.Sombrero PlayhousePerformances at 8 and 10 PM - see 1958 02 025.....updated 2012-09-21
        1958 02 28
        Friday
        .Phoenix, Ariz.Sombrero PlayhousePerformances at 8 and 10 PM - see 1958 02 025.....updated 2012-09-21

        March 1958

        1958 03 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Willie Cook, trumpet, rejoins the band in mid-March
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1958 03 01
        Saturday
        .Phoenix, Ariz.Sombrero PlayhousePerformances at 8 and 10 PM - see 1958 02 025.....updated 2012-09-21
        1958 03 02
        Sunday
        .Phoenix, Ariz.Sombrero PlayhousePerformances at 8 and 10 PM - see 1958 02 025.....updated 2012-09-21
        1958 03 04.Suisun City, Cal.Travis Air Force BaseDance (recorded).DE580909,2-10
        05,1-39
        04,3-50
        04,2-30
        88,5-2
        81,4-3
        81,2-4
        corrTimner-4.
        added 2011

        updated 2012-09-21
        1958 03 05.Sacramento, Cal.Mather Air Force Base..DE581005,1-39
        04,3-50+58
        88,5-2
        85,2-6
        82,1-2
        81,5-2
        81,4-3
        81,2-4
        corrTimner-4/26
        NDCS 1071
        .2011
        1958 03 06.San RafaelHamilton Air Force Base......2011
        1958 03 07.Van NuysValley College......2011
        1958 03 08
        Saturday
        8 P.M.
        .Claremont, Cal.Bridges Auditorium
        Claremont Men's College
        .Star News 1925-02-25, p.24....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-09-21
        1958 03 09
        Sunday
        .Los Angeles, Cal..KNOB Radio Show
        "The station changed frequency from 103.1 to 98.1 and increased power to 3500. They celebrated with a four hour program from 5-9 pm with Stan Kenton and Duke Ellington as emcees. It looks like it was a radio show not a live event. Unfortunately all of the articles are reporting the event as it was going to happen. I didn't find anything that reported after the fact." K. Poston, quoted by Ed Bride in DEMS 03/1-5
        ..03,1-5..
        added 2011

        updated 2012-09-22
        1958 03 09.Pismo BeachRose Gardens......2011
        1958 03 10.Carmel Sunset Auditorium......2011
        1958 03 11.San Francisco, Cal.Veterans Auditorium......2011
        1958 03 14.Salt Lake City, UtahUniversity of Utah......
        added 2011

        updated 2012-09-22
        1958 03 15.Logan, Utah Utah State Agricultural College......
        added 2011

        updated 2012-09-22
        1958 03 20.New York, N.Y.30th St. Columbia Studios..DE5811...2011
        1958 03 24.New York, N.Y.30th St. Columbia Studios..DE5812...2011
        1958 03 26.New York, N.Y.NBC Studios"The Subject Is Jazz".DE5813Strat387..2011
        1958 03 26.New York, N.Y.30th St. Columbia Studios..DE581407,2-30..2011
        1958 03 281958 03 30Pennsauken, N.J.Red Hill Inn......2011
        1958 03 31.New York, N.Y.30th St. Columbia Studios..DE581509,2-7 09,2-7
        09,1-37
        07,2-30
        05,1-32
        91,2-3
        84,1-4
        82,3-11
        ..2011
        1958 03 31...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Bill Graham leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-12
        1958 03 31...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Johnny Hodges rejoins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23

        April 1958

        1958 04 01.New York, N.Y.30th St. Columbia Stud..DE5816...2011
        1958 04 02.New York, N.Y.30th St. Columbia Stud..DE581706,2-52
        06,1-30
        86,1-3
        85,1-8
        ..2011
        1958 04 03.New York, N.Y.30th St. Columbia Stud..DE5818 06,2-23+52
        06,1-30
        86,1-3
        85,1-8
        ..2011
        1958 04 05...J.Hodges recording session..00,3-19..2011
        1958 04 06.New York, N.Y.Carnegie Hall......2011
        1958 04 15.CarthageColl.Auditorium......2011
        1958 04 24.New York, N.Y.30th Street Columbia Studios..DE581904,3-31
        85,1-8
        80,3-4
        corrTimner-4/26.2011
        1958 04 27
        Sunday
        .Ridley, Penn. El Rancho
        Dance
        Chester Times, 1958-04-25, p.18 ...djpadded 2012-09-21
        1958 04 30.ClintonArena......2011

        May 1958

        1958 05 01.Toronto, Ont.Massey Hall......2011
        1958 05 05.RidgewoodHigh School....programCAHjul112011
        1958 05 13.Beaver Falls.......2011
        1958 05 14.Pittsburgh, Penn.Westview Park......2011
        1958 05 15.AllentownEndicott Club......2011
        1958 05 16.Philadelphia,Pa.Temple Univers......2011
        1958 05 17.TrentonStacey-Trent Hot......2011
        1958 05 23.Detroit, Mich.Country Club......2011
        1958 05 25.AngolaBucks Lake Ranch......2011
        1958 05 30.Rochester, Ind.Terrace Ballroom
        Colonial Hotel
        .Ad The Pharos-Tribune and Logansport Press, 1958-05-25, p.23....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-09-21
        1958 05 31.FruitportPavilion......2011

        June 1958

        1958 06 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Willie Cook leaves the band in late June
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1958 06 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        In late June, singer Lil Greenwood, born in November 1923, joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-12
        1958 06 04.Chicago, Ill..CBS telecast "JazzInTheRound".DE5820.87,4-6
        87,3-6
        Stratemann 389photo.2011
        1958 06 041958 06 29Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        ......2011
        1958 06 09.Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        ..DE5821.corrTimner-4/27.2011
        1958 06 18.Chicago, Ill.8th Street Theater......2011
        1958 06 24.Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        ..DE582209,1-35corrTimner-4/26.2011
        1958 06 28.Chicago, Ill.Universal Stud..DE582388,2-4
        86,2-1
        ..2011

        July 1958

        1958 07 03.NewportFreebody Park..DE582408,1-14
        07,3-21+43
        07,1-44
        06,2-28
        03,2-28
        03,1-12
        02,3-17
        02,1-16
        96,1-8
        93,3-2
        93,2-3
        85,1-8
        83,4-3
        ..2011
        1958 07 04.NewportFreebody Park...02,1-16..2011
        1958 07 041958 07 05SalemCastle Hill......2011
        1958 07 06.Lenox.Tanglewood Festiv.....2011
        1958 07 081958 07 14Sea Isle CityCasino......2011
        1958 07 15.StamfordBoyle Stadium......2011
        1958 07 181958 07 20Stony Brook.Music Festiv.....2011
        1958 07 18.Stony BrookDogwood H...DE5825 08,1-14+19
        07,3-21
        02,3-25
        92,4-1
        ..2011
        1958 07 21.New York, N.Y.30ststr Columbia Stud..DE582607,3-21
        07,1-44
        ..2011
        1958 07 221958 07 23West HempsteadIsland G......2011
        1958 07 24.New York, N.Y.Lewisohn Stadium......2011
        1958 07 27.Buffalo, N.Y.Kleinhans Music......2011
        1958 07 28.Sarnia(Can) Kenwick Lake......2011
        1958 07 28...Billie Holiday recording session Duke participating?..88,5-1..2011
        1958 07 30.Bala, Ont.Dunn's Pavilion......2011
        1958 07 31.Toronto, Ont.CBC-Studios"Summertime '58".DE5827 ND903205,2-17
        03,1-29
        02,3-17+25
        NDCS 1048
        TDES 2/05-6
        .2011
        1958 07 31.StratfordFestival Arena......2011
        1958 07 31.Stratford.Shakespearean Concert...TDES 2/05-6.2011
        1958 07 31.StratfordFestival TheaterBall...TDES 2/05-6.2011

        August 1958

        1958 08 01.Port Stanley (Can)Stork......2011
        1958 08 03.East IslipBay Jazz Fest......2011
        1958 08 06.New York, N.Y.30th St. Columbia Stud..DE582806,1-34
        85,1-8
        ..2011
        1958 08 08...Clark Terry recording session..86,1-3..2011
        1958 08 111958 08 13Milwaukee, Wisc.Brass Rail......2011
        1958 08 14.New York, N.Y.Nola StudiosJH/BS recording session..00,3-19..2011
        1958 08 15.French LickSheraton..DE5829...2011
        1958 08 17.CelinaEdgewater Park......2011
        1958 08 20.Lena.County Fair.....2011
        1958 08 211958 08 22??.Lake County Fair.....2011
        1958 08 23.CaroCounty Fair Grounds......2011
        1958 08 281958 08 29Oshkosh, Wisc.Winnebago Fair......2011
        1958 08 --.Cedar Rapids IaArmos Ballroom..DE5830...2011

        September 1958

        1958 09 01
        Monday
        ..activities not documented.
        1958 09 02
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1958 09 03
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1958 09 04
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented.
        1958 09 05
        Friday
        ..activities not documented.
        1958 09 06
        Saturday
        ..activities not documented.
        1958 09 07
        Sunday
        ..activities not documented.
        1958 09 08
        Monday
        ..activities not documented.
        1958 09 09
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Plaza Hotel..DE583100,3-24
        88,5-1
        88,4-4
        ..2011
        1958 09 10
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1958 09 10
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Nola StudiosPeripheral event
        Recording session for Johnny Hodges, Billy Strayhorn for "Not So Dukish" (Verve label)
        00,3-19..2011
        1958 09 11
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented.
        1958 09 12
        Friday
        1958 09 18New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater
        253 W. 125th St., Borough of Manhattan, Harlem district
        Stage show - Duke Ellingotn and his orchestra with Slappy White (comedy), Leonard and Leonard (dance team), Lil Greenwood and Ozzie Bailey. Stratemann says Nance, Gonsalves, Carney and Hodges were given special billing.Stratemann p.391 citing Variety's review 1958-09-17 p.72...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-07-05
        1958 09 13
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterStage show - see 1959 08 12.....2011
        1958 09 14
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterStage show - see 1959 08 12.....2011
        1958 09 15
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterStage show - see 1959 08 12.....2011
        1958 09 15
        Monday
        ...Date of contract between "Mr. Frank Holzfeind The Blue Note," Duke Ellington Incorporated, and Associated Booking Corporation to provide 15 musicians and 1 vocalist, led by "Duke Ellington Inc., presents Duke Ellington" to the Blue Note from December 17, 1958 thru January 4, 1959, the usual 32 hour, 5 day week with Sunday matinees.

        This contract includes the same headline billing and recording/broadcasting provisions and the fee is $5,000/week.

        This contract says "off days to be designated later."
        Contract, Stratemann files, courtesy Monika Stratemann....added 2012-11-03
        1958 09 16
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterStage show - see 1959 08 12.....2011
        1958 09 17
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterStage show - see 1959 08 12.....2011
        1958 09 18
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo TheaterStage show - see 1959 08 12.....2011
        1958 09 19
        Friday
        ..activities not documented.
        1958 09 20
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Terrace BallroomDanceStratemann p.391 citing Amsterdam News 1958-09-13 p.14.....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-07-05
        1958 09 21
        Sunday
        ..activities not documented.
        1958 09 22
        Monday
        ..activities not documented.
        1958 09 23
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1958 09 24
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1958 09 25
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented.
        ..DE583285,1-8..2011
        1958 09 26
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.30th St. Columbia StudioCBS recording session
        Johnny Ray and Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Anderson, Baker, Terry, Nance, Woodman, Jackson, Sanders, Hamilton, Procope, Hodges, Bill Graham, Gonsalves, Carney,Strayhorn,Woode, Woodyard, Johnny Ray

        Titles recorded:
        • To Know You Is To Love You
        • The Lonely Ones
        • Stratemann p.391
        • Vail II
        DE583285,1-8..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-07-03
        1958 09 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Lil Greenwood does not accompany the band to Europe, but rejoins it when it returns.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-12
        1958 09 27
        Saturday
        1658 10 03New York, N.Y.S.S. Ile de France
        Possible date of embarkation for the 1958 European tour. While Stratemann didn't say when the ship left New York, the late Joe Igo's itinerary shows September 27. Vail II says September 29, but provides no information to support that date.

        A first class passenger list for the Ile de France for its August 13, 1958 sailing includes a table of proposed sailings later in the year. The voyage that reaches Plymouth on October 3 was to leave New York on September 27. I am unable to access newspaper reports regarding ships leaving New York Harbor in 1958.

        No other activities for the band are documented for this date.

        Anyone wishing to pay a small research fee can obtain the date of departure by e-mailing Association French Lines
        ....djp
        added 2013-07-03
        1958 09 28
        Sunday
        ..activities not documented
        Presumably at sea
        .
        1958 09 29
        Monday
        ..S.S.Ile de FranceEither still at sea, having departed Sept. 27, or else embarking on the transatlantic voyage on this day.Vail II...djp2011
        1958 09 30
        Tuesday
        .At seaS.S.Ile de FranceCrossing the Atlantic - see 1958-09-27....djp2011

        October 1958

        1958 10 01
        Wednesday
        .At seaS.S.Ile de FranceCrossing the Atlantic - see 1958-09-27....djp2011
        1958 10 02
        Thursday
        .At seaS.S.Ile de FranceCrossing the Atlantic - see 1958-09-27....djp2011
        1958 10 03
        Friday
        .Plymouth, Devon, England.Arrival in Great Britain.

        Ellington is photographed using a hula hoop shortly before disembarking.

        "After a stormy crossing the Ile De France reached Plymouth late on Friday 3 October, and Duke was safely in bed by 7 am in the Dorchester, Park Lane."

        "The Origin of The Queen's Suite," Roger Boyes, Blue Light 15/4, p.12 citing Yorkshire Post 1958-10-04, p.1....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-07-03
        1958 10 04
        Saturday
        ..activities not documented.
        1958 10 05

        .London, EnglandRoyal Festival Hall....KGphoto.2011
        1958 10 06

        .Nottingham, EnglandOdeon Theatre......2011
        1958 10 07

        .London, EnglandDorchester Hotel..DE583301,1-25(p27)..2011
        1958 10 09

        .Southampton, EnglandGaumont......2011
        1958 10 10

        .Bristol, EnglandColston Hall......2011
        1958 10 11

        1958 10 12London, EnglandGaumont Kilburn......2011
        1958 10 12

        .London, England.BBC-TV "Monitor".....2011
        1958 10 11

        .London, EnglandDiamond Apartment..DE5834
        08,2-6
        88,5-4
        corrTimner-4.2011
        1958 10 --.London, England.BBC Interview.DE583501,1-25..2011
        1958 10 --.United Kingdom.....Photos:
        • MIMM 195
        • Hasse 337
        .2011
        1958 10 13

        .Leeds, EnglandOdeon Theatre...08,2-6..2011
        1958 10 14

        .Newcastle, EnglandOdeon Theatre......2011
        1958 10 15

        1958 10 16Glasgow, ScotlandOdeon Theatre......2011
        1958 10 16

        .Glasgow, ScotlandOdeon Theatre......2011
        1958 10 17

        .Liverpool, EnglandEmpress Of Britain"Atlantic Showboat".DE583698,2-3/4
        97,3-6
        97,2-8
        97,2-14
        corrTimner-4/36.2011
        1958 10 17

        .Liverpool, EnglandOdeon Theatre......2011
        1958 10 18

        .Leeds, EnglandOdeon Theatre......2011
        1958 10 18

        .Leeds, England Civic Hall Reception...08,2-6MIMM 161 photos.2011
        1958 10 19

        .CroydonDavis Theatre......2011
        1958 10 20

        .CardiffCapitol Theatre......2011
        1958 10 21

        1958 10 22BirminghamOdeon Theatre......2011
        1958 10 23

        .Manchester King's Hall...08,2-6..2011
        1958 10 25

        .London, EnglandKilburn Gaumont..DE5837
        DE5838
        97,2-3
        88,5-4
        ..2011
        1958 10 26

        .London, EnglandKilburn Gaumont..DE5839.corrTimner-4/27.2011
        1958 10 28.Paris, FrancePalais De Chaillot..DE5840
        DE5841
        96,1-8
        94,3-4
        93,3-4
        91,5-5
        91,4-2
        90,4-3
        90,3-2
        90,3-6
        90,2-6
        90,1-5
        86,2-1
        VARphoto
        corrTimner-4
        NDCS 1047
        .2011
        1958 10 29PARISAlhambra...DE5842
        DE5843
        07,2-28
        02,2-25
        01,1-7
        96,1-8
        94,3-4
        93,3-4
        91,5-5
        91,4-2
        90,4-3
        90,3-2
        90,2-6
        90,1-5
        86,2-1
        corrTimner-4/27
        NDCS 1047
        .2011
        1958 10 30DORTMUNDWestfalenhalle.......2011
        1958 10 30.Paris, France.Recording session Duke's Sidemen..03,1-24..2011
        1958 10 31.Bruxelles, La BelgiqueBEAUX ARTS......2011

        November 1958

        1958 11 01.Den HaagHouttrusthallen......2011
        1958 11 02.Amsterdam, The NetherlandsConcertgebouw..DE9062
        DE5844
        08,1-10+35
        07,3-17+42
        07,2-7
        06,2-11+52
        99,3-7
        97,2-3
        94,2-9
        93,3-2
        92,4-3
        92,2-6
        91,5-5
        91,2-6
        85,4-11
        corrTimner-4
        NDCS 1081
        .2011
        1958 11 04.Stockholm, SwedenTennishallen..DE584592,4-3.Lambertphoto2011
        1958 11 05.OsloCentral StationInterv Karin Borg Mansaker.....2011
        1958 11 05.OsloNjardhallen..DE584607,3-19
        97,4-14
        97,3-14
        97,2-3
        92,4-3
        90,3-2
        90,2-3
        corrTimner-4/32
        ..2011
        1958 11 06.GoeteborgKonserthus..DE5847
        DE5848
        05,3-57
        03,1-15
        02,1-16
        01,3-16
        01,1-7
        97,4-14
        97,2-3
        92,4-3
        90,3-2
        90,2-3
        88,4-5
        86,2-1
        84,4-8
        83,3-2
        ..2011
        1958 11 07.CopenhagenK.B.Hallen..DE5849
        DE5850
        96,1-4..2011
        1958 11 08.Berlin Deutschland Halle..DE5851...2011
        1958 11 09.HamburgErnst Merck Hall......2011
        1958 11 10.EssenStadthalle......2011
        1958 11 11.HannoverNiedersachsenh.......2011
        1958 11 12.FrankfurtKongresshalle......2011
        1958 11 13.NürnbergMessehalle......2011
        1958 11 14.Munchen.Bayr Rundfunk-Broadcast.....2011
        1958 11 14.MunchenDeutsches Museum..DE5852
        DE5853
        03,3-28
        03,2-27
        01,3-16
        00,2-16
        97,2-3
        corrTimner-4.2011
        1958 11 15.Munich.Recording Session Duke's Sidemen..09,3-33
        99,4-25
        ..2011
        1958 11 15.WienStadthalle......2011
        1958 11 16.Basel...DE585402,1-25
        01,3-25
        NDCS 1033.2011
        1958 11 17.MilanoTeatro Dal Verme...01,3-25
        94,2-1
        ..2011
        1958 11 18.TorinoTeatro Alfieri..DE585598,3-22
        97,2-11
        94,2-1
        ..2011
        1958 11 --.BarcelonaPalacio Deportes2 concerts scheduled but cancelled....Agustěn Perez Gasco 092011
        1958 11 20.Paris, FranceSalle Pleyel..DE585610,1-5
        04,3-51
        04,2-50
        97,2-3
        92,2-6
        90,4-5
        JazzCorner-photos.2011

        December 1958

        1958 12 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Lil Greenwood rejoins the band in early December
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-12
        1958 12 10.NorwalkHigh School......2011
        1958 12 171958 12 31Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        ......2011
        1958 12 --.Chicago, Ill.."Madamekonol".DE585802,3-25..2011
        1958 12 21.Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        ..DE585709,3-5..2011
        1958 12 28.Chicago, Ill..Private Party.....2011
        1958 12 28.Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        ..DE5859 DE586096,2-4
        92,4-2
        ..2011
        1958 12 31.Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        ..DE586104,3-51
        04,2-50
        01,1-13
        ..2011



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        January 1959

        1959 01 011959 01 01Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        ......2011
        1959 01 04.Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        ..DE590104,3-51
        04,2-50
        ..2011
        1959 01 07.New York, N.Y.CBS Studios"Timex All-Star Jazz Show"
        -live telecast
        .DE590206,2-17
        06,2-51
        96,2-3
        86,1-2
        Stratemann 395
        corrTimner-4/27
        .added 2011
        updated 2012-01-11
        1959 01 08.Milford, Mass.Crystal Ballroomclub date, 8pm to 12:30 am...Stratemann
        p.399
        .added 2011
        updated 2012-01-11
        1959 01 09.Northampton, Mass.Smith College
        John M. Greene Hall
        ....Stratemann
        p.399
        .2011
        1959 01 101959 01 11Pennsauken, N.J.Red Hill Inn......2011
        1959 01 201959 02 08Miami Beach, Fla.Copa City
        Theatre-restaurant
        Revival "Jump for Joy" stage musical
        (show closed prematurely on Feb 8)
        .DE590406,2-25Stratemann
        p.399
        . added 2011
        updated 2012-01-11

        February 1959

        1959 02 08.Miami Beach, Fla.Copa City
        Theatre-Restaurant
        Premature closing of Jump for Joy...Stratemann
        p.399
        djp added 2012-01-11
        1959 02 09.Philadelphia, Penn.Concert "All Star Negro Revue".DE5903.corrTimner-4/27+32. added 2011
        updated 2012-01-11
        1959 02 10.New York, N.Y.."Bell Telephone Hour - American Festival"
        –NBC telecast, possibly colour TV?
        Ellington and Ella Fitzgerald backed up by non-Ellington rhythm
        .DE590510,2-9
        97,1-16
        84,3-10
        84,1-5
        83,3-2
        .. added 2011
        updated 2012-01-11
        1959 02 19.New York, N.Y.30th St.Columbia Studio CBS recording session – Ellington Jazz Party LP.DE590609,2-7
        08,1-12
        00,3-26
        00,2-19
        98,3-15
        98,3-13
        98,3-6

        98,2-12
        87,4-2
        86,2-10
        85,1-8
        84,4-9
        VARphotos
        WEB photo
        corrTimner-4/27+32+36
        . added 2011
        updated 2012-01-11
        1959 02 20.New York, N.Y.Columbia StudioVerve recording session for Back to Back LP (Hodges, Ellington, Sweets Edison and a non-Ellington rhythm section).DE590788,1-4.. added 2011
        updated 2012-01-11
        1959 02 25.New York, N.Y.30th St.Columbia Studio CBS recording session –
        Jazz Party (continued);
        In this session, they recorded Tymperturbably Blue and Malletoba Spank, with a large percussion section. Also recorded: Villes Ville is the Place, Man and 3 movements of The Queen's Suite
        .DE590809,1-20
        08,3-19
        08,2-6
        07,1-5
        03,3-14
        03,2-21
        01,3-19
        98,3-15
        98,2-12
        96,2-6
        84,4-9
        84,3-5
        corrTimner-4/36. added 2011
        updated 2012-01-11
        1959 02 26.New York, N.Y.Columbia StudioVerve recording session for Back to Back and Side by Side LPs.DE590906,2-27
        88,1-4
        .. added 2011
        updated 2012-01-11
        1959 02 271959 03 05New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater
        253 W. 125th St., Borough of Manhattan, Harlem district
        "Duke Ellington Jazz Festival"
        ...Stratemann
        p.400
        . added 2011
        updated 2012-01-11

        March 1959

        1959 03 --.Boston, Mass."Jazz Scene" Int Mcclellan....Stratemann 400.2011
        1959 03 00.UnknownUnknownStage Show, Ellington (p) and Lil Greenwood (v) with a studio band; Walkin' and Singing the Blues was recorded at this time.N5910...2011
        1959 03 09.New York, N.Y.Guest Appearance on ABC-TV's “Patti Page Oldsmobile Show”, 9pm..DE591102,2-27
        02,1-23
        93,4-9
        93,3-6
        90,2-6
        90,1-5
        81,1-3
        ..added 2011, updated 2012-01-10
        1959 03 091959 03 15.Boston, Mass.Storyville ClubClub date in George Wein's establishment.
        Stratemann cites (1) the Duke Ellington Scrapbooks as saying that while band was at Copley Plaza, the hotel housing Storyville, Ellington was on the west coast setting up movie contracts, and (2) Ellington's photo taken at a meeting of the Duke Ellington Jazz Society in Brentwood, Calif. was in a March 19 newspaper.
        .DE5913... 2011
        updated 2012-01-11
        1959 03 10.Boston, Mass.Interview..DE591202,2-27
        02,1-24
        ..2011
        1959 03 13 . BostoN, Mass. .Wgbh-TV Interview, Ellington and Father Norman J. O'Connor....Stratemann
        p.400
        djpAdded 2012-01-11
        1959 03 14.Providence, R.I.Marvel Gymnasium
        Brown University
        2 pm scheduled start for small group concert. Ellington and Gonsalves arrived late, but Terry, Hamilton, Woode and Woodyard started without them...... 2011
        updated 2012-01-11
        1959 03 17.Wrightstown, N.J.Sports Arena......2011
        1959 03 21...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Sam Woodyard, drums, leaves the band briefly
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1959 03 21...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Drummer Jimmy Johnson joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1959 03 21.Taunton, Mass.Roseland Ballroom......2011
        1959 03 24.New York, N.Y. recording session RCA..DE5914...2011
        1959 03 27.New York, N.Y. recording session Sesac..DE591511,2-4
        06,3-29
        04,3-18
        84,3-10
        corrTimner-4/27.2011
        1959 03 30...Date of contract between The Blue Note, Inc., Duke Ellington, Inc. and Associated Booking Corporation to provide 15 musicians and 1 vocalist, led by "Duke Ellington Inc., presents Duke Ellington" to the Blue Note for four weeks beginning July 15th, 1959, the usual 32 hour, 5-day week with Sunday matinees, with Mondays and Tuesdays off.

        This contract includes the same headline billing and recording/broadcasting provisions; the fee is $5,000 weekly.

        The union local number shown is 802.
        Contract, Stratemann files, courtesy Monika Stratemann....added 2012-11-03

        April 1959

        1959 04 01.New York, N.Y. recording session CBS..DE591609,1-20
        08,3-19
        08,2-6
        84,4-9
        ..2011
        1959 04 02.Philadelphia,Penn.Academy of MusicJoint concert to benefit Bryn Mawr hospital....Stratemann
        p400
        .
        updated 2012-01-11
        1959 04 03.Bryn Mawr, Penn. Academy Of Music....Stratemann
        p400
        .2011
        1959 04 04.Springfield, Ill.Municipal Auditoriumappearance along with Della Reese and with the Gene Krupa Trio......
        updated 2012-01-11
        1959 04 06.Oneonta, N.Y.Fieldhouse
        Hartwick College
        2 hour concert......
        updated 2012-01-11
        1959 04 07.New York, N.Y..Recording session CBS Duke’s Sidemen..00,3-19..2011
        1959 04 08.New York, N.Y..Recording session Duke’s Sidemen..02,2-13
        00,3-19
        ..2011
        1959 04 09.Milford, Mass.Crystal Ballroom......2011
        1959 04 10.WrenthamKing Philip......2011
        1959 04 11?.Jenkintown, Penn.Beaver Colleg......2011
        1959 04 111959 04 12New York, N.Y.369th Regiment ArmoryBreakfast dance sponsored by The Birdland Boys, a group of Birdland waiters and ex-waiters. The event started at 10 pm with Machito's Cuban band, followed by the Lambert-Hendricks-Ross Singers from Birdland (their last number was accompanied by Ben Webster). Ellington and his orchestra played from 1 to 5 a.m. Sunday.

        Hoefer:

        Rarely, probably under no other circumstances, is duke's band heard in such an informal atmosphere. Just as rarely does the band stay on the stand for such a long stretch at a time. Somebody was always playing, sometimes Duke at the piano alone, or lightly accompanied by the rhythm section. Jimmy Johnson...was still too new to do much roamin'around. Besides, when the drum specialty Skin Deep comes up, it gives Duke and the boys a chance to get around and greet old friends...Duke kept catching Johnny as he wandered off the stand after each number. Harry Carney kept his seat faithfully throughout...

        • Stratemann p.400
        • Vail II
        • George Hoefer: The Hot Box, Down Beat, 1959-06-11
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-08-07
        1959 04 12.Wilton, Conn.High School......2011
        1959 04 14.New York, N.Y. recording session CBS..DE591709,3-34
        09,1-20
        08,3-19
        08,2-6
        84,4-9
        ..2011
        1959 04 17.LexingtonUniversity......2011
        1959 04 18.GreensboroSedgefield M......2011
        1959 04 19.Ft BraggMain Post Nco......2011
        1959 04 21.FayettevilleTeacher's C......2011
        1959 04 22.BluefieldMunicipal Audi....programCAHaug112011
        1959 04 241959 04 25DavidsonDavidson College......2011
        1959 04 26.AtlantaMagnolia Ballroom......2011
        1959 04 29.KnoxvilleTown House......2011

        May 1959

        1959 05 early.MarquetteMather Inn......2011
        1959 05 early.Ispheming.(Film Shooting)...Stratemann 401
        Strat408+photos
        DEIPphoto LifeWebphoto
        .2011
        1959 05 02.MarquetteMather Inn......2011
        1959 05 09.OgdensburgAppleton Ar......2011
        1959 05 16.JamestownArmory......2011
        1959 05 25.Detroit, Mich.Ford Auditorium......2011
        1959 05 29.Los Angeles, Cal.
        Hollywood District
        Radio Recorders Studio“Anatomy of a Murder” soundtrack recording session.DE900399,5-15
        99,4-19
        95,1-3
        85,1-8
        86,1-3
        Stratemann 403
        NDCS 1002 + 1008
        .2011

        June 1959

        1959 06 early.Los Angeles, Cal.
        Hollywood District
        Radio Recorders Studio“Anatomy of a Murder” soundtrack recording session.DE592099,5-17Stratemann 403
        Strat412photo
        NDCS 1009
        .2011
        1959 06 01.Los Angeles, Cal.
        Hollywood District
        Radio Recorders Studio“Anatomy of a Murder” soundtrack recording session.DE591807,1-42
        99,5-15
        95,1-3
        86,1-3
        85,1-8
        81,3-2
        80,3-3
        NDCS 1008
        Strat403
        .2011
        1959 06 02.Los Angeles, Cal.“Anatomy Of A Murder”..DE591907,1-42
        99,5-15
        95,1-3
        86,1-3
        85,1-8
        Stratemann 403
        NDCS 1008
        corrTimner-4/27+32
        .2011
        1959 06 091959 06 14Clayton, N.Y.Three Rivers Inn....Stratemann
        p.413
        .2011
        1959 06 12.Manhasset, N.Y.Whitney Polo FieldJoint concert...Stratemann
        p.413
        . 2011
        updated 2012-01-11
        1959 06 19.Boston, Mass.Bradford HotelDance...Stratemann
        p.413
        .2011
        1959 06 20.Taunton, Mass.Roseland Ballroom......2011
        1959 06 21.Wallingford, Conn.Oakdale Musical Theatre..DE5921.Stratemann
        p.413
        .2011
        1959 06 25
        Thursday
        1959 06 27
        Saturday
        Taminment-In-The-Poconos, Penn.PlayhouseDuke Ellington Festival (3 days)
        1,000 seat theatre sold out for 2 evening concerts and a Saturday afternoon roundtable discussion by bandmembers.
        The June 27 concert was recorded.
        (Stratemann reports Ellington returned to New York on the last day of the festival to appear on the Ed Sullivan Show. If he travelled on the last day, then the festival ended on the 28th, a Sunday, which is when the Sullivan show aired.)
        .DE5922.Stratemann
        p.413
        . added 2011, updated 2012-01-11
        1959 06 28.New York, N.Y.CBS-TV studioEllington makes a solo appearance on The Ed Sullivan show.
        Sullivan introduces Ellington and explains that he composed the score for Otto Preminger’s Anatomy of a Murder.

        Ellington plays excerpts from his score on the piano, accompanied by the Ray Block Orchestra and the CBS studio choir.

        Preminger and Joseph N. Welch, who plays the judge in the film, are in the audience and take bows.
        DE5923..djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-05-06
        1959 06 29.New York, N.Y.Birdland......2011
        1959 06 30.TrentonMcguire Air Force Base......2011

        July 1959

        1959 07 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        In early July, Trumpeter Fats Ford rejoins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1959 07 01.Detroit, Mich.United Artists Theatre"Anatomy of a Murder" film première

        (Stratemann doesn't say if Ellington attended)
        ...Stratemann
        pp 403-412 with photos
        .Added 2012-01-11
        1959 07 01...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Sam Woodyard, drums, rejoins the band briefly
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1959 07 03
        9 PM - 1 AM
        .Old Orchard Beach, MaineOld Orchard PierDance; admission $2.25Ad, Biddeford-Saco Journal, Biddeford-Saco, Maine 1959-07-02 p.5...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-07-09
        1959 07 04.Newport, R.I..Newport Jazz Festival.DE592404,2-30
        99,4-19
        90,3-4
        90,3-9.
        corrTimner-4.2011
        1959 07 05.New London, Conn.Danceland,
        Ocean Beach Park
        ......2011
        1959 07 071959 07 12Lambertville, N.J.St. John Terrell's Lambertville Music CircusConcerts - The music circus was a tent with a circular stage and the audience seated all around it. The band sections faced each other, and soloists and singers had to slowly rotate to face the whole audience. John Dankworth's band appeared during this engagement as well....Stratemann
        p.417
        . 2011
        updated 2012-01-10
        1959 07 10...“Anatomy Of A Murder” cue sheet prepared..95,1-3CueSheet #18.596.2011
        1959 07 151959 07 31Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        ......2011
        1959 07 21.WinnetkaM.Hayes Estate......2011
        1959 07 28.Chicago, Ill.Hotel Sherman......2011

        August 1959

        1959 08 01.Chicago, Ill.South ParkwayAccording to the caption of a photo from the Chicago Defender archives, Ellington was the headline act of the annual Bud Biliken Parade.

        The Defender had a children’s section called Defender Junior, with a fictional editor named Bud Billiken, sponsoring the Bud Billiken club for children. In 1929, the paper sponsored the first annual Bud Billiken Parade and Picnic. The annual parade became one of the largest gatherings of Afro-Americans in the USA, attracting national celebrities such as Duke Ellington.

        ...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-05-20
        1959 08 011959 08 07Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        ....NDCS 1020.2011
        1959 08 08
        Saturday
        .Chicago, Ill.Playboy Jazz FestivalAfternoon concert"'Cats' Really Living at Big Chicago Bash," The Milwaukee Journal, 1959-08-01.DE592504,2-30
        00,4-23
        00,3-26
        ..
        added 2011

        updated 2012-08-26
        1959 08 09.Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        ..DE5926 DE592701,2-20
        98,1-12
        96,2-4
        94,2-4
        93,3-2
        92,4-2
        91,5-1
        83,3-2
        corrTimner-4/28.2011
        1959 08 10.FruitportPavilion......2011
        1959 08 12.Bala (Ontario)Dunn's Pavilion......2011
        1959 08 131959 08 14HuntsvilleBig Wig Inn......2011
        1959 08 15.Detroit, Mich.Symphony Shell......2011
        1959 08 16.DaytonSkatemoor Arena......2011
        1959 08 17.Newport Ky.Copa Club......2011
        1959 08 181959 08 19Columbus, Oh.Ciro's Club......2011
        1959 08 21.Erie, Penn.Waldemeer's Gard......2011
        1959 08 22.New York, N.Y.Randall's Island......2011
        1959 08 23.Boston, Mass.Fenway Park......2011
        1959 08 24...Date of contract between "Mr. Frank Holzfeind The Blue Note," Duke Ellington, Inc. and Associated Booking Corporation to provide 15 musicians and 1 vocalist, led by "Duke Ellington Inc., presents Duke Ellington" to the Blue Note for four weeks beginning December 16, 1959, with the usual 32 hour, 5-day week with Sunday matinees, with Mondays and Tuesdays off but says the week of December 21st, the offnights are subject to change.The fee remains at $5,000 weekly.

        This contract includes the same headline billing and recording/broadcasting provisions, but even though the contract says the union local is no. 802, it has an attached notice to the artist saying "Local 208 (sic)American Federation of Musicians positively prohibits your making any outside appearances, such as radio interviews, disc jockey shows or TV shows without special permission. Govern yourself accordingly."
        Contract, Stratemann files, courtesy Monika Stratemann....added 2012-11-03
        1959 08 24.MonticelloKutsher's......2011
        1959 08 251959 08 30ConcordvilleMusic Cir......2011
        1959 08 30.Brandywine Music Circus....Stratemann 384photo.2011
        1959 08 31.Neptune Music Circus......2011

        September 1959

        1959 09 011959 09 06NeptuneMusic Circus......2011
        1959 09 07...Booty Wood Joined..04,3-30..2011
        1959 09 08.New York, N.Y.Columbia Studios..DE592809,1-26
        04,3-30
        04,2-51
        03,3-20
        03,2-21
        99,4-19
        98,2-11
        91,1-6
        ..2011
        1959 09 10...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Harold “Shorty” Baker leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-10
        1959 09 10...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        John Sanders leaves the band
        DEMS 04,3-30djp?2012?
        1959 09 10...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Ozzie Bailey leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-10
        1959 09 10...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Trombonist John Sanders leaves the band to enter a seminary to train to be a priest. He will be recorded with the band again in August 1963 and August 1967.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1959 09 10...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Sam Woodyard, drums, leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1959 09 11...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Trombonist Mitchell “Booty” Wood, born 1919, joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1959 09 11-.Atlantic OceanSs "United States"travel to Europe.....2011
        1959 09 18.Eindhoven (Nl).......2011
        1959 09 19.ScheveningenKurzaal......2011
        1959 09 19 .+A+AmsterdamConcertgebouw......2011
        1959 09 20.Paris, FranceSalle Pleyel..DE9033
        ND9034
        ex-DE5929 +DE5930
        10,1-26
        02,3-13
        01,3-12
        01,1-19
        95,1-5
        88,1-2
        81,2-7
        NDCS 1048/49.2011
        1959 09 21.Paris, FranceSalle Pleyel......2011
        1959 09 23.Malmoe.......2011
        1959 09 24.Boraas.Swe Concert..01,3-21..2011
        1959 09 25.Örrebro (Swe).......2011
        1959 09 26.StockholmKonserthus..DE5931
        DE593
        03,1-15
        02,3-13+24+25+26+27
        01,3-21
        98,2-22
        97,4-14
        88,4-5
        corrTimner-4
        NDCS 1039
        .2011
        1959 09 27.Linköping.......2011
        1959 09 28.Stockholm.......2011
        1959 09 29.Goeteborg.......2011
        1959 09 30.CopenhagenKb Hallen......2011

        October 1959

        1959 10 01.Aarhus (Den)A.Hallen......2011
        1959 10 03.Hamburg.......2011
        1959 10 --.Paris, France.1 Recordg session Duke’s Sidemen..09,3-33
        02,3-9
        02,1-22
        ..2011
        1959 10 04.BerlinSportpalast..DE593389,1-12
        88,1-2
        86,3-7
        ..2011
        1959 10 05.Hannover.......2011
        1959 10 06.BerlinSportpalast......2011
        1959 10 07.Kiel.......2011
        1959 10 08.Essen.......2011
        1959 10 09.ZurichKongresshaus..DE593410,1-7
        06,2-12+52
        01,3-26
        96,2-3
        94,2-9
        corrTimner-4/28+32
        NDCS 1096
        .2011
        1959 10 10.Nürnberg.......2011
        1959 10 11.MunichDeutsches Museum..DE5935...2011
        1959 10 15.Düsseldorf.......2011
        1959 10 16.Koeln.......2011
        1959 10 17.Frankfurt.......2011
        1959 10 18.Wien.......2011
        1959 10 21...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Clark Terry leaves the band although he will record with it several times over the next 14 years.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1959 10 21...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Quentin Jackson leaves the band but is in some later band recordings.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23

        November 1959

        1959 11 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Ozzie Bailey, vocalist, rejoins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-10
        1959 11 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Cat Anderson, trumpet, leaves the band again in early November
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012 10 10
        1959 11 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Trumpeter Moon Mullins rejoins the band in early November.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1959 11 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Willie Cook, trumpet, rejoins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1959 11 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Matthew Gee, trombone, born in 1921, joins the band in early November
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1959 11 03.Atlantic OceanHMS "Queen Elizabeth"return to USA.....2011
        1959 11 061959 11 08Pennsauken, N.J.Red Hill Inn......2011
        1959 11 13.New York, N.Y.NBC StudiosTaping session for Grammy awards presented to Ellington by National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States for
        • Best Performance By A Dance Band
        • Best Musical Composition First Recorded And Released In 1959 (More Than 5 Minutes Duration)
        • Best Sound Track Album - Background Score From A Motion Picture Or Television

        Broadcast nationally 1959-11-27
        NARAS website - past winnersDE5936.Stratemann
        pp 403-412 with photos
        .Added 2012-01-11
        1959 11 18.Milford, Mass.Crystal Ballroom......2011
        1959 11 191959 11 29Boston, Mass.Storyville......2011
        1959 11 13.New York, N.Y.NBC StudiosTaping Session for Grammy awards presented to Ellington by National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States for
        • Best Performance By A Dance Band
        • Best Musical Composition First Recorded And Released In 1959 (More Than 5 Minutes Duration)
        • Best Sound Track Album - Background Score From A Motion Picture Or Television

        Broadcast nationally 1959-11-27
        NARAS website - past winners..Stratemann
        pp 403-412 with photos
        .Added 2012-01-11

        December 1959

        1959 12 01
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1959 12 02
        Wednesday
        ...Death of Shelton Hemphill.djpAdded 2012 10 11
        1959 12 02
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.30th St. Columbia Studio..DE5937 05,1-14+32
        03,2-21
        00,3-24
        00,1-25
        98,2-12
        95,1-4
        85,1-8
        84,3-5
        ..2011
        1959 12 03
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.30th St. Columbia Studio..DE593805,1-39
        04,3-30+50
        03,2-21
        88,3-5
        85,1-8
        84,3-5
        ..2011
        1959 12 04
        Friday
        ..activities not documented.
        1959 12 05
        Saturday
        ..activities not documented.
        1959 12 06
        Sunday
        ..activities not documented.
        1959 12 07
        Monday
        .Toronto, Ont.CBC studiosCBC television “Jack Kane Hour”
        Ellington soloed in front of the 34-piece house band. Anderson, Hamilton, Hodges, Carney and Woode joined in for some tunes.
        .DE5939...
        added 2011

        updated 2013-07-08
        1959 12 08
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1959 12 09
        Wednesday
        .Hartford, Conn.Bushnell Auditorium......2011
        1959 12 10
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Hunter College......2011
        1959 12 11
        Friday
        .Toronto, Ont.Massey Hall......2011
        1959 12 12
        Saturday
        .Toronto, Ont.Royal York Hotel
        199 Queen St. W.
        ......2011
        1959 12 13
        Sunday
        ..activities not documented.
        1959 12 14
        Monday
        ..activities not documented.
        1959 12 15
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1959 12 16
        Wednesday
        1960 01 10Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        Night Club
        This was Ellington's last Blue Note engagement. The contract called for 32 hours in 5 days each week, a matinee on Sundays and Mondays and Tuesdays off. On New Year's Eve, the band was broadcast at 10:30 pm on CBS and earlier in the set on NBC.

        Cat Anderson left the band before this engagement but would return later.
        • Ad, Chicago Defender, 1959-12-19 p.18
        • Stratemann, p.419
        .
        DE5940... added 2011
        updated 2012-01-27
        1959 12 17
        Thursday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        See 1959 12 16.....2011
        1959 12 18
        Friday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        See 1959 12 16.....2011
        1959 12 19
        Saturday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        See 1959 12 16.....2011
        1959 12 20
        Sunday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        See 1959 12 16.....2011
        1959 12 21
        Monday
        ..Blue Note day off
        activities not documented
        .
        1959 12 22
        Tuesday
        ..Blue Note day off
        activities not documented
        .
        1959 12 23
        Wednesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        See 1959 12 16.....2011
        1959 12 24
        Thursday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        See 1959 12 16.....2011
        1959 12 25
        Friday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        See 1959 12 16.....2011
        1959 12 26
        Saturday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        See 1959 12 16.....2011
        1959 12 27
        Sunday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        See 1959 12 16.....2011
        1959 12 28
        Monday
        ..Blue Note day off
        activities not documented
        .
        1959 12 29
        Tuesday
        ..Blue Note day off
        activities not documented
        .
        1959 12 30
        Wednesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        See 1959 12 16.....2011
        1959 12 31
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented



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        January 1960

        1960 01 --.New York, N.Y..Ellington broadcasts two bond promotions for the “1960 Cancer Crusade”.DE6001... added 2011
        updated 2012-01-27
        1960 01 01
        Friday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        See 1959 12 16.....2011
        1960 01 02
        Saturday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        See 1959 12 16.....2011
        1960 01 03
        Sunday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        See 1959 12 16.....2011
        1960 01 04
        Monday
        ..Blue Note day off
        activities not documented
        .
        1960 01 05
        Tuesday
        ..Blue Note day off
        activities not documented
        .
        1960 01 06
        Wednesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        See 1959 12 16.....2011
        1960 01 07
        Thursday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        See 1959 12 16.....2011
        1960 01 08
        Friday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        See 1959 12 16.....2011
        1960 01 09
        Saturday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        See 1959 12 16.....2011
        1960 01 10
        Sunday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note
        See 1959 12 16.....2011
        1960 01 11
        Monday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 01 12
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 01 13
        Wednesday
        .Elmhurst, Ill.York High School......2011
        1960 01 14
        Thursday
        .Springfield, Ill.Springfield High School......2011
        1960 01 15
        Friday
        .St. Louis, Mo.Kiel AuditoriumBand concert played for basketball crowd following a game....Stratemann, p.419. added 2011
        updated 2012-01-27
        1960 01 16
        Saturday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 01 17
        Sunday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 01 18
        Monday
        .Milwaukee, Wisc.Memorial CenterLuncheon of the Friends of Art

        Duke and bassist Jimmy Woode played for 300.
        ...Stratemann, p.419. added 2011
        updated 2012-01-27
        1960 01 18
        Monday
        .Milwaukee, Wisc.Shorewood AuditoriumConcert for 800.

        "Ellington also paid a brief visit to Count Basie...at Curro's..."
        ...Stratemann, p.419. added 2011
        updated 2012-01-27
        1960 01 19
        Tuesday
        .Minneapolis, Minn..Private party...Stratemann, p.419. added 2011
        updated 2012-01-27
        1960 01 20
        Wednesday
        .La Crosse, Wisc.Mary E. Sawyer Auditorium....Stratemann, p.419. added 2011
        updated 2012-01-27
        1960 01 21
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 01 22
        Friday
        1960 01 28Chicago, Ill.Tivoli TheatreStage show
        In Person Duke Ellington and his Famous Band with Lil Greenwood, Ozzie Bailey, Ray Nance. Also on the bill: Jackie (Moms) Mabley, Baker & Howard, and Peg Leg Bates. The film was Timbuktu starring Victor Mature and Yvonne de Carlo. Doors opened 1:30 pm, last stage show at 10 pm
        Stratemann, p.419 citing Chicato Defender 1960-01-23 p.4.... added 2011
        updated 2012-01-27
        2013-07-08
        1960 01 23
        Saturday
        .Chicago, Ill.Tivoli TheatreStage show - see 1960 01 22.....2011
        1960 01 24
        Sunday
        .Chicago, Ill.Tivoli TheatreStage show - see 1960 01 22.....2011
        1960 01 25
        Monday
        .Chicago, Ill.Tivoli TheatreStage show - see 1960 01 22.....2011
        1960 01 26
        Tuesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Tivoli TheatreStage show - see 1960 01 22.....2011
        1960 01 27
        Wednesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Tivoli TheatreStage show - see 1960 01 22.....2011
        1960 01 28
        Thursday
        .Chicago, Ill.Tivoli TheatreStage show - see 1960 01 22.....2011
        1960 01 29
        Friday
        .Trotwood, Ohio
        (Dayton Suburb)
        Wampler's Ballarena......
        added 2011

        updated 2012-01-27
        1960 01 30
        Saturday
        .Detroit, Mich.Motor CityDuke Ellington has been set to appear with the Detroit Pistons, pro basketball team, on January 30 at Motor CityStratemann p.419..Billboard, 18 Jan 1960,p.60djp added 2011
        updated 2012-01-27
        1960 01 31
        Sunday
        .Columbus, Oh..Valley Dale BallroomCavaliers Club winter dance.....2011

        February 1960

        1960 02 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Ozzie Bailey leaves the band again
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-10
        1960 02 01
        Monday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 02 02
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 02 03
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 02 04
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 02 05
        Friday
        .Washington, D.C.National Guard ArmoryMardi Gras Ball for the Omega Psi Fraternity..... added 2011
        updated 2012-01-27
        1960 02 06
        Saturday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 02 07
        Sunday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 02 08
        Monday
        1960 02 13Monroeville, Penn.Town House......2011
        1960 02 09
        Tuesday
        .Monroeville, Penn.Town Housesee 1960 02 08.....2011
        .Monroeville, Penn.Town Housesee 1960 02 08.....2011
        1960 02 10
        Wednesday
        .Monroeville, Penn.Town Housesee 1960 02 08.....2011
        1960 02 11
        Thursday
        .Monroeville, Penn.Town Housesee 1960 02 08.....2011
        1960 02 12
        Friday
        .Monroeville, Penn.Town Housesee 1960 02 08.....2011
        1960 02 13
        Saturday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 02 14
        Sunday
        .Norfolk, Va.Municipal AuditoriumConcert, audience of 3,300.....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-07-08
        1960 02 15
        Monday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 02 16
        Tuesday
        .Ft. Eustis, Va.NCO Club......2011
        1960 02 17
        Wednesday
        .Petersburg, Va.Virginia State College......2011
        1960 02 18
        Thursday
        .Ft. Bragg, N.C.Main Officer's Club......2011
        1960 02 19
        Friday
        .Chapel Hill, N.C.University of North Carolina......2011
        1960 02 20
        Saturday
        .Charlotteville, Va.University of VirginiaAfternoon concert.....2011
        1960 02 21
        Sunday
        .Williamsburg, VaWilliam & Mary Memorial Hall
        William & Mary College
        ..DE6002.corrTimner-4/28.2011
        1960 02 22
        Monday
        8:30PM
        .Baltimore, Md.Shriver Hall
        Johns Hopkins University
        Brotherhood Week concert, sponsored by the YMCA, with an audience of 1,000.DE600306,1-33..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-07-08
        1960 02 22
        Monday
        .Baltimore, Md.Blue Jay RestaurantDuring the intermission at the concert, Wally Orlinsky and Ruth Fegley approached Ellington backstage to ask him to see if the owner of a Jim Crow restaurant would indeed serve a 'proper nigger' as he had said he would. Thirty-five students, including five Afro-Americans, had tried to eat at the Blue Jay earlier in the day and been refused service. Ms Fegley boarded the band bus after the concert, and the bus arrived at the restaurant shortly before midnight. Some policemen, a reporter and a photographer from the Afro-American were present when they arrived.

        Ms Fegley:

        He and I got off...as soon as we opened the door and went in, (the owner) turned the lights off and said "We're closing."...We didn't make an issue, we just left, the Afro took pictures, the Duke left."

        Afro-American:

        Famed bandleader Duke Ellington and a group who had attended a concert ... as a Brotherhood Week activity ...were turned back at the door of the Blue Jay Restaurant about 11:45 pm Monday.

        The group, including Miss Ruth Fegley and Howard (Sonny) Young of Baltimore, a student leader... and the band leader's manager, Albert Celley, were told: "Sorry Folks, but we're closing. You can't be served." The spokeman, who identified himself as manager, then started dousing the lights. One of the Hopkins student leaders said they had been informed on Sunday night the place would be open until 1 a.m. last night...

        Two days after the protest, the restaurant was destroyed by a fire that started in the basement.
      • Stratemann, p.420
      • Vail II
      • Harvey G. Cohen, Duke Ellington's America, University of Chicago Press, 2010, pp.387-390 citing several newspapers
      • The Afro-American, 1960-03-05, p.5
      • ...djp
        added 2013-07-08
        1960 02 23
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented
        (Cohen's description of the Blue Jay incident says the band was to travel by bus that night to Philadelphia)
        .
        1960 02 24
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 02 25
        Thursday
        .Worcester, Mass. Memorial Auditorium......2011
        1960 02 26
        Friday
        .Hanover, N.H. Dartmouth College..DE6004...2011
        1960 02 27
        Saturday
        .Middlebury, Vt.Middlebury College......2011
        1960 02 28
        Sunday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 02 29
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y..Gonsalves/Hodges recording session

        The activities of other band members and Duke are not documented.
        ..99,3-17..2011

        March 1960

        1960 03 01
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 03 01...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Matthew Gee leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1960 03 02...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Juan Tizol rejoins the band and singer Milt Grayson joins the band
        Stratemann, p.420

        New Desor vol.2
        djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1960 03 02
        Wednesday
        1960 05 24Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        This engagement was to be for six weeks but was extended to twelve.Stratemann, p.420, citing Billboard 1960 05 27 p.18....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 03 03
        Thursday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 03 04
        Friday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 03 05
        Saturday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 03 06
        Sunday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 03 07
        Monday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 03 08
        Tuesday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 03 09
        Wednesday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 03 10
        Thursday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 03 11
        Friday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 03 12
        Saturday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 03 13
        Sunday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 03 14
        Monday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 03 15
        Tuesday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 03 16
        Wednesday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 03 17
        Thursday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 03 18
        Friday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 03 19
        Saturday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 03 20
        Sunday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 03 21
        Monday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 03 22
        Tuesday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 03 23
        Wednesday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 03 24
        Thursday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 03 25
        Friday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 03 26
        Saturday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 03 27
        Sunday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 03 28
        Monday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 03 29
        Tuesday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 03 30
        Wednesday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 03 31
        Thursday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14

        April 1960

        1960 04 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Drummer Jimmy Johnson leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1960 04 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Frank Dunlop, drums, joins the band in mid-April and leaves in late May
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1960 04 01
        Friday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 04 02
        Saturday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 04 03
        Sunday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 04 04
        Monday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 04 05
        Tuesday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 04 06
        Wednesday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 04 07
        Thursday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 04 08
        Friday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 04 09
        Saturday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 04 10
        Sunday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 04 11
        Monday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 04 11...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Jimmy Woode, bass, leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1960 04 12...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Aaron Bell, bass & tuba, joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-10
        1960 04 12
        Tuesday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 04 13
        Wednesday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 04 14
        Thursday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 04 15
        Friday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 04 16
        Saturday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 04 17
        Sunday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 04 18
        Monday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 04 19
        Tuesday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 04 20
        Wednesday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 04 21
        Thursday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 04 22
        Friday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 04 23
        Saturday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 04 24
        Sunday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 04 25
        Monday
        .Culver City, Cal.MGM StudioRecording session for the soundtrack of the TV serial "Asphalt Jungle." Titles recorded:
        • Cops (Asphalt Jungle)
        • Wild Car
        • Want to Love You
        • Blues for Asphalt Jungle
        .DE600504,3-31
        95,1-2
        .djp
        added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 04 25
        Monday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 04 26
        Tuesday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 04 27
        Wednesday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 04 28
        Thursday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 04 29
        Friday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 04 30
        Saturday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14

        May 1960

        1960 05 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Sam Woodyard, drums, rejoins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1960 05 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Frank Dunlop leaves the band in late May
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1960 05 01
        Sunday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 05 02
        Monday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 05 03
        Tuesday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 05 04
        Wednesday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 05 05
        Thursday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 05 06
        Friday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 05 07
        Saturday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 05 08
        Sunday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 05 09
        Monday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 05 10
        Tuesday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 05 11
        Wednesday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 05 12
        Thursday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 05 13
        Friday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 05 14
        Saturday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 05 15
        Sunday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 05 16
        Monday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 05 17
        Tuesday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 05 18
        Wednesday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 05 19
        Thursday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 05 20
        Friday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 05 21
        Saturday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 05 22
        Sunday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 05 23
        Monday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 05 24
        Tuesday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Starlight Lounge
        Riviera Hotel
        see 1960 03 02

        End of engagement
        ....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 05 25
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 05 26...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Trombonist Lawrence Brown, rejoins the band, increasing the trombone section to four men. He also participated in the soundtrack recording of The Asphalt Jungle on 1960 04 25, but New Desor does not list him in the May 26 recording session.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1960 05 26
        Thursday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Radio Recorders studioRecording session, “Nutcracker Suite”

        Duke Ellington and his Orchestra
        A.Marenquito, Cook, Edward Mullens, Nance, Woode, Woodman, Tizol, Hamilton, Procope, Gonsalves, Carney, Ellington, Bell, Woodyard, Greenwood, GraysonTitles recorded
        • Overture
        • Entr'acte
        • Arabesque Cookie
        .DE600611,2-18.djp
        added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14
        1960 05 27
        Friday
        .Santa Monica, Cal.Civic Auditorium..DE600705,3-15..2011
        1960 05 28
        Saturday
        .San Diego, Cal.Russ Auditorium......2011
        1960 05 29
        Sunday
        .Pasadena, Cal.Civic Auditorium......2011
        1960 05 29
        Sunday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Zenda Ballroom......2011
        1960 05 30
        Monday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Hollywood Palladium......2011
        1960 05 31
        Tuesday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Radio Recorders studioRecording session, “Nutcracker Suite”

        Duke Ellington and his Orchestra
        A.Marenquito, Cook, Edward Mullens, Nance, Woode, Woodman, Tizol, Hamilton, Procope, Gonsalves, Carney, Ellington, Bell, Woodyard, Greenwood, Grayson

        Titles recorded:
        .DE600805,1-32
        03,2-22
        .djp
        added 2011

        updated 2012-10-14

        June 1960

        1960 06 01
        Wednesday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Facks IICancelled booking - the club owner felt Ellington's other activities in the area would affect his business, so the engagement was postponed twice. See 1960 07 07Stratemann p.425...
        added 2013-07-08
        1960 06 01
        Wednesday
        .Los Angeles, Cal. recording session Columbia..DE600985,1-8corrTimner-4/36.2011
        1960 06 02
        Thursday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Radio Recorders..DE601004,3-31
        03,2-22
        85,1-9
        ..2011
        1960 06 03
        Friday
        .Los Angeles, Cal..Recording session, ”Nutcracker Suite”.DE6011...2011
        1960 06 03
        Friday
        .Long Beach, Cal.Municipal Auditorium......2011
        1960 06 04
        Saturday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Shrine Auditorium......2011
        1960 06 05
        Sunday
        .Oakland, Cal. Auditorium....Gleason186.2011
        1960 06 06
        Monday
        .MarysvilleBeale Air Force Base......2011
        1960 06 07
        Tuesday
        .ChicoState College......2011
        1960 06 08
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 06 09
        Thursday
        .Seattle, Wash.Palomar Ballroom......2011
        1960 06 10
        Friday
        .PortlandCivic Auditorium......2011
        1960 06 11
        Saturday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 06 12
        Sunday
        .SpokaneFairchild Air Force Base......2011
        1960 06 13
        Monday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 06 14
        Tuesday
        .Victoria B.C.Memorial......2011
        1960 06 14
        Tuesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Blue Note CaféPeripheral event
        The Blue Note shut down on this date. Al Hirt was the last act to perform in it.
        Blue Note Memories, The Chicago Reader, 1989-08-17.Added _______
        1960 06 15
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 06 16
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 06 17
        Friday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Civic Auditorium....Gleason187.2011
        1960 06 18
        Saturday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Hollywood Bowl....VARphoto.2011
        1960 06 19
        Sunday
        .Sacramento, Cal.Memorial Auditorium......2011
        1960 06 --.Los Angeles, Cal.New Desor shows an undated June discussion between Ellington and Strayhorn..DE6012...2011
        1960 06 20
        Monday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Radio Recorders..DE601304,3-31
        03,2-22
        85,1-9
        corrTimner-4
        ..2011
        1960 06 21
        Tuesday
        .Los Angeles, Cal..Recording session, “Nutcracker Suite”.DE6014...2011
        1960 06 22
        Wednesday
        .Los Angeles, Cal..Radio Recorders.DE601505,3-41
        04,3-31
        03,2-22
        02,3-26+27
        NDCS 1040.2011
        1960 06 22
        Wednesday
        1960 06 26Los Angeles, Cal.CrescendoNight club run. There was a conflict in contractual requirements over whose name would be top of the marquee. The band played without him, who was reportedly sick, the first four nights (according to Stratemann) although his other activities continued. Stratemann, p.420 citing .....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-07-08
        1960 06 23
        Thursday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.CrescendoNight club - see 1960 06 22 (band without Duke).....2011
        1960 06 24
        Friday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.CrescendoNight club - see 1960 06 22 (band without Duke).....2011
        1960 06 25
        Saturday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.CrescendoNight club - see 1960 06 22 (band without Duke).....2011
        1960 06 26
        Sunday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Radio RecordersFilming for Ellington's five minute episode of CBS television film short "Play Back." This was an advertising series made to promote Columbia records. By October 1961, CBS had produced 13 such shorts, with another 28 planned, not all of which were made.Stratemann pp.423-424DE601611,2-18
        07,1-42
        04,3-50
        97,2-8

        Strat424photo
        JITM2527photo
        .
        added 2011

        updated 2013-07-08
        1960 06 26
        Sunday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.CrescendoNight club - see 1960 06 22 - while Stratemann said Ellington was absent the first 4 nights, if he showed up the next day's events might not have happened......
        added 2011

        updated 2013-07-08
        1960 06 27
        Monday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.CrescendoWhen the band arrived, club owner 'decided to pull the band' since Ellington apparently was not getting any better. It isn't clear if the band played this evening or not nor is it clear if Ellington showed up......
        added 2011

        updated 2013-07-08
        1960 06 28
        Tuesday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Radio RecordersRecording session, “Peer Gynt Suite”.DE601703,2-22..2011
        1960 06 29
        Wednesday
        .Los Angeles, Cal..Recording session, ”Peer Gynt Suite.DE6018 ”03,2-22..2011
        1960 06 30
        Thursday
        .Los Angeles, Cal..Recording session, “PeerGyntSuite.DE6019 ”03,2-22
        86,1-3
        85,4-5
        85,3-2
        85,1-9
        84,5-2
        ..2011




        July 1960

        1960 07 01
        Friday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Radio Recorders ”Asphalt Jungle”.DE602004,3-31
        86,1-3
        85,1-9
        ..2011
        1960 07 02
        Saturday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 07 03
        Sunday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 07 04
        Monday
        .Monterey, Cal.Wharf Theatre......2011
        1960 07 05
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 07 06
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 07 07
        Thursday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Fack's II
        960 Bush
        "Duke Ellington and his Revue"
        "first lockout of Ellington's career"
        Ellington played three sold-out shows the first night.

        The band was booked for either 11 (advertised) or 10 nights (announcements), but the engagement ended before the second night when the Internal Revenue Service shut the club down for non-payment of taxes.

        AP reported the band's instruments were locked inside, but Stratemann reports the band boy was in the club and removed the instruments and wardrobe "just minutes before padlock time." Stratemann reports Ellington, not having drawn an advance, was unpaid and sent the band back to Los Angeles while he, Strayhorn and the rhythm section stayed due to other commitments.
        Ad, Oakland Tribune 1960-07-02 ("11 straight nights")

        Announcements:
        • San Mateo Times 1960-07-01
        • Oakland Tribune 1960-07-06
        • Hayward Daily Review 1960-07-08

        UPI and AP wirestories:
        • Independent Press Telegram, 1960-07-10
        • Hayword Sunday Review, 1960-07-10
        • Humboldt Standard, 1960-07-10
        ..Stratemann
        p.425, citing Variety 1960-07-18 p.51
        AGP 2012-08-30.
        added 2011

        updated 2012-08-30
        1960 07 08
        Friday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Fack's II
        960 Bush
        Cancelled gig due to IRS padlocking the club.....
        added 2013-07-08
        1960 07 09
        Saturday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 07 10
        Sunday
        .San Francisco, Cal.."Jazz Audition" broadcast...corrTimner-4/36.2011
        1960 07 10
        Sunday
        .??.Russ Wilson Interview..09,3-5..2011
        1960 07 11
        Monday
        .San Francisco, Cal..”Jazz Casual” telecast.DE602195,2-6Stratemann 675
        corrTimner-4/28+36
        .2011
        1960 07 12
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 07 13
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 07 14
        Thursday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Radio Recorders Contract "Unknown Session"..11,1-19
        03,3-28
        99,5-6/7
        85,4-5
        84,5-2
        79,3-2
        .corrTimner-4/282011
        1960 07 15
        Friday
        .Los Angeles, Cal..“Unknown session ”.DE602208,2-33
        86,1-3
        84,5-2
        ..2011
        1960 07 16
        Saturday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 07 17
        Sunday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 07 18
        Monday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 07 19
        Tuesday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Moulin Rouge..DE6023...2011
        1960 07 20
        Wednesday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Moulin Rouge......2011
        1960 07 21
        Thursday
        .Los Angeles, Cal..“Paris Blues”.DE602411,2-10
        11,1-23
        10,3-24
        00,2-19
        .NDCS 11022011
        1960 07 22
        Friday
        .Sacramento, Cal.Mather Air Force Base..DE602503,3-25
        00,3-25
        00,2-19
        93,4-5
        92,4-8
        92,3-7
        89,1-12
        88,5-2
        81,4-3
        81,2-4
        81,1-4
        .NDCS 10522011
        1960 07 23
        Saturday
        1960 07 24
        Sunday
        Portland, Ore.Portland State College......2011
        1960 07 24
        Sunday
        .Portland, Ore.Portland State Collegesee 1960 07 23.....2011
        1960 07 25
        Monday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 07 26
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 07 27
        Wednesday
        .Salt Lake City, UtahLagoon......2011
        1960 07 28
        Thursday
        .Denver, Col.Red Rocks Theatre..DE6026...2011
        1960 07 29
        Friday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 07 30
        Saturday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 07 31
        Sunday
        ..activities not documented.

        August 1960

        1960 08 01
        Monday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 08 02
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 08 03
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 08 04
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 08 05
        Friday
        .St Joseph, Mo.Frog Hop Ballroom......2011
        1960 08 06
        Saturday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 08 07
        Sunday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 08 08
        Monday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 08 09
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 08 10
        Wednesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Court Theater>
        University of Chicago
        ......2011
        1960 08 11
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 08 12
        Friday
        .Saugatuck, Mich.Festival GroundsFirst annual jazz festival.....2011
        1960 08 13
        Saturday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 08 14
        Sunday
        .Chicago, Ill.Theater-In-The-Round
        University of Chicago
        ......2011
        1960 08 15
        Monday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 08 16
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 08 17
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 08 18
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 08 19
        Friday
        .Detroit, Mich.State FairgroundsAmerican Jazz Festival

        Only 6,800 turned up to hear Dave Brubeck, Dinah Washington, Cannonball Adderly, Duke Ellington and others. Organizers attributed the low attendance to reports of riots at recent jazz festivals at Newport R.I., Windsor, Ont., and in England.
        Holland, Mich. Evening Sentinel, 1960-08-20 p.5DE6027...
        added 2011

        updated 2013-07-09
        1960 08 20
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Randall's Island StadiumRandall's Island Jazz Festival......2011
        1960 08 21
        Sunday
        .Buffalo, N.Y.Offerman Stadium......2011
        1960 08 22
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.M.V.Hudson"Moonlight Sail".....2011
        1960 08 23
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 08 24
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 08 25
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 08 26
        Friday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.Connie Mack StadiumQuaker City Jazz Festival.DE602890,1-5..2011
        1960 08 27
        Saturday
        .Wakefield, Mass.Outdoor Show Bowl
        Pleasure Island
        Second annual Boston Jazz Festival

        In addition to Ellington and his orchestra, Dinah Washington, The Four Freshmen, Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, theOscar Peterson Trio and Fred Kaz Trio were to appear.
        Entertainment column, Lowell Sun, 1960-08-27 p.9....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-07-09
        1960 08 28
        Sunday
        ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Aaron Bell rejoins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-10
        1960 08 28
        Sunday
        8:30 PM
        .Lenox, Mass.Berkshire Music Barn.Berkshire Eagle
        • Ad, 1960-08-20, p.11A
        • Plug, 1960-08-25, p.6
        • Review, 1960-08-29, p.7
        ....2011
        1960 08 29
        Monday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 08 30
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 08 31
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.

        September 1960

        1960 09 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Trombonist Britt Woodman leaves the band but will be recorded with it eveal times in 1962, 1963 and 1973

        Matthew Gee, trombone, rejoins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1960 09 O1
        Thursday
        .Coshocton, Oh.Lake Park Dance Pavilion"Final dance of the current season"
        Presented by Coshocton Jaycees
        Tickets:
        advance $2.50;
        at door, $3.00
        Ads and Plugs, Coshocton Tribune
        • 1960-08-21,p.16
        • 1960-08-23, p.10
        • 1960-08-25,p.21
        • 1960-08-27,p.2
        • 1960-08-30,p.9
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-07-10
        1960 09 02
        Friday
        .Indianapolis, Ind.Indiana Fairgrounds......2011
        1960 09 03
        Saturday
        .Cannelton, Ind.Mesker Amphitheater......2011
        1960 09 04
        Sunday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 09 05
        Monday
        8 PM
        .Sandusky, Oh..Sandusky County Fair

        (Stratemann says there is a photo in the Duke Ellington Scrap Books)
        • Sandusky Register 1960-08-30, p.13
        • Stratemann, p.426
        ...djp
        added 2013-07-10
        1960 09 06
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 09 07
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 09 08
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 09 08
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Nola StudiosPeripheral event
        Johnny Hodges recording session
        ..00,3-19..2011
        1960 09 09
        Friday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 09 10
        Saturday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 09 11
        Sunday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 09 12
        Monday
        1960 09 19
        Monday
        Boston, Mass.Storyville
        Bradford Hotel
        Nightclub engagement

        The band, delayed by Hurricane Donna, arrived late for this, the opening night at the new location of George Wein's jazz club on the ground floor of the hotel.

        Stratemann says Ellington stayed an extra day.
        • Stratemann p.426
        • Vail II
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-07-10
        1960 09 13
        Tuesday
        .Boston, Mass.StoryvilleNightclub - see 1960 09 12.....2011
        1960 09 14
        Wednesday
        .Boston, Mass.StoryvilleNightclub - see 1960 09 12.....2011
        1960 09 15
        Thursday
        .Boston, Mass.StoryvilleNightclub - see 1960 09 12.....2011
        1960 09 16
        Friday
        ...Peripheral event
        Harry Carney recording session, Carney as leader. Sidemen included Willie Cook, Moon Mullins, Ray Nance, Booty Wood, Paul Gonsalves, Aaron Bell, Sam Woodyard, Rollins Griffith (p)
        • Stratemann p.426
        • Vail II
        .Added 2013-07-10
        1960 09 16
        Friday
        .Boston, Mass.StoryvilleNightclub - see 1960 09 12.....2011
        1960 09 17
        Saturday
        ...Peripheral event
        Harry Carney recording session, Carney as leader. Sidemen included Willie Cook, Ray Nance, Fats Ford, Booty Wood, Paul Gonsalves, Aaron Bell, Sam Woodyard, Rollins Griffith (p)
        • Stratemann p.426
        • Vail II
        .Added 2013-07-10
        1960 09 17
        Saturday
        .Boston, Mass.StoryvilleNightclub - see 1960 09 12.....2011
        1960 09 18
        Sunday
        .Boston, Mass.StoryvilleNightclub - see 1960 09 12.....2011
        1960 09 19
        Monday
        .Boston, Mass.StoryvilleNightclub - see 1960 09 12.....2011
        1960 09 20
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 09 21
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 09 22
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 09 23
        Friday
        .New York and San FranciscoTravelThe Oakland Tribune reported the Ellington and Mulligan orchestras, the Cannonball Adderley quartet, Gunther Schuller and J.J.Johnson were to arrive by special plane from New York.Oakland Tribune 1960-09-23 p.16-D..djp
        added 2013-07-10
        1960 09 24
        Saturday
        8:15 PM scheduled start
        .Monterey, Cal.Festival GroundsThird annual Monterey Jazz Festival
        Ellington and his orchestra with Jimmy Rushing. Cannonball Adderley and his group also perform in this concert. Stratemann shows a photo with tap dancer Bunny Briggs on stage during a Gonsalves solo.

        This recorded jazz festival recorded concert included the premiere of Suite Thursday

        Although Down Beat commented about the Ellington concert having a rough start - the curtain opened too early when only 8 men were on stage, it tuned up in front of the audience, Ellington arrived a few minutes late and Hodges and Gee were quite late, the Ellington concert received a glowing review in the Oakland Tribune and after the initial grumbling, a pretty good review in Down Beat.
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Marenguito, Cook, Mullins, Nance, Gee, Brown, Hamilton, Procope, Hodges, Gonsalves, Carney, Ellington, Bell, Woodyard, Jimmy Rushing

        Titles recorded:
        • Take The "A" Train (theme)
        • Perdido
        • Overture
        • Half The Fun
        • Jeep's Blues
        • Newport Up
        • Sophisticated Lady
        • SUITE THURSDAY
          • Misfit Blues
          • Schwiphti
          • Zweet Zurzday
          • Lay-By
        • Dance Of The Floreadores
        • Jam With Sam
        • Jones
        • On The Sunny Side Of The Street
        • Goin' To Chicago
        • Sent For You Yesterday
        • You Can't Run Around
        • Red Carpet
        • Stratemann p.426-427, citing Down Beat 1960-11-10
        • Vail II with undated Down Beat review
        • Oakland Tribune
            1960-08-28, p.2B
          • 1960-09-25, p.26
        DE6029Photo Stratemann p.427.
        added 2011

        updated 2013-07-10
        1960 09 25
        Sunday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 09 26
        Monday
        1960 10 09San Francisco, Cal.Club Névé
        960 Bush St.
        Initially called Névé San Francisco, this was formerly Facks II (see 1960 07 07). Stratemann says the new owners assumed the earlier Facks II contract and paid $10,500 through the AFM.

        The Bright Lights column in the San Mateo Times said

        Michel Dupont and Jerry Le Grand brought their Neve (former Fack's II, the Bush street jazz spot)to musical life" last Monday evening with the advent of Duke Ellington and his orchestra, who played to one of the largest crowds since former Owner George Andres opened the front doors.

        • Stratemann p.426 citing
          • Down Beat 1960-11-10
          • Duke Ellington Jazz Society newsletter 1960-11
        • Vail II with copy of ad.
        • San Mateo Times
          • 1960-09-23 p.22
          • 1960-09-30 p.20
          • 1960-10-07 p.2B
        • Oakland Tribune 1960-09-25, p.6-B
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-07-10
        1960 09 27
        Tuesday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Club NévéClub date -see 1960 09 26
        Part of the performance was recordedDuke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Marenguito, Cook, Mullins, Nance, Gee, Brown, Hamilton, Procope, Hodges, Gonsalves, Carney, Ellington, Bell, Woodyard, Grayson

        Titles recorded:
        • Take The "A" Train (theme)
        • SUITE THURSDAY
          • Misfit Blues
          • Schwiphti
          • Zweet Zurzday
          • Lay-By
        • Prelude To A Kiss
        • C-Jam Blues
        • Lost In Loveliness
        • One More Once
        .DE603007,1-49..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-07-10
        1960 09 28
        Wednesday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Club Névésee 1960 09 26......2011
        1960 09 29
        Thursday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Club Névésee 1960 09 26......2011
        1960 09 30
        Friday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Club Névésee 1960 09 26......2011
        1960 09 29...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Johnny Hodges leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23

        October 1960

        1960 10 01
        Saturday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Club Névésee 1960 09 26......2011
        1960 10 02
        Sunday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Club Névésee 1960 09 26......2011
        1960 10 03
        Monday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Club Névésee 1960 09 26......2011
        1960 10 04
        Tuesday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Club Névésee 1960 09 26

        Broadcast from the club on FM radio station KHIP
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Marenguito, Cook, Mullins, Nance, Gee, Wood, Brown, Hamilton, Procope, Paul Horn, Gonsalves, Carney, Ellington, Bell, Woodyard, Greenwood, Grayson,

        Titles broadcast:
        • Launching Pad
        • Take The "A" Train
        • Red Shoes
        • Red Carpet
        • St. Louis Blues
        • Frustration
        • One More Once
        • Jones
        .DE6031...
        added 2011

        updated 2013-07-10
        1960 10 05
        Wednesday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Club Névésee 1960 09 26......2011
        1960 10 06
        Thursday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Club Névésee 1960 09 26......2011
        1960 10 07
        Friday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Club Névésee 1960 09 26......2011
        1960 10 08
        Saturday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Club Névésee 1960 09 26......2011
        1960 10 09
        Sunday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Club Névésee 1960 09 26......2011
        1960 10 10
        Monday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Radio Recorders“Suite Thursday” recording session (Paul Horn subbing for Johnny Hodges, who had taken ill).DE6032...
        added 2011

        updated 2013-07-07
        1960 10 --.Carbondale, Ill.Southern Illinois University..DE6033...2011
        1960 10 11
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 10 12
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 10 13
        Thursday
        .Rolla, Mo.College of Music
        University of Missouri
        ......2011
        1960 10 14
        Friday
        .St. Louis, Mo.Francis Field House
        Washington University
        ......2011
        1960 10 15
        Saturday
        .Charleston, Ill.Lantz Gym
        Illinois University
        ......2011
        1960 10 16
        Sunday
        2 pm
        .Milwaukee, Wisc.Milwaukee AuditoriumJazz Cavalcade concert
        Promoted by Ray Mitchell, co-sponsored by Glendale Woman's Club

        Three groups performed - Ellington and his orchestra, Dave Brubeck Quartet and Dukes of Dixieland

        3,500 in audience

        Concert
        Ellington led off, then Brubeck, then the Dukes.

        The audience clapped time during the show, and there was only time for Brubeck to play three numbers (he began with a talk on jazz rhythms.

        The concert wrapped up with all three groups jamming for 15 minutes on 'One More Once.'

        At intermission, Ellington and Brubeck went down to the auditorium basement to judge two student jazz combos, but they couldn't decide on a winner.
        • Stratemann, p.427 citing Variety 1960-08-24 p.48
        • Milwaukee Journal, 1960-10-17, p.13
        ...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-27
        1960 10 17
        Monday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 10 18
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 10 19
        Wednesday
        1960 10 20McClure, Ill.Colony Club.
        • Stratemann p.427 citing DESB
        • Vail II
        • Ad, Southern Illinoisian, Carbondale-Herrin-Murphyshire, 1960-10-18 p.11, as well as 1960-11-16 and -17
        .
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-07-07
        1960 10 20
        Thursday
        ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Johnny Hodges rejoins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1960 10 20
        Thursday
        .McClure, Ill.Colony Clubsee 1960 10 19.....2011
        1960 10 21
        Friday
        8:30PM-12:30AM
        .Normal, Ill.McCormick Gymnasium, Illinois State UniversityDance.....2011
        1960 10 22
        Saturday
        .Kalamazoo, Mich.Western Michigan University
        .
        Stratemann p.427...djp
        added 2013-07-07
        1960 10 23
        Sunday
        8 PM
        .River Forrest, Ill.Gymnasium
        Concordia Teachers College
        ConcertOak Leaves, Oak Park, Ill., 1960-10-06, p.40...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-07-10
        1960 10 24
        Monday
        .South Bend, Ind.
        or
        Notre Dame, Ind.
        St. Mary's CollegeEllington is interviewed on the radio by Frank Hamilton.

        Vail II has an Ellington concert at St. Mary's College, Notre Dame University in South Bend, Indiana, followed by the Hamilton interview. Stratemann p.427 shows only the location St. Mary's College, Notre Dame University, Notre Dame, Ill. without mentioning a concert but mentions the interview. New Desor DE6034 shows the interview was broadcast on WSMB in South Bend. The campus map for St. Mary's shows it's in Notre Dame, Indiana, which is an unincorporated centre of population for U.S. Census purposes. Its various webpages give its address as Notre Dame, Ind.

        The district, for want of a better word, has three college campuses - University of Notre Dame, Saint Mary's College, and Holy Cross College. St. Mary's webpage "About South Bend" doesn't mention South Bend but says "Notre Dame, Indiana, is not a city you can find on any major map... Saint Mary’s College and Holy Cross College share this unique mailing address, and much more, with the University of Notre Dame."

        St. Mary's is about 3 miles south of University of Notre Dame, with a river and Holy Cross College lying in between.

        While the exact "legal" location of St. Mary's is unclear, it is clearly not a part of the University of Notre Dame.
        • Vail II
        • Stratemann p.427
        DE603404,1-32
        03,3-25
        ..2011
        1960 10 25
        Tuesday
        8 PM
        .Rock Island, Ill.Centennial Hall
        Augustana College
        Concert, 800 peopleStratemann .427 citing DESB....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-07-07
        1960 10 26
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 10 27
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 10 28
        Friday
        .Pittsburg, Kans.Pittsburg State College......2011
        1960 10 29
        Saturday
        .Decatur, Ill.Millikin University......2011
        1960 10 30
        Sunday
        .Villa Park, Ill.Willowbrook High School......2011
        1960 10 31
        Monday
        ..activities not documented.

        November 1960

        1960 11 01
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 11 02
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 11 03
        Thursday
        .Cleveland, Oh.Music Hall......2011
        1960 11 04
        Friday
        .Princeton, N.J.Princeton University.Stratemann p.427 citing Duke Ellington Jazz Society newsletter 1960-11....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-07-09
        1960 11 05
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Gould Auditorium
        New York University
        .Stratemann p.427 citing Duke Ellington Jazz Society newsletter 1960-11....2011
        1960 11 06
        Sunday
        .Cleveland, Oh.Music Hall2,500 attended this concert which also featured the Dave Brubeck QuartetStratemann p.427 citing
        • Duke Ellington Jazz Society newsletter 1960-11
        • DESB
        ..ellingtonweb.ca.
        added 2011

        updated 2013-07-09
        1960 11 07
        Monday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 11 08
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1960 11 09
        Wednesday
        .Framington, Mass.Meadows Club.Stratemann p.427 citing DESB....2011
        1960 11 10
        Thursday<
        .Taunton, Mass.Roseland Ballroom.Stratemann p.427 citing
        • Duke Ellington Jazz Society newsletter 1960-11
        • DESB
        ....2011
        1960 11 11
        Friday
        1960 11 17
        Thursday
        Boston, Mass.Bradford HotelWhile Stratemann speculates this engagement was actually the Storyville Club, located in the hotel, it seems the club was closed already.
        • Stratemann p.427 citing Duke Ellington Jazz Society newsletter 1960-11
        • Dorothy Kilgallen's syndicated column, The Dover, Ohio, Daily Reporter, 1960-06-23, p.4
        ...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-07-09
        1960 11 12
        Saturday
        .Boston, Mass.Bradford Hotelsee 1960 11 11.....2011
        1960 11 13
        Sunday
        .Boston, Mass.Bradford Hotelsee 1960 11 11.....2011
        1960 11 14
        Monday
        .Boston, Mass.Bradford Hotelsee 1960 11 11.....2011
        1960 11 15
        Tuesday
        .Boston, Mass.Bradford Hotelsee 1960 11 11.....2011
        1960 11 16
        Wednesday
        .Boston, Mass.Bradford Hotelsee 1960 11 11.....2011
        1960 11 17
        Thursday
        .Boston, Mass.Bradford Hotelsee 1960 11 11.....2011
        1960 11 18
        Friday
        .Easton, Penn.Lafayette College.Stratemann p.427 citing Duke Ellington Jazz Society newsletter 1960-11....2011
        1960 11 19
        Saturday
        .Stratford, Conn.Shakespeare Festival Theater.Stratemann p.427 citing Duke Ellington Jazz Society newsletter 1960-11....2011
        1960 11 20
        Sunday
        .Trenton, N.J.Officers Club
        McGuire Air Force Base
        .Stratemann p.428 citing Duke Ellington Jazz Society newsletter 1960-11....2011
        1960 11 21
        Monday
        ..Ellington's during the making of the film Paris Blues are not well documented and what documentation there is is contradictory.

        The band was laid-off while Ellington was away working on the film Paris Blues, although the Dec. 15 1960 edition of Jet Magazine says several of them were working at Storyville. Stratemann quotes a 1969 Willis Conover and Ellington interview, saying the band was temporarily laid off because a scheduled two-week engagement in Boston was cancelled after the bookers learned Ellington would not be appearing personally.

        The Conover note also says prerecordings were done in Hollywood earlier in 1960, and when changes were needed due to rewrites, Ellington had Strayhorn go to Paris in early-mid October to try to sort things out. Ellington himself followed a month later.

        Stratemann, p.428:

        Originally, Ellington was reported to be due in Paris France, for work on his next motion picture, "Paris Blues," on November 21. Instead, he went to California for initial work on the film, and it was December 8, when he 'tightened up his courage and took the air route to Paris to work on the score for "Paris Blues"1

        Jet Magazine Dec.8 (caption to picture):

        Long known for his aversion to flying, bandleader Duke Ellington boards a jet liner in New York for his first overseas flight to Paris.2



        DEMS 09,1-33 says the flight was Dec.8, since the story and accompanying picture were in the Dec. 8 edition of Jet Magazine. This does not account for press deadlines. The date of his arrival in Paris is not yet documented, although the U.S.Foreign Service reported he was in his Paris hotel on Nov. 21 (see next entry).

        Dates and locations should be ascertainable from Ellington's business records at the Smithsonian, by reviewing the travel expenses.
        .09,1-33..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-07-09
        1960 11 21
        Monday
        1961 01 07

        Saturday
        Paris, FranceHotel de la Trémoille
        14 rue de la Trémoille
        A U.S. Foreign Service memorandum to the Director of the FBI reported Ellington's stay in this hotel, and said his reason to be in France was direct the orchestration of the film "Paris Blues."

        ...djpadded 2012-11-14
        1960 11 22
        Tuesday
        .San Francisco, Cal..Peripheral event
        Johnny Hodges recording session with Ben Webster and three non-Ellingtonians

        Source DEMS 00,3-19
        .2011
        1960 11 22
        Tuesday
        .Hollywood or Paris.Ellington and Strayhorn working on film

        Band off work

        See 1960 11 21
        .....added 2012-11-14
        1960 11 23
        Wednesday
        .Hollywood or Paris.Ellington and Strayhorn working on film

        Band off work

        See 1960 11 21
        .....added 2012-11-14
        1960 11 24
        Thursday
        .Hollywood or Paris.Ellington and Strayhorn working on film

        Band off work

        See 1960 11 21
        .....added 2012-11-14
        1960 11 25
        Friday
        .Hollywood or Paris.Ellington and Strayhorn working on film

        Band off work

        See 1960 11 21
        .....added 2012-11-14
        1960 11 26
        Saturday
        .Hollywood or Paris.Ellington and Strayhorn working on film

        Band off work

        See 1960 11 21
        .....added 2012-11-14
        1960 11 27
        Sunday
        .Hollywood or Paris.Ellington and Strayhorn working on film

        Band off work

        See 1960 11 21
        .....added 2012-11-14
        1960 11 28
        Monday
        .Hollywood or Paris.Ellington and Strayhorn working on film

        Band off work

        See 1960 11 21
        .....added 2012-11-14
        1960 11 29
        Tuesday
        .Hollywood or Paris.Ellington and Strayhorn working on film

        Band off work

        See 1960 11 21
        .....added 2012-11-14
        .Hollywood or Paris.Ellington and Strayhorn working on film

        Band off work

        See 1960 11 21
        .....added 2012-11-14

        December 1960

        1960 12 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Singer Lil Greenwood and trombonist Booty Wood leave the band in early December
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-12
        1960 12 01
        Thursday
        .Hollywood or Paris.Ellington and Strayhorn working on film

        Band off work

        See 1960 11 21
        .....added 2012-11-14
        1960 12 02
        Friday
        .Hollywood or Paris.Ellington and Strayhorn working on film

        Band off work

        See 1960 11 21
        .....added 2012-11-14
        1960 12 03
        Saturday
        .Hollywood or Paris.Ellington and Strayhorn working on film

        Band off work

        See 1960 11 21
        .....added 2012-11-14
        1960 12 04
        Sunday
        .Hollywood or Paris.Ellington and Strayhorn working on film

        Band off work

        See 1960 11 21
        .....added 2012-11-14
        1960 12 05
        Monday
        .Hollywood or Paris.Ellington and Strayhorn working on film

        Band off work

        See 1960 11 21
        .....added 2012-11-14
        1960 12 06
        Tuesday
        .Hollywood or Paris.Ellington and Strayhorn working on film

        Band off work

        See 1960 11 21
        .....added 2012-11-14
        1960 12 07
        Wednesday
        .Nerw York and/or Paris.Ellington and Strayhorn working on film

        Band off work

        See 1960 11 21

        The Dec. 8 edition of Jet Magazine carried an undated photo of Duke in the hatchway of a PanAmerican jet liner in New York. This was likely taken on or before Dec.7. Since Ellington did not take a direct flight from Hollywood to Paris, he may have spent some time in New York before continuing his journey, but this is speculation.
        .....added 2012-11-14
        1960 12 081960 12 09New York, N.Y.Olmsted Sound Johnny Hodges recording session with Lawrence Brown, Jimmy Jones, Aaron Bell, and Sonny Greer..00,3-19..
        added 2011

        updated 2012-11-14
        1960 12 08
        Thursday
        .Paris, France.Ellington and Strayhorn working on film

        Band off work

        See 1960 11 21
        .....added 2012-11-14
        1960 12 09
        Friday
        .Paris, France.Ellington and Strayhorn working on film

        Band off work

        See 1960 11 21
        .....added 2012-11-14
        1960 12 10
        Saturday
        .Paris, France.Ellington and Strayhorn working on film

        Band off work

        See 1960 11 21
        .....added 2012-11-14
        1960 12 11
        Sunday
        .Paris, France.Ellington and Strayhorn working on film

        Band off work

        See 1960 11 21
        .....added 2012-11-14
        1960 12 12
        Monday
        .Paris, France.Ellington and Strayhorn working on film

        Band off work

        See 1960 11 21
        .....added 2012-11-14
        1960 12 13
        Tuesday
        .Paris, France.Ellington and Strayhorn working on film

        Band off work

        See 1960 11 21
        .....added 2012-11-14
        1960 12 14
        Wednesday
        .Paris, FranceBarclay StudiosRecording Session 'Paris Blues'

        Band off work

        See 1960 11 21
        .DE907611,2-10
        11,1-23
        09,1-33
        NDCS 1093.2011
        1960 12 15
        Thursday
        .Paris, France.Ellington and Strayhorn working on film

        Band off work

        See 1960 11 21
        .....added 2012-11-14
        1960 12 16
        Friday
        .Paris, France.Ellington and Strayhorn working on film

        Band off work

        See 1960 11 21
        .....added 2012-11-14
        1960 12 17.Paris, France.Ellington and Strayhorn working on film.....added 2012-11-14
        1960 12 17
        Saturday
        .Paris, FranceMaison De La RadioEllington guests in the prerecording of the ORTF television show 'Jean Sabon Show,' which aired Dec. 25.

        Strayhorn's activities undocumented

        Band off work

        See 1960 11 21.
        .DE603503,3-25..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-07-09
        1960 12 18
        Sunday
        .Paris, France.Ellington and Strayhorn working on film

        Band off work

        See 1960 11 21
        .....added 2012-11-14
        1960 12 19
        Monday
        .Paris, France.Ellington and Strayhorn working on film

        Band off work

        See 1960 11 21
        .....added 2012-11-14
        1960 12 20
        Tuesday
        .Paris, France.Ellington and Strayhorn working on film

        Band off work

        See 1960 11 21
        .....added 2012-11-14
        1960 12 21
        Wednesday
        .Paris, France.Ellington and Strayhorn working on film

        Band off work

        See 1960 11 21
        .....added 2012-11-14
        1960 12 22
        Thursday
        .Paris, France.Ellington and Strayhorn working on film

        Band off work

        See 1960 11 21
        .....added 2012-11-14
        1960 12 23
        Friday
        .Paris, France.Ellington and Strayhorn working on film

        Band off work

        See 1960 11 21
        .....added 2012-11-14
        1960 12 24
        Saturday
        .Paris, France.Ellington and Strayhorn working on film

        Band off work

        See 1960 11 21
        .....added 2012-11-14
        1960 12 25
        Sunday
        Christmas
        .Paris, France.Ellington and Strayhorn working on film

        Band off work

        See 1960 11 21
        .....added 2012-11-14
        1960 12 26
        Monday
        .Paris, France.Ellington and Strayhorn working on film

        Band off work

        See 1960 11 21
        .....added 2012-11-14
        1960 12 27
        Tuesday
        .Paris, France.Ellington and Strayhorn working on film

        Band off work

        See 1960 11 21
        .....added 2012-11-14
        1960 12 28
        Wednesday
        .Paris, France.Ellington and Strayhorn working on film

        Band off work

        See 1960 11 21
        .....added 2012-11-14
        1960 12 29
        Thursday
        .Paris, France.Ellington and Strayhorn working on film

        Band off work

        See 1960 11 21
        .....added 2012-11-14
        1960 12 30
        Friday
        .Paris, France.Ellington and Strayhorn working on film

        Band off work

        See 1960 11 21
        .....added 2012-11-14
        1960 12 31
        Saturday
        .Paris, France.Ellington and Strayhorn working on film

        Band off work

        See 1960 11 21
        .....added 2012-11-14
        1960 12 --.Paris, France.Recording session, ”Paris Blues”.DE603611,2-10
        11,1-23
        10,3-24
        09,1-11+41
        • Stratemann 429
        • Stratemann 437 photos
        • DE-FB06 photo
        • Boujut photo
        • JazzCorner-photo
        • Stratemann 425
        .2011
        1960 12 23.Paris, France.
        ORTF Broadcast 'Hebdomadaire De Jazz'-interview

        The date is based on Ellington saying, in the interview, that he arrived exactly two weeks previously. When the date of the flight is confirmed, this interview may have to be redated.
        .DE907709,1-33NDCS 1092.2011
        1960 12 24.Paris, FrancePalais Defense...90,4-3Stratemann 441.2011
        1960 12 25.Paris, France.Broadcast of the Jean Sablon ORTF show....Stratemann 441 corrTimner-4/28.2011
        1960 12 291960 12 30Paris, FrancePalais Chaillot "Turcaret"..DE6037.85,1-16Stratemann 441.2011
        1960 12 30.Paris, FrancePalais Chaillot "Turcaret"..DE6037.85,1-16Stratemann 441.2011<



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        1961 01 01
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        Tuesday
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        Wednesday
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        Friday
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        1961 01 07
        Saturday
        .Paris, France.......added 2012-11-14
        1961 01 05.Paris ."Paris Blues"..09,1-11VARphotos DE-FBphoto.2011
        1961 01 111961 01 31Las Vegas, Nev.Riviera Hotel......2011
        1961 01 15...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Juan Tizol rejoins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1961 01 17...Shorty Baker recording session..01,1-24..2011
        1961 01 31.Los Angeles, Cal.Radio RecordersJ.Hodges recording session..00,3-19..2011

        February 1961

        1961 02 011961 02 28Las Vegas, Nev.Riviera Hotel......2011
        1961 02 16.New York, N.Y.Hotel Roosevelt......2011
        1961 02 18.San Francisco, Cal..Telethon KTTV-TV.....2011
        1961 02 21.Los Angeles, Cal.Radio RecordersJ.Hodges recording session..00,3-19..2011

        March 1961

        1961 03 01.Los Angeles, Cal.Radio Recorders..DE610104,3-32
        03,2-21
        97,4-12
        90,1-2
        ..2011
        1961 03 02.Los Angeles, Cal..Recording session Col.DE610203,2-21
        85,1-9
        ..2011
        1961 03 03.Los Angeles, Cal.Radio Recorders..DE6103 05,3-2+57
        05,1-29
        04,3-31
        04,1-32
        03,3-26
        03,2-22
        00,3-25+26
        85,1-9
        NDCS 1023.2011
        1961 03 07+.Paris, France.Recording session,.DE904805,3-57
        05,2-30
        NDCS 1074.2011
        1961 03 21.New York, N.Y..J.Hamilton recording session..00,4-21..2011

        April 1961

        1961 04 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Trumpeter Fats Ford leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1961 04 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Cat Anderson, trumpet, rejoins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-10
        1961 04 03.New York, N.Y..Recording session L.Armstr.DE610400,3-20
        90,3-5
        NDCS 1024.2011
        1961 04 04.New York, N.Y..Recording session L.Armstrong.DE610500,4-21
        00,3-20
        90,3-5
        Stratemann 447photo
        NDCS 1025
        .2011
        1961 04 08.Las Vegas, Nev.Little Theatre......2011
        1961 04 18.Toronto, Ont..Rehear For below.....2011
        1961 04 19.Toronto, Ont..“Musicmakers”.DE610697,2-11
        96,1-6
        ..2011
        1961 04 211961 04 23Pennsauken, N.J.Red Hill Inn......2011
        1961 04 27.New York, N.Y..“DahlgrenInterv”.DE6107...2011

        May 1961

        1961 05 --.Paris.B.S. Recording Ssion
        "ThePeacefulSide"
        ..06,1-12
        05,3-50
        ..2011
        1961 05 01.New York, N.Y.Columbia Studios...82,5-3..2011
        1961 05 02+.New York, N.Y.Reeves Sound Studios”ParisBlues”.DE610811,2-10
        11,1-23+29
        10,3-24
        09,1-11
        07,1-42
        98,3-21
        98,2-14
        98,1-19
        NDCS 1101+1103.2011
        1961 05 03.New York, N.Y.Reeves Sound Studios...07,3-1..2011
        1961 05 06.Cincinnati, Oh.Castle Farms......2011
        1961 05 07.Toledo, Oh.Civic Auditorium......2011
        1961 05 09.Louisville, Ky.Memorial Auditorium......2011
        1961 05 10.Dayton."Spring Week Conc".....2011
        1961 05 14.New York, N.Y.."Look Up And Live" TV.....2011
        1961 05 20.Washington, D.C.National Guar......2011
        1961 05 291961 05 30Neptune The Dunes......2011

        June 1961

        1961 06 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Matthew Gee leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1961 06 01.New York, N.Y. recording session Col..DE610904,1-32
        03,3-26
        99,1-11
        86,1-3
        85,4-5
        85,3-2
        85,1-9
        81,2-3
        81,1-2
        ..2011
        1961 06 04.Annapolis, Md. Naval Academy......2011
        1961 06 05.Holden Country Club......2011
        1961 06 06.Bristol Lake Park......2011
        1961 06 07.Hartford, Conn. Statler Hotel......2011
        1961 06 08.New York, N.Y.Madison Square Garden...99,1-11..2011
        1961 06 09.OronoMaine University......2011
        1961 06 10.Bangor Municipal Auditorium......2011
        1961 06 13.Freeport Consistory Auditorium......2011
        1961 06 15.BrainerdNew Bar Harbor......2011
        1961 06 161961 06 22Minneapolis Duffy's......2011
        1961 06 23.Chicago, Ill.Golden Dauphin......2011
        1961 06 24.EvansvilleStadium..DE6110...2011
        1961 06 25.EvansvilleStadium......2011
        1961 06 27.Coshocton (Ohio).......2011
        1961 06 28.Cleveland, Oh.Public AuditoriumA concert with the Cleveland Orchestra. Ellington performed his "Night Creatures.".DE6111.ellingtonweb.caJoeMosbrook2011
        1961 06 29.MeadvilleLake Conneaut......2011

        July 1961

        1961 07 01.Carrolltown, Penn.Sunset Ballroom......2011
        1961 07 02.LenoxMusic Festival......2011
        1961 07 03.Newport, R.I..Newport Jazz Festival.DE611297,2-22..2011
        1961 07 041961 07 05Newport."MusicatNewport".....2011
        1961 07 06.New York, N.Y.De + C.Basie recording session,..DE611310,3-3
        08,2-16
        99,4-20
        99,1-5
        98,2-6
        97,2-25
        84,3-12
        Stratemann 462photo
        TSEphoto WoCB110photo
        NDCS 1010
        .2011
        1961 07 07.Erie, Penn. Waldemeer's Gardens......2011
        1961 07 08.New York, N.Y.Randall's Island"MusicUnderTheStars".....2011
        1961 07 09.New London, Conn.Danceland......2011
        1961 07 10...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Juan Tizol leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1961 07 10.Portland, (Me).......2011
        1961 07 11...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Chuck Connors, trombone, born in 1930, joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1961 07 11.LaconiaWeirs Beach......2011
        1961 07 13.NewportNavy Base......2011
        1961 07 14.NewportOfficers Club......2011
        1961 07 15.Ipswich Castle Hill......2011
        1961 07 171961 07 23Harwich Storyville Club......2011
        1961 07 24.Lambertville, N.J.St. John Terrell's Lambertville Music Circus......2011
        1961 07 27.Newport (Vt) Elks Ballroom......2011
        1961 07 28.Old Orchard Beach, MainePalace......2011
        1961 07 29.New Haven, Conn.Yale Bowl......2011
        1961 07 30.New York, N.Y.30th St. CBS Studio..DE611404,1-32
        03,3-26
        99-1-11
        85,1-9
        ..2011
        1961 07 31.Westbury.Music Fair.....2011

        August 1961

        1961 08 0-.Toronto, Ont.Club Kingsway......2011
        1961 08 04.Buffalo, N.Y.Kleinhans Music......2011
        1961 08 09.Highland Park.Ravinia Fe.....2011
        1961 08 10.Wisconsin Rapids High Sc.......2011
        1961 08 11?.Saugatuck.Jazz Festival.....2011
        1961 08 11.Chicago, Ill..”IrvkupcinetShow” ”Policemen’sTelethon”.DE6115...2011
        1961 08 --.Washington, D.C.Sheraton Park..DE6116...2011
        1961 08 19.Chicago, Ill.Sheraton Park H......2011
        1961 08 20.Chicago, Ill.Holiday Ballroom
        4847 N. Milwaukee Ave.
        ..DE6117...2011
        1961 08 221961 08 27New York, N.Y.-Bronx Freedomland......2011
        1961 08 24.New York, N.Y.-Bronx Freedomland..DE6118...2011
        1961 08 24...Jh/Wbd recording session..04,2-50..2011
        1961 08 26.New York, N.Y.Randall's Island......2011
        1961 08 26.New York, N.Y.-Bronx Freedomland..DE6119...2011
        1961 08 30.Bloomington University......2011

        September 1961

        1961 09 01.Indianapolis, Ind. Coliseum......2011
        1961 09 04.Tulsa, Okla.Tulsa Club......2011
        1961 09 06.Dallas, Tex.Music Hall......2011
        1961 09 07.Houston, Tex.Music Hall..DE6120...2011
        1961 09 08.San AngeloColiseum......2011
        1961 09 09.Amarillo, Tex.Air Force Base NCO Club......2011
        1961 09 10.Amarillo, Tex.Air Force Base Officers C......2011
        1961 09 11.AbilenePetroleum Club......2011
        1961 09 12.MidlandCobra Club......2011
        1961 09 13.MidlandHigh School......2011
        1961 09 14.Houston, Tex.Music Hall......2011
        1961 09 16.TucsonThunderbird Club......2011
        1961 09 --.Los Angeles, Cal..P.Weh Interv broadcast on 6jan62.DE612199,4-26..2011
        1961 09 17.Los Angeles, Cal.Hollywood Palladium......2011
        1961 09 19.Los Angeles, Cal..Recording session ”GirlsSuite”.DE612203,3-26
        84,4-8
        ..2011
        1961 09 20.Los Angeles, Cal..Recording session, ”GirlsSuite.DE6123 ”04,1-31
        03,3-26
        84,4-8
        ..2011
        1961 09 221961 09 24Monterey.Jazz Festival.....2011
        1961 09 23.Monterey.Jazz Festival.DE612488,2-3..2011
        1961 09 241961 09 29San Francisco, Cal.New Fack's......2011

        October 1961

        1961 10 03
        Tuesday
        8:15 pm
        .Pocatello, Id.Pocatello High School AuditoriumBenefit concert, Eastern Idaho chapter, National Cystic Fibrosis Research Foundation
        Audience estimated at 700
        Idaho State Journal
        • 1961-10-03, p.2
        • 1961-10-04, p.10
        .
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-11-08
        1961 10 04
        Wednesday
        .Salt Lake CityUnionbuil......2011
        1961 10 07.Des Moines, Io.Val Air Ballroom......2011
        1961 10 08.Clear Lake, Io.Surf BallroomConcert 8 to 10 pm,
        dancing 10 to 12 pm.
        Admission $1.87 plus tax, Tot.$2 for concert and dance
        Ads
        • Mason City, Iowa Globe-Gazette, p.14
        • The Greene Recorder, Greend, Io, 1961-10-04 p.7
        • The Algona Upper Des Moines, 1961-10-05, p.9
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-11-08
        1961 10 09.Chicago, Ill.Birdhouse X2......2011
        1961 10 10
        Tuesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Meadows Club......2011
        1961 10 11
        Wednesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Picadilly Theat..DE6125...2011
        1961 10 12
        Thursday
        .Chicago, Ill.Platform
        W.63rd St. & S.Halsted St.

        Civic celebration personal appearance
        "...the Englewood shopping center will burst out tomorrow night in a blaze of light. The occasion will mark the beginning of service of the brightest street lighting system in the nation. Ceremonies will start at 6:30 p.m.....

        High point of the celebration will come when Mayor Richard J. Daley, on the speakers' platform at W.63rd and S.Halsted sts.will give the signal illuminating the area...Radio, sports and other celebrities will be on the platform with the mayor and local dignitaries responsible for planning the new lights. Among those on the stand will be ...pianist-songwriter Duke Ellington; Olympic champion Jesse Owens..."
        Suburban Economist, 1961-10-11, pp.1 - 2....added 2012-11-08
        1961 10 18.Dover Air Force Base.......2011
        1961 10 21
        Saturday
        .Oswego, N.Y.Lakeside Dining Hall, State University College,Homecoming Weekend dance attended by 2,500.
        Oswego, N.Y. Palladium-Times, Mon Oct 23, 1961, p.5....added 2012-11-07
        1961 10 25.New York, N.Y..Recording session Col.DE612692,3-2
        85,1-9
        ..2011
        1961 10 27.Grove City, Penn.Grove City College Arena"The Duke Ellington Jazz Concert," sponsored by the Student Activities CommitteeAd, Newcastle Pa. News, 1961-10-12, p32....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-11-08
        1961 10 29.DaytonWampler's Arena......2011
        1961 10 31.Atlanta,Ga.Fulton Hotel......2011

        November 1961

        -1961 11 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Ray Nance leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1961 11 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Trumpeter Howard McGhee joins the band in late November and leaves in mid December. He recorded with the band on three later dates.

        Matthew Gee, trombone, rejoins the band in late November
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1961 11 00...Ellington's article "The Jazz Fakers Can't Make It Now" is published in the November 1961 edition of Negro Digest.....djpAdded 2012-01-21
        1961 11 01
        Wednesday
        .Atlanta, Ga.Morehouse College......2011
        1961 11 02
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented.
        1961 11 03
        Friday
        ..activities not documented.
        1961 11 04
        Saturday
        .Newark, N.J.Mosque Theatre......2011
        1961 11 05
        Sunday
        ..activities not documented.
        1961 11 06
        Monday
        ..activities not documented.
        1961 11 07
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Astor TheatreNY premiere "Paris Blues".....2011
        1961 11 08
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1961 11 09
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented.
        1961 11 10
        Friday
        ..activities not documented.
        1961 11 11
        Saturday
        .BlacksburgPolytec Inst......2011
        1961 11 12
        Sunday
        .RaleighReynolds Colis......2011
        1961 11 13
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Jazz Gallery......2011
        1961 11 14
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1961 11 15
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y..“Barry Gray Show”.DE6127...2011
        1961 11 16
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented.
        1961 11 17..activities not documented.
        1961 11 17
        Friday
        .Detroit, Mich.Ford Auditorium......2011
        1961 11 18
        Saturday
        .CortlandState Univers......2011
        1961 11 19
        Sunday
        .Milburn, N.J........2011
        1961 11 20
        Monday
        .Newark, N.J........2011
        1961 11 21
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y..“Musicspex” WNEW.DE612807,1-18
        04,1-31
        03,3-26
        00,1-25
        ..2011
        1961 11 22
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Town Hall......2011
        1961 11 23
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented.
        1961 11 24
        Friday<
        1961 11 30
        Thursday
        New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater
        253 W. 125th St., Borough of Manhattan, Harlem district
        Stage show

        Also on the bill: Jackie 'Moms' Mabley, Bunny Briggs, Ada Lee.

        During
        .....2011
        1961 11 25
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.."Box20/20" WABC-TV.....2011
        1961 11 25
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo Theatersee 1961 11 24

        Trumpeter Bill Berry was recruited this day, when he went to hear Ellington at the Apollo - see DEMS 02/3
        ....djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-08-05
        1961 11 26
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo Theatersee 1961 11 24.....2011
        1961 11 27
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo Theatersee 1961 11 24.....2011
        1961 11 28
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo Theatersee 1961 11 24.....2011
        1961 11 29
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo Theatersee 1961 11 24.....2011
        1961 11 30
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo Theatersee 1961 11 24.....2011

        December 1961

        1961 12 01
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1961 12 02
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1961 12 03
        Sunday
        .Danbury, Conn.Berkshire Hall Auditorium, Danbury State College......
        added 2011

        updated 2013-05-07
        1961 12 04
        Monday
        ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Harold “Shorty” Baker, trumpet, subbed for Ray Nance, who was serving time in Las Vegas. Vail tells us Ray began his 60-day sentence on Nov.2 and says Baker returned to the band then.

        Bill Berry, trumpet, joined the band to replace Willie Cook.
        • New Desor vol.2
        • Stratemann p.446
        • Vail II
        djpAdded 2012-10-10
        1961 12 04
        Monday
        1961 12 20New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastEllington's first New York night club residency in 5 years.

        Also on the bill, singer Gloria Lynne with her trio led by Earl May, and comedian Larry Storch.

        Storch warmed up the audience, then Ms Lynne did a set, and Ellington's band followed for an hour, with a total of "100 straight minutes of music."

        Trumpeter Howard McGhee was with the band for the Basin Street East run.

        The club was closed Sundays.
        • Stratemann p.446 citing Variety 1961 12 13 p.54
        • Vail II with copy of ad.
        .97,2-10..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-05-07
        1961 12 05
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastNight club residency - see 1961 12 04.....2011
        1961 12 06
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastNight club residency - see 1961 12 04.....2011
        1961 12 07
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastNight club residency - see 1961 12 04.....2011
        1961 12 08
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastNight club residency - see 1961 12 04.....2011
        1961 12 09
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater
        253 W. 125th St., Borough of Manhattan, Harlem district
        Benefit for the Negro Actors Guild, possibly just Duke with or without rhythm, but no band.Stratemann p. 446 citing DESB....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-05-07
        1961 12 09
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastNight club residency - see 1961 12 04.....2011
        1961 12 10
        Sunday
        6 pm and 9 pm
        .Milburn, N.J. Paper Mill PlayhouseTwo concerts
        • Stratemann p.446
        • Vail II
        .
        ...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-05-08
        1961 12 11
        Monday
        1961 12 12
        Tuesday
        New York, N.Y..Verve recording session
        Johnny Hodges with Billy Strayhorn & His Orchestra
        Anderson, Berry, McGee, Mullens, Baker, Brown, Jackson, Connors, Hodges, Procope, Hamilton, Gonsalves, Carney, Jimmy Jones (piano), Bell, Woodyard

        Titles recorded:
        • Don't Get Around Much Anymore
        • I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)
        • Gal from Joe's
        • Your Love Has Faded
        • I'm Just a Lucky So-and-So
        • Jeep's Blues
        • Day Dream
        • Juice a-Plenty
        • Azure
        • Tailor Made
        • Star Dust
        Stratemann p.446.09,3-34.djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-05-08
        1961 12 11
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastNight club residency - see 1961 12 04.....2011
        1961 12 12
        Tuesday
        .
        Tuesday
        New York, N.Y..Second day of Verve recording session, Hodges with Billy Strayhorn and His Orch. - see 1961 12 11.....2011
        1961 12 12
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastNight club residency - see 1961 12 04.....2011
        1961 12 13
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastNight club residency - see 1961 12 04.....2011
        1961 12 14
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastNight club residency - see 1961 12 04.....2011
        1961 12 15
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastNight club residency - see 1961 12 04.....2011
        1961 12 16
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastNight club residency - see 1961 12 04.....2011
        1961 12 17
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.CBS television studioThe band had a night off from Basin Street East.

        Duke performed Duke's Place and In a Mellotone with Louis Armstrong and his All Stars on the popular national weekly television Ed Sullivan Show”.
        .DE6129...2011
        1961 12 17
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastEllington and members of his family entered into a songwriter royalty agreement with a group of music publishers consisting of Mills Music, Inc., American Academy of Music, Inc., Gotham Music Service, Inc., their "predecessors in interest" and any other affiliate of Mills Music. One term of the agreement provided that these publishers would pay Ellington 50% of net revenues from foreign music sales.New York Supreme Court Appellate Divison judgement, May 2 2013, 9028 Paul M. Ellington, Plaintiff-Appellant, against EMI Music Inc., et al, Defendants, and EMI Mills Music, Inc.,Defendant-Respondent....djp2011
        1961 12 18
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastNight club residency - see 1961 12 04.....2011
        1961 12 19
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Hotel RooseveltChristmas party for the Radio & Television Executive Society

        Presumably a daytime gig?
        .....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-05-08
        1961 12 19
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street East
        Night club residency - see 1961 12 04

        Possibly a day off, since it likely conflicts with the Hotel Roosevelt gig.
        .....2011
        1961 12 20
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastNight club residency - see 1961 12 04.....2011
        1961 12 20
        Wednesday
        ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Matthew Gee, trombone, leaves the band
        Leon Cox, trombone, joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1961 12 21
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1961 12 22
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1961 12 23
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1961 12 24
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1961 12 25
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1961 12 26
        Tuesday
        .Toledo, Oh.Inverness Club
        The date needs to be confirmed.
        Stratemann p.446....2011
        1961 12 27
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Statler Hotel
        The date needs to be confirmed.
        .....2011
        1961 12 28
        Thursday
        .Cincinnati, Oh.Hilton Hotel
        The date needs to be confirmed.
        .....2011
        1961 12 29
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1961 12 30
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1961 12 31
        Sunday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.Academy of MusicCotillion Society awards ceremonyStratemann p.446....2011
        1961 12 31
        Sunday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.Sheraton HotelCotillion Society ballStratemann p.446....2011



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        January 1962

        1962 01 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Trumpeter Moon Mullinsleaves the band in late January
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1962 01 02...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Ray Nance rejoins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1962 01 02.New York, N.Y. recording session Columbia "All American"..DE6201...2011
        1962 01 04.New York, N.Y.Museum Of M.A...DE620211,1-25
        02,2-27
        02,1-24
        96,2-3
        ..2011
        1962 01 04.New York, N.Y..Recording session Col"All American".DE620303,3-26
        94,1-5
        93,4-5
        ..2011
        1962 01 05.+New York City, N.Y.Basin Street East......2011
        1962 01 09.New York, N.Y..“Goodyear” Film.DE620407,1-10+18
        06,2-40
        05,3-18
        03,3-26
        02,1-3
        93,2-2
        91,4-6
        91,3-2
        90,1-8
        89,4-1
        89,1-12
        Stratemann 449 Stratemann 451photos+.2011
        1962 01 10.New York, N.Y..Recording session CBS.DE6205...2011
        1962 01 12.New ConcordMuskingum C......2011
        1962 01 14.Cleveland, Oh.University......2011
        1962 01 151962 01 21Columbus, Oh.The Maramar......2011
        1962 01 23.New York, N.Y..Recording session CBS.DE620604,2-35
        85,1-9
        ..2011
        1962 01 26.Toledo, Oh.Inverness Club......2011
        1962 01 27.RoanokeCrossroads Mall......2011
        1962 01 29.WilmingtonUniversity......2011
        1962 01 30.New York, N.Y..Recording session Col.DE6207...2011
        1962 01 31.New York, N.Y..Recording session Col.DE6208...2011

        February 1962

        1962 02 01.KnoxvilleCountry Club......2011
        1962 02 02.LexingtonLee University......2011
        1962 02 03.WilmingtonCavalier Club......2011
        1962 02 04.Washington, D.C.Bolling Air Force Base......2011
        1962 02 05.Newark, N.J.Delaware Univers......2011
        1962 02 06.NorfolkNaval Air Statio......2011
        1962 02 08.GlenmontIndian Springs......2011
        1962 02 091962 02 14Pennsauken Red Hill Inn......2011
        1962 02 10.New York, N.Y.."Music For Dancing".....2011
        1962 02 13.New York, N.Y..“NationalGuard”.DE620903,3-27
        97,2-7
        94,2-3
        .(credit Björck as all 94,2-3 entries)2011
        1962 02 15.BrunswickNaval Air Stat......2011
        1962 02 16.BrunswickBowdoin Coll......2011
        1962 02 17.WallingfordChoate Schoo......2011
        1962 02 18.Providence, R.I. Design School......2011
        1962 02 19.Drexel HillTennis Club......2011
        1962 02 21.HanoverDartmouth Coll......2011
        1962 02 22.BurlingtonVermont Univ......2011
        1962 02 23.Lancaster Marshall Coll......2011
        1962 02 24.TroyArmory..DE621004,1-20
        03,3-11
        98,3-20
        ..2011
        1962 02 25.New BedfordHigh School......2011
        1962 02 27.New York, N.Y..Recording session Col.DE621103,3-26..2011

        March 1962

        1962 03 03.Ann Arbor, Mich.Univ Michigan......2011
        1962 03 091962 03 15Chicago, Ill.Regal Theatre......2011
        1962 03 16.Chicago, Ill.Universal Studio..DE621295,2-6
        90,3-3
        ..2011
        1962 03 17.RollaSchool Of Mines......2011
        1962 03 18.Chicago, Ill.Holiday Ballroom
        4847 N. Milwaukee Ave.
        ......2011
        1962 03 19.Chicago, Ill.Universal Studio..DE621391,3-2..2011
        1962 03 20...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Harold “Shorty” Baker leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-10
        1962 03 22.HamptonH.Institute......2011
        1962 03 23...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Trumpeter Roy Burrowes, born 1926, joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1962 03 23.Princess Anne, MarylandUniversity......2011
        1962 03 24.PennsaukenIvy Stone Inn......2011
        1962 03 29.New York, N.Y.A+R Studios..DE621498,4-6
        98,3-22
        92,3-2
        90,3-2
        89,4-6
        89,3-2
        corrTimner-4/28.2011
        1962 03 31.Wilkes-BarreWilkes Coll......2011

        April 1962

        1962 04 01.New York, N.Y..Open Day.....2011
        1962 04 02...Bus-Travel To Chicago.....2011
        1962 04 03.RensselaerSt Joseph Col......2011
        1962 04 04.DubuqueLoras College......2011
        1962 04 05.PalatineHigh School......2011
        1962 04 06.Madison.......2011
        1962 04 07.WauwatosaHigh School......2011
        1962 04 081962 04 09Chicago, Ill.Club Laurel......2011
        1962 04 12.NilesShula's......2011
        1962 04 13.LansingCivic Center......2011
        1962 04 18.Toronto, Ont.Desociety Party......2011
        1962 04 201962 04 26Washington, D.C.Howard Theatre......2011
        1962 04 23.Washington, D.C.Howard Theatre..DE6215
        DE6216
        ...2011
        1962 04 24.Washington, D.C.Howard Theatre..DE6217...2011
        1962 04 27?.New York, N.Y.Riviera Terrace......2011
        1962 04 27?.DurhamDuke University......2011

        May 1962

        1962 05 01.New York, N.Y.A+R Studios......2011
        1962 05 01...“Garrymooreshow”..DE6218
        DE6219
        03,3-26
        97,2-7
        ..2011
        1962 05 04.Garden CityCafe Dominiq......2011
        1962 05 07.New York, N.Y.Waldorf Astoria......2011
        1962 05 081962 05 19New York, N.Y.University HospitalDuke: gall bladder operation.....2011
        1962 05 10.LexingtonIdle Hour Club......2011
        1962 05 11.Frankfort Ky........2011
        1962 05 12.CrawfordsvilleWabash C......2011
        1962 05 18.Beaver FallsGeneva Coll......2011
        1962 05 22.Boston, Mass.Boston Arena......2011
        1962 05 23.New York, N.Y.Bell Sound Studio......2011
        1962 05 24.New York, N.Y.Bell Sound Studio..DE622102,3-24
        93,3-4
        91,5-6
        ..2011
        1962 05 25.New York, N.Y.Bell Sound Studio..DE622202,3-24
        93,3-4
        91,5-6
        ..2011
        1962 05 25.PittsfieldHigh School......2011
        1962 05 26.Boston, Mass.Donnelly Theatre......2011
        1962 05 28.New York, N.Y.Bell Sound Studio..DE622004,1-32
        03,3-26
        02,1-16
        89,4-6
        89,3-2
        ..2011
        1962 05 31.Washington, D.C.“Pattycavern”......2011
        1962 05 31.Washington, D.C.Constitution Hall..DE6223
        DE6224
        95,3-6..2011

        June 1962

        1962 06 01.Washington, D.C.Armory......2011
        1962 06 02.Washington, D.C.Armory......2011
        1962 06 02.Washington, D.C.Crampton Hallm, Howard University..DE6225...2011
        1962 06 02.Washington, D.C.The Coliseum..DE622699,5-25
        99,4-26
        95,3-6
        TSEphoto41.2011
        1962 06 03.Washington, D.C.Coliseum..DE622795,3-6..2011
        1962 06 06.New York, N.Y.Bell Sound Studio..DE622804,2-51
        89,3-1
        ..2011
        1962 06 08.ReadingLincoln Hall......2011
        1962 06 09.Ithaca, N.Y.Cornell Univ......2011
        1962 06 11.Chesnut HillBoston Coll......2011
        1962 06 12.West HavenHouse Of Card......2011
        1962 06 13.WorcesterHoly Cross Col......2011
        1962 06 16...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Leon Cox leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1962 06 17...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Buster Cooper, trombone, joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1962 06 17.MineolaMineola Playhouse..DE622903,3-28NDCS 1054.2011
        1962 06 21.New York, N.Y. recording session Col..DE623086,1-3
        85,4-5
        85,1-9
        81,2-3
        81,1-2
        ..2011
        1962 06 23.Old GreenwichEckmann Ct......2011
        1962 06 24.MontclairTeachers Coll......2011
        1962 06 25.SomersCountry Club......2011
        1962 06 26.New York, N.Y..Recording session Col.DE623184,3-10..2011
        1962 06 28.New York, N.Y.KABC Radio......2011
        1962 06 29.MeadvilleDreamland Ballroom......2011
        1962 06 30...Doubtful recording session..02,2-28..2011

        July 1962

        1962 07 03.New York, N.Y.Bell Sound Studio..DE623298,4-3
        ,2-22
        96,2-3
        94,4-1
        94,3-3
        89,4-3
        87,1-1
        79,2-1
        Bluelight 1,98.2011
        1962 07 07.Newport, R.I..Newport Jazz Festival.....2011
        1962 07 08.Newport, R.I..Newport Jazz Festival.DE623310,1-26
        09,1-14+23
        08,3-29
        05,2-15
        05,1-6
        98,2-18
        Meeker2289
        NDCS 1091
        Strat4632011
        1962 07 101962 07 15Detroit, Mich.Minor Key......2011
        1962 07 13.Detroit, Mich..“JackharrisShow”.DE6234...2011
        1962 07 17.Chicago, Ill.Universal Stud"Money Jungle"..07,3-1..2011
        1962 07 19.WheelingOgleby Park......2011
        1962 07 21.Port StanleyStork Club......2011
        1962 07 22.Warrensville Heights, Oh.Musicarnival...Joe Mosbrook: "Jazzed in Cleveland"..2011
        1962 07--.New York, N.Y.Bell Sound StudioDE6235.....2011
        1962 07 25.New York, N.Y.A+R StudiosDE6236.79,2-1...2011
        1962 07 261962 07 28New York, N.Y.Basin Street East......2011
        1962 07 29.New London, Conn.Danceland......2011

        August 1962

        1962 08 01.BainbridgeUs Naval Cent......2011
        1962 08 021962 08 04New York, N.Y.Basin Street East......2011
        1962 08 05
        8:30 pm
        .Bristol, Conn.Lake Compounce ParkConcert.....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-06
        1962 08 06.New York, N.Y..Johnny Hodges recording session..09,2-12..2011
        1962 08 08.Newport (Vt).......2011
        1962 08 09.Westborough (Mass).......2011
        1962 08 10.OtisAir Force Base......2011
        1962 08 11.East MillinocketHigh S......2011
        1962 08 12.LenoxMusic Barn......2011
        1962 08 13.Lake PlacidOlympic Are......2011
        1962 08 15.New York, N.Y.Johnnyhodges recording session09,2-12.....2011
        1962 08 18.Englewood.Recording Session,.DE6237 (Hawk)03,3-26
        90,4-4
        87,3-3
        MIMMphoto.2011
        1962 08 20.Lambertville, N.J.St. John Terrell's Lambertville Music Circus....Stratemann
        p.467 citing Variety 8/8/62 p.67
        .2011
        1962 08 21.Weirs BeachIrwin's Gard......2011
        1962 08 22.Hampton BeachCasino......2011
        1962 08 24.Cincinnati, Oh.Ohio Jazz Fes......2011
        1962 08 25.CarroltownSunset Ballroom......2011
        1962 08 26.Detroit, Mich.Cobo Hall......2011
        1962 08 29.YoungstownIdora Park......2011

        September 1962

        1962 09 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Bill Berry leaves the band. He made a few recordings with the band later in 1962, in 1963 and 1973, and rejoined the band for a few days in April, 1973
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-10
        1962 09 01.East Hampton ??.......2011
        1962 09 021962 09 03Atlantic City ??.......2011
        1962 09 04.Boston, Mass.??......2011
        1962 09 05?.Wentworth By The Sea ??.......2011
        1962 09 07.PhildelpMunicipal Stad......2011
        1962 09 12...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Cootie Williams, trumpet, rejoins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1962 09 12.New York, N.Y..Recording session RCA/Vic.DE623893,3-8
        86,4-6
        ..2011
        1962 09 13.New York, N.Y..Recording session RCA/Vic.DE623908,3-29..2011
        1962 09 17.New York, N.Y..Duke Mingus Roach.DE624002,3-16+26
        02,2-24
        Rul36photo
        NDCS 1042
        .2011
        1962 09 18.New York, N.Y..A&R StudiOS..90,3-3..2011
        1962 09 19.New York, N.Y..”Tonightshow”.DE624104,1-32
        03,3-26
        ..2011
        1962 09 20.Lambertville, N.J.St. John Terrell's Lambertville Music Circus...90,4-4
        88,2-4
        ..2011
        1962 09 21.ChicopeeSchine Inn......2011
        1962 09 22.PoughkeepsieIbm Club......2011
        1962 09 23.WoodlynEl Rancho Cl.......2011
        1962 09 24.New York, N.Y.Town HallDE6242.90,4-4...2011
        1962 09 25.Red BankCarlton Theatre......2011
        1962 09 26.Englewood.Recording Session, (Coltrane).DE624302,3-10
        90,4-4
        88,2-4
        87,3-4
        Stratemann 468photo Rul37photo
        VARphoto
        .2011
        1962 09 26.HobokenSs Rotterdam......2011
        1962 09 27.New York, N.Y..“Here's Edie”.DE6244...2011
        1962 09 28.Chicago, Ill.Instit Tecnolo......2011
        1962 O9 29.LafayettePurdue Univer......2011
        1962 09 30.Chicago, Ill.Holiday Ballroom
        4847 N. Milwaukee Ave.
        ......2011

        October 1962

        1962 10 02.TopecaCountry Club......2011
        1962 10 03.BoulderMemorial Ballroom......2011
        1962 10 04.Ogden Hill Air Force Base......2011
        1962 10 05.Salt Lake City...DE9036 04,1-31+32
        03,3-26
        NDCS 1058.2011
        1962 10 06.PocatelloState College......2011
        1962 10 07.DugwayProving Ground......2011
        1962 10 09.OntarioElks Ballroom+ KsVR-broadcast "J.WilliamsSh".....2011
        1962 10 11.FairfieldTravis Air Force Base......2011
        1962 10 121962 10 21San Francisco, Cal.New Fack'sGleason198.....2011
        1962 10 13...Mercer recording session.98,3-23...2011
        1962 10 22.Monterey Fort Ord.......2011
        1962 10 23.New York, N.Y.."Here's Edie" ABC-TV.....2011
        1962 10 24.Stockton Junior High Sch.......2011
        1962 10 25.Sacramento, Cal.Mather Air Force Base......2011
        1962 10 26.Santa Rosa, Cal.Flamingo Hotel......2011
        1962 10 27.Klamath Falls, Ore Col......2011
        1962 10 28
        Sunday
        .Tacoma, Wash. Ft Lewis......2011
        1962 10 29
        Monday
        1962 11 03Vancouver, B.C.Isy's Supper Club
        1136 W. Georgia St.
        Night club date

        The Ubyssey gave a lukewarm review for a set one unspecified night during this residency.
        The Ubyssey 1962-11-08 p.4...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-03
        1962 10 30
        Tuesday
        .Vancouver, B.C.InterviewEllington interviewed by CKNW "Owl Prowl" radio host Jack Cullen

        (Cullen was known for his bootleg recordings of concerts in Vancouver)
        .DE624593,3-1
        93,1-6
        ..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-01-01
        1962 10 30
        Tuesday
        1962 11 03Vancouver, B.C.Isy's Supper Clubsee 1962 10 29.....2011
        1962 10 31
        Wednesday
        .Vancouver, B.C.Isy's Supper Clubsee 1962 10 29.....2011

        November 1962

        1962 11 01
        Thursday
        .Vancouver, B.C. Georgian Towers Hotel
        1450 W.Georgia St
        CBC jazz broadcaster Bob Smith interviewed Ellington and Strayhorn in Duke's suite.

        The subject matter included the writing of Creole Rhapsody, Reminiscing in Tempo and Black, Brown and Beige. Click here to listen to it.
        .DE624604,2-15
        93,1-6
        ..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-01-04
        1962 11 01
        Thursday
        .Vancouver, B.C.Isy's Supper Clubsee 1962 10 29.....2011
        1962 11 02
        Friday
        .Vancouver, B.C.Isy's Supper Clubsee 1962 10 29.....2011
        1962 11 03
        Saturday
        .Vancouver, B.C.Isy's Supper Clubsee 1962 10 29.....2011
        1962 11 03...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Aaron Bell leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-10
        1962 11 04...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Ernie Shepard, Jr., bass, joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1962 11 04
        Sunday
        .Seattle, Wash.Sand Point Nas......2011
        1962 11 05.Victoria, B.C.Memorial Arena......2011
        1962 11 07.Cheney Mem Fieldhouse......2011
        1962 11 08.Bellingham, Wash.Carver GymWestERN Washington STATE COLLEGE.DE6247...2011
        1962 11 09.PortandMunicipal Auditorium......2011
        1962 11 10.EugeneOregon University......2011
        1962 11 11.San RafaelHamilton Air Force Base......2011
        1962 11 12.BerkeleyUniv Califor......2011
        1962 11 13.VictorvilleCollege......2011
        1962 11 14.San Luis ObispoColl.......2011
        1962 11 15.Los Angeles, Cal.Embassy Auditorium......2011
        1962 11 16.PhoenixRamada Inn......2011
        1962 11 17.TucsonRamada Inn......2011
        1962 11 19.Houston, Tex.Cullum AuditoriumDE6248.....2011
        1962 11 20.Dallas, Tex.Methodist Univ......2011
        1962 11 22.St Joseph, Mo........2011
        1962 11 23.Kansas CityMemorial B......2011
        1962 11 24.Mason CityHotel Hanford......2011
        1962 11 25.Milwaukee, Wisc.Auditorium......2011
        1962 11 26.Kokomo, Ind.Country Cl......2011
        1962 11 28.Chicago, Ill.Ambassador Hotel......2011
        1962 11 29.Chicago, Ill.Universal StudDE6249.98,2-17
        98,1-12
        94,2-3
        93,3-2
        92,3-1
        ...2011

        December 1962

        1962 12 01.Cincinnati, Oh.Castle Farms......2011
        1962 12 06.Baltimore, Md.Polytechnic In......2011
        1962 12 10.New York, N.Y..“MervgriffinShow”.DE6250...2011
        1962 12 11.New York, N.Y.Fine Studios recording session Reprise `DE6251.....2011
        1962 12 11.New York, N.Y.NBC Studio ”Mervgriffinshow”DE6252.94,2-3...2011
        1962 12 12.New York, N.Y.NBC Studio “Mervgriffinshow”DE6253.....2011
        1962 12 13.New York, N.Y.Fine Studios recording session RepriseDE6254.....2011
        1962 12 13.New York, N.Y.NBC Studio “Mervgriffinshow”...DE625503,3-26
        94,2-3
        .2011
        1962 12 14.New York, N.Y.Fine Studios recording session Reprise......2011
        1962 12 14.New York, N.Y.NBC Studio “Mervgriffinshow”..DE6256
        DE6257
        05,2-30
        03,3-26
        98,2-17
        98,1-12
        94,2-3
        93,3-2
        92,3-2
        ..2011
        1962 12 15.New York, N.Y.Americana Hotel......2011
        1962 12 20.New York, N.Y.Fine StudiosReprise recording session.DE625894,2-3..2011
        1962 12 22.TotowaGladiator's Arena......2011
        1962 12 27.VinelandCherry Hill Inn......2011
        1962 12 29.New York, N.Y.Fine StudiosReprise recording session.DE625903,3-26
        00,2-3
        98,2-13
        94,2-3
        83,4-4
        ..2011
        1962 12 31.New York, N.Y.Waldorf AstoriaDE6260.....2011



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        January 1963

        1963 01 03.New York, N.Y.Fine StudiosReprise recording session.DE630194,2-3..2011
        1963 01 04.New York, N.Y.Fine StudiosReprise recording session.DE630294,2-3..2011
        1963 01 05.New York, N.Y.Fine StudiosReprise recording session.DE6303...2011
        1963 01 08.New York, N.Y.Fine StudiosReprise recording session.DE6304...2011
        1963 01 --.London, England“Rhythmbackstreet”..DE6308...2011
        1963 01 1-.London, EnglandGrosvenor H...DE903807,2-5
        04,3-55
        04,2-17
        04,1-32
        99,5-5
        DEMS06/2-55photo
        NDCS 1058
        .2011
        1963 01 11.London, EnglandArrival...99,5-9.(credit DEMS as all 99,5-9 entries)2011
        1963 01 12.Finsbury ParkAstoria...99,5-9hotel: DriggsWebphoto
        Webphoto
        .2011
        1963 01 13.London, EnglandOdeon Hammersm...99,5-9corrTimner-4/36.2011
        1963 01 14.BirminghamOdeon Theatre...99,5-9..2011
        1963 01 15.SheffieldCity Hall...99,5-9
        90,4-4
        ..2011
        1963 01 18.BristolColston Hall...07,3-11
        99,5-9
        81,5-1
        80,1-8
        ..2011
        1963 01 19.ManchesterFree Trade2 Concerts.DE6305 ND908508,1-35
        07,3-11
        99,5-
        81,5-1
        NDCS 1085.2011
        1963 01 20.LiverpoolEmpire Theatre...07,3-11
        99,5-9
        ..2011
        1963 01 201963 01 21London, EnglandIta Granada TV..DE630608,3-6
        07,1-42
        00,1-3
        97,2-13
        94,2-4
        91,2-6
        91,1-1
        80,1-8
        ..2011
        1963 01 22.London, EnglandIta Granada St...99,5-9
        97,2-13
        94,2-4
        91,2-6
        91,1-1
        80,1-8
        ..2011
        1963 01 23.LeicesterDemontfort H....99,5-9..2011
        1963 01 25.Croydon.Fairfield Hall “AktuelltApropa” BBC Swedish telecast..DE630799,5-9Stratemann 471
        DriggsWebphoto
        .2011
        1963 01 26.London, England.Granada Telecast..99,5-9
        91,2-6
        91,1-1
        80,1-8
        ..2011
        1963 01 27.London, EnglandOdeon Hammersm...99,5-9..2011
        1963 01 281963 01 29Paris, France....99,5-9..2011
        1963 01 30.Paris, FranceSalle Wagram...99,5-9VARphoto.2011
        1963 01 31.Paris, FranceSalle Wagram..DE630999,5-9Delaunay photo
        Webphotos
        WoDE14photo
        .2011

        February 1963

        1963 02 01.Paris, FranceOlympia..DE631000,2-3
        99,5-9
        98,2-13
        ..2011
        1963 02 02.Paris, FranceOlympia..DE6311
        DE6312
        99,5-9
        98,2-13
        90,4-8
        ..2011
        1963 02 03.MalmoAirport..DE6313...2011
        1963 02 03.LundAkademiska F....04,1-32
        03,3-26
        99,5-9
        94,1-3
        ..2011
        1963 02 04.GoeteborgKonserthus...99,5-9..2011
        1963 02 05.Helsinki...DE631499,5-9
        98,4-8
        ..2011
        1963 02 06.StockholmKonserthus..DE631503,3-26
        03,1-15
        96,2-3
        94,4-1
        94,3-3
        88,4-5
        ..2011
        1963 02 061963 02 07StockholmKonserthus..DE6316...2011
        1963 02 07.StockholmCircusReh + Swedish Telecast “Indigo”.DE6317
        DE6318
        10,1-21
        07,2-5
        05,3-5
        04,2-10
        04,1-31
        03,3-26
        94,1-3
        80,1-8
        ..2011
        1963 02 08a.StockholmEuropafilmstud Not Sundbyberg-Solna..DE631902,3-26
        02,2-21
        99,5-9
        00,1-8
        ..2011
        1963 02 08b.KobenhavnFalkoner..DE6320
        DE6321
        99,5-9
        85,3-1
        ..2011
        1963 02 09.KalmarSporthallen..DE6322
        DE6323
        99,5-9..2011
        1963 02 10.WienKonzerthaus...00,1-10
        99,5-9
        ..2011
        1963 02 12.Stuttgart Liederhalle..DE632599,5-9..2011
        1963 02 13.Munich.“Weekendworld“.DE632403,3-26
        99,5-9
        91,3-6
        91,2-6
        corrTimner-4/36.2011
        1963 02 14.Hamburg.Reprise Rec.DE632606,1-10
        O5,3-33
        99,5-9
        corrTimner-4/36.2011
        1963 02 15.Berlin.Interview.....2011
        1963 02 15.BerlinDeutschlandhalle..DE6327
        DE6328
        04,1-32
        03,3-26
        00,2-19
        99,5-9
        corrTimner-4/36.2011
        1963 02 16.Den HaagDierentuin......2011
        1963 02 16.Amsterdam, The NetherlandsConcertgeb...02,1-8
        99,5-9
        91,3-6
        91,2-6
        ..2011
        1963 02 17.DusseldorfRheinhalle...99,5-9..2011
        1963 02 19.ZurichKongresshaus..DE632997,1-10..2011
        1963 02 20.Milano....00,1-10
        99,5-9
        ..2011
        1963 02 21.MilanoStudio Zanibelli......2011
        1963 02 21.MilanoConservatorio Verdi..DE6330
        DE6331
        03,3-26
        00,1-10
        96,2-3
        94,3-3
        92,2-4
        86,4-6
        VARphotos
        UGUMphotos
        .2011
        1963 02 22.Paris, FranceBarclay Studios..DE633204,3-41
        04,1-32
        99,5-9
        80,1-8
        ..2011
        1963 02 23.Paris, FranceOlympia..DE6334
        DE6335
        04,1-32
        00,2-3
        98,2-13
        83,4-3
        80,2-4
        80,1-8
        ..2011
        1963 02 24.Paris, France Barclay Studios..DE6333 04,2-50+51
        04,1-31+32
        03,3-26
        99,5-24
        97,1-11
        80,1-8
        NDCS 1058.2011
        1963 02 25.Paris, FranceBarclay Studios...03,3-26
        97,1-11
        ..2011
        1963 02 28.Paris, FranceStudio Hoche..DE633707,2-25
        05,3-23
        04,2-10
        00,4-5
        00,2-4
        00,1-25
        ..2011
        1963 02 --.EuropeUnknown..DE6336...2011

        March 1963

        1963 03 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Cat Anderson, trumpet, leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012 10 10
        1963 03 01.Paris, FranceStudio Hoche..DE633807,2-25
        05,3-23
        04,2-10
        00,4-5
        00,3-26
        00,2-4
        00,1-25
        NDCS 1019+1020.2011
        1963 03 02.Paris, France....99,5-9..2011
        1963 03 051963 03 11Paris, FranceAmerican Hospital(Duke)..99,5-9..2011
        1963 03 14.Paris, France....99,5-9..2011
        1963 03 15...Travel To New York City, N.Y...99,5-9..2011
        1963 03 26.WaterburyState Theatre......2011
        1963 03 28.Detroit, Mich.Ford Auditorium......2011
        1963 03 31.Washington, D.C.Bolling Air Force Base..DE6339...2011

        April 1963

        1963 04 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Roy Burrowes leaves the band in mid-April
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1963 04 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Eddie Preston, trumpet, joins the band in early April
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1963 04 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Roffe “Rolf” Ericson, trumpet and fluegelhorn, joins the band in mid-April.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1963 04 051963 04 07Pennsauken, N.J.Red Hill Inn......2011
        1963 04 17.New York, N.Y.A+R Studios..DE634080,2-4..2011
        1963 04 18.New York, N.Y.A+R Studios..DE634102,2-13
        88,3-3
        ..2011
        1963 04 19.CarlisleDickinson Coll......2011
        1963 04 20.StauntonMilitary Instit......2011
        1963 04 21.Ft. Bragg, N.C........2011
        1963 04 22.SalisburyLivingstone C.......2011
        1963 04 23.NorfolkNaval Air Statio......2011
        1963 04 261963 04 30New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater
        253 W. 125th St., Borough of Manhattan, Harlem district
        ......2011
        1963 04 28.New York, N.Y."Twoworldsofjazz" Broadcast......2011

        May 1963

        1963 05 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Milt Grayson leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-12
        1963 05 01.New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater
        253 W. 125th St., Borough of Manhattan, Harlem district
        ......2011
        1963 05 08.Newark, N.J.Mosque Theatre......2011
        1963 05 11.Rochester, N.Y. Midway Plaza......2011
        1963 05 13.New York, N.Y..“Tonightshow”.DE6342...2011
        1963 05 15.New York, N.Y.A+R Studios..DE634397,3-12
        93,3-8
        ..2011
        1963 05 171963 05 19Pennsauken, N.J.Red Hill Inn......2011
        1963 05 20.New York, N.Y.A&R Studios......2011
        1963 05 27...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Juan Tizol leaves the band but will record with itin May, June and October.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1963 05 21.New York, N.Y..P.Gonzalves Rec..00,1-22..2011
        1963 05 25.WiesbadenSoccer Club..DE634403,3-28NDCS 1054.2011
        1963 05 26.Stuttgart7tharmydining..DE6345...2011
        1963 05 26.New York, N.Y..Johnnyhodges recording session..09,2-12..2011
        1963 05 31.Arlanda.Interview.DE6346...2011

        June 1963

        1963 06 01.VasterasFolkparken......2011
        1963 06 02.ÖrebroFolkparken......2011
        1963 06 03.KarlstadFolkparken......2011
        1963 06 04.StockholmGrona Lund..DE6347...2011
        1963 06 05.StockholmGrona Lund..DE6348...2011
        1963 06 06.StockholmGrona Lund..DE634902,1-25
        01,3-27
        ..2011
        1963 06 07.StockholmTivoli Gr...DE6350...2011
        1963 06 08.StockholmTivoli Gr...DE6351
        DE6352
        96,2-9
        96,2-3
        94,4-1
        94,3-3
        ..2011
        1963 06 09.StockholmTivoli Gr...DE6353
        DE6354
        ...2011
        1963 06 11.GavleFolkparken......2011
        1963 06 12.BorlangeFolkparken......2011
        1963 06 13.NorrköpingFolkparken......2011
        1963 06 14.VarnamoFolkparken......2011
        1963 06 15.HalmstadFolkparken......2011
        1963 06 16.KarlshamnFolkparken......2011
        1963 06 17.CopenhagenTivoli......2011
        1963 06 18.GoeteborgLiseberg......2011
        1963 06 19.MalmoAdmiralen Hall..DE6355...2011
        1963 06 20.Goeteborg.......2011
        1963 06 21.UddevallaFolkparken......2011
        1963 06 22.HuskvarnaFolkparken......2011
        1963 06 23.Mjolby.Concert..04,2-10..2011
        1963 06 24.StockholmSkansenBroadcast.....2011
        1963 06 25.Ljusdal.Concert..04,2-10..2011

        July 1963

        1963 07 001963 08 00.During this period, Ellington was supervising rehearsals for "My People" to be presented in Chicago and rehearsing "Timon of Athens," to be presented in Stratford, Ont.Strtemann p.472
        1963 07 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Eddie Preston, trumpet, leaves the band and Cat Anderson returns
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1963 07 01
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1963 07 02
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1963 07 03
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1963 07 04
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.NBC StudiosThe Ellington orchestra's activity is not documented.

        Duke appeared on the late night television talk show “The Tonight Show," which would have been taped during the day. Accompanied by the house band led by Skitch Henderson, Ellington performed Volupté and Action in Alexandria.
        Stratemann p.472.

        DE635603,3-27..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-05-29
        1963 07 05
        Friday
        1963 07 06
        Saturday
        Newport, R.I..Newport Jazz Festival..80,2-4..2011
        1963 07 06
        Saturday
        .Newport, R.I..Newport Jazz Festival - see 1963 07 05.DE635780,2-4..2011
        1963 07 07
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1963 07 08
        Monday
        8:30 pm
        .Gaithersburg, Md.Shady Grove Music FairConcert in a tented theatre

        Also appearing, trio led by organist Jimmy Smith
        • Announcement, The News,Frederick,Md 1963-07-05 p.7
        • Stratemann p.473
        • Vail II p221 with a copy of an ad from an unidentified source.
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-05-29
        1963 07 09
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1963 07 10
        Wednesday
        .Highland Park, Ill.Ravinia ParkRavinia Festival

        Harold Ashby subbed for Gonsalves
        Also on the bill, Ella Fitzgerald
        Audience estimated to be 6,500
        Stratemann p.473 citing Variety 1963-08-21 p.41....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-05-29
        1963 07 11
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented

        While Stratemann and Vail show a Mercer recording session in New York, but this seems unlikely given the travel necessary to go to New York and return the next day. New Desor and Timner IV do not show a session this date.
        .
        1963 07 12.Highland ParkRavinia ParkRavinia Festival.....2011
        1963 07 13.Stratford."Timon" Confer.....2011
        1963 07 14.Warrensville Heights, Oh.MusicarnivalSunday afternoon concert.

        Musicarnival was a tent-theatre seating 1,500 with a centre stage and seating around the perimeter.
        ..ellingtonweb.ca.
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-05
        1963 07 15.Cleveland, Oh.Karamu House
        East 89th and Quincy
        ....ellingtonweb.ca.2011
        1963 07 18.New York, N.Y.A+R Studios”KeefeBrasselleShow”.DE6358
        DE6359
        97,2-9
        80,2-4
        Stratemann 474
        .2011
        1963 07 191963 07 20New York, N.Y.Basin Street East......2011
        1963 07 23.LaconiaWeirs Beach......2011
        1963 07 261963 07 27New York, N.Y.Basin Street East......2011
        1963 07 29.Long Island.Music Fair.....2011

        August 1963

        1963 08 01
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1963 08 02
        Friday
        1963 08 03New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastClub dateStratemann p.473 citing
        • Amsterdam News 1963-08-03 p.14
        • Variety 1963-08-07 p.60
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-05-29
        1963 08 03
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastClub date - see 1963 08 02.....2011
        1963 08 04
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1963 08 05
        Monday
        .Owing Mills, Md.Painters Mill Music FairConcert, with Dizzy GillespieStratemann p.473 citing DESB....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-05-29
        1963 08 091963 08 10New York, N.Y.Basin Street East......2011
        1963 08 11
        Sunday
        8:30 pm
        .Lenox, N.Y.Music BarnConcert
        • Stratemann p.473 citing DESB
        • Berkshire Eagle, Berkshire, Mass.:
          • 1963-07-13 p.31
          • 1963-07-27 p.29
          • 1963-08-03 p.27
        • Schenectady Gazette, 1963-08-01
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-05-29
        1963 08 12.Lambertville, N.J.St. John Terrell's Lambertville Music CircusConcert
        Ellington was in Chicago preparing for "My People," but the band played with Billy Strayhorn subbing on piano and Cab Calloway as emcee. The concert was recorded.
        .DE636103,3-27
        95,2-6
        Statemann p.473. added 2011, updated 2013-03-05
        1963 08 14
        Wednesday
        .Warrensville Heights, Oh. Musicarnival.
        Concert

        This gig is doubtful. The band played here the previous month, and the date conflicts with a possible appearance in Montreal
        Joe Mosbrook: "Jazzed in Cleveland"...djp
        added 2013-03-05
        1963 08 14
        Wednesday
        .Montreal, P.Q. Loew's Theatre
        If this event occurred, Ellington would have been absent as he was preparing for My People in Chicago.
        Vail II (no documentation given...djp
        added 2013-03-05
        1963 08 16...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Hilton Jefferson, alto sax, rejoins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1963 08 161963 09 02Chicago, Ill.Arie Crown Theaterno DE/orch "My People"...Stratemann 473.2011
        1963 08 --.Chicago, Ill.David Wayne interview..DE636091,3-2..2011
        1963 08 20.Chicago, Ill.Universal St..DE636207,1-49
        04,1-31
        03,3-27
        01,2-29
        98,2-7
        HiDeHophoto.2011
        1963 08 21.Chicago, Ill.Universal St..DE636310,3-22
        04,1-32
        03,3-27
        99,4-26
        98,2-7
        ..2011
        1963 08 221963 08 27Detroit, Mich.Fairgrounds......2011
        1963 08 25.Chicago, Ill.Arie Crown Th..DE636407,1-49
        04,1-32
        03,3-27
        ..2011
        1963 08 26.Detroit, Mich.State Fair Gr..DE9075 (= 1stConcert)
        DE6365
        08,3-6
        98,2-7
        NDCS 1092.2011
        1963 08 27.Chicago, Ill.Universal St..DE6366 04,1-31+32
        03,3-27
        98,2-7
        92,2-2
        ..2011
        1963 08 28
        Wednesday
        1963 09 02Syracuse, N.Y.Empire CourtNew York State Exposition, 3 shows dailyStratemann, p.474....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-02-14
        1963 08 29
        Thursday
        .Syracuse, N.Y.Empire Courtsee 1963 08 28.....2011
        1963 08 30
        Friday
        .Syracuse, N.Y.Empire Courtsee 1963 08 28.....2011
        1963 08 31
        Saturday
        .Syracuse, N.Y.Empire Courtsee 1963 08 28.....2011

        September 1963

        1963 09 01
        Sunday
        .Syracuse, N.Y.Empire Courtsee 1963 08 28.....2011
        1963 09 02
        Monday
        .Syracuse, N.Y.Empire Courtsee 1963 08 28.....2011
        1963 09 02
        Monday
        ...PERSONNEL CHANGES
        Hilton Jefferson and Willie Cook leave the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1963 09 03
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y..Peripheral event
        Johnny Hodges, Wild Bill Davis recording session<
        Stratemann p.474

        Timer 4th, p.493
        .00,1-22.djpAdded 2013-02-14
        1963 09 04
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y..Peripheral event
        Johnny Hodges, Wild Bill Davis recording session
        Stratemann p.474
        Timner 4th, p.493
        .00,1-22.djpAdded 2013-02-14
        1963 09 04
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y..Peripheral event
        Paul Gonsalves recording session
        Stratemann p.474.00,1-22..2011
        1963 09 05
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y..Peripheral event
        Johnny Hodges with the Claus Ogermann Orchestra recording session
        Stratemann p.474
        Timner 4th, p.494
        .00,1-22.djpAdded 2013-02-14
        1963 09 05
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y..Peripheral event
        Paul Gonsalves recording session
        Stratemann p.474,
        Timner 4th, p.494
        .00,1-22.djpAdded 2013-02-14
        1963 09 06
        Friday
        1963 11 28New York, N.Y. to Damascus, SyriaFlight from New York to Damascus, changing planes in Rome Beginning of the Ellington orchestra's 12 week State Department tour of the Middle East.
        The band travelled with Thomas W. Simons Jr., a U.S. State Department escort officer.

        The entourage of 19 people visited 22 cities in 10 countries, with 43 performances and 33 off-stage performances.

        The contract price was $175,355, transportation cost $63,348 and other unspecified costs of $16,029 brought the total cost to the U.S. Government to $254,732.


        Ellington, after the tour:

        "We were appointed by the Cultural Committee – one of President Kennedy's favorite (sic) projects – to represent our country in the East on a long tour last fall under the sponsorship of the State Department. We were accepted, as some people put it, as "ambassadors" of the United States of America in Syria, Jordan, Afghanistan, India, Ceylon, Pakistan, Iran, Iraq and Lebanon,... We were also in Kuwait, Cyprus and Turkey, but we did not play there because of the assassination of the President. In Turkey, everything was flying high. There was a reception at the ambassador's residence, – and I was always in the receiving line at such receptions – but immediately after this one the whole thing blew up because of the tragedy in Dallas...

        "Our music was wonderfully well accepted. Tickets for concerts were usually sold out two or three hours after they were put on sale. For one reason or another, I found we were already quite well known. The records had been going there steadily and they had to reach somebody!...

        "We did practically no playing like we do normally. We'd spend a great part of the week working for the State Department and going to receptions. This was a new experience for me, and the guys in the band were wonderful representatives. They handled all of this activity gracefully, so that I was very proud of their offstage performances. The State Department paid us our fee and expenses then arranged for local charitable organizations to take over the presentation of our concerts. These organizations benefited by the entire proceeds and this created a lot of good will.

        "We became very proud of the State Department for the way they received us and the way they presented us. The ambassadors and consuls from England, France, Holland, Germany, Japan, Russia, Yugoslavia and many other countries would be at the receptions, and I think the tour was a success from that point of view, too...

        "One of the things we did everywhere, in additon to the concerts, was the lecture-demonstration. I would come out cold on the stage and talk for twenty minutes before introducing the members of the band...

        "At the press conferences, we would talk about jazz and, very often, the race situation in America..."

        — Ellington in 1963, quoted by Stanley Dance in The World of Duke Ellington, pp. 16 – 20"



        "The contract, for $175,355 plus all travel and insurance expenses, for a 14-week (sic) tour provided for up to four performances a week, with no performances on travel days. Ellington and band members were obliged to make personal appearances as well, but these were negotiated between each embassy and Ellington's people."

        -Harvey S. Cohen, Duke Ellington's America, p.424


        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-04
        1963 09 07
        Saturday
        .Damascus, SyriaEmbassy?Ellington's first appointment is with the American ambassador, who explained local customs to him. From the wording in MIMM it seems this was likely the Saturday morning, and while it is not clear if the entire band attended, it seems likely since MIMM refers to a speech made there by Gonsalves.


        Ellington became ill sometime during the time in Damascus and consulted a doctor who told him things would clear up in a few hours.

        Simons' summary report shows no activity on Sept. 7 or 8, and at page 50 of his detailed report, Simons tells us almost everyone was down with harmless but violent intestinal disorders during the first 10 days of the tour.
        MIMM p.302...djp
        added 2013-02-15, updated 2013-04-04
        1963 09 08
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1963 09 09
        Monday
        .Damascus, SyriaDamascus FairFirst concert
        Variety reported 17,000 Arab and American fans attended but Von Eschen, in 2004, wrote "more than 1,500." This is consistent with Simons' report "over 1,500."

        Under "Off-stage Appearances" Simons reported "Meeting with students and jazz fans at American Library (150), reception." His report does not say which day this was.

        This was Syria's first concert by an American big band.

        Von Eschen writes that State Department officials publicized the event with direct mail because the band arrived just after a coup which interfered with the ability to use newspaper advertising.
        • Stratemann,p.474 citing Variety 1963-09-18 p.55
        • Von Eschen: Satchmo Blows Up the World: Jazz Ambassadors Play the Cold War, chapter 5 "Duke's Diplomacy"
        • Thomas W. Simons Jr.'s reports, held in the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs Historical Collection, J. William Fulbright Papers, University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, referred to herein collectively as "Simons:"
          • "The Duke Ellington Orchestra, September 6-November 28, 1963," Sixteen weeks, Synopsis (Series 2, Box 9) and
          • "General Report on the Ellington Tour," (Series 5, Box 9)
        DE636798,1-11.B.Pubols re 98,1 entries
        djp

        added 2011

        updated 2013-02-15
        1963 09 10
        Tuesday
        7 to 9 pm
        .Damascus, Syria Garden, U.S. Ambassador's residenceReception for Ellington and his orchestra.Invitation shown at Eshan Khoshbakht's blog...djp
        added 2013-02-15
        1963 09 11
        Wednesday
        .Damascus, SyriaDamascus FairSecond concert

        Simons reported over 1,500 attended and the hall was full. He describes the audience as of varied composition, with large and highly vocal student contingents who were uncertain and unruly at first but left full of enthusiasm. He reported some people attended both concerts and complained the program was not varied between concerts.
        .DE6368..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-04
        1963 09 12
        Thursday
        .Amman, Jordan.Travel to Amman by "special plane."

        Nance embarassed the American ambassador by causing some sort of ruckus when going through Customs.
        ...MIMM 302
        Photo MIMM 303
        .2011
        1963 09 13
        Friday
        .Amman, Jordan.Concert at a Roman amphitheatre built into the curve of a hillside, capable of seating 6,000.

        The orchestra played a second concert in Jordan as well, in Zhargha (Khoshbakht) or Zerqua (Von Eschen), but I don't have information about the date nor confirmation of that location.

        Von Eschen says Ellington noticed the audience in the front row at the first concert covered their ears and at the second concert, at an officers' club, the audience continued eating and applauded little.
        Dance's The World of Duke Ellington, p.20, has a photo of Ellington and Gonsalves posing before 2 hookahs, with a Jordanian also in the picture. Photos of the band playing in the amphitheatre are found on p.303 of MIMM and on Eshan Khoshbakht's blog.

        Cohen reports Nance refused to stand for the national anthem, sat with his legs crossed, thus insulting the audience by displaying the soles of his feet, and wandered around the stage during the performance.
        MIMM 302DE636998,1-11..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-02-17
        1963 09 14
        Saturday
        .Amman, Jordanactivities not documented

        The entourage may have travelled to Jerusalem this day, since Ellington wrote about the view from his hotel in Jerusalem and shopping in Jerusalem's Old City before mentioning wading in the Dead Sea (see 1963 09 15)
        .
        1963 09 15
        Sunday
        ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Ray Nance was sent home from Amman - his departure is discussed in DEMS 98,1-11

        In Duke Ellington's America, Cohen dates this September 15.

        Gloria Nance wrote about the incident to jazz columnist Steve Voce in 1998.
        djpAdded 2013-02-17
        updated 2013-05-23
        1963 09 15
        Sunday
        .Jerusalem, IsraelRiver JordanDuke's Diary says Ellington and the Orchestra visited Jerusalem and waded in the River Jordan on this date. MIMM doesn't give the date, and instead of saying they waded in the Jordan, it says they stopped beside the Dead Sea and waded in it, on their way to the river. This may be only an academic distinction, since the river flows into the north end of the Sea.
        • Vail II
        • MIMM p.304
        ....
        added 2013-02-16
        1963 09 16
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1963 09 17
        Tuesday
        .Beirut, LebanonPhoenicia HotelMIMM: "Our first visit to Beirut is a six-hour layover between planes. The State Department officers have us check into the splendid Phoenicia Hotel."

        Ellington, dissatisfied with his room, is moved to a suite.
        Khoshbakht writes that Duke visited Harissa, a mountain village 20 km north of Beirut, and Von Eschen says that after performances in Beirut, the band took a 10 hour flight to Kabul in a converted cargo plane.

        If this visit to Lebanon was only a six hour layover, the side-trip and concerts are questionable.
        ....djp
        added 2013-02-17
        1963 09 181963 09 20Kabul, Pakistan....07,1-24
        06,3-23
        ..2011
        1963 09 21.New Delhi, India.ArrivalThe program for the India tour is in the NMAH (Smithsonian) DE Collection, Box 8, Folder 1 "India Concert Tour, presented by the U.S. Information Service [Program], 1963"....2011
        added 2011

        updated 2013-02-28
        1963 09 24.New Delhi, IndiaVigyan BhavanDE6370.....2011
        1963 09 25.New Delhi, IndiaVigyan Bhavan......2011
        1963 09 26.New Delhi, IndiaTriveni(Duke hospitalized).DE6371...2011
        1963 09 28.Hyderabad, India.Arrival in Hyderabad.....2011
        1963 09 291963 09 30Hyderabad, IndiaRavindra Barathri......2011

        October 1963

        1963 10 011963 10 04Bangalore, India.......2011
        1963 10 05.Madras.India Arrival.....2011
        1963 10 061963 10 07MadrasMusic Academy......2011
        1963 10 08.Bombay.India Arrival, (Duke rejoins).....2011
        1963 10 09.BombayRang Bhavan......2011
        1963 10 1-.Bombay.Private Party.DE6372...2011
        1963 10 10.BombayRang Bhavan..DE6373...2011
        1963 10 11?.Bombay.Unk Telecast..01,2-11free day.2011
        1963 10 12.BombayShri Shamukha...DE6374.MIMM310photo.2011
        1963 10 131963 10 19Calcutta India.....WoDEphoto.2011
        1963 10 141963 10 15CalcuttaSherazade Hotel...01,2-11..2011
        1963 10 20...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Trumpeter Herbie Jones joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1963 10 201963 10 26Colombo Ceylon....MIMM231+321photos..2011
        1963 10 211963 10 23ColomboTurf Club......2011
        1963 10 24.KandyPerideniya Univ...DE6375...2011
        1963 10 27.Dacca.Pakistan ArrivalReference material NMAH (Smithsonian) DE Collection, Box 8 Folder 2, Grand Concerts in Pakistan, presented by the U.S. Information Service [Press kit], October 27-November 5, 1963....2011
        1963 10 28.DaccaGymkhana Grounds......2011
        1963 10 29.Lahore.Pakistan Arrival.....2011
        1963 10 301963 10 31LahoreOpen Air Theatre......2011

        November 1963

        1963 11 01.KarachiHotel Metropole......2011
        1963 11 02.Karachi.Free Day.....2011
        1963 11 03.KarachiHotel Metropole..DE6376...2011
        1963 11 04.KarachiAmericcultcenter......2011
        1963 11 --?.Far East (India ?)....07,1-42
        01,2-11
        ..2011
        1963 11 05.TeheranHotel Ballroom Telecast...10,1-4
        07,1-42
        01,2-11
        ..2011
        1963 11 06.Iran.Free Day.....2011
        1963 11 07.Isfahan.Concert.....2011
        1963 11 08.Abadan.Iran Arrival.....2011
        1963 11 09.Abadan.Concert.....2011
        1963 11 10.Baghdad, Iraq.Iraq Arrival...MIMMphoto.2011
        1963 11 11
        . Bahgdad, Iraq. Private residence Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hamilton had the band and Duke to their home for breakfast. Ellington came late and scrambled his own eggs. Mr. Hamilton was a Foreign Information Officer stationed in Baghdad. Mr. Hamilton refers to a concert "that evening," as well, but may be mistaken.Walla Walla Union-Bulletin, Family Weekly section....added 2012-08-23
        1963 11 12.BagdadKhuld Hall......2011
        1963 11 14.BagdadKhuld HallTelecast Irak-TV French title.DE908210,1-4
        08,3-20
        07,1-42
        01,2-11
        NDCS 1097
        Videophoto.2011
        1963 11 1-.Ctesiphon Iraq.....MIMM326photo.2011
        1963 11 16.Beirut Lebanon.Arrival.....2011
        1963 11 171963 11 20BeirutTheatre Du Liban......2011
        1963 11 211963 11 28Ankara Turkey.John F. Kennedy assassinated Nov 22, tour canceled, band stayed.....2011
        1963 11 29...Travel To Ny Via Zurich.....2011

        December 1963

        1963 12 131963 12 14New York, N.Y.Basin Street East......2011
        1963 12 171964 01 05
        (Götting shows
        1963 12 26)
        Cleveland, Oh.Golden Key Club
        641 Euclid Ave.
        The Cleveland Press later said, "The Duke Ellington-Golden Key honeymoon came to an abrupt and not entirely amicable ending over money matters."...ellingtonweb.caJoeMosbrook2011



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        January 1964

        1964 01 011964 01 05Cleveland, Oh.Golden Key....ellingtonweb.ca.2011
        1964 01 09.New York, N.Y..Today Show.DE640107,1-18
        90,1-8
        89,1-12
        80,2-4
        79,4-3
        ..2011
        1964 01 091964 01 18New York, N.Y.Basin Streat East......2011
        1964 01 14.New York, N.Y.Basin Street East..DE640205,3-15
        96,2-10
        94,2-3
        93,4-6
        ..2011
        1964 01 211964 01 22Boston, Mass.Wagon Wheels......2011

        February 1964

        1964 02 08.New York, N.Y.Carnegie Hall......2011
        1964 02 15.London, England.BBC Interview.....2011
        1964 02 15.London, EnglandRoyal Festival Hall..DE6403
        DE6404
        .corrTimner-4/28.2011
        1964 02 16.HammersmithOdeon Theater..DE6405...2011
        1964 02 17.Cardiff Wales.......2011
        1964 02 18.Bristol.Interv(Beatles).DE6406...2011
        1964 02 19.CroydonFairfield Hall..DE6407
        DE6408
        ...2011
        1964 02 20.London, England."Jazz625" BBC TV
        .DE6409
        97,2-13
        94,2-4
        93,3-8
        08,3-31
        07,2-5
        07,1-41+42
        06,2-12+52
        04,2-10
        04,1-31+32
        03,3-27
        97,4-15
        Stratemann 479
        Strat480photo JITMphoto
        `
        .2011
        1964 02 21.London, EnglandBBC TV TheatreInterv + "Most In Music".DE6410
        DE6411
        84,2-8Jewellphoto
        .2011
        1964 02 22.London, EnglandRoyal Festival H.......2011
        1964 02 23.BournemouthWinter Gard.......2011
        1964 02 26.LeicesterDemontfort H.......2011
        1964 02 27.BirminghamOdeon Theater......2011
        1964 02 28.LeedsOdeon Theatre......2011
        1964 02 29.ManchesterFree Trade..DE906608,2-15
        08,1-35
        07,3-11
        NDCS 1086.2011
        1964 02 --?.London, England.BBC-Broadcast B.Strayhorn Interview.....2011
        1964 02 --?.London, England.BBC2 telecast Interv.DE6412...2011

        March 1964

        1964 03 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Bassist Major Holley, born 1924, joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1964 03 01.London, EnglandNew Victoria..DE6413
        DE6414
        ...2011
        1964 03 02.Stuttgart...DE6415...2011
        1964 03 03.Geneve.......2011
        1964 03 04...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Ernie Shepard leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1964 03 04.Zurich....97,3-7
        97,2-10
        ..2011
        1964 03 05.Munich....98,1-12
        97,2-10
        81,1-5
        ..2011
        1964 03 06.Frankfurt....97,2-10..2011
        1964 03 07.St Moritz.......2011
        1964 03 07...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Jimmy Woode, bass, rejoins the band briefly
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1964 03 08.MilanoTeatro Manzoni....UGUMphotos.2011
        1964 03 09.StockholmKonserthus..DE6416
        DE6417
        02,3-26
        02,2-26
        85,4-1
        NDCS 1037.2011
        1964 03 10.HelsinkiKulturhuset..DE641804,1-31
        03,3-27
        98,4-8
        ..2011
        1964 03 11.GoeteborgKonserthus..DE641903,1-15
        98,2-22
        92,4-3
        ..2011
        1964 03 12.Malmoe.......2011
        1964 03 13.KobenhavnTivoli..DE6420
        DE6421
        04,1-32..2011
        1964 03 14.HamburgMusikhalle...97,2-10..2011
        1964 03 15.BerlinSportpalast..DE642298,1-12
        97,2-10
        ..2011
        1964 03 16.Paris, France.......2011
        1964 03 17.Marseille.......2011
        1964 03 18.Lyon.......2011
        1964 03 19.Roubaix.......2011
        1964 03 20.Paris, FranceTh.Champs Elysees..DE6423...2011
        1964 03 20...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Jimmy Woode, bass, leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1964 03 20.Paris, France.Recording session Duke's Sidemen..03,1-24
        99,5-5
        99,4-11
        81,1-5
        ..2011
        1964 03 21.Paris, FranceTheatre Champs Elysées......2011
        1964 03 21.Paris, France.Rmc Interv LineRenaud.....2011
        1964 03 21.Paris, France."JackdievalShow".DE6424
        DE6425
        DE6426
        01,2-29+30
        93,3-2+6
        92,2-2
        VARphotos.2011
        1964 03 22.San RemoTeatro Ariston..DE642702,2-25
        97,2-17
        VARphoto
        YouTubephotos
        .2011
        1964 03 23.LimogesTheatre Municip.......2011
        1964 03 26.Toronto, Ont.Massey Hall......2011
        1964 03 27.ArlingtonJefferson Club......2011
        1964 03 29.New York, N.Y.Carnegie HallConcertProgram in NMAH (Smithsonian) DE CollectionBox 8 Folder 3 "Carnegie Hall Concert [Program], March 29, 1964"DE642807,3-36
        90,2-3
        90,2-7
        ..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-02-28
        1964 03 30.New York, N.Y.Riverside Plaza......2011

        April 1964

        1964 04 02.Chicago, Ill.Maryland Hotel......2011
        1964 04 04.Peoria, Ill.Hotel Marquette......2011
        1964 04 05.SpringfieldSt Nicholas......2011
        1964 04 051964 04 08Chicago, Ill.Nab Convention..DE6429
        DE6430
        07,2-41
        07,1-48
        03,3-27
        01,3-21
        ..2011
        1964 04 061964 04 07Glen Burnie Ft Meade.......2011
        1964 04 09.Burlington, Io.Grandinetti's......2011
        1964 04 10.Chicago, Ill.Civic Opera H......2011
        1964 04 11.Milton JunctionCollege......2011
        1964 04 12.New York, N.Y........2011
        1964 04 15.New York, N.Y. recording session Reprise..DE643193,3-2..2011
        1964 04 16.New York, N.Y. recording session Reprise..DE6432...2011
        1964 04 17.Blacksburg, Va........2011
        1964 04 18.Ashland, Va........2011
        1964 04 201964 04 25Montréal, P.Q.Le Jazz Hot......2011
        1964 04 201964 04 25..“At Casalomaclub”.....2011
        1964 04 20.Montréal, P.Q.Le Jazz HotAt CasaLomaClub.DE643306,3-34
        06,2-15
        04,1-32
        03,3-27
        03,1-29
        02,3-25
        NDCS 1057.2011
        1964 04 21.Montréal, P.Q..K.V.Marson Inter.DE6434...2011
        1964 04 27.New York, N.Y..Recording session Reprise.DE6435...2011
        1964 04 271964 04 02New York, N.Y.Apollo Theater
        253 W. 125th St., Borough of Manhattan, Harlem district
        ...03,3-27
        93,3-2
        92,3-1
        ..2011
        1964 04 28.New York, N.Y..Rehearsal for below..03,3-27..2011
        1964 04 29.New York, N.Y.."Portrait In Music".DE643603,3-27
        97,2-12
        95,2-6
        91,5-1
        81,1-5
        Jewellphoto.2011

        May 1964

        1964 05 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Major Holley leaves the band in mid-May
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1964 05 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Peck Morrison, bass, joins the band in mid-May
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1964 05 01.Hartford, Conn.Trinity College......2011
        1964 05 02.WorcesterHoly Cross Col......2011
        1964 05 04.Ft DixSports Arena......2011
        1964 05 05.HamptonLangley Air Force Base......2011
        1964 05 10.Columbus, Oh.Cavaliers Club......2011
        1964 05 121964 05 13Hamilton, (Bermuda)Roseb.......2011
        1964 05 14.New York, N.Y.Madison Square Garden"FreedomSpectacular".DE6437...2011
        1964 05 16.Dover (Dela).......2011
        1964 05 17.ArlingtonJefferson Cl......2011
        1964 05 19.New York, N.Y..Recording session Reprise.DE643803,3-27
        90,3-3
        ..2011
        1964 05 20.New York, N.Y.Columbia Univ..DE643911,1-27
        10,1-26
        08,3-31
        04,2-10
        03,2-8
        83,2-5
        81,1-5
        Stratemann 482photo.2011
        1964 05 21.CorningGlas Center......2011
        1964 05 22.Washington, D.C.Sheraton......2011
        1964 05 23.New York, N.Y.CBS StudiosRehear.....2011
        1964 05 24.New York, N.Y..Ed Sullivan Show.DE644003,3-27..2011
        1964 05 26.New York, N.Y.."Todayshow".DE644107,3-30
        07,1-18
        96,2-3
        94,2-9
        Stratemann 485photo.2011
        1964 05 29...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Trumpeter Nat Woodard joins the band, having recorded with it in August 1963
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1964 05 29.Washington, D.C.Coliseum......2011
        1964 05 30.Warrensville Heights, Oh.MusicarnivalAfternoon concert near ClevelandStratemann, p.484...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-05
        1964 05 31.Chicago, Ill.Holiday Ballroom
        4847 N. Milwaukee Ave.
        ..DE644286,4-4
        86,4-6
        86,1-7
        ..2011
        1964 05 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Rolf Ericson leaves the band in late May. He returned briefly in November 1969 and recorded with the band in October 1973.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11

        June 1964

        1955 06 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Rick Henderson leaves the band in mid-June. He will record with Ellington a few times in 1956 and 1957.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-12
        1964 06 01.Des Moines, Io.Art Center......2011
        1964 06 02.Mission HillsShopping C......2011
        1964 06 031964 06 04Los Angeles, Cal..DE-FS Album discuss.....2011
        1964 06 0-.Los Angeles, Cal..Interview KTLA telecast.DE6443...2011
        1964 06 05.VeniceTh-By-The-Sea......2011
        1964 06 06.Beverly HillsFriar's......2011
        1964 06 07?.Milton JunctionCollege...94,2-9..2011
        1964 06 071964 06 11Redwood CityTin Pan A.....Gleason205/07.2011
        1964 06 12.AnaheimDisneyland"BigbandWeek" KTTV telecast.DE6444...2011
        1964 06 121964 06 17AnaheimDisneyland......2011
        1964 06 19.Tokyo.Arrival.....2011
        1964 06 201964 06 21OsakaFestival Hall......2011
        1964 06 22.Hiroshima Kokaido......2011
        1964 06 23.Nagoya Kokaido......2011
        1964 06 24a.KyotoDaiichi KaikanFirst Concert.DE644506,2-30
        03,3-27
        ..2011
        1964 06 24b.KyotoDaiichi KaikanSecond Concert "Swinging Thru Japan".DE645007,2-13
        06,3-34
        06,2-30
        03,3-27
        Stratemann 487
        Strat489photo
        .2011
        1964 06 25.KobeKokusai Kaikan......2011
        1964 06 26.TokyoKoseinenkin Kaik..DE6446...2011
        1964 06 27.TokyoKoseinenkin Kaik......2011
        1964 06 28.TokyoNHK TV-Hall..DE6447...2011
        1964 06 29.TokyoGolden Akasaka..DE904604,3-51
        04,1-31
        NDCS 1068.2011
        1964 06 30.TokyoGolden Akasaka......2011
        1964 06 --.Japan.Interv Telecast broadcast.DE6448...2011
        1964 06 --.Tokyo.Session Deletedtd>.DE644903,3-27..2011

        July 1964

        1964 07 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Gregory Herbert, alto sax, joins the band in mid July but departs in August.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-12
        1964 07 01.TokyoKoseinenkin Kaik..DE645107,2-13
        05,2-30
        04,1-32
        03,3-27
        02,3-16
        97,4-5
        ..2011
        1964 07 02.TokyoKoseinenkin Kaik......2011
        1964 07 03.TokyoTbs Studios..DE6452...2011
        1964 07 04.TachikawaArmy Camp......2011
        1964 07 05...Japan Free Day.....2011
        1964 07 061964 07 07TokyoGetsusekai Club......2011
        1964 07 08.Tokyo Koseinenkin KaikBenefit Concert..98,3-19..2011
        1964 07 10.Los Angeles, Cal.State College......2011
        1964 07 10.OntarioTahitian Gard......2011
        1964 07 12.Alamogordo (N.M.).......2011
        1964 07 131964 07 15Colorado SpringsBroadm......2011
        1964 07 171964 07 23Atlantic CitySteel Pier..DE645305,2-36..2011
        1964 07 24.ErieWaldemeer's Gardens......2011
        1964 07 27.North Convay Skimobile......2011
        1964 07 281964 07 29PeabodyWagon Wheels......2011
        1964 07 30.Providence, R.I. RKO-Albee Th......2011
        1964 07 31.Newport (Vt)Elks Ballroom......2011

        August 1964

        1964 08 01.StoweMotor Lodge......2011
        1964 08 02.ManchesterJfk Coliseum......2011
        1964 08 03.Wollaston BeachBeachc.......2011
        1964 08 05.New York, N.Y.World Fair Singer B.......2011
        1964 08 06.Rochester, N.Y.Eastman Auditorium......2011
        1964 08 07
        Friday
        1964 08 13Bronx, N.Y.Moon Bowl
        Freedomland Park
        "Freedomland's free Moon Bowl shows will feature Duke Ellington and his orchestra and the Serendipity Singers beginning tonight for one week's stay"
        • Herald Statesman,Yonkers,N.Y.,1964-08-07
        • Stratemann p.491 citing Variety 1964-07-22,p26 and 1964-09-23 p.38
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-08-17
        1964 08 08
        Saturday
        .Bronx, N.Y.Moon Bowlsee 1964 08 07...09,3-5..2011
        1964 08 09
        Sunday
        .Bronx, N.Y.Moon Bowl
        Freedomland Park
        .....2011
        1964 08 10
        Monday
        .Bronx, N.Y.Moon Bowl
        Freedomland Park
        .....2011
        1964 08 11
        Tuesday
        .Bronx, N.Y.Moon Bowl
        Freedomland Park
        .....2011
        1964 08 12
        Wednesday
        .Bronx, N.Y.Moon Bowl
        Freedomland Park
        .....2011
        1964 08 13
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1964 08 14
        Friday
        3 pm
        .Cleveland, Oh.Warrensville MusicarnivalAfternoon concert near Cleveland...ellingtonweb.ca.2011
        1964 08 14
        Friday
        10 pm to 2 am
        .Cincinnati, Oh.Hyde ParkDanceStratemann p.491....2011
        1964 08 15
        Saturday
        .Cincinnati, Oh.Crosley Field......2011
        1964 08 16
        Sunday
        .Cleveland, Oh.Musicarnival......2011
        1964 08 17
        Monday
        1964 08 30New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastClub date - advertised as nigthly except Sunday.

        Also appearing, singer Kaye Ballard and Ray Bryant's trio.
        Stratemann p.491 citing Variety 1964-08-26 p.55DE6454...
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-05
        1964 08 18
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastClub date - see 1964 08 17.....2011
        1964 08 19
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastClub date - see 1964 08 17.....2011
        1964 08 20
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastClub date - see 1964 08 17.....2011
        1964 08 21
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastClub date - see 1964 08 17.....2011
        1964 08 22
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastClub date - see 1964 08 17.....2011
        1964 08 22...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Peck Morrison, bassist, leaves the band and is replaced by John Lamb, born 1933.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1964 08 23
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastClub date - see 1964 08 17.....2011
        1964 08 24
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastClub date - see 1964 08 17.....2011
        1964 08 25
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastClub date - see 1964 08 17.....2011
        1964 08 26
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastClub date - see 1964 08 17.....2011
        1964 08 27
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastClub date - see 1964 08 17.....2011
        1964 08 28
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastClub date - see 1964 08 17.....2011
        1964 08 29
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastClub date - see 1964 08 17.....2011
        1964 08 30
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastClub date - see 1964 08 17.....2011
        1964 08 26.New York, N.Y.."Astrofreight".DE645507,2-13
        04,1-31
        97,4-5
        97,2-8
        92,3-2
        83,4-6
        Stratemann 493
        .2011
        1964 08 30.Hyannis.Music Festival.....2011
        1964 08 31.Lambertville, N.J.St. John Terrell's Lambertville Music Circus......2011

        September 1964

        1964 09 02.Toronto, Ont.CBC Studios......2011
        1964 09 02.Toronto, Ont.Celebrity ClubA Gift For Boxing Day".DE6456
        08,2-6
        07,2-5
        05,2-17
        04,1-31+32
        02,3-17
        01,2-30 = 01,2-29
        Stratemann 497.2011
        1964 09 031964 09 04Toronto, Ont.CBC Studios"Festival – The Duke".DE645707,2-5
        04,1-31+32
        97,2-9
        Stratemann 497
        Strat499photo
        .2011
        1964 09 061964 09 09Chicago, Ill.Universal St..DE645804,1-31+32..2011
        1964 09 11.Houston, Tex.Cullen Auditorium..DE6459 04,1-31+32..2011
        1964 09 12.Dallas, Tex.Fair Music Hall......2011
        1964 09 13.Dallas, Tex.Brookhaven Club......2011
        1964 09 15.Austin, Tex.Municipal Auditorium......2011
        1964 09 16.LubbockMunicipal Auditorium......2011
        1964 09 17.San Jose, Cal.City College......2011
        1964 09 18.Los Angeles, Cal.Hollywod Bowl......2011
        1964 09 19.MontereyFestival Grounds....DDCM175photo.2011
        1964 09 20.FairfieldTravis Air Force Base......2011
        1964 09 221964 09 29San Jose, Cal.Safari Room......2011
        1964 09 29.Palm SpringsSan Jacinto....Stratemann 492photo.2011
        1964 09 30.Long BeachCity Col..DE6460...2011
        1964 09 30.Long Beach.Irvingjacobs Interv..09,3-5..2011

        October 1964

        1964 10 01.San Jose, Cal.City College......2011
        1964 10 02.LompocVandenberg Air Force Base......2011
        1964 10 03.Sacramento, Cal.Mather Air Force Base......2011
        1964 10 04.DavisFreeborn Hall......2011
        1964 10 04.Los AltosFoothill Coll......2011
        1964 10 06.RichmondCivic Auditorium......2011
        1964 10 07.San Francisco, Cal.State College......2011
        1964 10 07.Or San MateoJr College......2011
        1964 10 09.Tacoma, Wash.Mcchord Air Force Base......2011
        1964 10 10.PullmanWash State Univ......2011
        1964 10 13.AberdeenGray's Harbor......2011
        1964 10 14.The DallesElks Temple......2011
        1964 10 16.EugeneElks Lodge......2011
        1964 10 17.CorvallisOregon Univers......2011
        1964 10 18.Tacoma, Wash.Ft Lewis NCO Club......2011
        1964 10 20.SpokaneDavenport Hotel......2011
        1964 10 21.CheneyMemorial Fieldh.......2011
        1964 10 22?.SpokaneWhitman College......2011
        1964 10 23.Boise (Idaho)Miramar Ballroom......2011
        1964 10 24.LoganUtah State Univ X2......2011
        1964 10 25.Los Angeles, Cal.Moulin Rouge......2011
        1964 10 291964 10 31Redwood CityTin Pan A.......2011

        November 1964

        1964 11 011964 11 07Redwood CityTin Pan A.......2011
        1964 11 05.Los Angeles, Cal.."ErnieFordShow" TV..07,1-18..2011
        1964 11 0-.Los Angeles, Cal.."RegisPhilbinShow".....2011
        1964 11 10.Los Angeles, Cal.Hollywood Pallad......2011
        1964 11 121964 11 18Lake Tahoe, Nev.Harvey's Hot......2011
        1964 11 22.Wichita, Kans.Cotillon Ballroom......2011
        1964 11 24.Milton JunctionCollege....MIMM480photo.2011
        1964 11 24.JanesvilleHigh School......2011
        1964 11 25.JacksonCountry Club......2011
        1964 11 26.Toronto, Ont.Royal York Hotel
        199 Queen St. W.
        ......2011
        1964 11 271964 11 28Hull, P.Q.Standish Hot......2011
        1964 11 30.Montréal, P.Q.Casa LomaEx-"Jazz Hot".....2011

        December 1964

        1964 12 011964 12 06Montréal, P.Q.Casa Lomaex-"Jazz Hot.....2011
        1964 12 071964 12 08Wollaston BeachBeachc.......2011
        1964 12 09.Jersey City, N.J........2011
        1964 12 10.Ft Dix, N.J........2011
        1964 12 11.Baltimore, Md........2011
        1964 12 13.Washington, D.C.Bolling Air Force Base..DE6461...2011
        1964 12 14.KutztownState College......2011
        1964 12 14.ReadingState College......2011
        1964 12 17.Rochester, N.Y.Mayo Auditor.......2011
        1964 12 18.Chicago, Ill.Trianon Ballroom......2011
        1964 12 20.London, EnglandMarquee ClubBen Webster "Jazz625"..97,4-15
        96,2-12
        ..2011
        1964 12 211964 12 31New York, N.Y.Basin Street East......2011
        1964 12 31.New York, N.Y.Basin Street East..DE646207,2-23..2011



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        January 1965

        1965 01 011965 01 02New York, N.Y.Basin Street East......2011
        1965 01 03.Philadelphia,Pa.Academy of MusicConcert

        Ellington receives Muiscian of hte Year awrd from the Jazz At Home Club. Others performing were Jimmy Smith, Moms Mabley, Arthur Prysock, Irene Reid and Clark Terry.
        Stratemann p.499 citing Billboard 1965-01-16 p.31.....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-12
        1965 01 05.New York, N.Y.."BelltelephoneHour".DE650197,1-16
        84,3-10
        84,2-8
        ..2011
        1965 01 10...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Trumpeter Nat Woodard leaves the band.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1965 01 11...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Mercer Ellington, trumpet and fluegelhorn, joins the band and becomes its road manager.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1965 01 11.SpringfieldState Armory......2011
        1965 01 12.Chicago, Ill.Universal St"BigBandSounds".DE65020106,1-34
        04,2-51
        99,5-21
        04,1-31
        99,5-21
        99,4-24
        92,1-1
        91,1-1
        89,3-3
        89,1-8
        86,3-7
        86,2-10
        Stratemann 5.2011
        1965 01 14.AshtabulaSwallows Rest......2011
        1965 01 15...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Ray Nance rejoins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1965 01 17.MarlboroLakeview Ballroom......2011
        1965 01 19.New York, N.Y..Recording session Reprise.DE650300,2-3
        84,1-5
        83,4-4
        ..2011
        1965 01 20.New York, N.Y..J.Sherrill recording session..99,5-21
        99,4-24
        ..2011
        1965 01 21.New York, N.Y..Recording session Reprise.DE6504...2011
        1965 01 25.Paris, France.Arrival..81,1-5..2011
        1965 01 26.ParisParamount Cinema"Paris Sur Scene".DE6505 04,1-31+32..2011
        1965 01 27.Bourges (Fr).......2011
        1965 01 28.Lyon.......2011
        1965 01 29.Paris, FranceTheatre Champs E..DE650607,2-13
        02,2-25
        97,4-5
        94,2-7
        94,1-4
        93,4-5
        93,3-6
        81,1-5
        NDCS 1051.2011
        1965 01 30.Paris, FranceTheatre Champs E..DE6507
        DE6508
        07,2-13
        04,2-10
        03,1-21
        02,2-25
        97,4-5
        97,3-12
        94,2-7
        94,1-4
        93,4-5
        93,1-1
        84,4-8
        80,3-4
        80,1-4
        ..2011
        1965 01 31.Kobenhavn.Concert
        Interview
        .DE6509 ND903907,2-5
        07,1-42
        04,2-51
        04,1-31
        03,2-4
        01,2-30 = 01,2-29
        01,2-10
        01,1-6
        00,2-10
        99,3-7
        81,1-5
        Videophoto.2011

        February 1965

        1965 02 01?.Malmoe Or Lund (Swe)....93,1-1
        84,1-5
        83,4-4
        Lambertphoto.2011
        1965 02 02.StockholmKonserthus..DE6510...2011
        1965 02 03.BerlinPhilharmonie Halle..DE651198,1-15
        97,4-2
        97,3-12
        ..2011
        1965 02 04.BremenOldenburg...93,1-1..2011
        1965 02 05.HamburgMusikhalle......2011
        1965 02 06.Frankfurt.....Webphoto.2011
        1965 02 07.Zurich.......2011
        1965 02 08.Geneve.......2011
        1965 02 09.StuttgartLiederhalle..DE651203,3-28NDCS 1056.2011
        1965 02 10.Villingen.Private P..DE651386,1-3
        84,1-5
        ..2011
        1965 02 11.Munich.Bal Paré..06,1-19
        04,1-31
        93,1-1
        MIMM437photo WoDEphoto
        Strat504photo=Rul45photo
        .2011
        1965 02 12.Munich.Interview.....2011
        1965 02 12...Concert.DE6514
        DE6515
        06,1-19
        04,1-31
        93,1-1
        ..2011
        1965 02 13.London, EnglandRoyal Festival H..DE6516
        DE6517
        ...2011
        1965 02 14.London, EnglandOdeon Hammersmith..DE6518
        DE6519
        ...2011
        1965 02 16.London, England.BBC-TV rehearsal+ "Duke In Europe".DE9035
        DE6520
        07,2-5
        04,1-31
        03,2-8
        98,4-10
        93,1-1
        NDCS 1055
        DE'sAphoto
        .2011
        1965 02 --.London, England."LatenhtLineUp" Telecast on 26mar65.DE652107,2-5..2011
        1965 02 17.CroydonFairfield Hall......2011
        1965 02 18.London, England.BBC-TV "Jazz 54".DE652207,1-42
        04,1-31
        03,2-8
        02,2-27/28
        98,4-10
        95,2-6
        ..2011
        1965 02 --.London, England."Hearmalking".DE6523...2011
        1965 02 --.Probably U.K..Concert 27feb65 ???.DE6524...2011
        1965 02 19.BristolColston Hall......2011
        1965 02 20.BournemouthWinter Gar......2011
        1965 02 21.London, EnglandFinsbury Park......2011
        1965 02 23.NewcastleCity Hall...09,3-5..2011
        1965 02 24.LeedsOdeon Theatre......2011
        1965 02 25.LeicesterDe Montfort H.......2011
        1965 02 26.BirminghamOdeon Th...81,5-1
        81,1-5
        ..2011
        1965 02 27.ManchesterFree Trade H. 2 concerts.DE6524
        ND9067
        08,1-35
        07,3-11
        NDCS 1087.2011
        1965 02 28.London, EnglandNew Victoria..DE6525
        DE6526
        ...2011

        March 1965

        1965 03 01.New York, N.Y.Fine Studios......2011
        1965 03 03.New York, N.Y.."JazzatitsBest" CBC Whiston-Interv.DE652701,3-26..2011
        1965 03 04.New York, N.Y.Fine Studios..DE652806,2-52
        95,2-6
        ..2011
        1965 03 05.New Haven, Conn.Woolsey Hall......2011
        1965 03 07
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y..
        The Ed Sullivan Show
        CBS network television variety show, 15-minute segment, with Ella Fitzgerald
        Stratemann, p.505, citing VAriety 1965-03-10 p50DE6529...
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-03
        1965 03 10.Lebanon, Pa.Pushnik's Waterfall Room Theatre-Restaurant
        1352 Cumberland St.
        Night club date
        Packed house, 600 patrons

        Ellington is photographed with club managers Ed and Dick Pushnik by the local newspaper.
        • Ad, Lebanon Daily News, 1965-03-08, p.17
        • Photo with caption, Lebanon Daily News, 1965-03-11, p.43
        ..Stratemann, p.505.
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-03
        1965 03 11.Scranton, Penn........2011
        1965 03 12.West HartfordHigh Sch......2011
        1965 03 13.Providence (R.I.).......2011
        1965 03 14
        6 pm & 10 pm
        .Philadelphia,Penn.Academy of MusicTwo Ellington and Basie concerts for the Philadephia Jazz Festival. 6 + 10pmStratemann p.505....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-12
        1965 03 16.New York, N.Y.U.S.O. Club..DE...2011
        1965 03 17.New York, N.Y.Fine Studios..DE653006,2-52
        04,1-31
        89,4-5
        ..2011
        1965 03 18.Columbus, Oh.Neil House Ballroom......2011
        1965 03 19.Peoria, Ill.Hotel Marquette......2011
        1965 03 20.PittsburgStudent Union......2011
        1965 03 21.Kansas CityMemorial B.......2011
        1965 03 22.GulfportGrandinetti's......2011
        1965 03 23.Minneapolis, Minn.Guthrie The......2011
        1965 03 25.LincolnLincoln Coll......2011
        1965 03 27.Cleveland, Oh.Statler Hilton Hotel
        East 12th and Euclid
        private party...ellingtonweb.ca.2011
        1965 03 28.LancasterFulton Opera5:30 + 8:30pm.....2011
        1965 03 31.Chicago, Ill.Universal Stud..DE653106,2-52
        92,3-2
        91,3-7
        81,3-3
        ..2011

        April 1965

        1965 04 --.Philadelphia, Penn..Prerecording for telecast "Mike Douglas Show," aired on April 16
        .DE6532...2011
        1965 04 02.Jacksonville, Fl.McMurray C.......2011
        1965 04 031965 04 08Virgin Islands.......2011
        1965 04 09.Baltimore, Md.City College......2011
        1965 04 14.New York, N.Y.Fine Studios..DE653305,1-39
        04,1-31
        92,3-2
        90,3-3
        89,4-5
        ..2011
        1965 04 16.Philadelphia,Penn.CBS Studios"Mike Douglas Show" pre-taped??.....2011
        1965 04 17.Salisbury BeachFrolics......2011
        1965 04 201965 04 25Montréal, P.Q.Casa Lomaex-Jazz Hot.....2011
        1965 04 27.Glens FallsRoyal Rest......2011
        1965 04 28.JamestownHigh School......2011
        1965 04 29.Toronto, Ont.Massey Hall + Town & Country......2011
        1965 04 30.Detroit, Mich.Memorial Buildin......2011

        May 1965

        1965 05 01
        Saturday
        .Ft WayneMemorial Colis.......2011
        1965 05 02
        Sunday
        .GaryRoosevelt High Sch.......2011
        1965 05 03
        Monday
        .Terre Haute, Ind.Univ. Arena......2011
        1965 05 04
        Tuesday
        .OwensboroSports Center......2011
        1965 05 05
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1965 05 06
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1965 05 07
        Friday
        ...?? Mike Wallace interview..09,3-5..2011
        1965 05 08
        Saturday
        .JamesvilleHigh School......2011
        1965 05 09
        Sunday
        .GarySutherland Hotel......2011
        1965 05 10
        Monday
        .Beloit High School......2011
        1965 05 11
        Tuesday
        .FayetteDorman Gymnasium......2011
        1965 05 12
        Wednesday
        .KeokukWright Fieldhouse......2011
        1965 05 13
        Thursday
        .RockfordCoronado Theatre......2011
        1965 05 14
        Friday
        .Detroit, Mich.University......2011
        1965 05 15
        Saturday
        .Appleton Golf Club......2011
        1965 05 16
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1965 05 17
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1965 05 18
        Tuesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Universal Stud..DE6534 10,1-14+28
        09,3-13
        93,3-8
        88,2-4
        87,1-1
        81,3-3
        ..2011
        1965 05 19
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1965 05 20
        Thursday
        .Chicago, Ill.Universal Stud..DE653592,4-7..2011
        1965 05 21
        Friday
        .Milwaukee, Wisc.Devine's Million Dollar BallroomDance
        Benefit performance, sponsored by Milwaukee Jr. Women's Colub

        about 1,100 in the audience
        Milwaukee Journal
        • Ad, 1965-05-19, p16
        • Story,1965-05-22, p.9
        • photo, p.13
        ...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-26
        1965 05 22
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1965 05 23
        Sunday
        .St. Cloud, Minn........2011
        1965 05 24
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1965 05 25
        Tuesday
        .MarquetteFieldhouse......2011
        1965 05 26
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1965 05 27
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1965 05 28
        Friday
        .WaukeshaHigh School..DE653604,1-32
        81,3-3
        ..2011
        1965 05 29
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1965 05 30
        Sunday
        .Washington, D.C.Shoreham H......2011
        1965 05 31
        Monday
        .activity not documented.

        June 1965

        1965 06 04.Washington, D.C.."Jazzhour".DE6537Ripmaster 152..2011
        1965 06 05.AllentownTent City......2011
        1965 06 06.SpringfieldOpera House......2011
        1965 06 071965 06 12HaddonfieldMusic Fair......2011
        1965 06 14...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Ray Nance leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1965 06 14.Washington, D.C.White House..DE6538...2011
        1965 06 151965 06 18Westbury, N.Y.Westbury Music FairThe April 18, 1965 Long Island Star-Journal, p.10, announced that the summer season would open with a six-night "concert stand" featuring Duke Ellington and Tony Bennett.....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-08-20
        1965 06 19.Pittsburgh, Penn.Civic ArenaJazz Festival.....2011
        1965 06 20.Pittsburgh, Penn.PianoworkshopJazz Festival.DE653911,1-2
        02,3-26
        02,2-23
        90,4-4
        ..2011
        1965 06 20.WestburyMusic Fair......2011
        1965 06 24.Gaithersburg, Md.Shady Grove Music FairConcert...New York Times photo.
        added 2011

        updated 2013-05-29
        1965 06 28.New York, N.Y.Lewisohn Stadium......2011
        1965 06 29.New York, N.Y.RCA Studios..93,4-6...2011
        1965 06 30.New York, N.Y.RCA Studios..DE654004,1-31
        99,5-24
        81,3-3
        ..2011

        July 1965

        1965 07 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Louie Bellson, drummer, rejoins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-10
        1965 07 01.WheelingOgleby Park......2011
        1965 07 02.New York, N.Y.RCA Studios..DE654107,1-42
        04,1-31
        93,4-6
        93,3-2
        92,3-2
        81,3-3
        ..2011
        1965 07 03.Newport.Jazz Festival with MahaliaJ..96,2-3
        94,2-9
        webphoto.2011
        1965 07 09.New York, N.Y.."Todayshow".DE6542...2011
        1965 07 10.Stamford, Ct.Ezio Pinza Outdoor TheatreThe Ellington orchestra appeared in the third annual Benny Goodman Rockport Presents - Rockrimmon Festival. When Goodman received an award and was leaving the stage, the Ellington orchestra played his theme, Let's Dance. Yielding to audience demand, Goodman borrowed Jimmy Hamilton's clarinet and played with the band in something he called The Nature Museum Blues.Stratemann, p.507, citing Westport Town Crier 1965-07-22. DE6543...2011
        1965 07 11.CohassetMusic Circus......2011
        1965 07 12.KeeneHigh School......2011
        1965 07 15.Windsor (Can)Arena......2011
        1965 07 17.South BendIndiana Club...81,3-3..2011
        1965 07 18.Cleveland, Oh.Musicarnival....ellingtonweb.ca.2011
        1965 07 19.Lambertville, N.J.St. John Terrell's Lambertville Music Circus......2011
        1965 07 21.St Albans, Vt.(?)Casmo Beach......2011
        1965 07 22.Ithaca, N.Y.Cornell University......2011
        1965 07 23.Ashtabula, Oh.Swallows Restaurant......2011
        1965 07 24.HersheyStarlight Ballroom......2011
        1965 07 25.Framingham, Mass.Carousel Theater......2011
        1965 07 26.Latham, N.Y.Colonie Summer TheaterJohnny Hodges, Jr. played the drums during this performance.

        Band members named in the announcements were Carney, Williams, Brown, Hamilton, Procope, Anderson, Gonsalves, Woodyard, Cooper, Conners, Herbie Jones, Lamb. Hodges Sr. is not mentioned, but the description of Carney's years in the band is actually that of Hodges.
        • Stratemann p.507
        • The Leader-Herald, Gloversville-Johnstown, N.Y. 1965-07-24, p.2
        • Schenectady Gazette 1965-07-20
        • Evening Recorder, Amsterdam N.Y. 1965-076-08 p.6
        ....
        added 2011

        updated
        2013-04-28
        2013-05-29
        1965 07 28.Lenox, TanglewoodRehearsal and Concert.DE9028
        DE6544
        09,3-5
        02,2-23
        99,4-9
        99,3-14
        98,4-8
        NDCS 1011+1045.2011
        1965 07 30.New York, N.Y.Philharmonic Hall....NMAH (Smithsonian) DE CollectionBox 8 Folder 4 New York Philharmonic French-American Festival [Program], July 14-31, 1965.2011
        1965 07 31.New York, N.Y.Philharmonic Hall..DE6545.NMAH (Smithsonian) DE CollectionBox 8 Folder 4 New York Philharmonic French-American Festival [Program], July 14-31, 1965.2011
        1965 07 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Sam Woodyard, drums, leaves the band in late July
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1965 07 or 08.New York, N.Y."Voices Of Vista" Willis Conover interview..DE654602,1-15..2011

        August 1965

        1965 08 02.New York, N.Y.City Hall Park+ “TonightShow”.DE6547
        ND9056
        06,3-34
        06,2-7
        06,1-2
        NDCS 1078.2011
        1965 08 03.AspenMusic Amphith......2011
        1965 08 061965 08 14AnaheimDisneyland......2011
        1965 08 14.New York, N.Y.Strayhorn recording session...07,1-42
        06,1-6
        05,3-20
        93,4-6
        ..2011
        1965 08 16.Los Angeles, Cal.Hollywood Palladium......2011
        1965 08 17.Los Angeles, Cal.Gaslight Club...03,1-5..2011
        1965 08 181965 08 28San Francisco, Cal.Basin Street West....Gleason209.2011
        1965 08 22...Death of Henry “Bass” Edwards.djpAdded 2012 10 11
        1965 08 25.San Francisco, Cal.Basin Street West"DE: Love You Madly".DE6548 06,1-6+33
        05,3-20
        04,2-10
        Stratemann 511.2011
        1965 08 26.San Francisco, Cal.Basin Street West"DE: Love You Madly".DE654906,1-34
        05,3-20
        98,4-10
        98,1-6
        97,4-12
        Stratemann 511.2011
        1965 08 30.San Francisco, Cal.Coast Recorders..DE655004,1-31
        03,3-27
        91,3-7
        91,2-1
        90,3-3
        Gleason215.2011

        September 1965

        1965 fall?.New York, N.Y..Open End Interviews
        Interv For Tanglewood-Lp
        .DE900703,1-30
        02,3-26
        02,2-23
        00,2-19
        00,1-26
        99,4-9
        98,4-8
        NDCS 1017
        NDCS 1037
        .2011
        1965 09 021965 09 15TahoeHarvey's Casino......2011
        1965 09 16.San Francisco, Cal.Grace Cathedral"DE: Love You Madly".DE6551 06,1-6+33+34
        05,3-20
        05,2-18
        04,2-10
        97,3-17
        97,2-18
        97,2-19
        94,3-4
        • Stratemann 511
        • Gleason 205
        • NMAH (Smithsonian) DE CollectionBox 8 Folder 5 Program and Article, Concert of Sacred Music, September 16-December, 1965; Article: Bartlett, Olivia. "Duke Ellington at the Cathedral," Faith at Work 78:8 (Dec. 1965), 9-11
        .2011
        1965 09 18.Monterey, Cal.Festival GroundsMonterey Jazz Festival


        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        C.Williams, Anderson, Herbie Jones, Mercer Ellington, Brown, Cooper, Connors, Hamilton, Procope, Hodges, Gonsalves, Carney, Ellington, Lamb, Bellson, Esther Marrow,Bunny Briggs

        The Ellington orchestra's appearance was filmed for use in one part of a television series Duke Ellington: Love You Madly. Titles recorded
        • Take The "A" Train
        • Ad Lib On Nippon: 1. Fugi; 2. Igoo; 3. Nagoya; 4. Tokyo
        • Chelsea Bridge
        • In The Beginning God (Olds)
        • El Viti
        • Trombone Buster (El Busto)
        • Imagine My Frustration (When I'm Feelin' Kinda Blue)
        • Things Ain't What They Used To Be
        • Harmony In Harlem
        • Skin Deep
        • Tell Me It's The Truth
        • Come Sunday
        • The Lord's Prayer
        • Tulip Or Turnip
        • Come Sunday (David Danced Before the Lord)
        • Honeysuckle Rose
        • Satin Doll / Sophisticated Lady
        • Tutti For Cootie
        • Kinda Dukish / Rockin' In Rhythm

        The festival was reviewed in the University of British Columbia student newspaper
        DE6552.djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-03
        1965 09 19.Walnut CreekLibrary......2011
        1965 09 20.San Francisco, Cal.Fairmont Hotel......2011
        1965 09 20.San Francisco, Cal.Coast Recorders..DE6553
        DE6554
        07,1-42
        06,1-6 + 34
        a href="http://depanorama.net/dems/053a.htm"target=_blank>05,3-20
        04,1-3281,3-3
        Stratemann 511.2011
        1965 09 21.RoseburgElks Temple......2011
        1965 09 --.San Francisco, Cal.N.E.T.Telecast "Love You Madly".DE655505,2-18
        81,3-3
        ..2011
        1965 09 23
        Thursday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Coast Recorders
        Recording session for the stockpile
        Stratemann
        p.517
        ...djpadded 2012-10-28
        1965 09 23
        Thursday
        1965 09 30Vancouver, B.C.Isy's Supper Club
        1136 West Georgia St.
        Club date with singer Esther Marrow
        Two ninety-minute shows nightly at 9:30 pm and midnight, with an extra set Friday and Saturday

        (The Bobby Hales quintet was the house band)

        On the Friday, Sun columnist Jack Wasserman wrote "The band seemed incapable opening night of playing a bad or unpleasant sound opening night."
        • Stratemann
          p.591 citing Variety 1965-10-13, p.72
        • Page 2A, "What's About Town for You to See," Leisure supplement,Vancouver Sun 1965-09-17
        • Bob Smith: Hail Duke - Genius of Jazz - Ellington Appearance High Spot of Year", Page A5, Leisure (ibid.)
        • Ad, Vancouver Sun p.28, 1965-09-18
        • Jack Wasserman, Vancouver Sun 1965-09-24, p.25
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-10-28
        1965 09 24
        Friday
        .Vancouver, B.C.Isy's Supper ClubNightclub date - see 1965 09 23 - three performances.....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-28
        1965 09 25
        Saturday
        .Vancouver, B.C.Isy's Supper ClubNightclub date - see 1965 09 23 - three performances.....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-28
        1965 09 26
        Sunday
        .Vancouver, B.C.--Day off.....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-28
        1965 09 27
        Monday
        .Vancouver, B.C.Isy's Supper ClubNightclub date - see 1965 09 23.....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-28
        1965 09 28
        Tuesday
        .Vancouver, B.C.Isy's Supper ClubNightclub date - see 1965 09 23.....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-28
        1965 09 29
        Wednesday
        .Vancouver, B.C.Isy's Supper ClubNightclub date - see 1965 09 23.....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-28
        1965 09 30
        Thursday
        .Vancouver, B.C.Isy's Supper ClubNightclub date - see 1965 09 23.....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-28
        1965 09 00.Vancouver, B.C..Broadcaster Bob Smith interviews Ellington for the CBC radio program "Strictly Jazz".DE6556...
        added 2011

        updated 2012-10-28

        October 1965

        1965 10 01
        Friday
        .Vancouver, B.C.Isy's Supper ClubNightclub date - see 1965 09 23 - three performances.....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-28
        1965 10 02
        Saturday
        .Vancouver, B.C.Isy's Supper ClubNightclub date - see 1965 09 23 - three performances.....added 2011

        updated 2012-10-28
        1965 10 03
        Sunday
        .Tacoma, Wash.NCO Club
        McCord Air Force Base
        Likely a dance.....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-04
        1965 10 04
        Monday
        .Longview, Wash.Student Center
        Lower Columbia College
        2 hour concert.....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-04
        1965 10 05
        Tuesday
        7 pm
        .Bremerton, Wash.Coontz Auditorium
        Olympia College
        Concert.....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-04
        1965 10 06
        Wednesday
        .Walla Walla, Wash.Wa Hi High SchoolConcert sponsored by the Junior Club

        The Auxiliary of the Washington Childrens' Home Society provided tickets for a group of boys from the Blue Mountain Boys Ranch.
        • Stratemann p. 517
        • Walla Walla Union-Bulletin, 1965-09-24, p.6
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-04
        1965 10 07.Idaho Falls, Ida. Civic Auditorium......2011
        1965 10 08.Idaho Falls, Ida. Elks Lodge......2011
        1965 10 09.CaldwellIdaho College......2011
        1965 10 10.Mountain Home Air Force Base.......2011
        1965 10 12.ButteColumbia Gardens......2011
        1965 10 13.BillingsMontana Auditorium......2011
        1965 10 14.PocatelloIdaho Univers......2011
        1965 10 15.Great FallsGf College......2011
        1965 10 1-?.Los Angeles, Cal.Beverly Rodeo Hotelno performance.....2011
        1965 10 --.Los Angeles, Cal..Recoing session Verve.DE6557...2011
        1965 10 22.Tacoma, Wash.Pacific Univers......2011
        1965 10 23.OntarioRoyal T. Gardens......2011
        1965 10 24.Los Angeles, Cal.Ed Sullivan Show..DE655893,3-6
        90,1-5
        81,1-3
        ..2011
        1965 10 25.West CovinoCarousel Theater......2011
        1965 10 26.Pleasanton (Cal).......2011
        1965 10 27.PetalumaPurple Grackle......2011
        1965 10 29.Sacramento, Cal.Mather Air Force Base......2011
        1965 10 30.Salinas (Cal).......2011
        1965 10 31.Palo AltoStanford Univ..DE6559.Gleason216.2011

        November 1965

        1965 11 01
        Monday
        .San Diego, Cal.Community Concourse Theatre.Stratemann, p.517....2011
        1965 11 02
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1965 11 00.Flagstaff, Ariz.Arizona State College
        "during those first two weeks of November..."
        Stratemann, p.517...djp
        added 2013-04-11
        1965 11 00.Amarillo, Tex..
        "during those first two weeks of November..."
        Stratemann, p.517...djp
        added 2013-04-11
        1965 11 03
        Wednesday
        .Odessa, TexasStardust Club(Timing is unlikely if Nov 4 is good)Stratemann, p.517....2011
        1965 11 04
        Thursday
        .St. Helens, Ore.Columbia College(Timing is unlikely if Nov 3 is good)Stratemann, p.517....2011
        1965 11 05
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1965 11 06
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1965 11 07
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1965 11 08
        Monday
        .Lawton, Okla.Theater No. 4,
        Fort Sill
        .Stratemann, p.517....2011
        1965 11 09.New York, N.Y..See 5dec65..06,3-10..2011
        1965 11 09
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1965 11 10
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1965 11 11
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1965 11 12
        Friday
        1965 12 04
        Saturday
        New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastClub date, double bill with singer Mel Tormé

        There was a question about who would receive top billing on the marquee. Ellington's name was on top one night, Tormé's the next night, then Ellington on the top left and Tormé on the top right, etc.

        Stratemann says "singer Joan Rivers" was on the bill, but the notice in the New York Times confirms it was the comedienne.

        Ellington had outside engagements during this residency, including a trip to Texas with John Lamb and Louie Bellson. While he was away, Mercer led the band, Jimmy Jones subbed on piano, Gus Johnson subbed on drums and Ray Nance sat in on trumpet.
        • Cabaret Tonight, New York Times 1965-11-12, p.59
        • Stratemann p.525 citing Variety 1965-11-17 p.55
        • Baltimore Afro-American 1965-11-20 p.11
        • It Happened Last Night by Earl Wilson, Newsday 1965-11-18, p.7C

        The Milwaukee Journal, Sat. Nov. 6 1965, Green Sheet section, page 1 carried a column by Ralph J. Gleason saying "The Ellington band will play at Milwaukee's Scene next Friday and Saturday" but it seems clear that the band opened at Basin Street East instead.
        ...djp/nick fernandez
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-11
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastClub date -see 1965 11 12.....added 2011
        1965 11 12
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastClub date -see 1965 11 12.....added 2011
        1965 11 13
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastClub date -see 1965 11 12.....added 2011
        1965 11 14
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow Room
        Rockefeller Plaza
        Urban League Guild Special Salute
        Ellington was honoured by the event attended by roughly 2,000 celebrities. He and a small group from his band played a few numbers. Others who performed:
        • Lena Horne accompanied by Billy Strayhorn
        • Bunny Briggs
        • Bea Benjamin with Dollar Brand
        • Cab Calloway accompanied by the Elington band
        • Dick Vance's group, including Taft Jordan. played dance music.
        Stratemann, p.525 citing Amsterdam News 1965-11-20 p.19 and Down Beat 1966-11-13 p.12....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-11
        1965 11 14
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Madison Square GardenUSO Benefit; Ellington "came over from Basin Street." Stratemann says he likely did a solo.Stratemann, p.525 citing DESB....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-11
        1965 11 14
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastClub date -see 1965 11 12.....added 2011
        1965 11 15
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastClub date -see 1965 11 12.....added 2011
        1965 11 16
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastClub date -see 1965 11 12.....added 2011
        1965 11 17
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastClub date -see 1965 11 12.....added 2011
        1965 11 18
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastClub date -see 1965 11 12.....added 2011
        1965 11 19
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastClub date -see 1965 11 12.....added 2011
        1965 11 20
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastClub date -see 1965 11 12.....added 2011
        1965 11 21.Philadelphia,Penn.Academy of MusicConcert with Eella Fitzgerald and the Jimmy Jones Trio.Stratemann, p.525 citing Variety 1965-11-17 p.50 and DESB....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-12
        1965 11 21
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastClub date -see 1965 11 12.....added 2011
        1965 11 22
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastClub date -see 1965 11 12.....added 2011
        1965 11 23
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastClub date -see 1965 11 12.....added 2011
        1965 11 24
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastClub date -see 1965 11 12.....added 2011
        1965 11 25
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastClub date -see 1965 11 12.....added 2011
        1965 11 26
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastClub date -see 1965 11 12.....added 2011
        1965 11 27
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastClub date -see 1965 11 12.....added 2011
        1965 11 28
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastClub date -see 1965 11 12.....added 2011
        1965 11 29
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastClub date -see 1965 11 12.....added 2011
        1965 11 30
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastClub date -see 1965 11 12.....added 2011
        1965 11 22?.Chicago, Ill.Orchestra Hall......2011

        December 1965

        1965 12 01.Dallas, Tex.Memorial Auditorium......2011
        1965 12 011965 12 04New York, N.Y.Basin Street East......2011
        1965 12 01
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastClub date -see 1965 11 12.....added 2011
        1965 12 02
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastClub date -see 1965 11 12.....added 2011
        1965 12 03
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastClub date -see 1965 11 12.....added 2011
        1965 12 04
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Basin Street EastClub date -see 1965 11 12.....added 2011
        1965 12 05.New York, N.Y.."BelltelephoneHour".DE656007,1-12
        06,3-10+34
        ..2011
        1965 12 05.New York, N.Y.+Luigi's 13thstreet......2011
        1965 12 08.ScrantonElks Club......2011
        1965 12 10.New York, N.Y..Interv Jim Fawcett.DE6561...2011
        1965 12 10.DunkirkEastwindDuke Absent?.....2011
        1965 12 11.West Patterson, N.J........2011
        1965 12 12.New York, N.Y.Philharmonic Hall......2011
        1965 12 14.MoreheadFieldhouse......2011
        1965 12 15.Louisville, Ky.Memorial Au......2011
        1965 12 20->.Los Angeles, Cal.Paramount Studios"Assault On A Queen"...Stratemann 527 Stratemann 531photos.2011
        1965 12 --.New York, N.Y.."StrollgTwenties".DE6562.Stratemann 519
        Strat518photos
        .2011
        1965 12 --.New York, N.Y.."Jazzespatia" RAI.DE656397,1-5
        81,3-3
        ..2011
        1965 12 26.New York, N.Y.Fifth Avenue Presbyterian ChurchConcert of sacred music.DE6564
        DE6565
        • Stratemann p.524 photo
        • TSE photo
        • MLDE156photo
        • Hasse 359 photo
        • Jewell photo
        • Morton photo
        • NMAH (Smithsonian) DE CollectionBox 8 Folder 6 Concert of Sacred Music, Presented by The Protestant Council of the City of New York and the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church [Program], December 26, 1965
        • Announcement, Baltimore Afro-American, 1965-11-20 p.11
        djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-11
        1965 12 28
        Tuesday
        .Rutland, Vt.Rutland High School Gym"Embassy Ball" with Mercer leading the band. Duke had flown to California and his return was delayed due to illness.Stratemann p.526....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-12-04
        1965 12 31
        Friday
        10 pm to 2 am
        .Worcester, Mass.Memorial Auditorium"Dollars for Scholars" benefit for Assumption Prep School.

        Drummer Louie Bellson was absent, his sub is unidentified.

        The band was picked up from 11:05 ot 11:30 on NBC's All Star Parade of Bands on the nationwide New Years Eve broadcast originating on radio station WTAG
        .DE656605,1-38..
        added 2011

        updated 2012-12-04



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        January 1966

        1966 01 --.U.S.A..Ellington interviewed, probably sometime in January, by an unknown male, for the February 27 ABC telecast "American Music - From Fold to Jazz and Pop".DE6601...
        added 2011

        updated 2012-12-04
        1966 01 01
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 01 02
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 01 03
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 01 04
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 01 05
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.RCA Studios
        Mercer's septet
        ...02,2-13
        93,3-8
        88,2-4
        87,1-4
        ..2011
        1966 01 06
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 01 07
        Friday
        .Midwood, N.Y.Midwood High SchoolDuke absent, Mercer conducted, Dollar Brand on piano.....2011
        1966 01 08
        Saturday
        .OrlandoMemorial Auditorium......2011
        1966 01 09
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 01 10
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 01 11
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 01 12
        Wednesday
        .Baltimore, Md.Tail Of The Fox supper clubDuke absent, Mercer conducted, Dollar Brand on piano..... added 2011
        updated 2012-08-09
        1966 01 13
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 01 14
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 01 15
        Saturday
        .Boston, Mass.War Memorial AuditoriumDuke was absent, so the band was led by Mercer Ellington during this, the closing night of the two day Boston Globe Jazz Festival. Others appearing this night were Joe Williams (backed by the Ellington orchestra), the Benny Goodman Quintet, the Herbie Mann Octet. Father Norman J. O'Connor was the master of ceremonies. Stratemann p. 526, citing Variety 1966-01-19 and Billboard 1966-01-29 p.12...NMAH (Smithsonian) DE CollectionBox 8 Folder 7 Program. Boston Globe Jazz Festival, January 14-15, 1966djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-02
        1966 01 16
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 01 16
        Sunday
        .Cedar Rapids, Ia..Peripheral event
        The WMT (Cedar Rapids), KGLO (Mason City) and WKBT (La Crosse) television stations scheduled a broadcast of IN THE BEGINNING: Duke Ellington and his orchestra present a special concert of sacred music, assisted by members of the Herman McCoy Choir and dancer Bunny Briggs.
        Waterloo Daily Courier., Waterloo, Ia., 1966-01-16djpAdded 2013-03-04
        1966 01 17
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 01 18
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 01 19
        Wednesday
        1966 01 20
        Thursday
        Los Angeles, Cal..Prerecording for the filming "Assault On A Queen".DE6602s10,3-4
        09,2-1
        08,2-23
        85,1-10
        Stratemann 527 and 531 (photo).2011
        1966 01 20
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 01 21
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y..Rehearsal with Ella + "Look Up And Live" TV.....2011
        1966 01 22
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y..Rehearsal for the Ed Sullivan Show.....2011
        1966 01 23
        Sunday
        afternoon
        .New York, N.Y..Peripheral event
        Ellington's wardrobe, packed for the upcoming 5 weeks in Europe, was stolen from his car.
        Stratemann, p.533djpAdded 2012-12-04
        1966 01 23
        Sunday
        8 pm
        .New York, N.Y.CBS Studio 41
        CBS broadcast center
        Ed Sullivan Show, live broadcast
        As well as playing the medley and Satin Doll, Ellington's band accompanied Maria Cole, the former Marie Ellington.
        .DE660305,1-38
        00,4-12
        .(credit J.N.Ferrer +W.Knauer for most 00,4-12 entries)2011
        1966 01 23
        Sunday
        night
        .New York, N.Y..Immediately after the Ed Sullivan Show broadcast, Ellington and his orchestra left for Europe for a five week tour arranged by Norman Granz.
        • Stratemann p.533
        • Announcement, Baltimore Afro-American, 1965-11-20,p.11
        .
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-11
        1966 01 23...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Louie Bellson leaves the band, although he will record with it 6 times in 1968 & 1973. According to Stratemann, p.526, Bellson missed the Dec. 31, 1965 benefit because he was on two months leave to work with his wife, Pearl Bailey. He did not return to the band after the leave.

        Skeets Marsh was hired to replace Bellson during the European tour, but Ellington decided to replace him, calling on Elvin Jones to join him for the January 28 Frankfurt concert.

        Ellington then changed his mind, and Jones returned to the US after playing 4 concerts in the Ellington tour.

        Sam Woodyard was brought to Europe for the February 2 Zurich concert, and the rest of the tour. Marsh left the band when it returned to the US, and Woodyard, who was supposed to only be subbing for Bellson, stayed on.
        • New Desor vol.2
        • Stratemann p.533
        djpAdded 2012-12-05
        1966 01 24
        Monday
        .Lisbon, Portugal.
        First concert of the tour.
        ..00,4-12Stratemann,
        p533
        .
        added 2011

        updated 2012-12-05
        1966 01 25
        Tuesday
        7 pm & 11 pm
        .Barcelona, SpainPalau de la MúsicaTwo concerts
        Ellington orchestra joined by Ella Fitzgerald and her quartet
        ..09,3-9A.Perez Gasco photoAPG Duke-LYM 2009-09-29"Duke In Spain"
        added 2011

        2012-12-06
        1966 01 26?
        Wednesday
        .Barcelona, SpainPalau Musica...00,4-12
        00,3-7
        ..
        added 2011

        updated 2012-12-06
        1966 01 26 ?
        Wednesday
        .Frankfurt, Germany....00,4-12
        00,3-7+25
        ..2011
        1966 01 27
        Thursday
        .Kaiserslautern....00,4-12
        00,3-7
        ..2011
        1966 01 28
        Friday
        .Frankfurt, Germany."Weekend World".....2011
        1966 01 28
        Friday
        .Frankfurt, GermanyJahrhunderthalle..DE6604
        DE6605
        00,4-12..2011
        1966 01 29
        Saturday
        .Paris, FranceSalle Pleyel..DE6606
        DE6607
        ...2011
        1966 01 30
        Sunday
        .Milan, Italy Teatro Lirico..DE6608
        DE6609
        07,2-13
        05,3-25
        94,1-1
        93,4-1
        ..2011
        1966 01 31
        Monday
        .Geneva, Switzerland Victoria Hall...00,4-12..2011

        February 1966

        1966 02 01
        Tuesday
        ...Free Day..00,4-12..2011
        1966 02 02
        Wednesday
        ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Sam Woodyard, drums, rejoins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1966 02 02
        Wednesday
        .Basel, Switzerland.Concert.DE661008,1-8
        01,1-28
        00,4-12
        ..2011
        1966 02 03
        Thursday
        .Zurich, Switzerland....00,4-12..2011
        1966 02 04
        Friday
        .Munich, GermanyDeutsches MuseumDuke+Ella..00,4-12..2011
        1966 02 05
        Saturday
        .Hamburg, GermanyMusikhalle2 X Duke+Ella..00,4-12..2011
        1966 02 06
        Sunday
        .Copenhagen, Denmark Falkoner Teat..DE6611
        DE6612
        ...2011
        1966 02 07
        Monday
        .Stockholm, Sweden Konserthus..DE6613
        DE6614
        04,1-31
        03,1-15
        02,3-26
        02,2-15
        00,4-23
        00,3-7
        99,4-8
        86,4-4
        85,2-1
        85,2-3
        NDCS 1039.2011
        1966 02 08
        Tuesday
        .Stockholm, SwedenCircusTV+Rehears.DE6615
        DE6616
        05,3-39
        01,1-23
        00,4-12+23
        00,3-7+25
        96,2-6
        86,4-4
        85,2-1
        85,2-3
        ..2011
        1966 02 09?
        Wednesday
        .Malmö, Sweden.......2011
        1966 02 10?
        Thursday
        .Göteborg, Sweden....00,3-7..2011
        1966 02 11
        Friday
        .Paris, FranceSalle Pleyel..DE6618
        DE6619
        08,1-8
        04,1-32
        03,3-27
        02,2-15
        ..2011
        1966 02 12
        Saturday
        .London, EnglandRoyal Festival..DE662000,4-12..2011
        1966 02 13
        Sunday
        .London, EnglandOdeon Hammersmith..DE6621
        DE6622
        ...2011
        1966 02 14
        Monday
        .SouthendCliff Pavilion..DE6623
        DE6624
        ...2011
        1966 02 15
        Tuesday
        .BristolColston Hall......2011
        1966 02 16
        Wednesday
        .BirminghamOdeon TheatreFake Fake Fake..81,4-6corrTimner2011
        1966 02 17
        Thursday
        .LiverpoolUniversity..DE6625...2011
        1966 02 18
        Friday
        .LeedsOdeon Theatre......2011
        1966 02 19
        Saturday
        .ManchesterFree Trade..DE6626
        DE6627
        07,3-11
        04,3-51
        04,1-31
        00,3-7+26
        99,5-8
        NDCS 1065.2011
        1966 02 20
        Sunday
        .London, England+Odeon HammersmithDerek Jewell Interview
        "Tempo – Meet The Duke"
        .DE6628
        DE6629
        DE6630
        ...2011
        1966 02 21
        Monday
        .CoventryCathedral..DE6631
        DE6632
        97,2-24
        96,2-3
        KGphotos+ (DerekEvans photographs)
        Morton photo
        .2011
        1966 02 22
        Tuesday
        .Bruxelles, La BelgiqueTH.AMERICAN..DE663395,1-7..2011
        1966 02 23
        Wednesday
        .Madrid, SpainCine Monumental2 X Duke+Ella: 7:15+11pm..09,3-9
        00,4-12
        .Agustěn Perez Gasco 092011
        1966 02 24
        Thursday
        1 PM?
        .Madrid, SpainTVE Studio
        Prado Del Rey
        "Noches del Sabado" recording session for telecast.DE661710,1-9

        09,2-22
        00,4-12
        DEMS 10/1-9
        .J.N.Ferrer
        added 2011

        updated 2012-08-18
        1966 02 25
        Friday
        . Goutelas-En-Foręt, FranceCastleEllington solo piano recital - New World a'Comin' and a medley - on a 9-foot Steinway grand brought to the venue for the occasion, celebrating the opening of a newly renovated wing of the castle. Lawrence writes that Ellington arrived on a bitterly cold night and was escorted to the castle by 50 children carrying torches. He made a short speech before playing (see The Ellington Suites CD liner notes)
        • Stratemann, p.533
        • AHL, p.313
        • Vail
        • Pablo CD PACD-2310-762-2 Duke Ellington The Ellington Suites
        .
        DE6634VARphotos.
        added 2011

        updated 2012-12-05
        1966 02 26
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 02 27
        Sunday
        ...Peripheral event
        ABC-TV Telecast of "American Music - From Folk To Jazz And Pop" - includes an undated Ellington interview along with interviews of others.
        Stratemann, p.523, referring to Down Beat, 1966-05-05.djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-02
        1966 02 27
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 02 28
        Monday
        .activity not documented.

        March 1966

        1966 03 01
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 03 02
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 03 03
        Thursday
        .RiverdaleHayes Auditorium......2011
        1966 03 04
        Friday
        .Morristown, N.J.Governor Morris HotelDanceStratemann p.535..NMAH (Smithsonian) DE Collection Box 8 Folder 8 Program. Duke Ellington and his Orchestra presented by The Morris County Fair Housing Council, March 4, 1966djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-02
        1966 03 05
        Saturday
        .Ft. Monmouth (near Red Bank), N.J. Field House.Stratemann, p.535...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-02
        1966 03 06
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Philharmonic Hall......2011
        1966 03 07
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 03 08
        Tuesday
        .Lebanon, Penn.Pushnik's Waterfall Room Theatre-Restaurant
        1352 Cumberland St.
        Night club dateAd, Lebanon Daily News 1966-03-08, p.19....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-03
        1966 03 09
        Wednesday
        .HarrisburgJewish Center......2011
        1966 03 10
        Thursday
        .Brooklyn, N.Y.First AME Zion Church.Stratemann, p.535, citing DESB..NMAH (Smithsonian) DE CollectionBox 8 Folder 9 Program (copy), Concert of Sacred Music presented by the First A.M.E. Zion Church.2011
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-02
        1966 03 11
        Friday
        .North Plainfield, N.J.Washington House.Stratemann, p.535, citing DESB....2011
        1966 03 12
        Saturday
        .Rochester, N.Y.Midtown Mall.Stratemann, p.535, citing DESB....2011
        1966 03 13
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 03 14
        Monday
        1966 03 16
        Wednesday
        Toronto, Ont.O'Keefe CentreConcert.....2011
        1966 03 15
        Tuesday
        Afternoon
        .Toronto, Ont..Ellington's 30 or more minute chat with Toronto Telegram jazz critic Helen McNamara was recorded and broadcast the same day on the radio show "Stereo Showcase" on CKFH-FM. The rest of the hour was made up of Ellington recordings. Stratemann reports the announcer said Ellington did not know he was being recorded.Stratemann, p.535.DE663503,1-11..2011
        1966 03 16
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.46th Street TheatreEllington's musical "Pousse Cafe" opened in New York, was a flop, and closed after three performances. Ellington did not attend.Stratemann, p.533....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-12-04
        1966 03 17
        Thursday
        .WatertownCamp Drum......2011
        1966 03 18
        Friday
        .Boston, Mass.Symphony Hall......2011
        1966 03 19
        Saturday
        .Newark, N.J.Symphony Hall......2011
        1966 03 20
        Sunday
        .Washington, D.C.Sheraton H.......2011
        1966 03 21
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 03 22
        Tuesday
        .AuroraStardust Ballroom......2011
        1966 03 23
        Wednesday
        .Milwaukee, Wisc.Devine's Million Dollar Ballroom
        3401 W. Wisconsin Ave.
        Dance
        also on the bill, Jerry Blake's Great Versatile Dance Band.

        Admission $2.25 incuding tax
        .....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-27
        1966 03 24
        Thursday
        .Peoria, Ill.Hotel Marquette......2011
        1966 03 25
        Friday
        .Indianapolis, Ind.Clowes Hall......2011
        1966 03 26
        Saturday
        .Chicago, Ill.Mccormick Place+ Pick Congress HOTEL...81,5-1

        81,4-2
        80,3-3
        ..2011
        1966 03 27
        Sunday
        .St. LouisKiel Opera H.......2011
        1966 03 28
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 03 29
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.RCA StudiosRecording session
        Duke Ellington & His Orchestra
        Anderson, M.Ellington, Jones, Williams, Brown, Cooper, Connors, Hamilton, Procope, Hodges, Gonsalves, Carney, Ellington, Lamb, Woodyard, Jerome Richardson (alto)
        Titles recorded:
        • West Indian Pancake
        • El Viti
        • Veldt Amour
        • Wings And Things
        .DE6636Stratemann
        p.535
        djp
        added 2011

        updated 2012-12-01
        1966 03 30
        Wednesday
        ...Day offStratemann, p.535....added 2012-12-01
        1966 03 31
        Thursday
        ...Day offStratemann, p.535....added 2012-12-01

        April 1966

        1966 04 01
        Friday
        ...The Orchestra departs for Senegal for the first World Festival of Negro Arts

        This will be Ellington's first visit to Africa, and is the subject of a separate but very short chapter in his autobiography.

        Stanley Dance quoted Ellington:
        "It was a magnificent experience. Dinner with President and Mrs. Senghor. Senegal Africans demonstrating exotic instruments. Poets and painters and folklorists from South Africa and the Caribbean. We played six shows in five days: two at a theater, two in a big sport stadium, and two at the U.S. Embassy, where we had the pleasure of a reunion with Mr. and Mrs. Mercer Cook."

        There is a very short excerpt from one of Ellington's concerts on YouTube - click here.
        • Stratemann, p.535
        • MIMM, pp.337-339
        • Leonard Feather, Los Angeles Times, "Duke Ellington Keeps on Bettering His Music," as published in The Washington Post and the Times Herald, 1966-05-29.
        ....added 2012-12-01
        1966 04 02
        Saturday
        .Dakar, Senegal.
        Likely date of arrival in Senegal for the World Festival of Negro Arts - see 1966 04 01
        .....added 2012-12-01
        1966 04 03
        Sunday
        .Dakar, Senegal.
        World Festival of Negro Arts - see 1966 04 01
        .....added 2012-12-01
        1966 04 04
        Monday
        .Dakar, Senegal.
        World Festival of Negro Arts - see 1966 04 01
        .....added 2012-12-01
        1966 04 05
        Tuesday
        .Dakar, Senegal.World Festival of Negro Arts - see 1966 04 01.....added 2012-12-01
        1966 04 06
        Wednesday
        .Dakar, Senegal.World Festival of Negro Arts - see 1966 04 01.....added 2012-12-01
        1966 04 07
        Thursday
        .Dakar, Senegal.World Festival of Negro Arts - see 1966 04 01.....added 2012-12-01
        1966 04 08
        Good Friday
        .Dakar, Senegal.World Festival of Negro Arts - see 1966 04 01.....added 2012-12-01
        1966 04 00.Dakar, Senegal.Concert RAI Broadcast.DE6637.MLDEphoto.2011
        1966 04 09
        Saturday
        .Dakar, SenegalThéatre Daniel-SoranoConcert, World Festival of Negro Arts
        The concert included La Plus Belle Africaine, which Ellington wrote in anticipation of the festival.
        Stratemann, p.535DE6638...
        added 2011

        updated 2012-12-01
        1966 04 09
        Saturday
        .Dakar, Senegal.Ambassador and Mrs. Marion Cook held a party for Ellington and his orchestra, apparently after the concert. Ellington wrote: "We usually play only three days a week on tours sponsored by the State Department, but we felt so good after this experience that when His Excellency the Ambassador has a party we insist upon playing that too."....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-12-01
        1966 04 10
        Easter Sunday
        1966 04 12
        Tuesday
        Dakar, Senegal.Departure for home

        Unscheduled 24-hour delay in Paris
        ....djpadded 2012-12-01
        1966 04 11
        Monday
        .Paris, France.Unscheduled layover

        The Ellington orchestra was booked to appear at the Americana Hotel in New York on March (sic) 11, but Ella Fitzgerald and Andy Kirk subbed.
        Stratemann p.536...djpadded 2012-12-01
        1966 04 12
        Tuesday
        ...Delayed arrival in the United States. The band had to go directly from the airport to the Majestic Theater for the scheduled concert.Stratemann p.536... djpadded 2012-12-01
        1966 04 12.Perth Amboy, N.J.Majestic TheaterSacred Concert.....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-12-01
        1966 04 13
        Wednesday
        .Cincinnati, Oh..Master class.DE6639...2011
        1966 04 14
        Thursday
        .Cincinnati, Oh..Rehearsals.....2011
        1966 04 15
        Friday
        .Cincinnati, Oh.Music Hall......2011
        1966 04 16
        Saturday
        .Cincinnati, Oh.Music Hall..DE664081,5-2..2011
        1966 04 17
        Sunday
        .Grand Rapids.Sacredconc.....2011
        1966 04 18
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 04 19
        Tuesday
        .Mount PleasantUnivers......2011
        1966 04 20
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 04 21
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 04 22
        Friday
        .HamburgLeisureland......2011
        1966 04 23
        Saturday
        .PrincetonUniversity......2011
        1966 04 24
        Sunday
        .Washington, D.C.Bolling Air Force Base..DE664100,4-23..2011
        1966 04 25
        Monday
        .Philadelphia, Penn..Sacred concert.....2011
        1966 04 26
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.."The Best on Record" Telecast.DE6642...2011
        1966 04 27
        Wednesday
        .Battle CreekHigh School......2011
        1966 04 28
        Thursday
        .Chicago, Ill.Civic Opera House......2011
        1966 04 29
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Americana Hotel......2011
        1966 04 29
        Friday
        .?+Des MoinesDrake Auditorium......2011
        1966 04 30
        Saturday
        .ColumbiaStephens Coll......2011

        May 1966

        1966 05 01
        Sunday
        .Kansas City, Mo.Municipal AuditoriumConcert - Ellington was the headliner for the week-long Kansas City Jazz Festival

        Concerts began at 2:40 pm and closed at 11 pm after an hour concert by the Ellington orchestra.

        This is consistent with an AP wirestory announcement the previous day which referred to a 9 hour continuous concert.
        • Stratemann p.536 citing Variety 1966-05-06 p.195
        • The Cedar Rapids Gazette, 1966-04-30, p.8
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-03
        1966 05 02
        Monday
        .Chanute, Ks.Memorial Auditorium......2011
        1966 05 03
        Tuesday
        .Liberty, Mo.William Jewell College......
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-02
        1966 05 04
        Wednesday
        Afternoon
        .Sedalia, Mo.Smith-Cotton High School AuditoriumConcertStratemann p.536...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-02
        1966 05 04
        Wednesday
        Evening
        .Sedalia, Mo.Agriculture Building
        Missouri State Fairgrounds
        3 hour evening danceStratemann p.536...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-02
        1966 05 05
        Thursday
        .Wichita, Ks.Country Club......2011
        1966 05 06
        Friday
        .Wichita, Ks.Cotillion Ballroom......2011
        1966 05 07
        Saturday
        .Little Rock, Ark.Art Center......2011
        1966 05 08
        Sunday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Masonic Auditorium......2011
        1966 05 09
        Monday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.RCA Studios..DE6643 10,2-8+20

        10,1-13
        99,5-24
        97,3-15
        97,2-13
        90,1-4
        ..2011
        1966 05 09
        Monday
        .Anaheim, Cal.Melodyland Th......2011
        1966 05 10
        Tuesday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.RCA Studiosrecording session.DE664497,2-24

        92,1-1
        90,1-5
        89,1-17
        88,2-4
        87,1-1
        ..2011
        1966 05 10
        Tuesday
        .George Air Force Base (near Victorville), Cal.NCO Club......2011
        1966 05 11.Los Angeles, Cal.Hollywood Studio B..DE664510,3-24

        10,2-8+20
        10,1-13
        99,5-25
        97,2-24
        92,1-1
        90,1-5
        89,1-17
        NDCS 1101.2011
        1966 05 12...Travel To Japan...MIMM332photo.2011
        1966 05 13.Tokyo."Satindoll".DE6646...2011
        1966 05 14.TokyoKoseinenkin KaikanCorrect date for.DE6647?96,2-3

        94,2-9
        ..2011
        1966 05 15.TokyoShibuya Kaikan......2011
        1966 05 16.TokyoTbs Studios Tc..DE664796,2-3

        94,2-9
        ..2011
        1966 05 17
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 05 18
        Wednesday
        .NagoyaAichiken Taiikuka......2011
        1966 05 19
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 05 20
        Friday
        .KyotoKyoto Kaikan..DE6648...2011
        1966 05 21
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 05 22
        Sunday
        .HamamatsuShimin Kaikan......2011
        1966 05 23
        Monday
        .OsakaFestival Hall......2011
        1966 05 24
        Tuesday
        .NagoyaAichi Bunkakodo......2011
        1966 05 25
        Wednesday
        .TokyoShibuya Kokaido......2011
        1966 05 26
        Thursday
        .TokyoGolden Gessekai......2011
        1966 05 27
        Friday
        .TokyoKoseinenkin Kaikan + Golden Gessekai......2011
        1966 05 28
        Saturday
        .Whittier, Cal.Cottonwood Country Club"Ellington and his men resumed their U.S. schedule the night of their return from Japan" ...Stratemann, p.537. added 2011
        updated 2012-08-09
        1966 05 29
        Sunday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Civic Auditorium......2011
        1966 05 30
        Monday
        .Pittsburgh, Penn.KDKA StudiosTaping session for a television and possibly a radio commercial for "Duke Beer"
        .DE909697,2-8NDCS 1101
        Stratemann
        pp. 537 and 659
        .
        added 2011

        updated 2012-08-26
        1966 05 31?
        Tuesday
        .Pittsburgh, Penn.Civic ArenaAn Evening with Duke Ellington
        Outdoor concert "Under the Stars" Ellington and "the Ellington Trio" with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
        includes Ellington symphonic arrangements and standard pop tunes
        Ads, ..Stratemann 537+659djp added 2011
        updated 2012-08-09

        June 1966

        1966 06 01
        Wednesday
        .Santa Rosa, Cal........2011
        1966 06 02
        Thursday
        .Norwalk, Cal.Golden West Ballroom..DE664904,1-31..2011
        1966 06 03
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 06 04
        Saturday
        .Arcadia, Cal.Santa Anita Turf Club......2011
        1966 06 05
        Sunday
        .Ashland, Ore.Elizabethan TheaterConcert
        "First jazz concert ever on this stage" (Stratemann) and "Duke Ellington took his orchestra off to Eugene, Oregon in June to launch a campaign to raise $500,000 for the nation's first Shakespearean theatre.
        Black World/Negro Digest, Aug 1966 p.92...djp added 2011
        updated 2012-08-09
        1966 06 06
        Monday
        .Portland, Ore.Masonic Temple......2011
        1966 06 07
        Tuesday
        1966 06 09Seattle, Wash.DJ's......2011
        1966 06 08
        Wednesday
        1966 06 09Seattle, Wash.DJ'ssee 1966 06 07.....2011
        1966 06 09
        Thursday
        1966 06 09Seattle, Wash.DJ'ssee 1966 06 07.....2011
        1966 06 10
        Friday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Fairmont Hotel......2011
        1966 06 11
        Saturday
        .Oakland, Cal.California College of Arts and CraftsAn honourary doctorate in Fine Arts is bestowed upon EllingtonStratemann p.537.94,2-9.djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-02
        1966 06 12
        Sunday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Ambassador Hotel......2011
        1966 06 13
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 06 14
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 06 15
        Wednesday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Cathay Circle TheaterABC-TV network sales campaign opening. The network showed its fall programme lineup to prospective advertisers. The Ellington orchestra was a special attraction and comedienne Phyllis Diller was the guest hostess.Stratemann p. 537....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-02
        1966 06 16
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 06 17
        Friday
        .Mather Air Force Base, Sacramento, Cal.Officers' ClubDance.....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-02
        1966 06 18
        Saturday
        .Mather Air Force Base, Sacramento, Cal.Base chapelConcert of Sacred Music.....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-02
        1966 06 19
        Sunday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 06 20
        Monday
        1966 06 25
        Saturday
        San Francisco, Cal.Basin Street WestClub dateStratemann p.537..Gleason 220.2011
        1966 06 21
        Tuesday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Basin Street WestClub date - see 1966 06 20...Gleason220.2011
        1966 06 22
        Wednesday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Basin Street WestClub date - see 1966 06 20...Gleason220.2011
        1966 06 23
        Thursday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Basin Street WestClub date - see 1966 06 20...Gleason220.2011
        1966 06 24
        Friday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Basin Street WestClub date - see 1966 06 20...Gleason220.2011
        1966 06 25
        Saturday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Basin Street WestClub date - see 1966 06 20...Gleason220.2011
        1966 06 26
        Sunday
        .Los Angeles, Cal..Taping for 10 minute appearance by Ellington on the “Dean Martin Show” to be broadcast Sept. 29

        Stratemann describes this as a two day taping session and says there are unconfirmed reports Ellington's segment was taped at Basin Street West in San Francisco. Duke performed his medley, and was joined for the last section by the show's orchestra led by Les Brown.
        Stratemann p.537DE665011,1-27
        04,2-51
        04,1-31
        ..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-02
        1966 06 27
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 06 28
        Tuesday
        1966 06 29
        Wednesday
        ..Ellington's own activities this day are undocumented.
        Ella Fitzgerald with the Ellington band, no Duke, Jimmy Jones on piano.
        Stratemann does not mention this event, and DEMS only speculates this session was on June 28 and 29, 1966 instead of 1967 as shown on the liner notes for the Pablo LP "The Greatest Jazz Concert in the World."
        ..82,3-4..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-02
        1966 06 29
        Wednesday
        ...Recording session (no Duke) - see 1966 06 28.....added 2011
        1966 06 29
        Wednesday
        .North Platte, Neb.Elks Club......2011
        1966 06 30
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.

        July 1966

        1966 07 00...Peripheral event
        The July 1966 edition of Negro Digest carried a photo of Ellington with Ambassador and Mrs. Mercer Cook, Sr. and Langston Hughes, apparently after the performances at Daniel Sorano Theatre and Amity Stadium in April. It also announced Duke was composing Symphonie Senegalaise to commemorate the World Festival of Negro Arts.
        Negro Digest, July 1966djpAdded 2012-12-01
        1966 07 01
        Friday
        .Milwaukee, Wisc.Blatz Temple Of Music
        Washington Park
        Free outdoor concert during Old Milwaukee Day festivities, according to an announcement by Jos. Schlitz Brewing Company in an AP wirestory January 1966*

        "The Duke's most recent Milwaukee appearance was during the Old Milwaukee Days celebration during the Fourth of July weekend. His Washington Park concert drew more than 20,000 listeners."**
        • * Manitewoc Herald-Times, 1966-02-21, page 20M
        • **Milwaukee Sentinel 1966-09-30, p.4
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-27
        1966 07 02
        Saturday
        .Milwaukee, Wisc..Ellington was interview by Bob Knudsen for Radio WTMJ.DE6651...
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-27
        1966 07 03
        Sunday
        .Newport, R.I..Newport Jazz Festival.DE665299,5-19
        97,4-7
        96,2-3
        94,2-9
        93,3-2
        93,2-3
        91,1-5
        81,4-5
        ..2011
        1966 07 04
        Monday
        .Washington, D.C.Carter Barron..DE665381,4-6..2011
        1966 07 05
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 07 06
        Wednesday
        .Washington, D.C.Carter Barron..DE6654...2011
        1966 07 07
        Thursday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 07 08
        Friday
        .Washington, D.C.Carter Barron..DE665581,4-6..2011
        1966 07 09
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 07 10
        Sunday
        .Washington, D.C.Carter Barron..DE6656...2011
        1966 07 11
        Monday
        .Lambertville, N.J.St. John Terrell's Lambertville Music Circus......2011
        1966 07 12
        Tuesday
        .LaconiaWinnip.Gardens......2011
        1966 07 13
        Wednesday
        .KeeneCountry Club......2011
        1966 07 14
        Thursday
        .BrunswickNaval Air St......2011
        1966 07 15
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Lewisohn Stadium..DE6657...2011
        1966 07 16
        Saturday<
        .Virginia BeachBeach Dome......2011
        1966 07 17
        Sunday
        .StratfordFestival Theat......2011
        1966 07 18
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.RCA Studio A..DE665808,1-8
        06,3-15
        05,2-38
        05,1-11
        04,3-51
        04,2-39
        04,1-31
        92,3-1
        91,3-2
        90,4-3
        90,2-7
        ..2011
        1966 07 19
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 07 20
        Wednesday
        1966 07 21ChautauquaInstitute......2011
        1966 07 21
        Thursday
        1966 07 21ChautauquaInstitute......2011
        1966 07 22
        Friday
        8:15 pm
        .Boston, Mass.Union Methodist Church
        485 Columbus Ave.
        Sacred ConcertBoston Globe, 1966-07-17...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2012-08-27
        1966 07 23
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 07 24
        Sunday
        .Hyannis, Mass.Cape Cod Melody Tent.Stratemann p.538 citing DESB....2011
        1966 07 25
        Monday
        ...Travel to southern France for the Juan-les-Pins / Antibes Jazz Festival
        Included several performances with Ella Fitzgerald.

        Having sold the Verve record label to M-G-M, Norman Granz persuaded the new owners to allow him to record and film several concerts which resulted in the albums "Ella and Duke at The Cote D'Azur" and "Soul Call," as well as a film "Duke Ellington At The Cote d'Azur."
        Stratemann pp. 538-542..08,2-11
        08,1-8
        ..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-03
        1966 07 26
        Tuesday
        .Juan Les Pins."Freedom".....2011
        1966 07 26
        Tuesday
        .Juan Les Pins.Juan-les-Pins / Antibes Jazz Festival.DE6659
        DE6660
        07,1-25
        00,2-9
        98,4-12
        97,2-20
        97,1-3
        96,2-11
        94,2-1
        94,1-4
        91,2-7
        ..2011
        1966 07 27
        Wednesday
        .St. Paul De Vence, FranceFondation Maeght..DE6661.Stratemann 539
        RCA-LP photo
        Webphoto
        .2011
        1966 07 27
        Wednesday
        .Juan Les Pins, France.Juan-les-Pins / Antibes Jazz Festival.DE6662..2011
        1966 07 28
        Thursday
        .Juan Les Pins, France.ORTF Reh.....2011
        1966 07 28
        Thursday
        .Juan Les Pins, France.Juan-les-Pins / Antibes Jazz Festival.DE6663
        DE6664
        11,1-27
        08,2-37
        08,1-8
        00,3-9
        00,2-9
        99,4-20
        98,4-13
        89,3-3
        Stratemann 539
        VARphotos
        KG photo
        .2011
        1966 07 29
        Friday
        .Juan Les Pins, FranceJuan-les-Pins / Antibes Jazz FestivalConcert with Ella Fitzgerald
        Former Ellingtonians Ray Nance and Ben Webster played part of this concert with the band - see ellingtonia.com.
        Stratemann, p.541.DE666511,1-27
        08,1-8
        00,2-9
        98,4-13
        97,4-6
        ..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-03
        1966 07 2-.France....90,2-7

        90,1-7
        ..2011
        1966 07 30
        Saturday
        ...
        Stratemann reported Ellingon and the band were back in the U.S. on this date but doesn't provide travel details.
        Stratemann, p.543.. ..
        added 2013-03-03
        1966 07 30
        Saturday
        .Sandusky, Oh.Cedar Point Ballroom

        Announcement: "Mutual Broadcasting System's 'Bandstand USA' will once again air name bands from Cedar Point's Ballroom starting with Louis Armstrong on June 25. Following Armstrong will be ... Duke Ellington, July 30..."

        Cedar Point is an amusement park with several possible performance venues. This date seems doubtful because
        • if the band landed in New York, it would have had to travel another 500 miles by road to play this gig (but there's no apparent reason the band might not have landed nearer Sandusky.
        • the Aug.2 edition of the Elyria Chronicle-Telegram advertised the Ellington orchestra would be at this venue on Sat., Aug. 6, which suggests the event was rescheduled.
        • Announcement, Cedar Point Sets Dates For Bands, Sandusky Register, 1966-05-14, p.10
        • Ad, Elyria Chronicle-Telegram 1966-08-02, p.13
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-03
        1966 07 31
        Sunday
        .North Tonawanda, N.Y.Melody Fair"ONE NIGHTER- Duke Ellington and His Orchestra will play a one-night stand at Me1ody Fair today at 8:30 p.m...""Duke Ellington to Perform at Tent"
        By Janet Morgan
        Niagara Falls Gazette, 1966-07-31
        ...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2012-09-04

        August 1966

        1966 08 01
        Monday
        ..day off according to Stratemann.
        1966 08 02
        Tuesday
        ..day off according to Stratemann.
        1966 08 03
        Wednesday
        .Bala, Ont. Muskoka Pavilion......2011
        1966 08 04
        Thursday
        ..According to Stratemann, p.543, the band had the day off while Ellington returned briefly to New York, with a stop in Netuchen, N.J..
        1966 08 05
        Friday
        .Stratford, Ont.Festival Theatre.Stratemann p.543 citing Down Beat, 1966-05-05..95,2-4..2011
        1966 08 06
        Saturday
        8:30 pm EST
        .Sandusky, Oh.Cedar Point BallroomDance
        Just for Fun

        Duke Ellington in the Ballroom

        $2.50/person
        Ads
        • Elyria Chronicle-Telegram, 1966-08-02
        • Newark Advocate, 1966-08-02
        • Lima News, 1966-08-05
        • Newark Advocate, 1966-08-05
        • Sandusky Register, 1966-08-05
        • Sandusky Times Recorder, 1966-08-05
        • Sandusky Register, 1966-08-06
        .
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-04
        1966 08 07
        Sunday
        1966 08 13
        Saturday
        Atlantic City, N.J.Steel Pier......2011
        1966 08 08
        Monday
        .Atlantic City, N.J.Steel Piersee 1966 08 07.....2011
        1966 08 09
        Tuesday<
        .Atlantic City, N.J.Steel Piersee 1966 08 07.....2011
        1966 08 10
        Wednesday
        .Atlantic City, N.J.Steel Piersee 1966 08 07.....2011
        1966 08 11
        Thursday
        .Atlantic City, N.J.Steel Piersee 1966 08 07.....2011
        1966 08 12
        Friday
        .Atlantic City, N.J.Steel Piersee 1966 08 07.....2011
        1966 08 13
        Saturday
        .Atlantic City, N.J.Steel Piersee 1966 08 07.....2011
        1966 08 14
        Sunday
        .Lambertville, N.J.St. John Terrell's Lambertville Music Circus4 pm
        This was the first performance of the Concert of Sacred Music outside a church. Vocalists were Tony Watkins, Roscoe Gill and Philadephia choirs Singing City and Vox Humana.
        ...Stratemann
        p.543
        djp added 2011
        updated 2012-01-10
        1966 08 15
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Central Park..DE6666...2011
        1966 08 16
        Tuesday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 08 17
        Wednesday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 08 18
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.RCA Studio ADuke Ellington recording session
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra:
        Anderson, M.Ellington, Jones, Williams, Brown, Cooper, Connors, Hamilton, Hodges, Procope, Gonsalves, Carney, Ellington, Lamb, Woodyard

        Titles recorded:
        • Harlem
        • Mellow Ditty
        • The Old Circus Train Turn Around Blues
        • Tin Soldier
        .DE666792,3-2
        91,3-7
        .djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-05
        1966 08 19
        Friday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 08 20
        Saturday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 08 21
        Sunday
        .Warrensville, Oh.Musicarnival. (The Musicarnival tent theatre organization operated from 1954 to 1975 with winter seasons in Florida as well, from 1958 to 1964)Details should be available in the Musicarnival archives....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-05
        1966 08 22
        Monday
        ..activities not documented - probably a travel day.
        1966 08 24 ?
        Wednesday
        .Los Angeles, Cal..Interview..04,1-31..2011
        1966 08 25.Los Angeles, Cal.Hollywood Bowl..DE666804,3-51
        04,1-31
        99,3-22
        ..2011
        1966 08 28.Marin CountyTamalpais......2011
        1966 08 291966 08 31Tucson, Ariz.Spanish Trail Motel ......2011

        September 1966

        1966 09 01
        Thursday
        .Salina, Kans.Salina Municipal AirportEllington's American Airlines flight from Tucson to Chicago landed in Salina and the passengers transferred to another airplane after a woman was overheard muttering about a bomb when the flight was over Garden City, Kansas. An army demolition squad found no explosives in the woman's baggage.

        Even though the band had flown on ahead, DEMS 1990-2 reports an engagement in Chicago was cancelled.
        Tri-City Herald, 1966-09-02.98,2-17

        90,2-6
        ..
        added 2011

        updated 2012-08-26
        1966 09 02.Chicago, Ill..Recording session,.DE666904,1-31
        98,4-10
        98,2-17
        90,2-6
        ..2011
        1966 09 03.Green BayBrown Arena...90,2-6MIMMphoto.2011
        1966 09 04.HaywardLumberjack Bowl...90,2-6..2011
        1966 09 06.DuluthAuditorium...90,2-6..2011
        1966 09 07.Minneapolis, Minn.Auditorium...90,2-6..2011
        1966 09 081966 09 09Chicago, Ill.Mccormick Place...90,2-6
        90,1-5
        ..2011
        1966 09 10.Iowa CityUniv. Club...90,2-6..2011
        1966 09 12.Omaha, Neb.Indian Hill Inn...90,2-7..2011
        1966 09 15.San Francisco, Cal.California Palace of the Legion of Honouraward .Annotated Program, Duke Ellington and his Orchestra, Presented by Patrons of Art and Music at the California Palace of the Legion of Honor, September 15, 1966, University of Indiana Archives, Luvenia A. George Collection, Box 8 Folder 10.90,2-7..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-04-04
        1966 09 17.Oakland, Cal.Civic Auditorium...90,2-7..2011
        1966 09 18.Monterey.Jazz Festival.DE667090,2-7..2011
        1966 09 191966 09 25Los Angeles, Cal.Greek Theatre...90,2-7..2011
        1966 09 23.Los Angeles, Cal.Greek Theatre..DE667110,1-1
        07,3-25
        97,1-4
        95,2-4
        ..2011
        1966 09 24.Los Angeles, Cal.Greek Theatre..DE667210,1-1
        07,3-25
        97,3-19
        97,2-24
        97,1-4
        ..2011
        1966 09 271966 09 30San Francisco, Cal.Basin Street West...90,2-7..2011

        October 1966

        1966 10 011966 10 02San Francisco, Cal.Basin Street West......2011
        1966 10 03.Amarillo, Tex.Air Force Base Officers Club......2011
        1966 10 04.Houston, Tex.University Auditorium......2011
        1966 10 05.Austin, Tex.Municipal Auditorium......2011
        1966 10 06.St. Louis.Sacred Concert.....2011
        1966 10 07.Chicago, Ill.Union League Cl......2011
        1966 10 08.WheelingPalwaukee Airpt......2011
        1966 10 09.BartlettApple Orchard C......2011
        1966 10 10.Waterloo, Io.Electric Park BallroomBenefit dance for the Black Hawk County National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. 450 dancers attended. Admission $3/person, $5/couplesWaterloo Daily Courier
        • Announcement, 1966-09-27, p.6
        • Ad 1966-10-09
        • Ad 1966-10-10, p.13
        • Story with photos, 1966-10-11, p.7
        .
        ...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-04
        1966 10 11.Milwaukee, Wisc.Milwaukee Student Union Ballroom
        Wisconsin University
        Concert
        • Stratemann p.544 citing DESB
        • Announcement, Milwaukee Sentinel 1966-09-30, p.4
        .
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-27
        1966 10 12.North ManchesterColl Au......2011
        1966 10 14.OskaloosaPenn College......2011
        1966 10 15.Bloomington IndianaUniv......2011
        1966 10 16.CaseyHigh School Auditorium......2011
        1966 10 17.SeymourElk's Club......2011
        1966 10 18.Albion.Sacred Concert.....2011
        1966 10 19 ?.Grands RapidsChurch,(with Ella?).....2011
        1966 10 20.White Plains.Sacredconc.....2011
        1966 10 21.Philadelphia, Penn.Irwin Auditorium......2011
        1966 10 22.South OrangeSeton Hall......2011
        1966 10 23.New York, N.Y..Ed Sullivan Show.DE6673...2011
        1966 10 241966 10 30Westbury.Music Fair.....2011
        1966 10 28.Westbury.Music Fair.DE6674...2011
        1966 10 29...Death of Wellman Braud.djpAdded 2012 10 11
        1966 10 31.Ft EustisOfficers Mess......2011

        November 1966

        1966 11 01
        Tuesday
        .Rumson, N.J.Fairhaven Regional High School......
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-04
        1966 11 02
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y..Filming of the one-hour television program Center Stage (aka Celanese Center Stage) hosted by singer Barbara McNair.

        Ellington appeared with Lamb and Woodyard; the Ellington kinescope segments come to nearly 20 minutes.

        A studio orchestra played the backings.

        Stratemann, p.545, offers the location as New York or Los Angeles.
        .DE667507,1-4Stratemann 545
        webphoto
        .
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-04
        1966 11 03
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y..Ellington was interviewed on WOR radio's "Jack O'Brien Show".DE6676...2011
        1966 11 03
        Thursday
        .Williamsport, Pa.Lycoming College......2011
        1966 11 04
        Friday
        .Miami Beach, Fla..Rehearsals for the CBS television "Jackie Gleason Show"

        Gleason brought 160 musicians to Florida for this episode, which he devoted to the big band era. The show began with the Count Basie orchestra, and included segments by the band led by Les and Larry Elgart, the Sammy Kay orchestra, the Guy Lombardo orchestra, and the Glenn Miller ghost band. Ellington's band had the last 9 minutes.

        Ellington's granddaughter Mercedes danced in the show as she was a member of the June Taylor Dancers.
        Stratemann, p.547....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-04
        1966 11 05
        Saturday
        .Miami Beach, Fla..Taping of the CBS telecast "The Jackie Gleason Show" - see 1966 11 04.DE6677...2011
        1966 11 06
        Sunday
        .Newburgh, N.Y.Mount St. Mary's College AuditoriumConcert of sacred musicStratemann, p.547....2011
        1966 11 07
        Monday
        1966 11 09Tucson, Ariz.Spanish Trail Motel......
        added 2011
        1966 11 08
        Tuesday
        ...Peripheral event
        Death of Harold “Shorty” Baker
        ..Added 2012 10 10
        1966 11 08
        Tuesday
        .Tucson, Ariz.Spanish Trail Motelsee 1966 11 07.....
        added 2011

        updated
        1966 11 09
        Wednesday
        .Tucson, Ariz.Spanish Trail Motelsee 1966 11 07.....
        added 2011

        updated
        1966 11 10
        Thursday
        6 pm and 8:30 pm
        .Phoenix, Ariz.Trinity Episcopal CathedralTwo concerts of sacred music

        The 6 pm family concert is priced at $5.00 general, $1.75 students. The 8 pm evening concert was priced at $6.00 and $10.00
        • Stratemann p.547 citing DESB
        • Ads, Arizona Republic
          • 1966-11-09, p30
          • 1966-11-10 p.62
        • Editorial, 1966-11-10 p.6
        • Story (more or less just the usual publicity bumpf): "Religion, Royalty Come Together at Concert," Arizona Republic 1966-11-12, p.41, with photos
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-17
        1966 11 11
        Friday
        5:15 pm
        .Phoenix, Ariz.Hotel Westward HoEllington was to address a meeting of the Phoenix Press Club. The session was to be an informal talk followed by questions and answers, and was open to press club members and guests Arizona Republican, 1966-11-11 p.18...djp
        added 2013-06-17
        1966 11 11
        Friday
        8:30 pm
        .Phoenix, Ariz.Star TheatreJazz concert

        Tickets $3.50 and $4.50
        • Stratemann p.547 citing DESB
        • Ads, Arizona Republic:
          • Editorial, 1966-11-10 p.6
          • 1966-10-16 p.2-F
          • 1966-10-23 p.8
          • 1966-11-08 p.20
          • 1966-11-09 p.30
          • 1966-11-10 p.62
          • 1966-11-11 p.46
        • Story (see above): "Religion, Royalty Come Together at Concert," Arizona Republic 1966-11-12, p.41, with photos
        ...djp2011

        updated 2013-06-17
        1966 11 12
        Saturday
        1:30 to 4 pm
        .Phoenix, Ariz.Bishop Atwood Hall
        Trinity Episcopal Cathedral
        100 W. Roosevelt
        Free workshop in rock, folk and jazz, starring famed jazz musician Duke Ellington.

        Stratemann says Ellington was to participate in a workshop for local jazz and folksinging groups.

        The Republic reported Ellington was donating his time, and some of the best-known local bands were to appear: P-Nut Butter, The Young Men, The Four of Us, The Cortez High Madrigal Singers, The Jazz Sextet from ASU, Twice, The Just Cause, and Insane. An 18-piece orchestra from Prescott planned to attend, along with a combo of drum, bass, guitar and flute.
        • Stratemann p.547 citing DESB
        • Duke Ellington Heads List, Top Bands, Ellington at Free Workshop Today, Arizona Republic, 1966-11-12, p.39
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-17
        1966 11 13
        Sunday
        8 pm to midnight
        .Phoenix, Ariz.TowneHouse BallroomDance sponsored by the Temple Beth Israel Brotherhood. Tickets $3.95. Advertised as the only dance featuring Duke Ellington's 13 piece band that is open to the public. Advance publicity says this is the first time Ellington played a dance in Phoenix, previous appearances have all been concerts.
        • Stratemann p.547 citing DESB
        • Editorial, The Arizona Republic 1966-11-10 p.6
        • Ads, The Arizona Republic
          • 1966-11-10, p.64
          • 1966-11-12 p.68
          • 1966-11-13, p.2-M
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-17
        1966 11 14
        Monday
        .activity not documented.
        1966 11 15
        Tuesday
        .Beverly Hills, Cal.Temple Emmanuel Of Beverly HillsOver 1,200 people paid from $3 to $100 per ticket to hear the first performance of Ellington's concert of sacred music in a synagogue. The proceeds went to benefit the temple's school fund.Stratemann p.547 citing Down Beat 1966-11-17 and Variety 1966-11-26 p.53DE905405,3-15NDCS 1075.
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-04
        1966 11 16
        Wednesday
        .San Diego, Cal.Civic TheatreConcert played "in tandem" with the San Diego Symphony Orchestra, and included a panel discussion at 7 pm with Ellington, Leonard Feather and Quincy Jones.Stratemann p.547 citing Down Beat 1966-11-17 and Variety 1966-11-26 p.53DE6678
        DE6679
        04,3-51
        04,1-31
        93,2-4
        ..2011
        1966 11 17
        Thursday
        .Irvine, Cal.University of California at IrvineConcert.....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-04
        1966 11 17
        Thursday
        .San Bernadino, Cal.California TheatreConcert preceded by a symposium with Ellington, Feather and Jones. Stratemann p.547 citing DESB....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-04
        1966 11 18
        Friday
        .Riverside, Cal.Campus Hall, University of CaliforniaConcert
        Drummers Graham Perry and Ryan Cadix subbed for Sam Woodyard, who was ill.
        Stratemann p. 547....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-04
        1966 11 19
        Saturday
        .Westwood, Cal.Royce Hall, UCLA..DE668093-2-4..2011
        1966 11 20
        Sunday
        .Van Nuys, Cal.Los Angeles Valley CollegeConcertStratemann, p.547 citing DESB....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-04
        1966 11 20
        Sunday
        .San Gabriel, Cal.Civic AuditoriumConcertStratemann, p.547 citing DESB....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-04
        1966 11 21
        Monday
        1966 12 10New York, N.Y.Mark Twain Riverboat, Empire State BuildingClub date with 45 minute opening night radio broadcast on WNEW announced by W.B.Williams at 11:30 pm. Woodyard took sick again during this gig and Sonny Greer and Gus Johnson subbed for him. Stratemann, p.547 citing Variety, 1966-11-30 p.53various sources.DE6681..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-04
        1966 11 22
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Mark Twain RiverboatClub date - see 1966 11 21.....2011
        1966 11 23
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Mark Twain RiverboatClub date - see 1966 11 21.....2011
        1966 11 24
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Mark Twain RiverboatClub date - see 1966 11 21.....2011
        1966 11 25
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Mark Twain RiverboatClub date - see 1966 11 21

        The band was broadcast from the club for the U.S. Treasury Department and the Armed Forces News.
        .DE6682...2011
        1966 11 26
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Mark Twain RiverboatClub date - see 1966 11 21.....2011
        1966 11 27
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Mark Twain RiverboatClub date - see 1966 11 21.....2011
        1966 11 27...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Sam Woodyard, drums, leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1966 11 28
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Mark Twain RiverboatClub date - see 1966 11 21.....2011
        1966 11 29
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Mark Twain RiverboatClub date - see 1966 11 21

        The band appeared on national NBC late night television show "The Tonight Show," seemingly telecast from the club this date. HOLD IT CHECK THIS OUT IT MAY HAVE BEEN AN INTERVIEW WITH JUST DUKE Note while this was a late-night show broadcast at 11:30 pm local time across North America, it may have been taped earlier in the day. Further investigation is warranted.
        .DE6683..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-04
        1966 11 30
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Mark Twain RiverboatClub date - see 1966 11 21.....2011

        December 1966

        1966 12 011966 12 10New York, N.Y.Mark Twain RiverboatWNEW broadcast.....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-11-04
        1966 12 --.New York, N.Y.Mark Twain Riverboat..DE6684...2011
        1966 12 02...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Rufus Jones, drums, born in 1936, joins the band.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1966 12 01
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Mark Twain RiverboatClub date - see 1966 11 21.....2011
        1966 12 02
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Mark Twain RiverboatClub date - see 1966 11 21.....2011
        1966 12 03
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Mark Twain RiverboatClub date - see 1966 11 21.....2011
        1966 12 04
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Mark Twain RiverboatClub date - see 1966 11 21.....2011
        .New York, N.Y.Mark Twain RiverboatClub date - see 1966 11 21.....2011
        .New York, N.Y.Mark Twain RiverboatClub date - see 1966 11 21.....2011
        .New York, N.Y.Mark Twain RiverboatClub date - see 1966 11 21.....2011
        .New York, N.Y.Mark Twain RiverboatClub date - see 1966 11 21.....2011
        .New York, N.Y.Mark Twain RiverboatClub date - see 1966 11 21.....2011
        .New York, N.Y.Mark Twain RiverboatClub date - see 1966 11 21.....2011
        .New York, N.Y.Mark Twain RiverboatClub date - see 1966 11 21.....2011
        .New York, N.Y.Mark Twain RiverboatClub date - see 1966 11 21.....2011
        1966 12 04.Brooklyn, N.Y.Academy Of M.......2011
        1966 12 05.Washington, D.C.ConstitutionSacred Concert.DE6685...2011
        1966 12 06.PhiladelBellevue Ballroom......2011
        1966 12 07.BronxSt Mark's Church......2011
        1966 12 08.FlushingRKO Keith Theater......2011
        1966 12 09.New York, N.Y.Hunter College......2011
        1966 12 10.Princesse AnneCollege......2011
        1966 12 11.RichmondSahara Club......2011
        1966 12 12.Bluefield, W.VaMunicipal Auditorium......2011
        1966 12 13
        Tuesday
        .Ft Dix, N.J.Sports Arena......2011
        1966 12 13
        Tuesday
        .Washington, D.C.White HouseIn a wirestory by the New York Times Service, The Arizona Republic reported President and Mrs. Johnson hosted a gala black-tie White House Christmas dinner for the National Council of the Arts, with Ellington among the guests. Stratemann and Vail show this dinner on Dec. 15, but the story was published the day after it, on Dec. 14, and mentions some invitees could not attend because Washington's first storm of the season dumped 6 inches of snow on the city. Washington DC's historical weather report in the Farmer's Almanac webpage confirms snow on December 13 but not December 14 or 15.

        An earlier AP wirestory in the Salt Lake Tribune announces the event would be on Tuesday.

        A story syndicated by the Washington Post says Ellington was sitting on a back row away from the other celebrities, and was humming audibly before the string quartet started to play. When asked, he is reported to have explained he was composing in his head and the tum-ta-ta-tum was to help him remember his inspiration until he could write it down.

        An AP wirestory carried Dec 14 in the The Citizen Advertiser reported Ellington travelled 36 sleepless hours by train from Bluefield, W.Va., arriving without his tuxedo. At 7:30 pm he called the White House from the station and was told Come as you are," - blue shirt and black suit.
        • Salt Lake Tribune 1966-12-11, p.A5
        • Arizona Republic
          • 1966-12-14,p.12
          • 1966-12-20, pp.49-50
        • The Citizen Advertiser, Auburn N.Y. 1966 12 14 (AP Wirestory)
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-17
        2013-12-13
        1966 12 15.Red BankCarlton Theatre......2011
        1966 12 16.Baltimore, Md..Rehearsals.....2011
        1966 12 17.Baltimore, Md.Lyric Theatre..DE6686...2011
        1966 12 19.New York, N.Y..RCA recording session, FarEastSuite.DE668705,1-39
        03,3-22
        NDCS 1069.2011
        1966 12 20.New York, N.Y..RCA recording session, FarEastSuite.DE668807,2-21
        05,1-39
        03,3-22
        99,3-17
        87,1-4
        86,4-4
        86,3-2
        NDCS 1070.2011
        1966 12 21.New York, N.Y..RCA recording session, FarEastSuite.DE668905,1-39
        04,2-46
        03,3-22
        NDCS 1070.2011
        1966 12 28.New York, N.Y..Recording session RCA.DE669005,2-30
        98,4-10
        98,1-6/8
        86,4-4
        86,3-1
        86,3-2
        ..2011
        1966 12 29.New York, N.Y..Recording session RCA.DE669110,3-3

        98,1-6
        86,3-2
        ..2011
        1966 12 30.Washington, D.C.Willard Hot......2011
        1966/67 --...?? Concert.DE6692...2011




        Date of event Ending date
        (if different)
        City/
        Other place
        Venue Event/People Primary Reference New
        Desor
        reference
        DEMS
        reference
        Other
        references
        Contact
        person
        Date added
        / updated

        January 1967

        1967 01 061967 01 07New York, N.Y.RCA Studio B..DE670190,3-3..2011
        1967 01 09.New York, N.Y.RCA Webster Hall..DE6702...2011
        1967 01 10.New York, N.Y..J.Hodges recording session..99,5-5..2011
        1967 01 13...Arrival In Paris.....2011
        1967 01 14...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Harold (“Money”) Johnson, trumpet, joins the band for the first of 3 short stays
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1967 01 14.MilanoZanibelli Stud..DE670305,2-38
        05,1-38
        99,4-11
        85,1-10
        ..2011
        1967 01 15.MilanoTeatro Lirico..DE6704
        DE6705
        DE6706
        82,4-2VARphoto.2011
        1967 01 17.BaselMustermesse H......2011
        1967 01 19.Zurich.......2011
        1967 01 22.CopenhagenFalkoner T...DE6707
        DE6708
        82,4-2..2011
        1967 01 23.Copenhagen."Jazzinconcert" Byen-TV.DE670907,2-5
        07,1-42
        06,2-13
        03,2-4
        01,2-10
        00,3-26
        00,2-10
        00,1-5
        99,3-7
        98,4-10
        98,2-17
        98,1-6
        96,1-6
        ..2011
        1967 01 24.StockholmKonserthus..DE6711 ND9027 ND906107,3-8
        02,3-10+26
        02,2-8
        83,3-9
        82,4-2
        NDCS 1044
        NDCS 1083
        .2011
        1967 01 25.OsloNjardhallen......2011
        1967 01 25.Oslo+ Downtown Key..DE6712
        DE6713
        DE6714
        ND9063
        07,3-19
        85,4-5
        82,4-2
        NDCS 1083.2011
        1967 01 26.Malmoe.......2011
        1967 01 27.Hamburg.......2011
        1967 01 28.Rotterdam, The NetherlandsDe Doelen..DE671597,2-20
        94,2-4
        ..2011
        1967 01 29.Bruxelles, La BelgiquePALAIS DES BEAUX ARTS2 concerts 6pm +9pm...GeorgeDebroe may10.2011
        1967 01 31.Paris, France.Interv Hotel.....2011
        1967 01 31.Paris, France+ Salle Pleyel..DE6737
        DE6716
        DE6717
        08,1-8
        00,4-11
        00,2-9
        98,3-18
        90,2-7
        90,1-7
        82,4-2
        Stratemann 539
        VARphotos
        .2011

        February 1967

        1967 02 01.Paris, FranceSalle Pleyel..DE671898,3-18..2011
        1967 02 02.CaenMaison Culture....VARphoto.2011
        1967 02 03.NancyCinema Rio......2011
        1967 02 03...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Money Johnson leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1967 02 05.PortsmouthGuild Hall..DE6719
        DE6720
        90,3-3..2011
        1967 02 06.BirminghamTown Hall...02,3-10..2011
        1967 02 07.BristolColston Hall......2011
        1967 02 09.LeicesterDemontfort H.......2011
        1967 02 10.ManchesterFree Trade H..DE6710
        DE6721
        03,1-29
        02,3-10
        NDCS 1051.2011
        1967 02 11.London, EnglandRoyal Festival H...DE672202,3-10..2011
        1967 02 12.London, EnglandOdeon Hammersmith..DE6723...2011
        1967 02 13.LiverpoolPhilharm.Hall..DE672482,4-2..2011
        1967 02 14.Glasgow, ScotlandOdeon Cinema......2011
        1967 02 15.DundeeCaird Hall...98,1-12
        97,4-15
        ..2011
        1967 02 16.NewcastleCity Hall......2011
        1967 02 17.BradfordUniversity......2011
        1967 02 18.London, EnglandDorchesterInterv.DE6725...2011
        1967 02 19.London, EnglandRoyal Albert Hall..DE672698,4-10Jewellphoto
        DriggsWebphoto
        .2011
        1967 02 20.CambridgeSt Mary's Chur....DE'sAphoto.2011
        1967 02 21.Reims (France).......2011
        1967 02 22.RomaTeatro Sistina..DE6727
        DE6728
        04,3-37
        93,3-2
        93,2-6
        89,2-1
        ..2011
        1967 02 23.Roma.Private Party De Group.....2011
        1967 02 24.PratoMetastasio..DE6729
        DE6730
        ...2011
        1967 02 25.MilanoStudio Zanibelli..DE673182,4-2UGUMphotos.2011
        1967 02 26.MilanoTeatro Lirico......2011
        1967 02 27.Essen (Germany).......2011
        1967 02 28.Dusseldorf...DE6732...2011
        1967 02/03.Europe Unk...DE673301,1-14..2011

        March 1967

        1967 03 01.Hannover (Germany).......2011
        1967 03 02.Berlin."Weekendworld".....2011
        1967 03 02.Berlin+ Philharmonie..DE6734
        DE6735
        ...2011
        1967 03 03.Nürnberg (Germany).......2011
        1967 03 05.Wien (Austria).......2011
        1967 03 06.StuttgartLiederhalle..DE673603,2-28
        03,1-27
        01,1-14
        94,2-9
        90,1-5
        NDCS 1073.2011
        1967 03 --.Paris, FranceHotel roomEllington records a commentary about Fondation Maeght for "Duke Ellington At The Cote d'Azur"..08/1-6>>see 31jan67 DE6737.2011
        1967 03 10.Paris, France.Recording session (Ellington solo)
        "Pianists in Paris"
        ..DE6738..2011
        1967 03 10.Paris+ Theatre Des Champs ElyséeLast concert before returning to the USA.DE673905,2-30
        03,1-10
        02,3-8
        01,3-2
        00,4-11
        99,5-26
        98,1-6
        97,3-12
        Stratemann, p.548.2011
        1967 03 11.Washington, D.C.Statler Hilton Hotel"Bal Du Futur"
        Dinner-dance benefit for the Mental Health Association
        .DE674085,2-6Stratemann, p.548.2011
        1967 03 12
        Sunday
        .Lancaster, Penn.Fulton Opera House
        2 concerts
        ...Stratemann
        p.548, citing DESB
        djpAdded 2012-08-09
        1967 03 15.New York, N.Y.RCA Studio BOctet recording session.DE674101,3-2
        86,3-3
        ..2011
        1967 03 23.New York, N.Y.RCA Studio"The Jaywalker".DE674207,1-42
        04,3-25+51
        04,2-39
        ..2011
        1967 03 25.Rochester, N.Y.Eastman Theater......2011
        1967 03 26.New York, N.Y.Carnegie Hall..DE6743
        DE6744
        98,1-14
        94,2-1
        94,1-6
        84,4-9
        ..2011
        1967 03 28...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Bobby Durham, drums, joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1967 03 28.MeridenHoliday Inn......2011
        1967 03 29...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Drummer Rufus Jones leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1967 03 29.Cambridge.Sacred Concert.....2011
        1967 03 30.BridgeportStratfield I.......2011
        1967 03 31.PhiladelphiaAcademy of Music......2011

        April 1967

        1967 04 01.Pittsburgh, Penn.Penn Theater......2011
        1967 04 02.Montréal, P.Q.+ Place Des ArtsInterview.DE6745
        DE6746
        ...2011
        1967 04 03.Toronto, Ont.Massey Hall......2011
        1967 04 04.New York, N.Y.RCA Studio..DE674704,3-51
        04,2-39
        ..2011
        1967 04 05.MontclairHigh School......2011
        1967 04 07.Buffalo, N.Y.Kleinhans M.H.......2011
        1967 04 08.Boston, Mass.Symphony Hall......2011
        1967 04 09
        Sunday
        9 PM
        .Detroit, Mich.Cobo ArenaJazz at the Philharmonic
        Ellington and his orchestra with Ella Fitzgerald were to be the major performers for the "lengthy concert." Others appearing
        • Oscar Peterson Trio
        • Jimmy Jones Trio
        • Coleman Hawkins
        • Benny Carter
        • Zoot Sims
        • Clark Terry
        Announcement, Toledo Blade, 1967-04-05....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-08-27
        1967 04 10.Lansing.......2011
        1967 04 13.Indianapolis, Ind.Butler Uni......2011
        1967 04 14.Chicago, Ill.Civic Opera2 x JATP.DE6748...2011
        1967 04 1-.Cincinnati, Oh.Living Room..DE6749...2011
        1967 04 15.Cleveland, Oh.Music Hall....ellingtonweb.ca.2011
        1967 04 171967 04 19Cincinnati, Oh.Living Room......2011
        1967 04 20.Grand RapidsKn. Campus......2011
        1967 04 21.Waukegan, Ill........2011
        1967 04 22.Jacksonville, Ill........2011
        1967 04 23.New York, N.Y.Mother AME Zion Cathedral
        140 W. 137th St.
        Sacred concertAnnouncement, New York Amsterdam News, 1967-04-01, p.32....N.Fernandez
        added 2011

        updated 2012-12-04
        1967 04 24.Newark, N.J.R.Treat Hotel......2011
        1967 04 25.Columbus, Oh.Veterans Memor"OnTheRoadWith".DE6750
        DE6751
        10,3-22Stratemann 555.2011
        1967 04.U.S.A.."Ontheroadwith".DE6752
        DE6753
        .Stratemann 555.2011
        1967 04 26.Springfield, Mo........2011
        1967 04 27.Oklahoma City, Okla.Music H.......2011
        1967 04 28.Dallas, Tex.Fair Music Hall......2011
        1967 04 29.Houston, Tex.Civic Center......2011
        1967 04 30 ?.St. LouisKiel Auditor.......2011
        1967 04 30.Baltimore, Md.Rehearsal..DE6754...2011

        May 1967

        1967 05 01.Baltimore, Md.Morgan State"On The Road With Duke Ellington".DE675510,3-22
        94,2-9
        Stratemann 555
        Stratemann 558 photo
        .2011
        1967 05 02.Las Vegas, Nev.Highlands Univ......2011
        1967 05 03.Santa Fe, N.M.Sweeney GymnasiumConcert.

        17 year old Shiprock clarinetist Rose Tohdacheeny made it a point to meet Russell Procope, and Ellington dedicated the opening number to her. The newspaper carries a photo of Procope showing her "one of the fine clarinets in his collection."
        Farmingham (N.M.) Daily Times, 1967-06-05, p.2.....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-04
        1967 05 041967 05 24Lake TahoeHarrah's......2011
        1967 05 05.Reno.Duke At Frank Sinatra party.....2011
        1967 05/06.U.S.A.."Ontheroadwith".DE6756...2011
        1967 05 251967 05 31Reno Harrah's Casino......2011
        1967 05 31...Death of Billy Strayhorn.....2011

        June 1967

        1967 06 011967 06 14RenoHarrah's Casino......2011
        1967 06 01.Reno.Interv On B.S..DE6757...2011
        1967 06 04.St. LouisWash University...94,2-9MIMM479photo.2011
        1967 06 05.New York, N.Y.St Peter's ChurchBilly Strayhorn Funeral
        "OnTheRoadWith"
        ...Stratemann 555.2011
        1967 06 07...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Bobby Durham leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1967 06 08...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Chris Columbus, trumpet, joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1967 06 12.New Haven. Ct.Yale UniversityDoctorate (exists as video?)..94,2-9..2011
        1967 06 14.Ellington Conn.Crystal Lake BallroomInterview "Celebrity Corner".DE6758...2011
        1967 06 15.San JoseSaint Claire Ho......2011
        1967 06 16.Fairfield (Cal).......2011
        1967 06 17.Sacramento, (Cal).......2011
        1967 06 20.Palm SpringsInn Riviera......2011
        1967 06 21.Los Angeles, Cal..ABC Party.....2011
        1967 06 23.Los Angeles, Cal.RCA Studio..DE675904,3-51
        04,2-39
        91,3-7
        ..2011
        1967 06 24?.Portland, (Ore).......2011
        1967 06 25?.Seattle, Wash........2011
        1967 06 26?.EugeneOregon Univers.......2011
        1967 06 27.Washington, D.C.White House..DE6760...2011
        1967 06 29.Los Angeles, Cal.."JoeybishopShow".DE6761...2011
        1967 06 30.Oakland, Cal.Coliseum Arena......2011

        July 1967

        1967 07 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Chris Columbus leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1967 07 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Drummer Steve Little joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1967 07 --.U.S.A.."Ontheroadwith"td>.DE6763...2011
        1967 07 01.Los Angeles, Cal.Hollywood Bowl..DE676203,2-3
        94,2-1
        94,1-6
        84,4-9
        ..2011
        1967 07 031967 07 09Washington, D.C.Carter Barr......2011
        1967 07 0-.Washington, D.C.Carter Barr..DE9014 ND9015 ND9016
        ND9017 ND9018 ND9019
        00,4-4NDCS 1022
        NDCS 1026
        NDCS 1027
        NDCS 1028
        .2011
        1967 07 06.LortonReformatory, Va.......2011
        1967 07 09.Washington, D.C.Carter Barr+Backstage DE + LA.DE902000,4-4NDCS 1028.2011
        1967 07 11.New York, N.Y.RCA Studio..DE676402,1-6 Stratemann 555.2011
        1967 07 12.LanconiaWinnipesaukee G......2011
        1967 07 14.Boston, Mass.Hotel Bradford......2011
        1967 07 15.PortlandExposition Buil......2011
        1967 07 16
        . . .
        .
        .
        . . . .
        1967 07 17.Wollaston BeachBeachcom......2011
        1967 07 18.Cleveland, Oh.Woodland Hills Park
        East 116th and Kinsman
        A summer festival at Cleveland’s largest ourdoor recreation center, the sprawling Woodland Hills Park which was renamed in 1980 "Luke Easter Park" in honor of the former Cleveland Indians baseball player....ellingtonweb.ca.2011
        1967 07 19.Highland P.Ravinia Pk......2011
        1967 07 20.HaywardHistoryland......2011
        1967 07 21.Highland P.Ravinia Pk..DE6765...2011
        1967 07 22.Chicago, Ill.J.Nathan's Home..DE6766...2011
        1967 07 24.Toronto, Ont.Hallmark Studio..DE676705,3-24
        02,3-11
        02,2-22
        02,1-4+25
        01,3-10
        96,1-9
        NDCS 1034.2011
        1967 07 25.Toronto, Ont.Hallmark Stud..DE676801,3-10
        98,3-15
        96,1-9
        ..2011
        1967 07 26.Kalamazoo, Mich.Gilmore Park"OnTheRoadWith".DE6769.Stratemann 555.2011
        1967 07 27.LexingtonBlue Grass F......2011
        1967 07 28.Detroit, Mich..Sacred Concert.....2011
        1967 07 29.SanduskyCedar Point Ballroom..DE6770...2011
        1967 07 311967 09 02New York, N.Y.Rainbow Grill
        65th floor
        Rockefeller Center on 49th Street
        Opening night of Ellington's first of seven engagements at this restaurant. The premises weren't big enough for a full band, so Ellington used an octet consisting of Cat Anderson , Lawrence Brown, Johnny Hodges, Paul Gonsalves, Harry Carney and John Lamb until late August, then Aaron Bell.

        The Ellington octet played six nights a week, Sundays off, from 10 pm to 2 am. CBS broadcast many of these performances. A non-Ellington trio usually played the intermissions.

        Ellington played here every summer for the rest of his life.
        Liner notes, "The DUKE ELLINGTON OCTET Rainbow Grill Broadcasts, New York August 1967"...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2012-12-07

        August 1967

        1967 08 01
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillRestaurant residency - see 1967 07 31.....added 2011
        updated 2012-12-07
        1967 08 02
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillRestaurant residency - see 1967 07 31
        with CBS Broadcast
        .DE677182,4-1
        82,4-2
        ..
        added 2011

        updated 2012-12-08
        1967 08 03
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillRestaurant residency - see 1967 07 31
        with CBS Broadcast
        .DE677210,3-22..added 2011
        updated 2012-12-07
        1967 08 04
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillRestaurant residency - see 1967 07 31.....added 2011
        updated 2012-12-07
        1967 08 05
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillRestaurant residency - see 1967 07 31.....added 2011
        updated 2012-12-07
        1967 08 06
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y..Day off from Rainbow Grill.....added 2011
        updated 2012-12-07
        1967 08 07.New York, N.Y.CBS Studios"Merv Griffin Show" telecast on WNEW

        The Merv Griffin Show, a popular daytime talk show, was broadcast nationally in both the United States and Canada.
        .DE677382,4-2.djp
        added 2011

        updated 2012-12-08
        1967 08 07
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillRestaurant residency - see 1967 07 31.....added 2011
        updated 2012-12-07
        1967 08 08
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillRestaurant residency - see 1967 07 31.....added 2011
        updated 2012-12-07
        1967 08 09
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillRestaurant residency - see 1967 07 31.....added 2011
        updated 2012-12-07
        1967 08 10
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow Grill"Today Show" telecast on WNEW

        Host Barbara Walters interviewed Ellington throughout the session, during which Ellington and his rhythm section also played five titles.
        .DE677482,4-2..2011
        1967 08 10
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillRestaurant residency - see 1967 07 31
        with CBS Broadcast
        .DE6775...added 2011
        updated 2012-12-07
        1967 08 11
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillRestaurant residency - see 1967 07 31.....added 2011
        updated 2012-12-07
        1967 08 12
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillRestaurant residency - see 1967 07 31.....added 2011
        updated 2012-12-07
        1967 08 13
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y..Day off from Rainbow Grill.....added 2011
        updated 2012-12-07
        1967 08 14
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillRestaurant residency - see 1967 07 31.DE6776...added 2011
        updated 2012-12-07
        1967 08 15
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillRestaurant residency - see 1967 07 31.....added 2011
        updated 2012-12-07
        1967 08 16
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillRestaurant residency - see 1967 07 31.....added 2011
        updated 2012-12-07
        1967 08 17
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillRestaurant residency - see 1967 07 31
        with CBS Broadcast

        also CBC recorded Ellington speaking about "The Jaywalker."
        .DE6777
        DE6778
        11,1-19
        06,3-29
        02,3-27
        02,1-24
        01,3-26
        93,4-2
        86,4-4
        85,4-5
        ..added 2011
        updated 2012-12-07
        1967 08 18
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillRestaurant residency - see 1967 07 31.....added 2011
        updated 2012-12-07
        1967 08 19
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillRestaurant residency - see 1967 07 31.....added 2011
        updated 2012-12-07
        1967 08 20
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y..Day off from Rainbow Grill.....added 2011
        updated 2012-12-07
        1967 08 21
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillRestaurant residency - see 1967 07 31
        with CBS Broadcast
        .DE6779...added 2011
        updated 2012-12-07
        1967 08 22
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillRestaurant residency - see 1967 07 31.....added 2011
        updated 2012-12-07
        1967 08 23
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillRestaurant residency - see 1967 07 31.....added 2011
        updated 2012-12-07
        1967 08 24
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillRestaurant residency - see 1967 07 31
        with CBS broadcast
        .DE6780...added 2011
        updated 2012-12-07
        1967 08 25
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillRestaurant residency - see 1967 07 31.....added 2011
        updated 2012-12-07
        1967 08 26
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillRestaurant residency - see 1967 07 31.....added 2011
        updated 2012-12-07
        1967 08 27...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        John Lamb, bass, leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1967 08 27
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillRestaurant residency - see 1967 07 31.....added 2011
        updated 2012-12-07
        1967 08 28
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.RCA Studio ARCA recording session
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Williams, Anderson, Jones, Cooper, Brown, Connors, Hamilton, Procope, Hodges, Gonsalves, Carney, Ellington, Bell, Little

        Titles recorded:
        • Boo-Dah
        • Upper Manhattan Medical Group (U.M.M.G>)
        • Band Call
        • Blood Count
        • Smada
        .DE678110,1-13
        01,3-14
        88,1-1
        84,4-2
        82,4-2
        .djp
        added 2011

        updated 2012-12-08
        1967 08 28
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillRestaurant residency - see 1967 07 31.....added 2011
        updated 2012-12-07
        1967 08 29
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillRestaurant residency - see 1967 07 31.....added 2011
        updated 2012-12-07
        1967 08 30
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.RCA Studio ARCA recording session
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Williams, Anderson, Jones, Cooper, Brown, Connors, Sanders, Hamilton, Procope, Hodges, Gonsalves, Carney, Ellington, Bell, Little

        Titles recorded:
        • Rock Skippin' at the Blue Note
        • Raincheck
        • Midriff
        • My Little Brown Book
        • Lotus Blossom
        .DE6782.djp
        added 2011

        updated 2012-12-08
        1967 08 30
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillRestaurant residency - see 1967 07 31
        with CBS Broadcast
        ..
        DE6783
        ..added 2011
        updated 2012-12-07
        1967 08 31
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillRestaurant residency - see 1967 07 31
        with CBS Broadcast
        .DE678482,4-2..added 2011
        updated 2012-12-07

        September 1967

        1967 09 01.New York, N.Y.RCA Studio ARCA recording session
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        Williams, Anderson, Jones, Cooper, Brown, Connors, Hamilton, Procope, Hodges, Gonsalves, Carney, Ellington, Bell, Little

        Titles recorded:
        • Snibor
        • After All
        • All Day Long
        • Lotus Blossom
        .DE678510,1-13
        02,3-25
        02,2-26
        01,3-14
        89,4-5
        88,1-1
        86,2-6
        85,2-6
        84,4-2
        82,4-2
        NDCS 1049djp
        added 2011

        updated 2012-12-08
        1967 09 00.New York, N.Y..Sometime in September, Ellington and his orchestra recorded five different arrangements for radio spots produced by Marriott-Hot Shoppes, Inc..DE678607,1-27
        02,2-13
        NDCS 1042djp
        added 2011

        updated 2012-12-08
        1967 09 01
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillRestaurant residency - see 1967 07 31...CAHpdf.added 2011
        updated 2012-12-07
        1967 09 02
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillLast night of restaurant residency - see 1967 07 31.....added 2011
        updated 2012-12-07
        1967 09 031967 09 09Montréal, P.Q.Expo 67 Theatre......2011
        1967 09 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Aaron Bell leaves the band again
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-10
        1967 09 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Bill Yancey, bass, joins the band in mid-September
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1967 09 05.Montréal, P.Q.Place Ville Marie......2011
        1967 09 07...Death of Rex Stewart.djpAdded 2012 10 11
        1967 09 10.Boston, Mass.Back Bay Theatre......2011
        1967 09 111967 09 13PeabodyLennie's Turnp......2011
        1967 09 14.Ellington, Conn.Paganini's Crystal Lake Ballroom.Stratemann p.552 citing DESB.....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-30
        1967 09 16.Merrick, N.Y.Hempstead Town's BallroomDance.DE6787...
        added 2011

        updated 2012-12-08
        1967 09 17.Detroit, Mich.Ford Auditorium......2011
        1967 09 18.MiamiBoat Club......2011
        1967 09 19.Cincinnati, Oh.Living Room......2011
        1967 09 21.LincolnBlack Coach......2011
        1967 09 23.Indianapolis, Ind.Central C......2011
        1967 09 24.Arlington HeightsLounge......2011
        1967 09 25.RochelleVagabond Inn......2011
        1967 09 26.QuincyCasino Terrace......2011
        1967 09 29.WichitaCotillion Ballroom......2011
        1967 09 30.Iowa CityUniversity......2011

        October 1967

        1967 10 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Steve Little leaves the band in early October but will play some sessions in 1968 and 1969.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1967 10 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Sam Woodyard, drums, rejoins the band in early October
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1967 10 03 ?.San Francisco, Cal.."HotShoppes"..02,2-13..2011
        1967 10 04.San Francisco, Cal.Zellerbach Squa......2011
        1967 10 05.Sacramento, Cal.Westminsterch......2011
        1967 10 06.Sacramento, Cal.El Dorado Hot......2011
        1967 10 07.Costa MesaOrange Fairg..DE6788...2011
        1967 10 08
        Sunday
        3:30 PM
        .Marin County, Cal.Mount Tamalpais Amphitheater
        Marin State Park
        "Jazz on the Mountain" concert

        Also performing: Brazilian guitarist Bola Sete and his trio, and dancers Sheila Xorgos and Tommy Corima.
        • Stratemann p.552 citing DESB
        • Oakland Tribune 1967-10-01 p.11
        ..SMan134photo.
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-29
        1967 10 08
        Sunday
        .Marin County, Cal.Marin Arts and Garden Center
        Marin State Park
        Party in Ellington's honour, music by the Chis Ibanez Trio (Dave Black drumming)Stratemann p.552 citing DESB....
        added 2013-06-29
        1967 10 12.Galesburg, Ill.Knox College......2011
        1967 10 131967 10 14Champaign-UrbanaUnivers......2011
        1967 10 15.Chicago, Ill.Rockefeller ChapSacredConcert x2.....2011
        1967 10 17.Los Angeles, Cal.Scottish Rites AuditoriumSacredConcert.....2011
        1967 10 18.Santa MonicaCivic Ball..DE6789...2011
        1967 10 191967 10 31Tahoe CityHarrah's......2011
        1967 10 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Bill Yancey, bass, leaves the band in late October
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1967 10 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Jeff Castleman, bass, born 1946, joins the band in late October
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1967 Fall.Los Angeles, Cal..Interview broadcast.DE6790...2011

        November 1967

        1967 11 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Singer Tony Watkins joins the band, after having recorded with it several times from September 1965 to April 1967.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1967 11 011967 11 09Tahoe CityHarrah's......2011
        1967 11 091967 11 19San Francisco, Cal.Basin Street West......2011
        1967 11 15.San Francisco, Cal.Coast Rec Studio..DE679101,3-14
        99,5-25
        97,3-19
        96,2-6
        90,1-4
        88,1-1
        84,4-2
        ..2011
        1967 11 16 ?.San Francisco, Cal.RCA Studios......2011
        1967 11 20.ChicoChico State Coll......2011
        1967 11 21.BerkeleyCommunity Theater......2011
        1967 11 22.Salt Lake CityTerrace......2011
        1967 11 231967 11 30Las Vegas, Nev.Flamingo Hotel......2011

        December 1967

        1967 12 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Singer Trish Turner joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1967 12 011967 12 07Seattle, Wash.Dj's......2011
        1967 12 02.Seattle, Wash.Opera House......2011
        1967 12 05.Seattle, Wash.."Dj's" King-broadcast.DE679294,3-4
        93,3-8
        90,3-3
        ..2011
        1967 12 08...Death of Louis Bacon.djpAdded 2012 10 10
        1967 12 08.Los Angeles, Cal..Reprise Rehears?.....2011
        1967 12 08.LompocAir Force Base-Lco Club...85,4-5..2011
        1967 12 11.Los Angeles, Cal..Reprise recording session with Frank Sinatra.DE679305,1-39
        02,1-24
        97,3-11
        85,4-5
        Stratemann 560photo
        .2011
        1967 12 12.Los Angeles, Cal..Reprise recording session with Frank Sinatra.DE6794O5,1-39..2011
        1967 12 13.Los Angeles, Cal..Reprise recording session with Frank Sinatra.....2011
        1967 12 14.Santa MariaConvention C......2011
        1967 12 16.Los Angeles, Cal.Proud Bird......2011
        1967 12 18.Los Angeles, Cal.Marty's On The Hill......2011
        1967 12 211967 12 31RenoHarrah's......2011



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        January 1968

        1968 01 011968 01 10RenoHarrah's......2011
        1968 01 10.U.S.A.."Bemyguest" BBC.DE680107,1-18..2011
        1968 01 13.New York, N.Y.."Today Show" NBC-TV..09,3-5..2011
        1968 01 14.New York, N.Y.."Ed Sullivan Show".DE680207,1-18..2011
        1968 01 15.New York, N.Y.St John The Devinerehearsals.....2011
        1968 01 17.New York, N.Y.."Tonight Show".DE6803...2011
        1968 01 171968 01 18New York, N.Y.St John The Devinerehearsals.....2011
        1968 01 19.New York, N.Y.Church of St. John The DivineNew sacred concert premiere performanceNMAH (Smithsonian) DE Collection, Box 8, Folder 15DE6804
        DE6805
        10,1-21MIMM 268 photo RITphoto
        DE-Fbphoto
        .2011
        1968 01 20.CanaanSt Mark's Church..DE6806.VARphotos.2011
        1968 01 21.New BritainWelte Auditorium......2011
        1968 01 22.New York, N.Y.Fine Studios..DE680702,2-11
        98,3-16
        97,4-11
        83,1-2
        ..2011
        1968 01 23.Wallingford, Conn.Choate SchoolConcert and second sacred concert.DE6808...2011
        1968 01 24.Hartford, Conn.Bushnell Auditorium......2011
        1968 01 25.Fort Meade,
        Glen Burnie, Md.
        Noncommissioned Officers ClubDance.DE6809...
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-30
        1968 01 26.New Haven, Conn.Yale University..DE681002,3-11
        02,2-11
        02,1-14
        01,3-22/26
        83,1-2
        ..2011
        1968 01 27.Baltimore, Md.Eastwind Club..DE6811...2011
        1968 01 28.Portsmouth.Sacredconcert.....2011
        1968 01 29.Philadelphia, Penn..Sacredconcert.....2011
        1968 01 30.Fort Meade, Md.Officer Club..DE6812...2011
        1968 01 31.New York, N.Y.Fine Studios..DE681302,2-11
        98,3-16
        97,4-11
        ..2011

        February 1968

        1968 02 01.Rochester, N.Y.Casino......2011
        1968 02 02.Ottawa, Ont.Capitol Theatre......2011
        1968 02 02.Ottawa, Ont..Duke Interview By Mildred McDonald..03,1-11..2011
        1968 02 03.Montréal, P.Q.Place Des Arts......2011
        1968 02 05.New York, N.Y.Fine Studios...02,2-11
        98,3-16
        97,4-11
        ..2011
        1968 02 06.Allentown, Penn........2011
        1968 02 08.Zanesville, Oh.Municipal Auditorium.Coshocton Tribune,1968-02-04 p.2....2011
        1968 02 09.Dayton, Oh.Wampler's Arena......2011
        1968 02 10.West LafayetteUniversity......2011
        1968 02 11.Milwaukee, Wisc.The Scene......2011
        1968 02 12.Minneapolis, Minn..SacredConcert.....2011
        1968 02 13.OttumwaColiseum Ballroom......2011
        1968 02 14.RochelleVagabond Inn......2011
        1968 02 15.RichmondEarlham College......2011
        1968 02 16.New York, N.Y.St Augustine Church......2011
        1968 02 17.Boston, Mass.Globe Jazz Festiv......2011
        1968 02 18.Newark, N.J..Sacred Concert.....2011
        1968 02 191968 02 20New York, N.Y.Fine Studios..DE681402,2-11
        98,3-1697,4-11
        89,3-2
        ..2011
        1968 02 21.Atlantic CityConvention......2011
        1968 02 22.Hamburg, N.Y.Leisureland......2011
        1968 02 28.New York, N.Y.."Tonightshow".....2011
        1968 02 28.New York, N.Y.+ RCA Studio A..DE6815 ND903002,2-11+12+23NDCS 1046.2011
        1968 02 29.New York, N.Y.Hilton HotelNARAS Awards.....2011

        March 1968

        1968 03 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Sam Woodyard, drums, leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1968 03 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Drummer Rufus Jones rejoins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1968 03 01
        Friday
        .Mineola, N.Y.Chaminade High School.Stratemann,p.564 citing DESBDE6816...2011
        1968 03 02
        Saturday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.Hotel Philadelphia.Stratemann, p.564....2011
        1968 03 03
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Philharmonic Hall
        Lincoln Center
        First of 12 concerts Ellington and his orchestra were booked to back singer Tony Bennett. Bennett booked other groups for another 7 concerts as well. In this appearance, comedian Jack E. Leonard also performed.Stratemann p.564 citing Variety 1968-03-06 p.62
      • Billboard 1968-03-16 p.24
      • .
        ....2011
        1968 03 04
        Monday
        1968 03 05
        Tuesday
        Phoenix, Ariz.Caesar's Forum
        4041 North Central Ave.
        Supper club engagementThe Arizona Republic:
          Ads,
          • 1968-02-18, p.4-N
          • 1968-02-25, p.2-N
          • 1968-02-27, p.24
          • 1968-03-03, p.2-N
          • 1968-03-04, p.25
          • 1968-03-05, p.20
        • Mention in story 1968-03-06, p.B1
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-27
        1968 03 05
        Tuesday
        .Phoenix, Ariz.Caesar's ForumSupper club - see 1968 03 04.....2011
        1968 03 06
        Wednesday
        7:30pm
        .Phoenix, Ariz.Montgomery Stadium
        Seventh St. at Fillmore
        Free concert sponsored by The Arizona Republic, The Phoenix Gazette, Arizona Public Service, Valley National Bank and Mountain States Telephone Co.
        "City officials helped arrange the special concert as an inspiration to 'many who otherwise would never get to see and hear him.'"

        "Stratemann reported more than 1,000 attended.
        • Stratemann p.564 citing DESB
        • The Arizona Republic 1968-03-06, p.B1
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-29
        1968 03 07
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented.
        1968 03 08
        Friday
        ..activities not documented.
        1968 03 09
        Saturday
        ..activities not documented.
        1968 03 10
        Sunday
        .Las Vegas, Nev..Ellington was in the star-studded audience of 1,000 who watched "Ed Sullivan Show" do his show live from Caesar's Palace. Sullivan usually broadcast from a New York studio.


        The activity of the band is not documented.
        .....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-29
        1968 03 11
        Monday
        ..activities not documented.
        1968 03 121968 04 03Las Vegas, Nev.Driftwood Lounge
        Flamingo Hotel
        Ellington and his orchestra performed 3 shows nightly......2011
        1968 03 13
        Wednesday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Driftwood Lounge
        Flamingo Hotel
        3 shows in a casino - see 1968 03 12.....2011
        1968 03 14
        Thursday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Driftwood Lounge
        Flamingo Hotel
        3 shows in a casino - see 1968 03 12.....2011
        1968 03 15
        Friday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Driftwood Lounge
        Flamingo Hotel
        3 shows in a casino - see 1968 03 12.....2011
        1968 03 16
        Saturday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Driftwood Lounge
        Flamingo Hotel
        3 shows in a casino - see 1968 03 12.....2011
        1968 03 17
        Sunday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Driftwood Lounge
        Flamingo Hotel
        3 shows in a casino - see 1968 03 12.....2011
        1968 03 18
        Monday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Driftwood Lounge
        Flamingo Hotel
        3 shows in a casino - see 1968 03 12.....2011
        1968 03 19
        Tuesday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Driftwood Lounge
        Flamingo Hotel
        3 shows in a casino - see 1968 03 12.....2011
        1968 03 20
        Wednesday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Driftwood Lounge
        Flamingo Hotel
        3 shows in a casino - see 1968 03 12.....2011
        1968 03 21
        Thursday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Driftwood Lounge
        Flamingo Hotel
        3 shows in a casino - see 1968 03 12.....2011
        1968 03 22
        Friday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Driftwood Lounge
        Flamingo Hotel
        3 shows in a casino - see 1968 03 12.....2011
        1968 03 23
        Saturday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Driftwood Lounge
        Flamingo Hotel
        3 shows in a casino - see 1968 03 12.....2011
        1968 03 24
        Sunday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Driftwood Lounge
        Flamingo Hotel
        3 shows in a casino - see 1968 03 12.....2011
        1968 03 25
        Monday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Driftwood Lounge
        Flamingo Hotel
        3 shows in a casino - see 1968 03 12.....2011
        1968 03 26
        Tuesday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Driftwood Lounge
        Flamingo Hotel
        3 shows in a casino - see 1968 03 12.....2011
        1968 03 27
        Wednesday
        .Washington, D.C.White HouseEllington was able to switch days off at the casino to make a brief trip to Washington with 7 members of his band to play a concert after the state dinner for Liberian president William Tubman 1.

        After the U.S. Marine Band performed in another room, the Ellington octet played. Jeff Castleman broke a string on his bass, but a Marine, listening off-stage, gave him a replacement. 2

        Ellington and at least Gonsalves jammed with the Marine band, and Gonsalves got bombed.1

        After the public concert, Ellington, Gonsalves, Castleman and "the drummer" played in the foyer where the steps lead to the President's private quarters. President and Mrs. Johnson "danced in their stocking feet to our quartet until one in the morning."2
        ..Photographs .
        added 2011

        updated 2012-12-01
        2013-06-29
        1968 03 28
        Thursday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Driftwood Lounge
        Flamingo Hotel
        3 shows in a casino - see 1968 03 12 - presumably the octet was back in time for the full band's scheduled performances......2011
        1968 03 29
        Friday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Driftwood Lounge
        Flamingo Hotel
        3 shows in a casino - see 1968 03 12.....2011
        1968 03 30
        Saturday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Driftwood Lounge
        Flamingo Hotel
        3 shows in a casino - see 1968 03 12.....2011
        1968 03 31
        Sunday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Driftwood Lounge
        Flamingo Hotel
        3 shows in a casino - see 1968 03 12.....2011

        April 1968

        1968 04 01
        Monday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Driftwood Lounge
        Flamingo Hotel
        3 shows in a casino - see 1968 03 12.....2011
        1968 04 02
        Tuesday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Driftwood Lounge
        Flamingo Hotel
        3 shows in a casino - see 1968 03 12.....2011
        1968 04 03
        Wednesday
        .Las Vegas, Nev.Driftwood Lounge
        Flamingo Hotel
        3 shows in a casino - see 1968 03 12.....2011
        1968 04 04
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y. Interview broadcast..DE6817..2011
        1968 04 04
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y. Carnegie HallThe Tougaloo (Mississippi) College choir and the Duke Ellington Orchestra played a benefit concert called "Good News for Modern Man." The concert was sponsored by the Tougaloo Alumni Association of New York for the benefit of the Tougaloo College library fund.Hattiesburg American, Hattiesburg, Miss. 1968-02-03,p.7.DE6817..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-07-13
        1968 04 05
        Friday
        .White Plains, N.Y.County Cent......2011
        1968 04 06
        Saturday
        .South OrangeSeton Univ.......2011
        1968 04 07
        Sunday
        .Buffalo, N.Y.Kleinhans MusicSacred Concert...03,1-11.2011
        1968 04 08
        Monday
        1968 04 11
        Thursday
        Burbank, Cal.NBC Studios“Ella Fitzgerald Show”Stratemann p.565DE681808,2-12
        06,3-25
        05,3-3+38
        01,1-14
        00,4-14
        00,3-6
        98,2-23
        83,1-3
        ..2011
        1968 04 09
        Tuesday
        .Burbank, Cal.NBC Studios“Ella Fitzgerald Show” - see 1968 04 08.....2011
        1968 04 10
        Wednesday
        .Burbank, Cal.NBC Studios“Ella Fitzgerald Show” - see 1968 04 08.....2011
        1968 04 11
        Thursday
        .Burbank, Cal.NBC Studios“Ella Fitzgerald Show” - see 1968 04 08.....2011
        1968 04 12
        Friday
        .Los Angeles, Cal..“Joey Bishop Show”.....2011
        1968 04 12
        Friday
        .Los Angeles.Press conference.....2011
        1968 04 12
        Friday
        .Los Angeles."Celebrity Promo".DE6819
        DE6820
        ...2011
        1968 04 13
        Saturday
        .Santa MonicaFriar's Club......2011
        1968 04 14
        Sunday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.....83,2-5
        83,1-2
        ..2011
        1968 04 15
        Monday
        ..activities not documented.
        1968 04 16
        Tuesday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Grace CathedralSecond Sacred Concert...DE680412.2011
        1968 04 17
        Wednesday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.El Caballero Cl.Udkoff birthday party.DE905306,2-27
        06,1-13
        05,3-15
        NDCS 1076/77/78.2011
        1968 04 18
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented.
        1968 04 19
        Friday
        .Anaheim, Cal.Convention Center.DE6821..DE680412.2011
        1968 04 20
        Saturday
        .Inglewood, CalForum....DE680412.2011
        1968 04 21
        Sunday
        .Oakland, Cal.Coliseum....DE680412.2011
        1968 04 22
        Monday
        ...Dubbing Date..02,2-11..2011
        1968 04 23
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1968 04 24
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1968 04 25
        Thursday
        .MadisonCounty Expo CentDE6822.....2011
        1968 04 26
        Friday
        .DeerfieldBriarwood Club......2011
        1968 04 27
        Saturday
        .Chicago, Ill.Orchestra Hall......2011
        1968 04 28
        Sunday
        .Minneapolis, Minn.Auditorium......2011
        1968 04 29
        Monday
        .ElizabethRitz TheatreSacred Concert.....2011
        1968 04 30
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.

        May 1968

        1968 05 01
        Wednesday
        .Princess Anne, Md.Maryland State College
        Joint concert with Tony Bennett
        Stratemann p.567 citing DESB....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-25
        1968 05 02
        Thursday
        .Goldsboro, N.C.Air Force Base
        Joint concert with Tony Bennett

        (Bennett appeared with other bands from May 3 to 11)
        Stratemann p.567 citing DESB....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-25
        1968 05 03
        Friday
        1968 05 04
        Saturday
        Blacksburg, Va.War Memorial Gym
        Virginia Polytechnic Institute

        .
        Stratemann p.567 citing DESB..djp
        added 2013-03-25
        1968 05 04
        Saturday
        .Blacksburg, Va.War Memorial Gym
        Virginia Polytechiic Institute

        second day - see 1968 05 03
        Stratemann p.567 citing DESB..djp
        added 2013-03-25
        1968 05 05
        Sunday
        ..activities not documented - Stratemann suggest this was a day off.
        1968 05 06
        Monday
        .Wilberforce, Oh.Central State University
        .
        Stratemann p.567 citing DESB...djp
        added 2013-03-25
        1968 05 07
        Tuesday
        .Milwaukee, Wisc.Milwaukee AuditoriumSecond concert of sacred music with the Carthage College Choir

        Appearance for the sixth annual convention of the Wisconsin-Upper Michigan synod of the Lutheran Church in America.

        "What took place was a jazz happening and religious experience only Ellington, with his consummate mastery of the modern musical idiom, could have made possible. When the audience of about 3,000 rose to applaud and cheer after the final phrase of 'Praise God and Dance,' it rose not by twos and threes, but en masse, drawn by the power of Ellington's musical statement." - Don Lewis, MJ.
        • The Milwaukee Journal
          • Announcement 1968-03-16, p.4
          • Review, 'Ellington's Concert Has Sublime Touch,' by Don Lewis, 1968-05-08, p.15
        • Stratemann p.567
        ....
        added 2013-03-25
        1968 05 08
        Wednesday
        .Dayton, Oh.Memorial Hall
        .
        Stratemann p.567 citing DESB...djp
        added 2013-03-25
        1968 05 09
        Thursday
        .Lexington, Ky.Paradise Inn
        .
        Stratemann p.567 citing DESB...djp
        added 2013-03-25
        1968 05 10
        Friday
        .Elkhart Ind..
        .
        Stratemann p.567 citing DESB...djp
        added 2013-03-25
        1968 05 11
        Saturday
        .Wilmington, Oh.Hermann Court
        Wilmington College
        .Stratemann p.567 citing DESB....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-03-25
        1968 05 12
        Sunday
        .Pittsburgh, Penn.Civic Arena......2011
        1968 05 13
        Monday
        .Alexandria, La.Rapides Parish Coliseum......2011
        1968 05 14
        Tuesday
        .Baton Rouge, La........2011
        1968 05 15
        Wednesday
        .Lake Charles, La.Mcneese Are......2011
        1968 05 16
        Thursday
        .New Orleans, La.Municipal Au......2011
        1968 05 17
        Friday
        .Monroe, La.Civic CenterConcert for 250 listeners.....2011
        1968 05 18
        Saturday
        .Boston, Mass.Back Bay TheatreConcert with Tony Bennett.....2011
        1968 05 19
        Sunday
        .Buffalo, N.Y.Kleinhans Music HallConcert with Tony Bennett.....2011
        1968 05 --.Philadelphia, Penn.."Mike Douglas Show".DE6824...2011
        1968 05 20
        Monday
        1968 06 29New York, N.Y.Rainbow Grill
        Rockefeller Center
        Ellington used an 8 piece band, "The Duke Ellington Octet", consisting of Anderson, Brown, Hodges, Gonsalves, Carney, himself, Castleman and Woodyard, with singers Trish Turner and Toney Watkins.

        The band was to play until 2:00 AM every night except Sunday.

        The relief band was the Phil Wayne Quartet.

        Ella Fitzgerald, who had just finished her own engagement here, and Tony Bennett were both present on opening night and sang with the band.
        Stratemann p.568 citing Variety 1968-05-29 p.51....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-29
        1968 05 21
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillDuke Ellington's Octet -see 1968 05 20.....2011
        1968 05 22
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillDuke Ellington's Octet -see 1968 05 20.....2011
        1968 05 23
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillDuke Ellington's Octet -see 1968 05 20.....2011
        1968 05 24
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement see 1968 05 20

        Broadcast (network or station) session at (time)
        Duke Ellington octet
        Anderson, Brown, Hodges, Gonsalves, Carney, Ellington, Castleman, Jones

        Titles broadcast:
        • Meditation
        • Single Petal Of A Rose
        • Caravan
        • Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me
        • Body and Soul
        • Satin Doll
        • Come Off The Veldt
        • Ocht O'Clock Rock
        • I Got It Bad
        • Things Ain't What They Used To Be
        • I'm Beginning To See The Light
        • Take The "A" Train
        • Sophisticated Lady
        • Alice Blue Gown
        • Race (Kiki)
        • I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart/Don't Get Around Much Any More
        • Mood Indigo/Serenade to Sweden
        • Happy Birthday To You
        • Satin Doll
        .DE6825...
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-29
        1968 05 25
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillDuke Ellington's Octet -see 1968 05 20.....2011
        1968 05 26
        Sunday
        .Bridgeport, Conn.Klein Memorial Auditorium
        910 Fairfield Avenue
        Concert with the University of Bridgeport Concert Choir, sponsored by The Espicopal Churches of Greater BridgeportStratemann p.568 citing DESB....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-29
        1968 05 27
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillDuke Ellington's Octet -see 1968 05 20.....2011
        1968 05 28
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillDuke Ellington's Octet -see 1968 05 20.....2011
        1968 05 29
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillDuke Ellington's Octet -see 1968 05 20.....2011
        1968 05 30
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillDuke Ellington's Octet -see 1968 05 20.....2011
        1968 05 31
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillDuke Ellington's Octet -see 1968 05 20.....

        June 1968

        1968 06 01
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillDuke Ellington's Octet -see 1968 05 20.....2011
        1968 06 02
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y.Hunter CollegeSacred Concert.....2011
        1968 06 03
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillDuke Ellington's Octet -see 1968 05 20.....2011
        1968 06 04
        Tuesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Prudential Building
        Columbia College
        Stratemann: "With consumer advocate Ralph Nader and media personality Studs Terkel, Ellington had been invited to accept another academic degree. There is no confirmation that he did indeed make the trip to Chicago."

        In an oral history some years after Stratemann was published, Gene Dekovic, former administrator, faculty and Board member was interviewed:

        "What were graduations like in the 1960s? Could you describe—"

        Mr. Dekovic: "Well, they were fun. One of them was taking place in the auditorium in the Prudential Building."

        "Mm-hmm. That’s the one at Randolph Street, right, the Prudential Building?"

        Mr. Dekovic: "Right. Anyway, and we had to wait until Father Jones, who was an activist Episcopal priest on our faculty, got out of jail, so that he could say the invocation, you know. Um, we had — Mike was selecting wonderful people for honorary degrees... um, we had Duke Ellington, we had — oh, what’s his name, the consumer—Ralph Nader. My wife and I drove Ralph Nader out to the airport that June night, and that was just about the time that Robert Kennedy was being assassinated. Um, but anyway, it was that level of people that were getting degrees, and apparently seemed to be very happy about it..."

        .94,2-9..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-29
        1968 06 04
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillDuke Ellington's Octet -see 1968 05 20.....2011
        1968 06 05
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillDuke Ellington's Octet -see 1968 05 20.....2011
        1968 06 06
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillDuke Ellington's Octet -see 1968 05 20.....2011
        1968 06 07
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillDuke Ellington's Octet -see 1968 05 20.....2011
        1968 06 08
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.."A Contemporary Memorial"

        Ellington, Jeff Castleman and Johnny Hodges participated in a taping session for the WCBS-TV tribute to the assassinated Robert F. Kennedy, who was buried that day at Arlington Natonal Cemetary. The 2 and a half hour tribute aired the following day, and included Ellington's group several other groups as well.
        Stratemann p.568 citing Down Beat 1968-07-25 p.13DE6826...
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-29
        1968 06 08
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillDuke Ellington's Octet -see 1968 05 20.....2011
        1968 06 09
        Sunday
        .New Rochelle, N.Y.North Avenue Presbyterian ChurchConcert of sacred music.....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-30
        1968 06 10
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillDuke Ellington's Octet -see 1968 05 20.....2011
        1968 06 11
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Bryant Park......2011
        1968 06 11
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.ABC television studio"Dick Cavett Show" ABC-TV "Wig On".DE6827...2011
        1968 06 11
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y. Madison Square Gardens+"Cavalcade of Stars".....2011
        1968 06 11
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillDuke Ellington's Octet -see 1968 05 20.....2011
        1968 06 12
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillDuke Ellington's Octet -see 1968 05 20.....2011
        1968 06 13.New York, N.Y.."Today Show".....2011
        1968 06 13.New York, N.Y.."Merv Griffin Show".DE6828
        DE6829
        09,3-5
        07,1-18
        83,1-2
        ..2011
        1968 06 13
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillDuke Ellington's Octet -see 1968 05 20.....2011
        1968 06 14
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillDuke Ellington's Octet -see 1968 05 20.....2011
        1968 06 15
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillDuke Ellington's Octet -see 1968 05 20.....2011
        1968 06 16
        Sunday
        5 and 7:30 PM
        .Brooklyn, N.Y.Emmanuel Baptist ChurchTwo concerts of sacred music, using the full orchestra.....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-30
        1968 06 17
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillDuke Ellington's Octet -see 1968 05 20

        - note possible conflict with Village Gate concert.
        .....2011
        1968 06 17
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Village Gate
        Greenwich Village

        Benefit concert:
        Daytop Village is or was a drug rehabilitation centre on Staten Island.

        "This month, a group of celebrated musicians will give a series of concerts to benefit Daytop Village.Three of them, featuring such artists as Pete Seeger and Billy Taylor, will be held on the institution's grounds at 450 Bayview Ave., Staten Island, N.Y...On June 17, Duke Ellington will give a benefit concert at Greenwich Village's famous Village Gate."

        "Former Addicts Perform in Play," by William A. Raidy, Ada Sunday Times, Ada, Okla. 1968-06-16, p.8...djp
        added 2013-07-21
        1968 06 18
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillDuke Ellington's Octet -see 1968 05 20.....2011
        1968 06 19
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillDuke Ellington's Octet -see 1968 05 20.....2011
        1968 06 20
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillDuke Ellington's Octet -see 1968 05 20.....2011
        1968 06 21
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillDuke Ellington's Octet -see 1968 05 20.....2011
        1968 06 22
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillDuke Ellington's Octet -see 1968 05 20.....2011
        1968 06 23
        Sunday
        .Plainfield, N.J.Crescent Avenue Presbyterian ChurchConcert of sacred music, using the full orchestra.DE6832...2011
        .....2011
        1968 06 24
        Monday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillDuke Ellington's Octet -see 1968 05 20.....2011
        1968 06 25
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillDuke Ellington's Octet -see 1968 05 20.....2011
        1968 06 26
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.110th St. and Lenox, Ave., Harlem"Jazzmobile" concert, using the full orchestra.

        Stratemann: "'Jazzmobile' was an organization that brought live jazz to New York's ghetto areas by presenting major artists and their groups outdoors, on a huge truck."
        .....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-30
        1968 06 26
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillDuke Ellington's Octet -see 1968 05 20.....2011
        1968 06 27
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillDuke Ellington's Octet -see 1968 05 20.....2011
        1968 06 28
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillDuke Ellington's Octet -see 1968 05 20.....2011
        1968 06 29
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillLast day

        Duke Ellington's Octet -see 1968 05 20
        .....2011
        1968 06 30
        Sunday
        1 to 8 pm
        .Stamford, Conn.Back yard of Jackie Robinson's home
        Back yard benefit concert for the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Fund. Performers included Dave Brubeck, Cannonball and Nat Adderly, Lionel Hampton and the Clark Terry band. Ellington and his 17-piece band closed the show. 2,000 tickets were sold at $10 each, and about $3,000 was pledged during the afternoon.
        AP wirestory datelined Stamford, Conn., "Hots and Cools Collect for Memorial," The Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Ariz. 1968-07-02 p.19...djp
        added 2013-06-30
        1968 06 30
        Sunday
        .Stamford, Conn.Boyle StadiumConcert of sacred music.....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-30
        1968 06 --.New York, N.Y.Rainbow Grill"Fieldcup".DE6830...2011
        1968 06 --.New York, N.Y.."Dial M for Music".DE6831.Stratemann 569.2011
        1968 summer.Unkown, maybe Stratford...DE9031.NDCS 1046.2011

        July 1968

        1968 07 01
        Monday
        .Lambertville, N.J.St.John Terrell's Lambertville Music CircusConcert.
        Harold Ashby, born 1925 03 27, replaced Jimmy Hamilton after this concert.
        .DE6833...2011
        1968 07 01
        Monday
        ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Jimmy Hamilton retires from the band and moves to St. Croix, Virgin Isles.

        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-12
        1968 07 02
        Tuesday
        ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Harold Ashby joins the band. He had previously played in some of its August 1963 sessions.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-10
        1968 07 02
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1968 07 03
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1968 07 04
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented.
        1968 07 05
        Friday<
        .Newport, R.I..Newport Jazz Festival.DE6834...2011
        1968 07 06
        Saturday
        .Newport, R.I..Newport Jazz Festival.DE6835.Stratemann 571photo.2011
        1968 07 07
        Sunday
        8:30 PM
        .Stratford, Ont.Festival TheaterSacred Concert.DE6836
        DE9031??
        03,1-11
        02,3-16
        Niagara Falls Gazette, 1968-07-07djp
        added 2011

        updated 2012-09-12
        1968 07 08
        Monday
        ..activities not documented.
        1968 07 09
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1968 07 10
        Wednesday
        .Oak Brook...DE6837...2011
        1968 07 11
        Thursday
        .HaywardHistoryland..DE683883,1-3..2011
        1968 07 12
        Friday
        ..activities not documented.
        1968 07 13
        Saturday
        .South BendCountry Cl......2011
        1968 07 14
        Sunday
        .Cleveland, Oh.Woodland Hills ParkA free concert at a summer festival.DE6839.ellingtonweb.ca.2011
        1968 07 15
        Monday ?
        .TroyHudson's Mall......2011
        1968 07 15
        Monday ?
        .Los Angeles, Cal.....83,1-3..2011
        1968 07 16
        Tuesday
        ..Day off activities not documented.
        1968 07 17
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1968 07 18
        Thursday
        .Ocean CountyToms River......2011
        1968 07 19
        Friday
        ..activities not documented.
        1968 07 20
        Saturday
        .Port WashingtonRiviera......2011
        1968 07 21
        Sunday
        .HyannisMelody Tent......2011
        1968 07 22
        Monday
        .RoxburyLewis Playhouse......2011
        1968 07 23
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1968 07 24
        Wednesday
        .Ithaca, N.Y.Cornell University......2011
        1968 07 25
        Thursday
        .AmblerTemple Univers......2011
        1968 07 26
        Friday
        .Baltimore, Md.Embassy Room......2011
        1968 07 27
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Wollman Skating Ring+ "Tonight Show" NBC-TV.....2011
        1968 07 28
        Sunday
        .Falmouth Otis Air Force Base......2011
        1968 07 29
        Monday
        .Central Aridondacks.......2011
        1968 07 30
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1968 07 31
        Wednesday
        .Rochester, N.Y.Presbyterian Church + Civic Center Plaza......2011

        August 1968

        1968 08 01
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented.
        1968 08 02
        Friday
        ..activities not documented.
        1968 08 03
        Saturday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.Hollywood Bowl..DE6840...2011
        1968 08 04
        Sunday
        ..activities not documented.
        1968 08 05
        Monday
        ..activities not documented.
        1968 08 06
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.."Sound Of Youth" TV.....2011
        1968 08 06..activities not documented.
        1968 08 07
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1968 08 08
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented.
        1968 08 09
        Friday
        ..activities not documented.
        1968 08 10
        Saturday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Civic Auditor....87,3-3..2011
        1968 08 11
        Sunday
        ..activities not documented.
        1968 08 12
        Monday
        ..activities not documented.
        1968 08 13
        Tuesday ?
        .Beverly HillsT.Bennett's......2011
        1968 08 14
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1968 08 15
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented.
        1968 08 16
        Friday
        .IpswichCrane Estate......2011
        1968 08 17
        Saturday
        .RoxburyLewis Playhouse......2011
        1968 08 18
        Sunday
        .Hampton BaysCanoe Inn......2011
        1968 08 19
        Monday
        1968 08 25Atlantic City, N.J.Steel PierAmusement park date.DE684103,1-30
        02,3-25+26+27
        NDCS 1041.2011
        1968 08 20
        Tuesday
        .Atlantic City, N.J.Steel Piersee 1968 08 19.....2011
        1968 08 21
        Wednesday
        .Atlantic City, N.J.Steel Piersee 1968 08 19.....2011
        1968 08 22
        Thursday
        .Atlantic City, N.J.Steel Piersee 1968 08 19.....2011
        1968 08 23
        Friday
        .Atlantic City, N.J.Steel Piersee 1968 08 19.....2011
        1968 08 24
        Saturday
        .Atlantic City, N.J.Steel Piersee 1968 08 19.....2011
        1968 08 25
        Sunday
        .Atlantic City, N.J.Steel Piersee 1968 08 19.....2011
        1968 08 26
        Monday
        .WoodbridgeHigh School..DE6842...2011
        1968 08 27
        Tuesday
        .Chicago, Ill.Auditorium Theater......2011
        1968 08 28
        Wednesday ?
        .Sandusky (Ohio).......2011
        1968 08 28
        Wednesday ?
        .Washington, (D.C.).......2011
        1968 08 29
        Thursday
        1968 08 31Cincinnati, Oh.Living Room......2011
        1968 08 30
        Friday
        .Cincinnati, Oh.Living Roomsee 1968 08 29.....2011
        1968 08 31
        Saturday
        .Cincinnati, Oh.Living Roomsee 1968 08 29.....2011

        September 1968

        1968 09 01...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Willie Cook, trumpet, rejoins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1968 09 021968 09 04Sao PauloTeatro Munic.......2011
        1968 09 02.Sao PauloTeatro Munic...DE684383,1-3..2011
        1968 09 05.Buenos AiresGran Rex..DE684498,1-6

        95,1-5
        ..2011
        1968 09 06.CordobaCine Mayo......2011
        1968 09 07.TucumanClub Estudiantes......2011
        1968 09 08.Buenos AiresGran Rex......2011
        1968 09 09.La PlataSala Gran Roche..DE6845...2011
        1968 09 10.Buenos AiresGran Rex..DE684698,1-6

        95,1-5
        ..2011
        1968 09 00.Buenos AiresUS Embassy....WoDE005photo.2011
        1968 09 11.MontevideoSodre Auditorium..DE684705,3-57
        04,3-50
        95,1-5
        MIMM353photo
        WoDEphoto
        .2011
        1968 09 12.Buenos AiresGran Rex..DE684898,1-6

        95,1-5
        ..2011
        1968 09 131968 09 14Santiago (Ch)Gran Palace......2011
        1968 09 15.Buenos AiresGran Rex..DE684995,1-5..2011
        1968 09 17.BahamasIsland Casino......2011
        1968 09 18.Daytona BeachPeabody A......2011
        1968 09 19.MiamiMarine Stadium..DE6850...2011
        1968 09 20.West Palm BeachAuditorium......2011
        1968 09 21.St. Louis"Admiral"......2011
        1968 09 22.Brooklyn, N.Y.Terrace Park......2011
        1968 09 23.PueblaAudit. Reforma..DE685111,2-5

        07,3-43
        02,3-11+26
        02,2-7+26+27
        ..2011
        1968 09 24.TequesquitengoHacienda......2011
        1968 09 25.AcapulcoHilton Hotel......2011
        1968 09 26.Guadalajara Delgado Teat......2011
        1968 09 27.Merida.Concert + Dance...WoDE277photo.2011
        1968 09 28.Mexico CityPalacio Bellas Artes two concerts.DE685211,2-5

        02,3-11
        02,2-7+27
        95,1-6
        93,3-2
        93,2-2
        92,3-1
        92,2-6
        91,4-6
        NDCS 1082.2011
        1968 09 29.Mexico CityAudit Nacion......2011
        1968 09 29.Mexico City+ Aristos Hotel X2...07,3-43
        02,2-6+7
        ..2011
        1968 09 --..."Live In Mexico" Discussion
        'Mexican Suite' (DVD 1972)
        'Memories Of Duke' (video 1980) 'Reminiscing In Tempo' (DVD 2011)
        ..11,2-5
        11,1-20
        02,2-7
        93,3-2
        92,2-6
        91,4-5+6
        Stratemann 573
        Strat575
        .2011
        1968 09 30...Travel To U.S.A......2011

        October 1968

        1968 10 01.YorkPenn High School......2011
        1968 10 02.Cleveland, Oh.Music Hall.Concert attended by about 1,900DE6853.ellingtonweb.ca.2011
        1968 10 03.London, EnglandOntario Univ......2011
        1968 10 04.Newark, N.J..Sacred Concert...MIMM263photo.2011
        1968 10 06.New York, N.Y.Philharmonic Hall......2011
        1968 10 07.HuntingdonAlbee Theater......2011
        1968 10 08.Jackson LeesJr College......2011
        1968 10 101968 10 11Pittsburgh, Penn..SacredConcert.....2011
        1968 10 12.MontgomeryTechnical Col......2011
        1968 10 13.Detroit, Mich.University......2011
        1968 10 14.Union CityFlagship..DE6854...2011
        1968 10 15.Chicago, Ill.Univ Of Chicago......2011
        1968 10 16.AttleboroHigh School......2011
        1968 10 17.Franklin DeanJr College......2011
        1968 10 18.New Haven, Conn.Woolsey Hall......2011
        1968 10 19.LancasterMarshall Coll......2011
        1968 10 20.New York, N.Y.Metrop. Ame Church......2011
        1968 10 211968 10 22ConcordCapitol Theatre......2011
        1968 10 23.BurlingtonVermont Univ......2011
        1968 10 24.MeridenPlatt High Sch......2011
        1968 10 25.HopewellState College......2011
        1968 10 26.NewcastleFranklin High..DE6855...2011
        1968 10 27.Brooklyn, N.Y.Cent Synagogue......2011
        1968 10 28.Boston, Mass.Simons College......2011
        1968 10 29.Wilkes-BarreIrem Temple......2011
        1968 10 30...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Trumpeter Herbie Jones leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1968 10 30.New York, N.Y.Americana Hotel......2011
        1968 10 31.SalemState College......2011

        November 1968

        1968 11 01.Brooklyn, N.Y..Sacred Concert.....2011
        1968 11 02..State College State Univ......2011
        1968 11 03.Chicago, Ill..Sacred Concert.....2011
        1968 11 05.New York, N.Y.."LatinamericanSuite".DE6856...2011
        1968 11 06.New York, N.Y.National Studios"Racing World".DE6857
        DE6858
        02,1-25
        01,3-2
        86,2-3+
        Stratemann 579
        .2011
        1968 11 07.New York, N.Y.National Studios......2011
        1968 11 08.Richmond.Sacred Concert.....2011
        1968 11 09.Washington, D.C.Nat Guard..DE685994,1-1..2011
        1968 11 10.RaleighMemorial Auditorium......2011
        1968 11 11.OrangeburgState College......2011
        1968 11 12.Fort ValleyState Coll.......2011
        1968 11 13?.Birmingham, (Ala).......2011
        1968 11 13?.Vicksburg (Miss).......2011
        1968 11 14.MontgomeryState College......2011
        1968 11 15.New OrleansMunicipal A......2011
        1968 11 161968 11 17Houston, Tex.Music Theatre......2011
        1968 11 21.Washington, D.C.White House....MIMM432photo.2011
        1968 11 22.New Orleans.......2011
        1968 11 23.New York, N.Y.National Studios"Racing World".DE686002,3-24
        01,3-2
        89,4-5
        Stratemann 579.2011
        1968 11 25.Toronto, Ont.Julie's MansionO'Reilly Interv.DE686198,3-15..2011
        1968 11 27.New York, N.Y.Fine Studios......2011
        1968 11 29.New York, N.Y.National Studios..DE686292,3-2
        89,4-5
        ..2011

        December 1968

        1968 12 03.New York, N.Y.National Studios"Racing World".DE686393,3-8

        89,4-5
        Stratemann 579.2011
        1968 12 04...Dubbing Session.....2011
        1968 12 04.+New York City, N.Y.Fillmore East...01,3-22..2011
        1968 12 05.Philadel."Mikedouglassh".DE6864...2011
        1968 12 06.PhiladelAcademy of Music..DE6865...2011
        1968 12 --.Philadel."Mikedouglass.DE6866...2011
        1968 12 101968 12 25Las Vegas, Nev.Sahara Hotel......2011
        1968 12 27
        Friday
        .San Diego, Cal.First Methodist ChurchConcert of sacred musicBillboard 1968-12-28 p.44DE6867...2011
        1968 12 31
        Tuesday
        .Houston, Tex.Astro Hall"Probably the largest New Years Eve party anywhere" - four bands playing for 30,000 people.

        NBC broadcast
        Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
        C.Williams, Anderson, Mercer Ellington, Cook, Brown, Cooper, Connors, Procope, Hodges, Gonsalves, Ashby, Carney, Ellington, ,Castleman, Jones, Trish Turner, Watkins

        Titles broadcast:
        • Take The "A" Train
        • Satin Doll
        • Auld Lang Syne
        • Be Cool And Groovy For Me
        • Prelude To A Kiss
        • Things Ain't What They Used To Be
        • Jam With Sam
        • Mood Indigo
        • Stratemann p.583 citing Variety 1968-12-23, p.44
        • Independent-Press Telegram, Long Beach, Cal.,1968-12-31 p.C-6
        DE6868..djp
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        January 1969

        1969 01 01
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1969 01 02
        Thursday
        .Los Angeles, Cal.NBC StudiosEllington appeared for 15 minutes on NBC television's "The Joey Bishop Show" talking and playing for about 15 minutes.

        The band's activity is not documented.
        • Stratemann p.583
        • Vail II
        DE690103,3-13
        02,2-2
        ..
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-28
        1969 01 03
        Friday
        1969 01 05
        Sunday
        Anaheim, Cal.MelodylandDEO shared the bill with Lou Rawls and his rhythm quartet. Ellington's horns were used for some the Rawls' numbers.Stratemann p.583 citing Variety 1969-01-01 p.54....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-27
        1969 01 04
        Saturday
        .Anaheim, Cal.MelodylandSee 1969 01 03.....2011
        1969 01 05.Anaheim, Cal.MelodylandSee 1969 01 03.....2011
        1969 01 05
        Sunday
        .Anaheim, Cal.Disneyland..DE6902...2011
        1969 01 06
        Monday
        ..activities not documented.
        1969 01 07
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1969 01 08
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1969 01 09
        Thursday
        1969 01 15
        Wednesday
        San Francisco, Cal.Bimbo's 365 TheaterThree shows nightly, 8 pm, 10 pm and midnight. Cootie Williams missed all but the last night due to illness; an unnamed member of Harry James orchestra subbed.
        • Stratemann p.583 citing Billboard 1969-01-18 p.76 and DESB
        • Oakland Tribune 1969-01-05 p11-EN
        ..Gleason232.
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-27
        1969 01 10
        Friday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Bimbo's 365 Theatersee 1969 01 09.....2011
        1969 01 11
        Saturday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Bimbo's 365 Theatersee 1969 01 09.....2011
        1969 01 12
        Sunday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Bimbo's 365 Theatersee 1969 01 09.....2011
        1969 01 13
        Monday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Bimbo's 365 Theatersee 1969 01 09.....2011
        1969 01 14
        Tuesday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Bimbo's 365 Theatersee 1969 01 09.....2011
        1969 01 15
        Wednesday
        .San Francisco, Cal.Bimbo's 365 Theatersee 1969 01 09.....2011
        1969 01 16
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented.
        1969 01 17
        Friday
        .Fremont, Cal.City Auditorium.Stratemann p.583 citing DESB....2011
        1969 01 18
        Saturday
        .Osage Beach, Mo...Stratemann p.583....2011
        1969 01 19
        Sunday
        .Topeka, Kans.Municipal Auditorium......2011
        1969 01 20
        Monday
        .Washington, D.C.Smithsonian InstitutionInaugural ball for President Nixon - Ellington's orchestra was one of 25 bands playing the various inauguration balls around Washington this day.Stratemann p.583DE6903...2011
        1969 01 21
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1969 01 22
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1969 01 23
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented.
        1969 01 24
        Friday
        .Dolton, Ill.Dorchester InnConcert at 9 pm followed by a 3-hour danceStratemann p.583....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-06-28
        1969 01 25
        Saturday
        .Milwaukee, Wisc.Pfister Hotel.Stratemann p.583DE6904...2011
        1969 01 26
        Sunday
        ..activities not documented.
        1969 01 27
        Monday
        ..activities not documented.
        1969 01 28
        Tuesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1969 01 29
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1969 01 30
        Thursday
        .Memphis, Tenn.Memphis AmphitheatreEllington soloed with the Memphis Symphony Orchestra for an audience of 4,800.

        The band's activities are not documented.
        Stratemann p.583 citing Variety 1969-02-12....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-01-28
        1969 01 31
        Friday
        .Knoxville, Tenn. Cherokee Country ClubDance
        • Stratemann p.583 citing DESB
        • Vail II
        ....
        added 2013-06-28

        February 1969

        1969 02 01.KnoxvilleSenators Cl......2011
        1969 02 02.BirminghamMunicipal A......2011
        1969 02 04.AtlantaSpelman Coll ? Morehouse Coll ?......2011
        1969 02 05.Savannah (Ga).......2011
        1969 02 06.SanfordCivic Center+ "TomHallickShow" TV.....2011
        1969 02 08.LauderdaleWar Memor.......2011
        1969 02 111969 02 16SmithfieldBallard's...03,1-5..2011
        1969 02 18.Cyprus Gardens."Mike D.".....2011
        1969 02 18.+St PetersburghColiseum...DE6905..2011
        1969 02 19.JacksonvilleCivic Auditorium......2011
        1969 02 20.Charleston, (S.C.).......2011
        1969 02 21.Greensburg (S.C.).......2011
        1969 02 23.Greensboro, N.C........2011
        1969 02 25.New York, N.Y.National Studios......2011
        1969 02 261969 02 28Cincinnati, Oh.Living Room......2011
        1969 02 2-.Cincinnati, Oh.."DellachiesaS".....2011

        March 1969

        1969 03 01.Cincinnati, Oh.Living Room......2011
        1969 03 02.El Paso, Tex.Liberty Hall......2011
        1969 03 --.Las Vegas, Nev.Sahara Hotel.td>.DE6907
        DE6908
        ...2011
        1969 03 04...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Singer Shirley Witherspoon joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1969 03 041969 03 29Las Vegas, Nev.Sahara Hotel......2011
        1969 03 08.Redwood CityFoothill C......2011
        1969 03 09.Palo AltoStanford Univ..DE690603,1-5..2011
        1969 03 29...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Jeff Castleman, bass, leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1969 03 29...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Trish Turner leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1969 03 30...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Paul Kondziela, bass, rejoins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1969 03 30.Short HillsSynagogueTsephotos.....2011

        April 1969

        1969 04 00...
        Stratemann writes that Ellington bought Billy Strayhorn's 10% interest in Tempo Music from the Strayhorn estate, for $100,000, thus becoming the sole owner. From his description, this appears to have been between March 31 to April 26.
        Stratemann p.584....
        added 2013-07-10
        1969 04 01
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y..Prerecording for Radio Denmark Telecast.DE907909,3-5NDCS 1094.2011
        1969 04 02
        Wednesday
        ..activities not documented.
        1969 04 03
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y..Prerecording for Radio Denmark Telecast.DE908009,3-5NDCS 1094.2011
        1969 04 03
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.National Studios..DE690901,3-22..2011
        1969 04 04
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.National Studios..DE6910...2011
        1969 04 05
        Saturday
        .San Francisco, Cal.State College......2011
        1969 04 06
        Sunday
        .New York, N.Y..Ed Sullivan Show..DE6911..2011
        1969 04 07
        Monday
        .Lamoni, Io.Graceland College......2011
        1969 04 08
        Tuesday
        .St. Joseph, Mo.Frog Hop Ballroom......2011
        1969 04 09
        Wednesday
        .Omaha, Neb........2011
        1969 04 10
        Thursday
        .Clear Lake, Io.Surf Ballroom......2011
        1969 04 11
        Friday
        .Sioux Falls, S.D........2011
        1969 04 12
        Saturday
        .Sioux Falls, S.D.Commons Building
        Augusta College
        ......2011
        1969 04 13
        Sunday
        3 PM
        .Chicago, Ill.Auditorium Theater
        Northwestern University
        Concert.....2011
        1969 04 14
        Monday
        ..activities not documented.
        1969 04 15
        Tuesday
        .Indianapolis, Ind.Grand Ballroom, Atkinson Hotel......2011
        1969 04 16
        Wednesday
        .Indianapolis, Ind.Grand Ballroom, Atkinson HotelSee 1969 04 15.....2011
        1969 04 17
        Thursday
        1969 04 17Indianapolis, Ind.Grand Ballroom, Atkinson HotelSee 1969 04 15.....2011
        1969 04 18
        Friday
        ...Dubbing Session...01,3-22.2011
        1969 04 18
        Friday
        ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Johnny Hodges leaves the band for health reasons.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1969 04 19
        Saturday
        .Storrs, Conn.Jorgen Auditorium
        University of Connecticut
        ......2011
        1969 04 20
        Sunday
        .Boston, Mass.Temple EmmanuelConcert of Sacred Music.....2011
        1969 04 21
        Monday
        ..activities not documented.
        1969 04 22
        Tuesday
        .Philadelphia, Penn.."Soul Scene".+ Academy of Music...2011
        1969 04 22
        Tuesday
        ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Gregory Herbert, alto sax, rejoins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-12
        1969 04 23
        Wednesday
        .Schenectady, N.Y.Mount Pleasant High School......2011
        1969 04 24
        Thursday
        ..activities not documented.
        1969 04 25
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.National Studios"Change Of Mind".DE691210,3-3
        08,3-26
        08,2-13
        06,3-9
        06,2-16
        02,3-25
        02,2-26
        99,5-26
        97,3-13
        84,4-9
        Stratemann 587.2011
        1969 04 26
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.."To Duke With Love" Swedish Telecast.DE691307,2-5..2011
        1969 04 27
        Sunday
        ..activities not documented.
        1969 04 28
        Monday
        ..activities not documented.
        1969 04 29
        Tuesday
        .Washington, D.C.White HousePresident Nixon hosted a reception celebrating Ellington's 70th birthday. The evening began with dinner in the State Room, where Nixon presented Ellington with the Medal of Freedom. The President and guests then sang Happy Birthday. A concert by an "All-Star" band, emceed by Voice of America's Willis Conover, came next, followed by Ellington playing "Pat," in honour of the First Lady.

        While President and Mrs. Nixon returned to their quarters, refreshments were served in an adjacent room while the East Room was set up for a jam session and dance played by members of the U.S. Marine Band and guest soloists. Taped and filmed by USIS, the events formed the basis of a 28 minute documentary called "Duke Ellington at The White House"

        Included in the film are President and Mrs. Nixon, Duke and Ruth Ellington, Mr. and Mrs. Cab Calloway, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Eckstine, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Benny Goodman, Dizzy Gillespie, Mercer Ellington, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Johnson, Dave Brubeck, Willie 'The Lion' Smith, George Wein, Billy Taylor, Leonard Garment, Leonard Feather, Stanley Dance, Marian McPartland, Lou Rawls, Willis Conover, and others. The All Star Band was Clark Terry, Bill Berry, J.J. Johnson, Urbie Green, Paul Desmond, Gerry Mulligan, Hank Jones, Jim Hall, Milt Hinton and Louie Bellson, led by Tom Whaley. Earl Hines, Dr. Harold Taylor, Joe Williams and Mary Mayo performed with members of the Marine band.

        Teachout says Carney was present, having driven Ellington to the White House, but the other members of the band were on their way to Oklahoma. Teachout has Fred Guy present and among the invitees not shown above, names Harold Arlen, Whitney Balliett, Dave Brubeck, Mahalia Jackson, Marian McPartland, Otto Preminger, Richard Rogers and Gunther Schuller.
        • Stratemann pp. 585 and 590 (photo)
        • Teachout, pp.342-343
        DE6914s02,2-23 WEBphoto
        MIMM425photos VARphoto
        MLDE157photo WoDE286photo
        Jewellphoto
        Hasse photo
        .
        added 2011

        updated 2013-12-11
        1969 04 29
        Tuesday
        ..Top of the Sixes
        In his syndicated column, Earl Wilson said Ellington followed up his party at the White House with a party at the Top of the Sixes. Artie Shaw helped him cut the cake.

        This seems doubtful unless a restaurant by this name was located in Washington. There is one in New York, but Ellington appears to have been away from New York between his birthday and May 10; Teachout has Ellington and Carney leaving for Oklahoma after the White House celebration.
        • "12 o'clock whistle causes one to reminisce," Earl Wilson, The Arizona Republic, Phoenix, 1969-05-19, p.26
        • Teachout p.344
        djp
        added 2013-07-10
        1969 04 30
        Wednesday
        ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Gregory Herbert leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-12
        1969 04 30
        Wednesday
        8:30 pm
        .Oklahoma City, Okla.Civic Center Music HallConcert, opening night of Oklahoma City Festival of the Arts.

        Tickets: $2, $3, $4, $5
        Ada Sunday News, Ada, Okla.,1969-04-27. p.8...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-07-21

        May 1969

        1969 05 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Trumpeter Jimmy Owens joins the band and leaves in early June.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1969 05 01...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        All-round reedman Norris Turney joins the band, adding flute and piccolo to Ellington’s tonal pallette.
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1969 05 01.McAlester, Okla.Thompson Auditorium.Stratemann
        p.591 citing DESB
        ....2011
        1969 05 01 ?.Toronto, Ont..CBC-TV "Take30"

        Afternoon television show
        Due to the surrounding Oklahoma events, Stratemann suggests this was pre-taped but doesn't say when.
        .....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-10-29
        1969 05 02.LangstonUniversity......2011
        1969 05 03.Ft SillsOfficers Club......2011
        1969 05 04.Palo AltoFrost Amphi......2011
        1969 05 05.San Francisco, Cal.Men's Gymnasium
        San Francisco State College
        Free concert sponsored by college president Samuel I. Hayakawa from his discretionary fund, made up primarily by money he earned in speaking engagements. He used the concert as a peacekeeping measure following a long strike on campus. The audience numbered 2,600. Hayakawa sat on the floor in the front row of students for part of the concert, and then sat on the floor of the stage. At the end of the concert, there was a dance of some sort (referred to in the paper as a jitterbug session). The audience cheered Ellington and the band, but booed Hayakawa.
        • St. Petersburg Times, 1969-05-09, p.10-D
        • Los Angeles Times Service story in The Arizona Republic, 1965-05-06, p.8
        .
        ...djp
        added 2011

        updated 2013-02-08
        1969 05 06.St. Louis.Sacred Concert.....2011
        1969 05 09.SaginawCongreg Church......2011
        1969 05 10.Toronto, Ont.Massey Hall......2011
        1969 05 11.New York, N.Y.Waldorf Astoria......2011
        1969 05 12.Binghamton, N.Y.The State University of New York at Binghamton......2011
        1969 05 13.New York, N.Y.Rainbow Room......2011
        1969 05 14.Westminster High School......2011
        1969 05 16.Oil City, Penn.Senior High S...DE691594,3-3..2011
        1969 05 17.Utica (N.Y.).......2011
        1969 05 21.New York, N.Y.RCA Studios"Change Of Mind"..08,2-13
        06,3-9
        06,2-16
        Stratemann 587.2011
        1969 05 22.New York, N.Y.RCA Studios"Change Of Mind"...Stratemann 587.2011
        1969 05 23...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Johnny Hodges rejoins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1969 05 23.New York, N.Y.National Studios"Change Of Mind".DE691608,3-26
        08,2-13
        06,3-9
        06,2-16
        01,3-2
        00,3-25
        97,3-13
        84,4-9
        Stratemann 587.2011
        1969 05 24.Port WashingtonArtine's......2011
        1969 05 25?.New York, N.Y.Bell Studios......2011
        1969 05 25?.+BethlehemFestival Cent......2011
        1969 05 26.New York, N.Y.National Studios"Change Of Mind".DE691708,3-26
        08,2-13
        06,3-9
        06,2-16
        97,3-13
        Stratemann 587.2011
        1969 05 26.New York, N.Y.Madison Squa Gard"Duke Ellington Day".....2011
        1969 05 30.AnnapolisNaval Academy..DE6918...2011

        June 1969

        1969 06 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Buster Cooper leaves the band in mid-June
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
        1969 06 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Vocalist Darlene Huff joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1969 06 05...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Money Johnson is back in the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1969 06 18...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Trombonist/singer Bennie Green joins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-12
        1969 06 02.Providence, R.I.Brown Univ...94,2-9..2011
        1969 06 04...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Cat Anderson, trumpet, leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012 10 10
        1969 06 04.Orono (Me).......2011
        1969 06 09.Georgetown(Guyana).Interv, two concerts..DE6919..2011
        1969 06 10.GeorgetownNational Park......2011
        1969 06 11.Kingston (Jamaica)Roman Catholic Cath......2011
        1969 06 11.+ KingstonHotel......2011
        1969 06 12.KingstonMontego Bay......2011
        1969 06 14.Inglewood CalForum.....Agustěn Perez Gasco sep102011
        1969 06 19.Philadel."Mikedouglassh".DE6920...2011
        1969 06 20.New York, N.Y.National Studios"Change Of Mind".DE692108,2-13
        06,3-9
        06,2-16
        06,1-34
        96,2-10
        84,4-9
        Stratemann 587.2011
        1969 06 21.Cuyahoga.Blossomfestival.DE692297,4-2
        97,3-5
        ..2011
        1969 06 23.Chicago, Ill.Namm Convention..DE6923...2011
        1969 06 24.Toledo, Oh.Town House......2011
        1969 06 25.Columbus, Oh.Grandview Inn......2011
        1969 06 26.Columbus, Oh.Sheraton Inn......2011
        1969 06 27.HamptonArmstrong Stad......2011
        1969 06 28.CharlotteMunicipal Auditorium......2011
        1969 06 29.MiamiMarine Stadium..DE6924...2011

        July 1969

        1969 07 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Darlene Huff leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1969 07 30...Travel To Detroit.....2011
        1969 07 01.Detroit, Mich.Ford Auditorium...91,2-6..2011
        1969 07 02.Detroit, Mich.Ford Auditorium...09,3-5
        93,4-6
        91,2-6
        ..2011
        1969 07 03.MuskegonWalker Arena......2011
        1969 07 04.Flint, Mich........2011
        1969 07 05.Quebec City, P.Q........2011
        1969 07 06.Ottawa, Ont.National Arts CentreConcert, attended by about 2,300. La Plus Belle Africaine and Ellington's old classics were performed.AP wirestory in the Geneva (N.Y.) Times, 1969-07-09. p.10.....
        added 2011

        updated 2012-12-02
        1969 07 071969 07 13Montréal, P.Q.Esquire Bar......2011
        1969 07 06.Ottawa, Ont.National Arts Centre......2011
        1969 07 14.New York, N.Y.National Studios..DE692501,3-22
        84,4-9
        ..2011
        1969 07 15.New York, N.Y..ABC TV broadcast "Apollo Moon Flight"
        Ellington sings "Moon Maiden," accompanied by himself on piano Al Chernet on guitar, Paul Kondziela on bass and Rufus Jones on drums.
        .DE6926a..Brian Koller, DukeLYM2012-10-12
        added 2011

        updated 2012-10-12
        1969 07 16.Washington, D.C........2011
        1969 07 171969 07 23Atlantic CitySteel P.......2011
        1969 07 21.Atlantic CitySteel P...DE6927...2011
        1969 07 21?.New York, N.Y.."David Frost Show".DE905811,1-2
        07,2-4
        06,3-4
        Stratemann 592
        NDCS 1079
        WNEW Telecast 24jul69
        YouTubephoto
        .2011
        1969 07 241969 07 25RoxburyLewis Playhouse......2011
        1969 07 26.Westhampton (N.Y.).......2011
        1969 07 27...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Money Johnson leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
        1969 07 27...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Shirley Witherspoon leaves the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1969 07 27.Lambertville, N.J.St. John Terrell's Lambertville Music Circus......2011
        1969 07 28...PERSONNEL CHANGE
        Singer Joya Sherrill rejoins the band
        New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
        1969 07 28
        Monday
        1969 08 31New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club residency
        "The Duke is Coming to Dinner"
        Reduced band - only one trumpet and one trombone, reeds and rhythm, with singers Sherrill and Watkins. Norris Turney subbed for Hodges initially and Wild Bill Davis accompanied Sherrill on piano in some numbers. He may have joined the band during this engagement.
        Stratemann p.592 citing
        • Jazz Journal June 1986
        • Variety 1969-08-06 p.46
        • Billboard 1969-08-09 p.32
        ....
        added 2011

        updated 2013-05-28
        1969 07 29
        Tuesday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement - see 1969 07 28.....2011
        1969 07 30
        Wednesday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement - see 1969 07 28.....2011
        1969 07 31
        Thursday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement - see 1969 07 28.....2011

        August 1969

        1969 08 01
        Friday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement - see 1969 07 28.....2011
        1969 08 02
        Saturday
        .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement - see 1969 07 28.....2011
        1969 08 03
        Sunday
        .Stratford, Conn.Shakespeare Festival TheaterConcert attended by 1,300 patrons.
        • Stratemann p.592 citing DESB
        • Vail II
          ....
          added 2011

          updated 2013-05-28
          1969 08 04
          Monday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement - see 1969 07 28.....2011
          1969 08 05
          Tuesday
          .New York, N.Y.United NationsReception, with 20 girls representing countries Ellington was due to tour assembled to honour him.Stratemann, p.592...djp
          added 2011

          updated 2013-05-28
          1969 08 12.New York, N.Y.National Studios..DE692806,1-1..2011
          1969 08 22.New York, N.Y.."Dick Cavett Show".DE6929...2011
          1969 08 05
          Tuesday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement - see 1969 07 28.....2011
          1969 08 06
          Wednesday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement - see 1969 07 28.....2011
          1969 08 07
          Thursday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement - see 1969 07 28.....2011
          1969 08 08
          Friday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement - see 1969 07 28.....2011
          1969 08 09
          Saturday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement - see 1969 07 28.....2011
          1969 08 10
          Sunday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillPossible night off from the

          Night club engagement - see 1969 07 28
          .....2011
          1969 08 11
          Monday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement - see 1969 07 28.....2011
          1969 08 12
          Tuesday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement - see 1969 07 28.....2011
          1969 08 13
          Wednesday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement - see 1969 07 28.....2011
          1969 08 14
          Thursday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement - see 1969 07 28.....2011
          1969 08 15
          Friday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement - see 1969 07 28.....2011
          1969 08 16
          Saturday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement - see 1969 07 28.....2011
          1969 08 17
          Sunday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillPossible night off from the

          Night club engagement - see 1969 07 28
          .....2011
          1969 08 18
          Monday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement - see 1969 07 28.....2011
          1969 08 19
          Tuesday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement - see 1969 07 28.....2011
          1969 08 20
          Wednesday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement - see 1969 07 28.....2011
          1969 08 21
          Thursday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement - see 1969 07 28.....2011
          1969 08 22
          Friday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement - see 1969 07 28.....2011
          1969 08 23
          Saturday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement - see 1969 07 28.....2011
          1969 08 24
          Sunday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillPossible night off from the

          Night club engagement - see 1969 07 28
          .....2011
          1969 08 25
          Monday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement - see 1969 07 28.....2011
          1969 08 26
          Tuesday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement - see 1969 07 28

          Louis Armstrong visited the restaurant to present Duke with four Down Beat awards. Some reports say he played Hello Dolly, his theme, and several papers carried a wirephoto of Duke and Louis, with Duke holding and/or pretending to play a trumpet.
          • Billboard 6 Sep 1969 p.34
          • Stratemann p.592 citing Billboard
          ....2011
          1969 08 27
          Wednesday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement - see 1969 07 28.....2011
          1969 08 28
          Thursday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement - see 1969 07 28.....2011
          1969 08 29
          Friday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement - see 1969 07 28.....2011
          1969 08 30
          Saturday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement - see 1969 07 28.....2011
          1969 08 31
          Sunday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillPossible night off from the

          Night club engagement - see 1969 07 28
          .....2011
          ==== == ==
          . . .
          .
          .
          . .
          . .
          1969 08 29.New York, N.Y.National Studios..DE693006,1-1
          84,4-9
          ..2011
          1969 08 30...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Singer Joya Sherrill leaves the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
          1969 08 31...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Cat Anderson, trumpet, rejoins the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012 10 10
          1969 08 31...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Lloyd Michaels joins the band and will leave on September 15.
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
          1969 08 31.Washington, D.C.Constitution..DE693106,1-34..2011

          September 1969

          1969 09 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Norris Turney leaves the band in mid September, but will return in late October.
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
          1969 09 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Bassist Paul Kondziela leaves the band in mid-September
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
          1969 09 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Victor Gaskin, bass and electric bass, joins the band in mid-September, having recorded with it in May, June and September.
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
          1969 09 01
          Monday
          .activity not documented.
          1969 09 02...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Wild Bill Davis, organ and piano, joins the band. Previously, he had recorded with the band in 1950 and 1969
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
          1969 09 02
          Tuesday
          .New York, N.Y..Readers' Digest session.DE693203,1-28
          02,3-9
          02,2-23
          80,3-7
          NDCS 1043.2011
          1969 09 03
          Wednesday
          .New York, N.Y..Readers' Digest session.DE693303,1-28
          02,3-9+26+27
          02,2-23
          80,3-7
          NDCS 1043.2011
          1969 09 04
          Thursday
          .New York, N.Y..Readers Digest session.DE693403,3-11
          03,2-29
          02,3-9+27
          02,2-23
          80,3-7
          NDCS 1043.2011
          1969 09 05
          Friday
          .Holmdel, N.J.Garden Arts CenterGarden Arts Center Jazz Festival
          "Duke Ellington, whose orchestra will appear Friday night, was named top orchestra leader, composer and arranger. His alto saxophonist, Johnny Hodges, and baritone saxist, Harry Carney, were named the leading musicians on their instrument. Ellington will be honored during the Friday night performance."

          Jimmy Hamilton was to lead an all-star band on both days and had been named the leading clarinetist in jazz in the International Jazz Critics Poll. Britt Woodman, Quentin Jackson and Joe Benjamin were to appear in Hamilton's group. Clark Terry was also to lead his own band during the festival.
          Announcement, The Daily Register, Red Bank-Middletown N.J., 1969-08-21 p.2....
          added 2011

          updated 2013-03-23
          1969 09 06
          Saturday
          .Latham, N.Y.Colonie Summer TheaterConcertSchenectady Gazette
          • Publicity 1969-08-26
          • Review 1969-09-08
          ....
          added 2011

          updated 2013-05-29
          1969 09 07
          Sunday
          .activity not documented.
          1969 09 08
          Monday
          .New York, N.Y..Dr.Logan's Home, West 88th Street...Jewellphoto.2011
          1969 09 08..other activities not documented.
          1969 09 09
          Tuesday
          .New York, N.Y.RCA Studios......2011
          1969 09 09
          Tuesday
          .+Columbus (Ohio).......2011
          1969 09 10
          Wednesday
          .New York, N.Y.RCA Studios..DE693591,3-7..2011
          1969 09 121969 09 13Chicago, Ill.Peabody Club......2011
          1969 09 14.New York, N.Y.St Clements Episcopal ChurchEllington played the favourite hymn, "The Peace of God," in a High Mass for the late Bishop James Pike, the Episcopal bishop of California when Ellington performed his first sacred concert. Bishop Pike died in Israel when he and his wife were stranded on an unfinished road across the desert. Deseret News, 1969-09-13....
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-27
          1969 09 14.New York, N.Y.+ Waldorf Astoria......2011
          1969 09 15.New York, N.Y.City Hall Plaza......2011
          1969 09 16.Toledo, Oh.Tower House Mot......2011
          1969 09 17.Dayton, (Ohio).......2011
          1969 09 18.Chicago, Ill.Sherman House..DE693601,3-22..2011
          1969 09 19.Des Moines, Io.Veterans Mem......2011
          1969 09 20.Milwaukee, Wisc.Arts Center......2011
          1969 09 21.River ForestRosary Col......2011
          1969 09 22.Green Bay (Wisc).......2011
          1969 09 23.Cedar Rapids IaRoosevelt......2011
          1969 09 24.LincolnPershing Auditorium......2011
          1969 09 25.LibertyJewell College......2011
          1969 09 26.Great BendCity Auditorium......2011
          1969 09 27.Denver, Col. Montview Church..DE6937
          DE6938
          ...2011
          1969 09 28.Colorado SpringsUs Air......2011
          1969 09 29.BerkeleyZellerbach A...DE693906,1-25..2011
          1969 09 30.Las Vegas, Nev.Sahara Hotel......2011

          October 1969

          1969 10 011969 10 20Las Vegas, Nev. Sahara Hotel......2011
          1969 10 --...Guiana Broadcast Serce.Interview90,3-3..2011
          1969 10 16.Berkeley Kennedy Auditorium....Gleason236.2011
          1969 10 23.San Francisco, Cal.Civic Auditorium......2011
          1969 10 26...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Willie Cook leaves the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
          1969 10 26...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Bennie Green leaves the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-12
          1969 10 26...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Norris Turney rejoins the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
          1969 10 27.New York, N.Y..Departure for Europe.....2011
          1969 10 28.MilanoTeatro Lirico..DE694009,1-29
          05,1-42
          ..2011
          1969 10 29.MünchenDeutsches Museum......2011
          1969 10 30.PragaLucerna DivadloTwo concerts filmed for TV.DE6941...2011
          1969 10 31.WienStadthalleInt+C.DE6942
          DE6943
          ...2011

          November 1969

          1969 11 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Willie Cook leaves the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
          1969 11 --.Unknown.TC..04,1-32..2011
          1969 11 01.Paris, FranceSalle Pleyel..DE6944
          DE6945
          VARphoto

          00,4-14
          00,2-6
          97,3-18
          93,2-3
          91,5-6
          91,4-1
          ..2011
          1969 11 02.Copenhagen, DenmarkTivolis Koncertsal Concert.DE694605,2-38
          03,2-4
          01,2-10+11
          99,3-7
          .. added 2011
          updated 2012-08-09
          1969 11 03.Bergen...DE694785,4-5..2011
          1969 11 04.Stockholm, SwedenKongresshall..DE6948
          DE6949
          03,1-15
          02,3-25
          98,4-3
          98,2-22
          97,3-18
          82,5-1
          NDCS 1044.2011
          1969 11 05.StockholmVasa Kyrkan..DE6950...2011
          1969 11 06.StockholmVasa Kyrkan..DE695107,2-5
          97,3-18
          97,2-11
          97,1-13
          91,5-2
          87,3-1
          ..2011
          1969 11 07...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Trumpeter Cadillac Williams rejoins the band until Nov. 16
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
          1969 11 07.Rotterdam, The NetherlandsDe Doelen..DE6952
          DE6953
          97,3-18
          85,2-5
          85,1-2
          ..2011
          1969 11 08.BerlinPhilharmonie2 Concerts.DE6954 06,2-11+52
          06,1-34
          05,2-16
          97,3-18
          91,3-4
          Jewellphoto Videophoto.2011
          1969 11 09.MalmoeStadsteatern..DE6955
          DE6956
          88,3-1
          88,2-2
          ..2011
          1969 11 10.KölnOpernhaus..DE6957
          DE6958
          07,3-9
          93,1-5
          NDCS 1082.2011
          1969 11 11.Frankfurt.......2011
          1969 11 12.PescaraTeatro Massimo..DE6959...2011
          1969 11 13.BolognaPalazzo Sport..DE696000,2-4
          00,1-13
          ..2011
          1969 11 14.Mestre.......2011
          1969 11 14.Venice....00,2-4
          00,1-13
          ..2011
          1969 11 14.LausanneBeaulieu Theater......2011
          1969 11 14.GeneveVictoria Hall“D.E. In Geneva" Film.DE696109,1-29
          05,1-42
          04,2-23
          01,2-29
          01,1-28
          00,4-23
          00,3-25
          98,2-23
          DE6962
          Strat594
          .2011
          1969 11 16.Paris, FranceSt Sulpice..DE6963
          DE6964
          10,1-5
          09,1-22
          VARphotos Kgphotos INAphotos.2011
          1969 11 17.LyonTheatre Cite..DE902102,2-27
          02,1-24
          01,3-26
          NDCS 1035.2011
          1969 11 18.NancyVictor Poirel......2011
          1969 11 19.BordeauxAlhambra......2011
          1969 11 20.Paris, FranceL'AlcazarBelated birthday party for Ellington.
          Jack O'Brian's syndicated column The Voice of BroadwayNeedy Paris musicians love Duke Ellington. He'll be guest of honor (sic) Nov. 20 at a mammoth benefit jam session in the Alcar Cafe at $80 a ducat...Even the Paris musicians starring with the Duke will pony up the $80.

          • Stratemann, p.594
          • San Antonio Light, 1969-11-08, p.25
          DE696507,1-25
          02,3-26
          97,1-3
          96,2-3
          92,2-5
          91,3-1
          Stratemann 624photo
          Jewellphoto MLDEphoto
          KGphotos DriggsWebphoto
          .
          added 2011

          updated 2013-07-10
          1969 11 21.Grenoble (France).......2011
          1969 11 22.Palma De MajorcaAuditorio...10,1-9Agustěn Perez Gasco 09.2011
          1969 11 23.BarcelonaPalau Musica2 Concerts.....2011
          1969 11 24.BarcelonaBasilica SmSacredConcert 10:45pm.DE6966 10,1-9+21
          09,3-9
          06,1-34
          05,3-56
          Agustěn Perez Gasco 09.2011
          1969 11 25.London, England.Arrival etc...KGphotos Rulphoto.2011
          1969 11 25.BristolColston Hall..DE6967
          DE6968
          ...2011
          1969 11 26.ManchesterFree Trade..DE696998,4-6
          97,4-8
          RITphotos Lambertphotos.2011
          1969 11 27.NewcastleCity Hall......2011
          1969 11 28.WakefieldTheatre Cl..09,1-29
          05,1-42
          ...2011
          1969 11 29.London, EnglandOdeon Hammersm...DE697001,3-26
          94,1-3
          ..2011
          1969 11 30.BournemouthWinter G...DE6971DE697201,3-26
          94,1-3
          .2011
          1969 11 --.?Europe.Swedish Tc.DE6973...2011

          December 1969

          .activities not documented.
          1969 12 01
          Monday
          ... Ellington and the band return to the United StatesStratemann p.594 ...djp
          added 2013-06-18
          1969 12 00...PERSONNEL CHANGES
          Paul Kondziela, bass, and Booty Wood, trombone, rejoin the band in early December
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
          1969 12 02
          Tuesday<
          ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Willie Cook, trumpet, rejoins the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
          1969 12 02
          Tuesday<
          .Detroit, Mich.Cobo HallSacred ConcertStratemann p.594 citing DESB...djp
          added 2011

          updated 2013-06-18
          1969 12 03
          Wednesday
          .Milwaukee, Wisc.Uihlein Hall
          Performing Arts Center
          .....djp
          added 2011

          updated 2013-06-18
          1969 12 04
          Thursday
          1969 12 13San Francisco, Cal.Bimbo's 365 Theater-Restaurant
          1025 Columbus Avenue
          Ralph Gleason presented "Celebrating the Duke"
          • Stratemann, p.594
          • Vail II
          ..Gleason23.
          added 2011

          updated 2013-06-18
          1969 12 05
          Friday
          .San Francisco, Cal.Bimbo's 365 Theater-RestaurantSee 1969 12 04.....2011
          1969 12 06
          Saturday
          .San Francisco, Cal.Bimbo's 365 Theater-RestaurantSee 1969 12 04.....2011
          1969 12 07
          Sunday
          .San Francisco, Cal.Bimbo's 365 Theater-RestaurantSee 1969 12 04.....2011
          1969 12 08
          Monday
          .San Francisco, Cal.Bimbo's 365 Theater-RestaurantSee 1969 12 04.....2011
          1969 12 09
          Tuesday
          .San Francisco, Cal.Bimbo's 365 Theater-RestaurantSee 1969 12 04.....2011
          1969 12 10
          Wednesday
          .San Francisco, Cal.Bimbo's 365 Theater-RestaurantSee 1969 12 04.....2011
          1969 12 11
          Thursday
          .San Francisco, Cal.Bimbo's 365 Theater-RestaurantSee 1969 12 04.....2011
          1969 12 12
          Friday
          .San Francisco, Cal.Bimbo's 365 Theater-RestaurantSee 1969 12 04.....2011
          1969 12 13
          Saturday
          .San Francisco, Cal.Bimbo's 365 Theater-RestaurantSee 1969 12 04.....2011
          1969 12 00.San Francisco, Cal.Wally Reider Recording StudioDuring the Bimbo residency, Ellington took recordings of the Second Sacred Concert to the Reider studio and spent several days listening to them to select the tracks to be used in the long-playing album.

          Duke brought Willie Cook to the studio to record an accompaniment for a narration. The mixing and editing engineer was Bud Billings.
          ..98,3-16..
          added 2011

          updated 2013-06-18
          1969 12 14
          Sunday
          .ModestoStanislaus Cl......2011
          1969 12 15
          Monday
          1969 12 17Los Angeles, Cal..Taping sessions for NBC's The Today Show (Dec.15) and CBS's "Red Skelton Show" Dec.15-17

          Both shows were broadcast Jan. 13, 1970.

          The Citizen-Advisor television column preview of the Red Skelton show says:

          "Duke Ellington and his orchestra make an appearance playing Satin Doll and I've Got It Bad in an Appleby 20th Anniversary sketch. Duke's music has George and bickering wife Pat Carroll softening up over old times, and the sight of Elington alone is worth the show. Between comedy routines, the orchestra also plays Take the A-Train and Red imitates various bar characters seeing their true selves in the tavern mirror."

          Asburn, N.Y. Citizen-Advertiser, 1970-01-13DE697407,2-12
          07,1-18
          Stratemann pp. 594, 683djp
          added 2011

          updated 2013-06-10
          1969 12 16
          Tuesday
          .Los Angeles, Cal..Taping sessions continued for The Red Skelton Show - see 1969 12 15.....2011
          1969 12 17
          Wednesday
          .Los Angeles, Cal..Taping sessions continued for The Red Skelton Show - see 1969 12 15.....2011
          1969 12 18
          Thursday
          ..activities not documented.
          1969 12 19
          Friday
          ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Trumpeter Johnny Malcolm joins the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
          1969 12 19
          Friday
          1970 01 01Las Vegas, Nev.Roman Theater
          Caesar's Palace casino
          Casino engagement - Stratemann lists the personnel during this booking as Anderson, Malcolm, Cook, Mercer Ellington, Williams, Brown, Wood, Connors, Procope, Hodges, Ashby, Gonsalves, Carney, Turney, Davis, Ellington, Kondziela, Gaskin, and Jones, with singers Watkins, Greenwood and René Robin. Note Stratemann shows the engagement is to end January 1, but Vail says (in the Dec. 19 entry) it's a two week engagement. Vail's January 8 entry says that is the closing date. Neither authority provides references.
          • Stratemann p.595
          • Vail II
          .05,1-35..2011
          1969 12 20
          Saturday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Roman Theater
          Caesar's Palace casino
          Casino residency - see 1969 12 19.....2011
          1969 12 21
          Sunday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Roman Theater
          Caesar's Palace casino
          Casino residency - see 1969 12 19.....2011
          1969 12 22
          Monday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Roman Theater
          Caesar's Palace casino
          Casino residency - see 1969 12 19.....2011
          1969 12 23
          Tuesday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Roman Theater
          Caesar's Palace casino
          Casino residency - see 1969 12 19.....2011
          1969 12 24
          Wednesday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Roman Theater
          Caesar's Palace casino
          Casino residency - see 1969 12 19.....2011
          1969 12 25
          Thursday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Roman Theater
          Caesar's Palace casino
          Casino residency - see 1969 12 19.....2011
          1969 12 26
          Friday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Roman Theater
          Caesar's Palace casino
          Casino residency - see 1969 12 19

          Lawrence Brown gives notice he is leaving the band.
          .....2011
          1969 12 27
          Saturday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Roman Theater
          Caesar's Palace casino
          Casino residency - see 1969 12 19.....2011
          1969 12 28
          Sunday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Roman Theater
          Caesar's Palace casino
          Casino residency - see 1969 12 19.....2011
          1969 12 29
          Monday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Roman Theater
          Caesar's Palace casino
          Casino residency - see 1969 12 19.....2011
          1969 12 30
          Tuesday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Roman Theater
          Caesar's Palace casino
          Casino residency - see 1969 12 19.....2011
          1969 12 31
          Wednesday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Roman Theater
          Caesar's Palace casino
          Casino residency - see 1969 12 19
          Broadcast from the casino
          Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
          C.Williams, Anderson, Mercer Ellington, Cook, Malcolm, Brown, Wood, Connors, Procope, Turney, Hodges, Ashby, Gonsalves, Carney, Ellington, Wild Bill Davis(o); Gaskin, Kondziela, Rufus Jones

          Titles broadcast:
          • Black Beauty
          • Stardust
          • Misty
          • Spanish Flea
          • Happy Birthday To You
          • Satin Doll
          • Happy Birthday To You
          • I Can't Give You Anything But Love
          • Things Ain't What They Used To Be
          .DE6975..djp
          added 2011

          updated 2013-06-18



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          January 1970

          1970 01 01
          Thursday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Roman Theater
          Caesar's Palace casino
          Casino residency - see 1969 12 19

          Recorded NBC broadcast from the casino:
          Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
          C.Williams, Anderson, Mercer Ellington, Cook, Malcolm, Brown, Wood, Connors, Procope, Turney, Hodges, Ashby, Gonsalves, Carney, Ellington, Davis, Gaskin, Kondziela, Jones

          Titles broadcast:
          • Take The "A" Train
          • Satin Doll
          • Things Ain't What They Used To Be
          • I Got It Bad
          • In Triplicate
          • Mood Indigo
          • Sophisticated Lady
          Stratemann p. 595...djp
          added 2011

          updated 2013-06-19
          1970 01 01
          Thursday
          ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Drummer Johnny Malcolm leaves the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
          1970 01 07...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Paul Kondziela leaves the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
          1970 01 02
          Friday
          ..activities not documented- Vail II suggests the Caesar's Palace run closed January 8, though..
          1970 01 03
          Saturday
          ..activities not documented
          -Caesar's Palace?
          .
          1970 01 04
          Sunday
          ..activities not documented
          -Caesar's Palace?
          .
          1970 01 05
          Monday
          ..activities not documented
          -Caesar's Palace?
          .
          1970 01 06
          Tuesday
          ..activities not documented
          -Caesar's Palace?
          .
          1970 01 07
          Wednesday
          early morning
          .Las Vegas, Nev..Fantasy recording session
          Duke Ellington small group (octet)
          Cook, Brown, Gonsalves, Ellington, Davis, Gaskin, Kondziela, Jones

          Titles recorded:
          • The Kissing Mist
          • Tippytoeing Through The Jungle Garden
          • Noon Mooning
          • Black Swan
          • Rockochet
          • Never Stop Remembering Bill
          • Duck Amok
          • LATIN-AMERICAN SUITE 1. Tina
          • Fat Mess
          Stratemann p.595.DE700286,3-3..
          added 2011

          updated 2013-06-19
          1970 01 07
          Wednesday
          ..-Caesar's Palace?.
          1970 01 07...PERSONNEL CHANGES
          Lawrence Brown leaves the band permanently
          Victor Gaskin, leaves the band although he will record with it again the next month
          Willie Cook leaves the band
          Paul Gonsalves leaves the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
          1970 01 08
          Thursday
          ..activities not documented
          -Caesar's Palace?
          .
          1970 01 09
          Friday
          ..activities not documented.
          1970 01 09...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Julian Priester, trumpet, joins the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
          1970 01 10
          Saturday
          .Tokyo, JapanKosei Nenkin KaikanTwo concerts were played on this, the first performance day of "an extensive tour of the Far East"
          Personnel: Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
          C.Williams, Anderson, Mercer Ellington, Priester, Connors, Procope, Turney, Hodges, Ashby, Gonsalves, Carney, Ellington, Davis, Yasuo Arakawa (bass), Jones, Watkins,
          Titles recorded, first concert:
          • C-Jam Blues
          • Take The "A" Train
          • Tutti For Cootie
          • Fife
          • B.P. Blues
          • Up Jump
          • La Plus Belle Africaine
          • Come Off The Veldt
          • Medley: In A Sentimental Mood, Prelude To A Kiss, I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart, Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me, Just Squeeze Me, Don't Get Around Much Anymore, Mood Indigo, I'm Beginning To See The Light, Solitude, Be Cool And Groovy For Me, It Don't Mean A Thing, Sophisticated Lady, Caravan
          • Take The "A" Train (theme)
          • Azure Te
          • Salomč
          • Black Butterfly
          • Things Ain't What They Used To Be
          • I Got It Bad
          • Satin Doll
          • In Triplicate (In Duplicate)
          • Black Swan
          • April In Paris
          • Meditation
          Titles recorded, second concert:
          • C-Jam Blues
          • Take The "A" Train
          • Tutti For Cootie
          • 4:30 Blues
          • Fife
          • B.P. Blues
          • Up Jump
          • La Plus Belle Africaine
          • Come Off The Veldt
          • Medley: Don't You Know I Care, In A Sentimental Mood, 3. Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me, Prelude To A Kiss, Just Squeeze Me, Don't Get Around Much Anymore, Mood Indigo, I'm Beginning To See The Light, Be Cool And Groovy For Me, Solitude ,It Don't Mean A Thing, Sophisticated Lady, Caravan
          • Soon It's Gonna Rain
          • Summer Samba
          • Birth Of The Blues
          • Black Butterfly
          • Things Ain't What They Used To Be
          • I Got It Bad
          • Satin Doll
          • In Triplicate (In Duplicate)
          • April In Paris
          • Black Swan
          • Meditation
          ...djp
          1970 01 11
          Sunday
          .Tokyo, JapanKosei Nenkin KaikanTwo concertsStratemann p.600....2011
          1970 01 12
          Monday
          .Yokohama, JapanKenritsu OngakkudoConcertStratemann p.600....2011
          1970 01 13
          Tuesday
          ...Day offStratemann p.600...djp
          added 2011

          updated 2013-07-01
          1970 01 14...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Joe Benjamin, bass, born 1919, joins the band
          Drummer Johnny Malcolm rejoins the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-10
          1970 01 14
          Wednesday
          .Tokyo, JapanKosei Nenkin Kaikan.Concert and Broadcast
          NHK telecast
          Stratemann p.600DE7005...2011
          1970 01 15
          Thursday
          .Osaka, JapanKosei Nenkin Kaikan.Stratemann p.600DE7006
          DE7007
          06,1-34..2011
          1970 01 16
          Friday
          .Kobe, JapanKokusai KaikanConcertStratemann p.600....2011
          1970 01 17
          Saturday
          .Kyoto, JapanKyoto KaikanConcertStratemann p.600....2011
          1970 01 18
          Sunday
          .Osaka, JapanKosei Nenkin KaikanConcertStratemann p.600....2011
          1970 01 19
          Monday
          .Niigata, JapanKenmin KaikanConcertStratemann p.600....2011
          1970 01 20
          Tuesday
          ..activities not documented.
          1970 01 21
          Wednesday
          .Tokyo, JapanRolan Jiyugaoka.Stratemann p.600....2011
          1970 01 22
          Thursday
          ..activities not documented
          Leaving Japan, the orchestra toured the Phillippines, Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand, Formosa and "places in between." After Singapore, they travelled to the west coast of Australia.
          .
          1970 01 23
          Friday
          ..activities not documented.
          1970 01 24
          Saturday
          ..activities not documented.
          1970 01 25
          Sunday
          ..activities not documented.
          1970 01 26
          Monday
          ..activities not documented.
          1970 01 27
          Tuesday
          ..activities not documented.
          1970 01 28
          Wednesday
          ..activities not documented.
          1970 01 29
          Thursday
          ..activities not documented.
          1970 01 30
          Friday
          ..activities not documented.
          1970 01 31
          Saturday
          ..activities not documented.
          1970 01 00.Japan.Undated Broadcast.DE7008...2011

          February 1970

          1970 02 03.Perth, Australia.Festival Of ArtsStratemann p.600.98,2-18

          89,3-3
          83,1-3
          ..2011
          1970 02 04
          8:15 PM
          .Adelaide, S.A., AustraliaCentennial HallConcert
          "KYM BONYTHON PRESENTS
          Adelaide's only chance to see one of the truly greats of all time ..... a fully imported, 17=-piece orchestra from the U.S.A."
          .98,2-18..2011
          1970 02 05.Melbourne, Vict., AustraliaFestival Hall.Stratemann p.600DE700998,2-18
          97,1-5
          ..2011
          1970 02 06.Sydney, N.S.W., AustraliaABC Studios"D.E. Special"+ InterviewStratemann p.600....2011
          1970 02 06.Sydney, N.S.W., AustraliaMunicipal StadiumTwo concerts.DE7010
          DE7011
          09,1-41
          08,3-37
          98,2-18
          97,1-5
          89,3-3
          83,1-3
          Stratemann 595.2011
          1970 02 07.Sydney, N.S.W., AustraliaMunicipal StadiumConcert and BroadcastStratemann p.600DE701298,2-18

          89,3-3
          83,1-3
          ..2011
          1970 02 08.Sydney, N.S.W., AustraliaFilming "Craven Filter" television commercialStratemann p.600DE701303,1-12
          98,2-18
          97,2-8
          Stratemann 595.2011
          1970 02 09.Wellington, New Zealand.InterviewStratemann p.600....2011
          1970 02 09.Wellington, New ZealandTown HallConcertStratemann p.600.DE7014
          ND9042
          ND9043 ex7015
          05,1-8
          04,2-37+51
          04,1-7
          ..2011
          1970 02 10.Auckland, New ZealandTown HallNd9045..05,1-8
          04,3-27+51
          04,2-14
          ..2011
          1970 02 11...Travel to U.S.A.....Lance Travis info2011
          1970 02 13
          Friday
          8:30 PM
          .Buffalo, N.Y.Kleinhans Music HallEllington guest-conducted the Buffalo Pops and brought his own orchestra in the third concert of the Adventures in Music series. The program was to include New World A-coming, and The Golden Broom and The Green Apple.The Front Page 1970-01-29.04,3-27..
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-27
          1970 02 14...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Willie Cook, trumpet, rejoins the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
          1970 02 14...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Paul Gonsalves, is back in the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-12
          1970 02 14.Toronto, Ont.Massey Hall......2011
          1970 02 15.OshawaCivic Auditorium......2011
          1970 02 16.London, (Can)Centen H.......2011
          1970 02 17.East Orange.Sacred Conc......2011
          1970 02 18.Lincoln University......2011
          1970 02 19.Staten IslandCollege......2011
          1970 02 21.Brooklyn, N.Y.Comm College......2011
          1970 02 22.New York, N.Y..Ed Sullivan Show.DE7016.Stratemann 597photo.2011
          1970 02 23.New York, N.Y.Madison Squa G.7:30pm – 2am.DE7017...2011
          1970 02 24.Providence, R.I.Prov. College......2011
          1970 02 25.CullowheeReid Gymnasium......2011
          1970 02 26.BardstownNelson High SCbS (Revision Sheet).99,1-10...2011
          1970 02 27.KnoxvilleTaylor Auditorium......2011
          1970 02 28.KnoxvilleSenator's Cl......2011

          March 1970

          1970 03 01
          Sunday
          ..activities not documented.
          1970 03 02
          Monday
          .Atlanta, Ga. Civic Center......2011
          1970 03 03
          Tuesday
          ..activities not documented.
          1970 03 04
          Wednesday
          ..activities not documented.
          1970 03 05
          Thursday
          .Fayetteville, Ark.Barnhill Fieldhouse
          University of Arkansas
          285 N Stadium Dr.
          Duke Ellington and his World Famous Orchestra appearing under the auspices of the Northwest Arkansas Community Concert Association, admission by membership card or student activity card only.

          The concert, 2 hours including intermission, was held in the gymnasium and was attended by about 4,000 patrons.
          Johnny Hodges missed the concert, having arrived with the band, but, after experiencing a dizzy spell and fainting prior to the concert, spent the night in the intensive care ward at Springdale Hospital and went home the next day.
          • Stratemann p.597 citing DESB
          • Vail II
          • Northwest Arkansas Times:
            • Campus News 1970-02-28, p.2
            • Ad 1970-03-02 p.13
            • Review "As I See It" 1970-03-17 p.4
          ....
          added 2011

          updated 2013-07-12
          1970 03 06
          Friday
          .Fayetteville, Ark.After being discharged from Sprindale Hospital, Johnny Hodges returns home.Review "As I See It," Northwest Arkansas Times 1970-03-17 p.4....added 2011-07-12
          1970 03 06
          Friday
          .New Haven, Conn.Woolsey Hall
          Yale University
          ConcertStratemann p.597....
          added 2011

          updated 2013-06-30
          1970 03 07
          Saturday
          ..activities not documented.
          1970 03 08.New York, N.Y.Mother AME Zion Church......2011
          1970 03 08
          Sunday
          ..activities not documented.
          1970 03 09
          Monday
          .New York, N.Y.National StudiosStockpile recording session, The River.DE701806,1-34..2011
          1970 03 10
          Tuesday
          .New York, N.Y.National StudiosStockpile recording session, The River.....2011
          1970 03 11
          Wednesday
          .Washington D.C.The CapitolThe band's activities are not documented.

          Ellington and four senators held a press conference to announce the two fund-raising concerts on 1970 03 14 and 15.

          An AP wirestory reporting the press conference says there were four senators, but names only Charles E. Goodell, Edward Brooke,and George Murphy. The story says it was "this week."

          Captions to the AP wirephoto in several newspapers suggest different dates, but it appears most likely to have been Wednesday, since Ellington was in New York Tuesday and captions printed Thursday say either "Wednesday" or "yesterday."
          • Story, Arizona Republic, 1970-03-14 p.85
          • Wirephoto, Pharos Tribune & Press, Logansport, Ind. 1973-03-12 p.14 ("Wednesday")
          • Wirephoto, The Argus, Fremont, Cal. 1970-03-12 ("yesterday")
          • Wirephoto, Weirton Daily Times, Weirton, W.Va., 1970-03-13 ("yesterday")
          • Wirephoto, Anderson Herald, Anderson, Ind. 1973-03-19 p.6
          ...djp
          added 2013-07-13
          1970 03 12
          Thursday
          .Greenville, N.C.Wright Auditorium
          East Carolina University
          ......2011
          1970 03 13
          Friday
          .Elizabeth City, N.C.Elizabeth City State University......2011
          1970 03 14
          Saturday
          .Washington, D.C.National Presbyterian Church and CenterConcert of Sacred Music

          First of 2 fundraising concerts for the Eisenhower Memorial Arts Fund, apparently organized by the World Arts Foundation, a nonsectarian organization intended to involve all religious groups in commissioning works of art, giving scholarships to young artists, and using churches as cultural centres. The idea was conceived by Rev. Richard Gilbert, chairman of the mass media division of the United Presbyterian Church and documentary producer Graham Grove. These two concerts were sponsored by First Lady Pat Nixon and former First Lady Mamie Eisenhower.
          • Story by Judith Martin, The Washingon Post, printed in The Arizona Republic, 1970-02-28 p.45
          • Stratemann p.597 citing DESB
          • Vail II
          • UPI telephoto with caption, Weirton Daily Press, Weirton, W.Va., 1970-03-13, p.16
          .
          DE7019..djp
          added 2011

          updated 2013-07-11
          1970 03 15
          Sunday
          .Washington, D.C.National Presbyterian Church and CenterConcert of Sacred Music

          Second of 2 fundraising concerts - see 1970 03 14
          .DE7020...2011
          1970 03 16.Toronto, Ont..
          • 4:15 pm: Rehearsal for Front Page Challenge episode
          • Supper with other panelists and an FPC staff member
          • Pre-taping of the show, which was broadcast 1970 03 23
          Ellington was a mystery guest on CBC-TV's popular "Front Page Challenge" show in which panelists would question mystery guests who were the subject of, or involved in, news stories. Ellington's story was 'Nixon Honours Ellington,' about U.S. President Nixon's 70th birthday party for Ellington on April 29/69 and his presentation of the Medal of Freedom to Ellington. In announcing the party Nixon paid tribute to Ellington's contribution to the culture of the United States

          The host was Fred Allen, and the panelists were Gordon Sinclair, Pierre Berton, Betty Kennedy and guest Bill Stephenson.

          CBC advises the original production file

          "confirms that the show was recorded on Monday, March 16, 1970 in CBC Studio 4, 1140 Yonge Street, Toronto. Mr. Ellington was asked to attend a short rehearsal beginning at 4:15pm that afternoon, and then join other challengers and a FPC staff member for dinner. The taping would have occurred in the early evening on the 16th, as the program was recorded in front of a live studio audience and evenings are a better time to attract a larger audience."

          • Stratemann p.598
          • Email, K.Bower, Senior Manager, Content Licencing and Publishing, Licencing Division, CBC Revenue Group, 2013-07-13
          DE7023.2011<
          added 2011

          updated 2012-10-12
          & 2013-07-20
          1970 03 16
          Monday
          .Toronto, Ont.Royal York HotelCKPC Ellington radio interview by Alex Reynolds.DE7021...2011
          1970 03 16
          Monday
          1970 03 21
          Saturday
          Toronto, Ont.Imperial Room
          Royal York Hotel
          199 Queen St. W.
          ......2011
          1970 03 17
          Tuesday
          .Toronto, Ont.Hotel room
          Royal York Hotel
          CJRT-FM Ellington radio interview by Ted O'Reilly; Duke had just taken a shower and was clad only in a towel.
          When Mr. O'Reilly asked Duke if he had many unissued compositions, Duke said he had too much for the market to absorb.
          .DE702204,2-10..
          added 2011

          updated 2013-07-12
          1970 03 17
          Tuesday
          .Toronto, Ont.Imperial Room
          Royal York Hotel
          199 Queen St. W.
          .(Hodges commuted by air to New York to record the big band album Three Shades of Blue.) .....
          added 2011

          updated 2013-07-12
          1970 03 18
          Wednesday
          1970 03 24Toronto, Ont.Royal York Hotel
          199 Queen St. W.
          ......2011
          1970 03 19
          Thursday
          Toronto, Ont.Imperial Room
          Royal York Hotel
          See 1970 03 16.(Hodges again commuted by air to New York to record Three Shades of Blue.)....2011
          1970 03 20
          Friday
          Toronto, Ont.Imperial Room
          Royal York Hotel
          See 1970 03 16.....2011
          1970 03 21
          Saturday
          Toronto, Ont.Imperial Room
          Royal York Hotel
          See 1970 03 16.....2011
          1970 03 22
          Sunday
          .Kitchener, Ont.Memorial Auditorium......2011
          1970 03 23
          Monday
          ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Willie Cook leaves the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
          1970 03 23
          Monday
          Toronto, Ont.Imperial Room
          Royal York Hotel
          See 1970 03 16.....2011
          1970 03 24
          Tuesday
          .Toronto, Ont.Revolution Sound StudiosRecording session - final recordings for the LP Second Sacred Concert.Stratemann, p.597 citing Jazz Journal 1970-05.

          Fred Stone was called in for this session. He recalled remaining with the band, although "standard reference works" say his permanent stay begain in early April.
          DE7024...
          added 2011

          updated 2013-07-12
          1970 03 24
          Tuesday
          Toronto, Ont.Imperial Room
          Royal York Hotel
          See 1970 03 16.....2011
          1970 03 25
          Wednesday
          .Chicago, Ill.High Chaparral..DE7025...2011
          1970 03 26
          Thursday
          .Elgin, Ill.Frontier Lodge
          aka
          Frontier Supper Club
          ......2011
          1970 03 27
          Friday
          Friday
          3:30 pm
          .Winnipeg, Man.Centennial Concert HallConcert of Sacred Music
          Special Good Friday concert sponsored by Manitoba Centennial Interfaith Committee
          Ads, Winnipeg Free Press, 1970-03-25, p.26 and 1970-03-19, p.60 and other editions as early as 1970-03-12

          Ticket prices $2, $3, $4 and $5, half price for students and senior citizens

          ....
          added 2011

          updated 2013-03-07
          1970 03 28
          Saturday
          8:30 pm
          .Winnipeg, Man.Winnipeg Civic AuditoriumJazz Concert
          Ticket prices $2, $3, $4 and $5

          Reviewer names Cootie Williams, Harold Ashby, Wild Bill Davis (who he calls a pianist), Joe Benjamin and Tony Watkins.
          • Ads, Winnipeg Free Press, 1970-03-25, p.26 and 1970-03-19, p.60 and other editions as early as 1970-03-12
          • Review, Winnipeg Free Press 1970-03-30 p.6
          ...djp
          added 2011

          updated 2013-03-07
          1970 03 29
          Sunday
          .Brandon, Man.Centennial Auditorium......2011
          1970 03 30
          Monday
          .Saskatoon, Sask..Ellington is interviewed for campus FM radio station CJUS. The interviewer's name is not unknown..DE7026...2011
          1970 03 30
          Monday
          .Saskatoon, Sask.Saskatoon Centennial AuditoriumConcert
          1,800 attended

          Reviewer Ned Powers reported the band was 6 saxes, 3 trombones, 3 trumpets

          Titles performed:
          • Rockin' in Rhythm
          • I Can't Get Started
          • Fifi
          • Take the A Train
          • Blue Bell Africane
          • Medley
          • I'm Beginning to See the Light
          • Sophisticated Lady
          • Caravan
          • April in Paris
          • Birth of the Blues
          • Passion Flower
          • Things Ain't Like They Used To Be
          • Love Scene
          • Solitude
          • Cool and Groovy
          • I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good
          • Satin Doll
          • Beatles medley (not played since the Ed Sullivan Show)
          • Perdido
          • Meditation


          Mr. Powers appears to have interviewed Duke in the dressing room after the show, since he quotes Ellington and "a member of the troupe."
          ...djp
          added 2011

          updated 2012-10-28
          1970 03 31
          Tuesday
          ..activities not documented.

          April 1970

          1970 04 01
          Wednesday
          .Portland, Ore.Hilton HotelElks Club dance.....
          added 2011

          updated 2013-07-12
          1970 04 02
          Thursday
          1970 04 11
          Saturday
          Vancouver, B.C.Cave Supper Club
          Hornby St., south of Dunsmuir
          Supper club engagement

          A bootleg recording made this evening at the club was issued as an LP album on the TOM label. In 2013 it was reissued as a CD.
          .DE702711,2-1
          02,3-25
          ..
          added 2011

          updated 2012-10-25
          1970 04 03
          Friday
          .Vancouver, B.C.Cave Supper ClubSupper club engagement - see 1970 04 02..... 2011
          1970 04 04
          Saturday
          .Vancouver, B.C.Cave Supper ClubSupper club engagement - see 1970 04 02..... 2011
          1970 04 05
          Sunday
          .Vancouver, B.C.Cave Supper ClubSupper club engagement - see 1970 04 02..... 2011
          1970 04 06
          Monday
          .Vancouver, B.C.Cave Supper ClubSupper club engagement - see 1970 04 02..... 2011
          1970 04 07...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Murray McEachern, trombone and alto sax, joins the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
          1970 04 07
          Tuesday
          .Vancouver, B.C.Cave Supper ClubSupper club engagement - see 1970 04 02..... 2011
          1970 04 08
          Wednesday
          .Vancouver, B.C.CBC studio, West Georgia St."In The Round" television broadcast
          Ellington is introduced by host Mike Neun in the debut of Neun's first television show. It appears the interview was rebroadcast in 1976 or later because there is currently (late 2012) a video circulating on Youtube which opens with a segment by the 1970s pop group Abba.

          In this "interview," Ellington sits in the audience and says nice things about flying into Vancouver, talks about his sacred concerts and his feelings about God and then discusses My People. In reply to an audience member's suggestion he should write about the history of jazz, he explains he already has, citing A Drum is a Woman. He ends by playing Satin Doll and during the closing credits, Meditation.

          A mystery: Ellington says he's "come into Vancouver twice in the last little while," which begs the question why twice? Where and when did he leave, since he was booked into The Cave?

          While Stratemann says Ellington brought bassist Joe Benjamin and drummer Rufus Jones, they are not visible in the video, and he is backed by a CBC studio band led by Doug Parker, with Wally Snider, Fraser MacPherson (saxes), Don Clark, Stew Barnett (trumpet), Ian McDougall (trombone), Ray Moga (guitar), Tony Clitheroe (bass), George Ursan (drums).
          Band members identified by Bob Mullett and Nou Dadoun with help from Guy MacPherson and Gavin Walker.DE702802,3-25
          87,1-4
          Stratemann
          p.596 (photo) and p.598 (entry)
          djp, Nou Dadoun, Bob Mullett
          added 2011

          updated 2012-10-25
          1970 04 08
          Wednesday
          .Vancouver, B.C.Cave Supper ClubSupper club engagement - see 1970 04 02..... 2011
          1970 04 09
          Thursday
          .Vancouver, B.C.Cave Supper ClubSupper club engagement - see 1970 04 02..... 2011
          1970 04 10
          Friday
          .Vancouver, B.C.Cave Supper ClubSupper club engagement - see 1970 04 02..... 2011
          1970 04 11
          Saturday
          .Vancouver, B.C.Cave Supper ClubSupper club engagement - see 1970 04 02..... 2011
          1970 04 12
          Sunday
          ..activities not documented.
          1970 04 13
          Monday
          ..activities not documented.
          1970 04 14
          Tuesday
          .Crockett, Cal.John Swett High SchoolConcert of sacred music

          Local soprano Ardith Berorello sang in this concert. The audience numbered 1,000.
          Stratemann p.598 citing DESB.....
          added 2011

          updated 2013-07-12
          1970 04 15
          Wednesday
          1970 04 16San Francisco, Cal.Grace CathedralConcert of sacred music
          Stratemann says these two hour concerts used a smaller group, possibly with singer Tony Watkins
          .....2011
          1970 04 16
          Thursday
          San Francisco, Cal.Grace CathedralConcert of sacred music - see 1970 04 15.....2011
          1970 04 17
          Friday
          .Costa Mesa, Cal.Orange County College......2011
          1970 04 18
          Saturday
          8:30 pm
          .Tempe, Ariz.Grady Gammage Auditorium
          Arizona State University
          Concert
          Also appearing:
          • Sweetwater
          • Les McCann Trio
          Tickets:$2.00 $3.00 $4.50 $5.50
          The Arizona Republic, Tucson:
          • 1970-04-12,pp.4-N, N-1 & N-3
          • 1970-04-13,p.21
          • 1970-04-16,p.96
          • 1970-04-18,p.86
          • Review 1970-04-20,p.28
          ....
          added 2011

          updated 2013-06-27
          1970 04 00.Hollywood, Calif.CBS-TV CityTaping of "The Happy Days" television show

          Summer replacement series, not to be confused with the long-running American sitcom "Happy Days" which started in 1974. Ellington's appearances were broadcast 1970-07-30 and 1970-08-13
          • Stratemann, p. 683
          • Geneva Times, 1970-08-08
          • Cedar Rapids Gazette 1970-04-23 p.7C
          DE7029...
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-17
          1970 04 19
          Sunday
          ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Trumpeter Fred Stone joins the band according to New Desor, but Stratemann has him joining near the end of the March Royal York run, and DEMS has him the whole week.
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
          updated 2013-07-12
          1970 04 19
          Sunday
          .El Cajon, Calif.Grosmont Junior College..DE7030...2011
          1970 04 20
          Monday
          1970 04 24New Orleans, La.Al Hirt's ClubNight club engagement - During this run, Ellington worked on and rehearsed his New Orleans Suite, which he would premiere at the New Orleans Jazz Festival on the 25th......
          added 2011

          updated 2013-07-12
          1970 04 21
          Tuesday
          1970 04 24New OrleansAl Hirt's ClubSee 1970 04 20.....2011
          1970 04 22
          Wednesday
          1970 04 24New OrleansAl Hirt's ClubSee 1970 04 20.....2011
          1970 04 23
          Thursday
          1970 04 24New OrleansAl Hirt's ClubSee 1970 04 20

          Both sets this evening were recorded and Ellington was interviewed by Bill Wilson for a telecast on station WWL.
          .
          • DE7031
          • DE7032
          • DE7033
          ...
          added 2011

          updated 2013-07-12
          1970 04 24
          Friday
          1970 04 24New OrleansAl Hirt's ClubSee 1970 04 20.....2011
          1970 04 25
          Saturday
          .New Orleans, La.Municipal AuditoriumNew Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival.
          Premiere of New Orleans Suite

          Sharing the concert with Ellington's orchestra were Al Hirt, Onward Brass Band, All Belletto, James Rivers and Capt. Jim Handy.
          .....
          added 2011

          updated 2013-07-12
          1970 04 26
          Sunday
          Afternoon
          .New Orleans, La.Municipal AuditoriumConcert of sacred music, with the Concert Choir of New Orleans, directed by Joyn Kuypers......2011
          1970 04 27
          Monday
          .New York, N.Y.National Recording StudiosTwo recording sessions
          The original five movements of the New Orleans Suite were recorded.
          .DE703408,2-29
          05,2-37
          05,1-38
          00,2-19
          93,3-8
          ..
          added 2011

          updated 2013-07-12
          1970 04 28.New York City, N.Y.,.Unconfirmed
          Duke was photographed with his friend and personal physician, Dr. Arthur Logan
          ...Photo in Sweet Man, by Don George, p.130.2011
          1970 04 28
          Tuesday
          ..activities not documented.
          1970 04 29
          Wednesday
          ..activities not documented.
          1970 04 30
          Thursday
          ..activities not documented.

          May 1970

          1970 05 01
          Friday
          1970 05 09
          Saturday
          Toronto, Ont.Imperial Room
          Royal York Hotel
          199 Queen St. W.
          During this run, Ellington performed parts of the New Orleans Suite several times. The positive reception and George Wein's enthusiasm led to Ellington increasing the suite to album size by adding portraits which would later be recorded in New York. The New Desor sessionographies show the original suite was just Blues For New Orleans, Bourbon Street Jingling Jollies, Thanks For The Beautiful Land, Second Line, Aristocracy a la Jean Lafitte and Rext, with the Portraits of Wellman Braud, Sidney Bechet, Louis Armstrong, Mahalia Jackson added.Stratemann p.598....
          added 2011

          updated 2013-07-12
          .Toronto, Ont.Imperial Room
          Royal York Hotel
          ......2011
          1970 05 02
          Saturday
          .Toronto, Ont.Imperial Room
          Royal York Hotel
          ......2011
          1970 05 03
          Sunday
          mid day
          .Toronto, Ont..Ellington appeared on the CBC/CBLT-TV noon show “Morning After” with host Danny Finkleman. .DE703587,1-4..2011
          1970 05 03
          Sunday
          .Toronto, Ont.Imperial Room
          Royal York Hotel
          ......2011
          1970 05 04
          Monday
          .Toronto, Ont.Imperial Room
          Royal York Hotel
          ......2011
          1970 05 05
          Tuesday
          .Toronto, Ont.Imperial Room
          Royal York Hotel
          ......2011
          1970 05 06
          Wednesday
          .Toronto, Ont.Imperial Room
          Royal York Hotel
          ......2011
          1970 05 07
          Thursday
          .Toronto, Ont.Imperial Room
          Royal York Hotel
          ......2011
          1970 05 08
          Friday
          .Toronto, Ont.Imperial Room
          Royal York Hotel
          ......2011
          1970 05 09
          Saturday
          .Toronto, Ont.Imperial Room
          Royal York Hotel
          ......2011
          1970 05 11
          Monday
          ...Peripheral event
          Johnny Hodges died suddenly
          .
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-17
          1970 05 11
          Monday
          .New York, N.Y.National Recording StudiosStockpile recording session in which Ellington recorded piano solos of 7 movements of The River. Stratemann reports he received news of Johnny's death later that day..DE703605,3-57
          05,2-30+37
          Stratemann
          p.599
          Gleason 241
          .
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-17
          1970 05 13
          Wednesday
          .New York, N.Y.National Recording Studios
          or Atlantic Studio
          Last recordings made for the New Orleans Suite album.Stratemann, p.599DE7037...added 2011

          updated 2012-08-17
          1970 05 14.New York, N.Y.Masonic TempleJohnny Hodges funeral
          Ellington, members of the band and numerous celebrities attended.
          The Rev. John Gensel and the Rev.Norman O'Connor, pastors to the Protestant and Catholic jazz communities respectively, officiated. The announcement of the funeral says Hodges was survived by his wife, Ethel, and two children.
          UPI wirestory on page 8 of the Redlands (Cal.) Daily Facts..Stratemann, p.599djp 2011

          updated 2012-08-17
          1970 05 15.New York, N.Y.Americana Hotel......2011
          1970 05 16?.Washington, D.C.Constitutionconcert canceled.....2011
          1970 05 17.New York, N.Y.Waldorf Astoriaprivate party.....2011
          1970 05 19.New York, N.Y.“Davidfrostshow”..DE703807,1-42..2011
          1970 05 20
          Wednesday
          1970 05 21
          Thursday
          Detroit, Mich.Detroit Light Guard Armory
          4400 E. Eight Mile Rd.
          Detroit Symphony Cabaret Pops Concerts featuring Duke Ellington and his orchestra as guests.Announcement: "When and Where, The Windsor Star, 1970-05-16, p.45....2011
          1970 05 22.Kenosha Maple Crest.......2011
          1970 05 231970 05 25Chicago, Ill.Universal Studio......2011
          1970 05 25.Chicago, Ill.Universal Studio..DE703998,2-6..2011
          1970 05 27?.Cincinnati, Oh.Taft Auditorium......2011
          1970 05 28.Cincinnati, Oh....DE+SymphonyDE704082,2-6.2011
          1970 05 28?.New York, N.Y.Decca Studios......2011
          1970 05 --1970 06 --New York, N.Y..Interview “Decca”.DE7041...2011
          1970 05 29.Mount AngelB. Abbey......2011

          June 1970

          1970 06 03.New York, N.Y.National Rec Studios..DE7042...2011
          1970 06 03.New York, N.Y.Half NoteInterview "Aventure Du Jazz"..09,3-5..2011
          1970 06 05.Indianapolis, Ind.Christ Semin...94,2-9..2011
          1970 06 06...“Johnny Hodges Memorial” broadcast on WBAI.....2011
          1970 06 06.WorcesterAssumpt Coll...94,2-9..2011
          1970 06 08.New York, N.Y.National Rec Studios..DE7043...2011
          1970 06 09.White River (Vt).......2011
          1970 06 10.WorcesterHoly Cross C.......2011
          1970 06 13.RichmondCountry Club......2011
          1970 06 14.Sinking Spring PaCountry C......2011
          1970 06 15.New York, N.Y.National Rec Studios..DE704408,2-29
          04,2-46
          97,2-9

          97,1-4
          96,2-10
          91,3-2
          86,3-3
          84,4-10
          ..2011
          1970 06 18.Wheeling ParkAmphitheat......2011
          1970 06 19.College Park, Md........2011
          1970 06 20.AnnapolisDahlgren Hall..DE704502,1-6..2011
          1970 06 21.Media, Penn..Private Party.....2011
          1970 06 22.CoraopolisMotor Lodge......2011
          1970 06 23.Columbus, Oh.Grandview Inn......2011
          1970 06 24...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Julian Priester, trumpet leaves the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
          1970 06 25...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Malcolm Taylor, trombone, joins the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
          1970 06 25.Chicago, Ill.Grant Park Shell......2011
          1970 06 26.Chicago, Ill.Hilton Hotel......2011
          1970 06 28...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Cadillac Wiliams rejoins the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
          1970 06 28.Amsterdam, The NetherlandsRai Exhib Cent..DE7046...2011
          1970 06 29.Lille, France.......2011
          1970 06 30.Wiltz, Luxembourg.......2011
          1970 06 25 or 26.Glenville, Ill.Midwest StudioTaped Satin Doll for a 1 minute commerical for Zenith for its Circle of Sound stereo system...09,3-5Stratemann
          p.600
          .2011
          updated 2012-01-10

          July 1970

          1970 07 011970 07 02..Open Days For band.....2011
          1970 07 02.Paris, FranceOrtf“Dukesolo”.DE704795,1-5..2011
          1970 07 03.MontreuxCasino..DE7048.Stratemann 606photo.2011
          1970 07 04.ProvinsPlace du 29e DragonsRécital Duke Ellington et sa grande formation
          Concert for the Festival International de Provins 1970

          ORTF broadcast
          .DE704994,4-9

          91,2-6
          ..2011
          1970 07 05.Toulon (France).......2011
          1970 07 06?.Paris.“Guybeartshow” = "Bienvenue A Duke Ellington".DE7050(08,2-29)Stratemann 603.2011
          1970 07 08.GoeteborgLiseberg H...DE7051
          DE7052
          ...2011
          1970 07 09.KoelnRhenus Studio..DE705308,2-29
          91,3-2
          ..2011
          1970 07 10.Schmalenberg (Ger).Private Party..95,1-5..2011
          1970 07 11.Arhus (Denmark).......2011
          1970 07 12.Copenhagen.......2011
          1970 07 13.Munich.......2011
          1970 07 14.Belgrad.....(OldDesor1274)
          MIMM363photo
          .2011
          1970 07 15.Dubrovnik.......2011
          1970 07 17.PalermoStadio Favorita..DE7054...2011
          1970 07 18.RomaPiper Music Hall..DE7055
          DE7056
          ...2011
          1970 07 19.PescaraParco Naiadi..DE705700,2-17..2011
          1970 07 20.La BussolaForte Dei M...DE7058...2011
          1970 07 21.NerviTeatro Dei Parchi..DE7059 06,3-33+34..2011
          1970 07 22.VeronaTeatro Romano..DE7060...2011
          1970 07 23.MilanoFontana Studio 7..DE706101,3-2
          91,3-2
          91,3-7
          ..2011
          1970 07 24.TorinoPalazzo Sport..DE7062.UGUMphoto.2011
          1970 07 25.OrangeTheatre Antique..DE7063...2011
          1970 07 26.Orange.Interview.....2011
          1970 07 26.Orange+ Theatre Antique..DE7064
          DE7065
          .MIMM265photo.2011
          1970 07 27...Open Day.....2011
          1970 07 28.St TropezLa Citadelle..DE7066...2011
          1970 07 291970 07 30Monte Carlo.......2011
          1970 07 31.Menton (France).......2011

          August 1970

          1970 08 01
          Saturday
          .OostendeKursaal..DE706795,1-5..2011
          1970 08 01
          Saturday
          ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Cadillac Williams and Fred Stone leave the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
          1970 08 02
          Sunday
          ...Return From Europe.....2011
          1970 08 03
          Monday
          ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Singer Lena Junoff joins the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
          1970 08 03
          Monday
          1970 09 05New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date, 2 sets nightly, six nights a week with Sundays off
          Until August 16, the band was only 1 trumpet, 1 trombone, 5 reeds ,the 3-piece rhythm section and a new singer, Lena Junoff, from Sweden. 1 trombone was added August 18, and Cootie Williams sat in for a few sets near the end of the run to build up his chops afer the lay-off. Raymond Fol subbed for Duke when he was off sick for three days, while Mercer emceed.

          On opening night, audience member Earl Hines was asked to play a number, and Earl Wilson's syndicated column reported Leonard Garment of the White House and deputy mayor Ed Hamilton were in the audience. Watkins reports Anita Moore sang New York, New York is a Summer Festival and that Tony Watkins sang. Ellington acknowledged flowers he received from members of the Duke Ellington Appreciation Society.
          Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, 1972-08-04 p.4-C....added 2011

          updated 2013-07-10
          1970 08 03New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date - see 1970 08 03.....2011
          1970 08 04
          Tuesday
          New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date - see 1970 08 03.....2011
          1970 08 05
          Wednesday
          New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date - see 1970 08 03.....2011
          1970 08 06
          Thursday
          New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date - see 1970 08 03.....2011
          1970 08 07
          Friday
          New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date - see 1970 08 03.....2011
          1970 08 08
          Saturday
          New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date - see 1970 08 03.....2011
          1970 08 10
          Monday
          New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date - see 1970 08 03.....2011
          1970 08 11
          Tuesday
          New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date - see 1970 08 03.....2011
          1970 08 12
          Wednesday
          New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date - see 1970 08 03.....2011
          1970 08 13
          Thursday
          New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date - see 1970 08 03.....2011
          1970 08 14
          Friday
          New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date - see 1970 08 03.....2011
          1970 08 15
          Saturday
          New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date - see 1970 08 03.....2011
          1970 08 17
          Monday
          New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date - see 1970 08 03.....2011
          1970 08 18
          Tuesday
          New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date - see 1970 08 03.....2011
          1970 08 19
          Wednesday
          New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date - see 1970 08 03.....2011
          1970 08 20
          Thursday
          New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date - see 1970 08 03.....2011
          1970 08 21
          Friday
          New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date - see 1970 08 03.....2011
          1970 08 22
          Saturday
          New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date - see 1970 08 03.....2011
          1970 08 24
          Monday
          New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date - see 1970 08 03.....2011
          1970 08 25
          Tuesday
          New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date - see 1970 08 03.....2011
          1970 08 26
          Wednesday
          New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date - see 1970 08 03.....2011
          1970 08 27
          Thursday
          New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date - see 1970 08 03.....2011
          1970 08 28
          Friday
          New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date - see 1970 08 03.....2011
          1970 08 29
          Saturday
          New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date - see 1970 08 03.....2011
          1970 08 31
          Monday
          New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date - see 1970 08 03.....2011
          1970 09 01
          Tuesday
          New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date - see 1970 08 03.....2011
          1970 09 02
          Wednesday
          New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date - see 1970 08 03.....2011
          1970 09 03
          Thursday
          New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date - see 1970 08 03.....2011
          1970 09 04
          Friday
          New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date - see 1970 08 03.....2011
          1970 09 05
          Saturday
          New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date - see 1970 08 03.....2011
          1970 08 05.Washington, D.C..Death of “Toby” HardwickeObituary, Washington Afro-American 1970-08-11djpAdded 2012 10 11
          1970 08 06.New York, N.Y..“Merv Griffin Show”.DE7068...2011
          1970 08 08.New York, N.Y.Rainbow Grill..DE7069...2011
          1970 08 09.Miami BeachAuditorium..DE7070...2011
          1970 08 10.New York, N.Y..“DickcavettShow”.DE7071...2011
          1970 08 12.New York, N.Y.Rainbow Grill..DE9078 09,1-8+41NDCS 1093.2011
          1970 08 15.New York, N.Y.Rainbow Grill..DE707209,1-8..2011
          1970 08 16.Boston, Mass..Park Concert.....2011
          1970 08 --.New York, N.Y.Rainbow Grill..DE7073
          DE7074
          07,2-14+41NDCS 1079.2011
          1970 08 22.New York, N.Y.Rainbow Grill..DE7075...2011
          1970 08 23.Newark, N.J.Branck Brook P.......2011
          1970 08 29.New York, N.Y.Rainbow Grill..DE7076...2011
          1970 08 30.New York, N.Y..“JoyasherrillShow”+ RAINBOW GRILL.DE7077
          DE7078
          ...2011
          1970 08/09.Toronto, Ont.Royal York Hotel
          199 Queen St. W.
          “Lou Rawls Show”.DE707906,1-1
          05,3-19
          Stratemann 613.2011

          September 1970

          1970 09 06...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Money Johnson rejoins the band for a longer stay
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
          1970 09 05...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Singer Lena Junoff leaves the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
          1970 09 06.New York, N.Y.."Jazzmobile" Concert...Stratemann 610photo
          SMan132photo
          .2011
          1970 09 071970 09 12AnaheimDisneylandPlaza Gardens.....2011
          1970 09 10.AnaheimDisneyland..DE7080...2011
          1970 09 12.Anaheim Disneyland..DE708198,1-4..2011
          1970 09 16.BerkeleyClaremont Hotel......2011
          1970 09 17.ReddingCivic Auditorium......2011
          1970 09 18.Monterey.Jazz Festival.DE708202,1-6Stratemann 607
          DDCMphoto
          .2011
          1970 09 19.El CaminoCollege......2011
          1970 09 20.Monterey.De-Tk Dizzy-Tp.DE7083.Stratemann 609photo=DDCM118phot
          VARphoto
          .2011
          1970 09 24.MemphisAuditorium......2011
          1970 09 25.Nashville, Tenn..With Symphony.DE7084...2011
          1970 09 26.Nashville, Tenn.War Memorial A......2011
          1970 09 27.AtlantaCoach Motor Inn......2011
          1970 09 28.Salisbury (N.C.).......2011

          October 1970

          1970 10 29.GreenvilleFurman Univ......2011
          1970 10 02.Washington, D.C.Constitution..DE7085...2011
          1970 10 03.ScrantonMasonic Temple......2011
          1970 10 04.HamptonOgden Hall......2011
          1970 10 05.Chicago, Ill.Auditorium Theater......2011
          1970 10 06.Albion.Sacred Concert.....2011
          1970 10 07.Lima (Ohio)Memorial Hall......2011
          1970 10 08.South Bend, Ind........2011
          1970 10 09.ColumbiaAssembly Hall......2011
          1970 10 10.St. LouisAthletic Club......2011
          1970 10 11.SpringfieldHigh School......2011
          1970 10 12.PrestonburghHigh School......2011
          1970 10 13.PikevilleFaith Chapel......2011
          1970 10 14.FrankfortBradford Hall......2011
          1970 10 15.BarbourvilleUnion Coll......2011
          1970 10 16.LexingtonUniv Kentucky......2011
          1970 10 17.Nashville, (Tenn).......2011
          1970 10 18.DonaldsonvilleLafitte C......2011
          1970 10 191970 10 31New OrleansAl Hirt's......2011
          1970 10 24.New York, N.Y.U.N.Great Hall..DE7088...2011
          1970 -- --.U.S.A..WDVR-Broadcast.DE7087...2011

          November 1970

          1970 11 02.MississippiValley State......2011
          1970 11 03.Houston, Tex.Jones Hall......2011
          1970 11 04.San Antonio, Tex.Hemisplaza......2011
          1970 11 05.Tonkawa Oklahoma Coll......2011
          1970 11 06.Hot SpringsConvention C......2011
          1970 11 091970 11 21Los Angeles, Cal.Ambassador HotelNowGrove =ex CocoanutGr.....2011
          1970 11 12.Los Angeles, Cal..“Scott’sPlace” broadcast.DE7086...2011
          1970 11 15.Los Angeles, Cal.Temple Emmanuel Of Beverly HILLSSacredConcert.DE905506,1-34
          05,3-15
          NDCS 1075.2011
          1970 11 22.San Diego, Cal....Sacred Concert...2011
          1970 11 23.MidlandCountry Club......2011
          1970 11 24.AlbuquerqueCivic Auditorium......2011
          1970 11 25.EvergreenRed Ram......2011
          1970 11 28.Osage Beach, Mo........2011
          1970 11 29.Oklahoma City, Okla........2011

          December 1970

          1970 12 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Singer Nell Brookshire joins the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
          1970 12 01.Greenville(Texas)Auditorium......2011
          1970 12 02.Pine Bluff (Ark)College......2011
          1970 12 03.Muskogee (Okla)Assembly......2011
          1970 12 04.Dallas, Tex.Fairmont Hotel......2011
          1970 12 05.Ft. Worth, Tex.Will Rogers Auditorium......2011
          1970 12 09.New York, N.Y.National Rec Studios..DE708908,2-29
          02,1-6
          97,3-13
          91,3-7
          84,4-10
          ..2011
          1970 12 10.New York, N.Y.Americana Hotel"SplendidAmericanAward".....2011
          1970 12 11.New York, N.Y.National Rec Studios..DE709008,2-29
          97,3-13
          91,3-7
          90,3-3
          ..2011
          1970 12 13.Wichita Falls, Tex.Memorial AuditoriumEllington and rhythm section performed with the Wichita Falls Symphony

          "Mr. and Mrs.Fisher Palmer, Mr.and Mrs. Clifton Key, and Mr.and Mrs. Edwin Key attended the Symphony featuring Duke Ellington in Wichita Falls"
          • Stratemann, p.612
          • The Olney (Texas) Enterprise, 1970-12-17, p.7
          ....
          added 2011

          updated 2012-11-09
          1970 12 16.Savannah.With Symphony.....2011
          1970 12 171970 12 19Boston, Mass.Paul's Mall......2011
          1970 12 201970 12 21Chicago, Ill.Ruggles X2......2011
          1970 12 22.Chicago, Ill.Universal Studio..DE7091...2011
          1970 12 25
          Friday
          1971 01 13Las Vegas, Nev.Circus Maximus theatre-restaurant
          at Caesar's Palace
          According to Vail II, the Ellington orchestra alternated with Woody Herman's orchestra, and played one set nightly at 2 a.m. during this three week engagement. It is not clear if the first 2 a.m. performance was played in the very early hours of Christmas morning, or the very late night of Christmas day.Vail IIDE905205,3-57
          05,1-35
          NDCS 1075.
          added 2011

          updated 2013-02-27
          1970 12 26
          Saturday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Circus Maximus, Caesar's Palacesee 1970 12 25....2011
          1970 12 27
          Sunday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Circus Maximus, Caesar's Palacesee 1970 12 25....2011
          1970 12 28
          Monday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Circus Maximus, Caesar's Palacesee 1970 12 25....2011
          1970 12 29
          Tuesday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Circus Maximus, Caesar's Palacesee 1970 12 25....2011
          1970 12 30
          Wednesday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Circus Maximus, Caesar's Palacesee 1970 12 25....2011
          1970 12 31
          Thursday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Coliseum, Caesar's PalaceThe Ellington and Herman orchestras began playing at 8 pm

          The Ellington orchestra was broadcast over NBC's All Star Parade of Bands later in the evening.
          • Stratemann p.612
          • Vail II
          DE7092..djp
          added 2011

          updated 2013-02-27



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          January 1971

          1971 01 01
          Friday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Circus Maximus, Caesar's Palacesee 1970 12 25....2011
          1971 01 02
          Saturday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Circus Maximus, Caesar's Palacesee 1970 12 25....2011
          1971 01 03
          Sunday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Circus Maximus, Caesar's Palacesee 1970 12 25....2011
          1971 01 04
          Monday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Circus Maximus, Caesar's Palacesee 1970 12 25....2011
          1971 01 05
          Tuesday
          .Los Angeles, Cal.Now Grove
          Ambassador Hotel
          Joint concert with Ella Fitzgerald's group, extensively described by Downbeat reviewer Harvey Siders, who praised Ellington and his orchestra, describing many of the songs played, and while complimenting Fitzgerald and her trio, panned her choice of material.

          The evening started with the Ellington orchestra playing two dance sets for a celebrity-filled audience on a "tiny dance floor" before Ellington made his appearance to begin the concert segment with Rockin' in Rhythm.

          Downbeat says the Now Grove was formerly the Cocoanut Grove, the name shown in Stratemann.
          Downbeat, 1971-01-07, pp.30-31DE7101.
          • Stratemann, p.612
          • Vail II
          djp
          added 2011

          updated 2013-02-27
          1971 01 05
          Tuesday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Circus Maximus, Caesar's Palace
          see 1970 12 25

          While Vail suggests it may have been possible to get back to Las Vegas in time for the nightly 2 a.m. set, this is not confirmed

          Current (2013) GoogleMaps driving directions suggest it would take about 4 hours, and it is unlikely the Los Angeles gig would have ended early enough.

          It seems more likely this, being a Tuesday, was a night off from Caesar's - a review of the booking contract may show the band had a regular night off.
          Vail II...
          added 2011

          updated 2013-02-27
          1971 01 06
          Wednesday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Circus Maximus, Caesar's Palacesee 1970 12 25....2011
          1971 01 07
          Thursday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Circus Maximus, Caesar's Palacesee 1970 12 25....2011
          1971 01 08
          Friday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Circus Maximus, Caesar's Palacesee 1970 12 25....2011
          1971 01 09
          Saturday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Circus Maximus, Caesar's Palacesee 1970 12 25....2011
          1971 01 10
          Sunday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Circus Maximus, Caesar's Palacesee 1970 12 25....2011
          1971 01 11
          Monday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Circus Maximus, Caesar's Palacesee 1970 12 25....2011
          1971 01 12
          Tuesday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Circus Maximus, Caesar's Palacesee 1970 12 25....2011
          1971 01 13
          Wednesday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Circus Maximus, Caesar's Palacesee 1970 12 25

          End of engagement - it is not clear if the last performance was after midnight Tuesday, or after midnight Wednesday.
          ....2011
          1971 01 13...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          (Exact date not confirmed)

          When the band left the west coast, Cat Anderson was replaced by Eddie Preston. Cat elected to stay on the coast to do studio work.
          • New Desor vol.2
          • Stratemann p.612
          djpAdded 2012 10 10
          1971 01 14
          Thursday
          1971 01 24
          Sunday
          Houston, Tex.Shamrock Hilton......2011
          1971 01 15
          Friday
          .Houston, Tex.Shamrock Hilton-see 1971 01 14.....2011
          1971 01 16
          Saturday
          .Houston, Tex.Shamrock Hilton-see 1971 01 14.....2011
          1971 01 17
          Sunday
          .Houston, Tex.Shamrock Hilton-see 1971 01 14.....2011
          1971 01 18
          Monday
          .Houston, Tex.Shamrock Hilton-see 1971 01 14.....2011
          1971 01 19
          Tuesday
          .Houston, Tex.Shamrock Hilton-see 1971 01 14.....2011
          1971 01 20
          Wednesday
          .Houston, Tex.Shamrock Hilton-see 1971 01 14.....2011
          1971 01 21...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Eddie Preston, trumpet, rejoins the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
          1971 01 21
          Thursday
          .Houston, Tex.Shamrock Hilton-see 1971 01 14.....2011
          1971 01 22
          Friday
          .Houston, Tex.Shamrock Hilton-see 1971 01 14.....2011
          1971 01 23
          Saturday
          .Houston, Tex.Shamrock Hilton-see 1971 01 14.....2011
          1971 01 24
          Sunday
          .Houston, Tex.Shamrock Hilton-see 1971 01 14.....2011
          1971 01 25
          Monday
          .HarrisburgForum......2011
          1971 01 26
          Tuesday
          .activity not documented.
          1971 01 27
          Wednesday
          .activity not documented.
          1971 01 28
          Thursday
          .activity not documented.
          1971 01 29
          Friday
          .WayneCovered Wagon......2011
          1971 01 30
          Saturday
          .PrincetonMccarter Theat......2011
          1971 01 31
          Sunday
          .PlainfieldHigh School......2011

          February 1971

          1971 02 01
          Monday
          .New York, N.Y.National Rec Studios..DE710293,3-8
          84,4-10
          ..2011
          1971 02 02
          Tuesday
          .New York, N.Y.National Rec Studios..DE7103...2011
          1971 02 02
          Tuesday
          .Philadelphia,Penn..“Mike Douglas Show”.DE710484,4-10..2011
          1971 02 03
          Wednesday
          .New York, N.Y.National Rec Studios..DE710500,2-16
          84,4-10
          ..2011
          1971 02 04
          Thursday
          ...Danish radio Items ?...09,3-5.2011
          1971 02 05
          Friday
          .activity not documented.
          1971 02 06
          Saturday
          .activity not documented.
          1971 02 07
          Sunday
          .activity not documented.
          1971 02 08
          Monday
          .activity not documented.
          1971 02 09
          Tuesday
          .activity not documented.
          1971 02 10
          Wednesday
          .activity not documented.
          1971 02 11
          Thursday
          .New York, N.Y.National Rec Studios..DE710608,3-32
          08,2-29
          05,2-30
          91,4-6
          91,3-2
          91,2-1
          ..2011
          1971 02 11
          Thursday
          .+Milton, Mass........2011
          1971 02 12
          Friday
          .Philadelphia,Penn.Brandi's Warf......2011
          1971 02 13
          Saturday
          .activity not documented.
          1971 02 14
          Sunday
          .Washington, D.C.Bolling Air Force Base..DE7107...2011
          1971 02 15
          Monday
          .activity not documented.
          1971 02 16
          Tuesday
          .activity not documented.
          1971 02 17
          Wednesday
          .New York, N.Y..“Dick Cavett Show”.....2011
          1971 02 17
          Wednesday
          .New York, N.Y.+ National Rec Studios..DE7108
          DE7109
          02,1-6
          91,4-6
          91,3-2
          91,2-1
          ..2011
          1971 02 18
          Thursday
          .activity not documented.
          1971 02 19
          Friday
          8:30 PM
          .Hershey, Penn.Hershey Community TheatreThe Hershey Educational And Cultural Center proudly presents - on stage - DUKE ELLINGTON And His Orchestra

          Tickets $6, $5, $4
          Ad, Lebanon Daily News, 1971-02-18, p23....

          updated 2012-09-02
          1971 02 20
          Saturday
          .WhitehallArmory......2011
          1971 02 21
          Sunday
          .activity not documented.
          1971 02 22
          Monday
          .Baltimore, Md.Left Bank..DE7110
          DE7111
          ...2011
          1971 02 23
          Tuesday
          .New York, N.Y.National Rec Stud..DE711205,3-57
          05,2-30
          00,2-16
          90,3-3
          ..2011
          1971 02 24
          Wednesday
          .activity not documented.
          1971 02 25
          Thursday
          .Burlington, Io.High School......2011
          1971 02 26
          Friday
          .Milwaukee, Wisc.St.John Hospital..DE7113...2011
          1971 02 26
          Friday
          .Milwaukee, Wisc.Uihlein Hall Arts Center......2011
          1971 02 27
          Saturday
          .Toronto, Ont.St.Paul Church..DE7114...2011
          1971 02 28
          Sunday
          .Pittsburgh, Penn.Health Club......2011

          March 1971

          1971 03 01
          Monday
          1971 03 06Toronto, Ont.Beverly Hill Motor Hotel
          Downsview
          This is likely to have appears to have been a supper club type of engagement. Sometime during this week, the band was recorded playing April in Paris and Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me.DE7116...
          added 2011

          updated 2013-03-07
          1971 03 02
          Tuesday
          Noon
          .Toronto, Ont.Lounge, Four Seasons Hotel9 minute Ellington interview by Elwood Glover for CBC TV's daytime "Luncheon Date With Elwood Glover" showStratemann p.615.DE7115.djp
          added 2011

          updated 2013-03-07
          1971 03 02
          Tuesday
          .Toronto, Ont.Beverly Hills Motor Hotelsee 1971 03 01.....2011
          1971 03 03
          Wednesday
          .Toronto, Ont.Beverly Hills Motor Hotelsee 1971 03 01.....2011
          1971 03 04
          Thursday
          .Toronto, Ont.Beverly Hills Motor Hotelsee 1971 03 01.....2011
          1971 03 05
          Friday
          .Toronto, Ont.Beverly Hills Motor Hotel"Duke Talking About His Life And Music" - prerecording for CBC's W5 televison current affairs/newsmagazine program..DE7117..djp
          added 2011

          updated 2013-03-07
          1971 03 05
          Friday
          .Toronto, Ont.Beverly Hills Motor Hotelsee 1971 03 01.....2011
          1971 03 06
          Saturday
          .Toronto, Ont.Beverly Hills Motor Hotelsee 1971 03 01.....2011
          1971 03 07
          Sunday
          ..activities not documented - likely a travel day.
          1971 03 08
          Monday
          .New York, N.Y..Ellington was named to the Songwriter's Hall of Fame, leaving before the awards were presented to go to a boxing match.....djpadded 2013-03-07
          1971 03 08
          Monday
          .New York, N.Y.Madison Square GardenEllington attended the heavyweight championship fight between Mohammed Ali and Joe Frazier.....djpadded 2013-03-07
          1971 03 08
          Monday
          .New York, N.Y.Statler Hilton HotelThe Ellington orchestra played at Joe Frazier's victory party at the hotel......
          added 2011

          updated 2013-03-07
          1971 03 09
          Tuesday
          .activity not documented.
          1971 03 10
          Wednesday
          1971 03 10
          Wednesday
          .United NationsGeneral Assembly Hall at the U.N., located in New York CityEllington played piano at a reception celebrating the 22nd anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.Stratemann p.615...djp
          added 2011

          updated 2013-03-07
          1971 03 11
          Thursday
          .activity not documented.
          1971 03 12
          Friday
          .New York, N.Y.Swedish ConsulateEllington is made a member of the Sweden's Academy of Music, the first non-classical composer to be inducted. A number of U.S. newspapers later reported that President Nixon phoned Duke to congratulate him.Stratemann p.615..MIMM 481 photo
          VAR photo
          djp
          added 2011

          updated 2013-03-07
          1971 03 13
          Saturday
          .New York, N.Y.Founders Hall Gymnasium
          Long Island University Brooklyn Center
          Concert for 1,700 in a gymnasium that was formerly the Brooklyn Paramount Theater Stratemann p.615 citing DESB...djp
          added 2011

          updated 2013-03-07
          1971 03 14
          Sunday
          .activity not documented.
          1971 03 15
          Monday
          .activity not documented.
          1971 03 16
          Tuesday
          .Los Angeles, Cal.Hollywood Palladium
          6215 Sunset Blvd.
          Ellington received a Grammy award for Best Big Band Album of the Year for the LP "Duke Ellington's 70th Birthday Concert.." The ceremony, hosted by Andy Wililams, was broadcast nationally on the ABC television network.Stratemann p.615DE7118...
          added 2011

          updated 2013-03-07
          1971 03 17
          Wednesday
          ..activities not documented-likely a travel day for Duke.
          1971 03 18
          Thursday
          .Reading, Penn.Rajah Theatre......2011
          1971 03 19
          Friday
          .Ocean City, Md.Convention H......2011
          1971 03 20
          Saturday
          .activity not documented.
          1971 03 21
          Sunday
          .activity not documented.
          1971 03 22
          Monday
          .Greenville, S.C.Charcoal Steak House.Stratemann p.615 citing DESB....2011
          1971 03 23
          Tuesday
          .activity not documented.
          1971 03 24
          Wednesday
          .activity not documented.
          1971 03 25
          Thursday
          .Sanford, Fla.Sanford Civic Center.Stratemann p.615....2011
          1971 03 26
          Friday
          .Clearwater, Fla.Fort Harrison Hotel
          Stratemann p.615 noted DESB has two (conflicting) locations for this date, Clearwater and Fort Harrison Hotel, Tampa. The hotel, now the headquarters of the Church of Scientology, was in Clearwater, not Tampa. Clearwater is due west of Tampa.
          .....
          added 2011

          updated 2013-03-07
          1971 03 27
          Saturday
          .activity not documented.
          1971 03 28
          Sunday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Thunderbird
          Stratemann p.615 cites "DESB, but unlikely."

          This engagement would require a sidetrip from the Florida tour that was in progress.
          .....
          added 2011

          updated 2013-03-07
          1971 03 29
          Monday
          9 pm to 1 am
          .West Palm Beach, Fla.Martha Washington Room
          Ramada Inn
          "On the Lake"
          Downtown
          Possibly dine and dance - the ad mentions table reservations. The photo in the Palm Beach Post the next day says several hundred people attended.
          • Ads, Palm Beach Post-Times:
            • 1971-03-27, p.14
            • 1971-03-28, p.B13
          • Ad, Palm Beach Post 1971-03-29, p.B8
          • Mention in Reyn Davis' column, Winnipeg Free Press, 1971-03-30, p.49
          • Photo with caption, Palm Beach Post 1971-03-30, p.B1
          ...djp
          added 2013-03-08
          1971 03 30
          Tuesday
          .Orlando, Fla.Municipal AuditoriumConcert for 2,400Stratemann, p.615, citing DESB....
          added 2011

          updated 2013-03-08
          1971 03 31
          Wednesday
          .Maples, Fla.Royal Poinciana Golf ClubDinner danceStratemann, p.615, citing DESB....2011
          1971 03 --.Unknown.Telecast “And Beautiful Too“.DE7119...2011

          April 1971

          1971 04 01.Miami, Fla.Dade County Auditorium......2011
          1971 04 11...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Reed man Russell Procope leaves the band briefly.
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
          1971 04 12.Newark, N.J.Terrace Ballroom..DE7120...2011
          1971 04 16.New York, N.Y.Philharmonic Hall..DE712102,2-26NDCS 1045.2011
          1971 04 17...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Reed player Harold “Geezil” Minverve joins the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
          1971 04 17.WilmingtonCounty Club......2011
          1971 04 18.WebsterAuditorium......2011
          1971 04 201971 04 26Washington, D.C.Shoreham H.......2011
          1971 04 20.Washington, D.C.Shoreham H...DE7122...2011
          1971 04 24.Washington, D.C.Shoreham H...DE7123...2011
          1971 04 27.New York, N.Y.National Rec Studios..DE712484,4-10..2011
          1971 04 28.New York, N.Y.National Rec Studios..DE712500,2-16..2011
          1971 04 29.New York, N.Y.Waldorf Astoria......2011

          May 1971

          1971 05 01.Schenectady, N.Y.Union Coll.......2011
          1971 05 02.Providence, R.I.Veteran's Auditorium......2011
          1971 05 04...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Reed player Harold “Geezil” Minverve leaves the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
          1971 05 051971 05 06New York, N.Y.National Rec StudiosDE recording session.DE712604,3-31
          99,4-19
          84,4-10
          ..2011
          1971 05 07.Hartford, Conn. Bushnell AuditoriumInterview 6'40.DE906911,1-29
          10,3-22
          08,2-37
          08,1-6
          NDCS 1089.2011
          1971 05 08 ?.MarylandPenitentiary......2011
          1971 05 09.RichmondCity Stadium......2011
          1971 05 10.Washington, D.C.Constitution..DE7127...2011
          1971 05 11.New York, N.Y.....85,4-5..2011
          1971 05 12.New York, N.Y.."Health SPA".....2011
          1971 05 13.New York, N.Y.National Rec Studios..DE712801,2-25
          00,2-16
          91,3-7
          ..2011
          1971 05 13..Hartford......2011
          1971 05 14.New York, N.Y.National Rec Studios...02,1-6
          91,3-3
          91,2-1
          90,3-3
          ..2011
          1971 05 171971 05 22Boston, Mass.Paul's Mall......2011
          1971 05 22.Boston, Mass.Life Hall..DE900299,5-26

          99,4-4
          94,2-9
          NDCS 1002.2011
          1971 05/06.U.S.A..activities not documented .DE7129...2011

          June 1971

          1971 06 041971 06 05Cedar GroveMeadowbrook......2011
          1971 06 06.Jamaica, N.Y.Univers....94,2-9..2011
          1971 06 07.Princetown, N.J........2011
          1971 06 08.Peoria, Ill........2011
          1971 06 09.Valparaiso, Ind........2011
          1971 06 10.Joliet, Ill........2011
          1971 06 11.Chicago, Ill.Hyatt House......2011
          1971 06 12.Washington, D.C.Univers....94,2-9..2011
          1971 06 13.SaginawHill Auditorium......2011
          1971 06 14.Madison, Wisc.Camp Randall Stadium
          University of Wisconsin
          The University of Wisconsin bestowed an honourary doctorate of music on Ellington during its commencement ceremony. New Desor reports he played a recital at the university on this date, too..DE713009,3-5
          94,2-9
          Stratemann, pages 635 & 636
          AP wirestory in the Fond du Lac Commonwealth Reporter, 1971-06-14
          .
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-20
          1971 06 16.New York, N.Y.Madison Squa G....DE7131..2011
          1971 06 18.ParamusSteak Pit..DE713209,1-29
          05,1-42
          04,3-23+50+51
          98,2-23
          ..2011
          1971 06 19.ParamusSteak Pit......2011
          1971 06 21...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Russell Procope, alto sax and clarinet, rejoins the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
          1971 06 22.EdinboroState College..DE713394,2-9..2011
          1971 06 23.WayneCovered Wagon......2011
          1971 06 24.New York, N.Y.Central Park..DE7134...2011
          1971 06 27.Lancaster.Sacredconcert.....2011
          1971 06 28.New York, N.Y.National Rec Studios..DE713502,1-6
          01,2-25
          00,2-16
          ..2011
          1971 06 29.New York, N.Y.National Rec Studios..DE713602,2-27+28
          02,1-6+25
          01,2-25
          00,2-16
          98,1-4
          93,3-8
          91,3-2
          84,4-10
          ..2011
          1971 06 30.Atlantic City, N.J........2011

          July 1971

          1971 07 01.New York, N.Y.."JoefranklinShow" TV.....2011
          1971 07 01.Saragota Springs, N.Y. Performing Arts CenterEvening concertStratemann, p.617....2011
          1971 07 02.Newport, R.I..Newport Jazz Festival.DE713797,2-12..2011
          1971 07 031971 07 04CatskillScarlet Club......2011
          1971 07 06.New York, N.Y.Bryant Park......2011
          1971 07 09.Corona Queens.La Funeral.....2011
          1971 07 09.+Cleveland TennHardwick Farms......2011
          1971 07 11.SpringfieldCliff Park......2011
          1971 07 12.Canton (Ohio).......2011
          1971 07 13.Norton (Ohio).......2011
          1971 07 14.Highland P.Ravinia Fest..DE7138...2011
          1971 07 15.Columbus (Ohio).......2011
          1971 07 16.Rochester, N.Y.Baldwin Pav....84,5-5(NYC Madison Square Garden?)..2011
          1971 07 17.Grosse PointeCountry Cl......2011
          1971 07 18.FlintI.M.A. Auditorium......2011
          1971 07 19.Shokie, Ill........2011
          1971 07 20.Old Orchard Beach, MaineShop.......2011
          1971 07 21.Chicago, Ill.High Chapparell..DE7139...2011
          1971 07 211971 07 22Chicago, Ill.High Chapparell......2011
          1971 07 211971 07 24CheswickHarmar House......2011
          1971 07 251971 07 31Atlantic City, N.J.Steel Pier......2011
          1971 07 27.Atlantic CitySteel Pier..DE714001,1-28
          98,1-4
          ..2011
          1971 07 31...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Joe Benjamin leaves the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-10
          1971 07 31...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Wild Bill Davis leaves the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11

          August 1971

          1971 08 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Al Wesley, bass, joins and leaves the band this month
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-12
          1971 08 021971 08 28New York, N.Y.Rainbow Grill......2011
          1971 08 04.New York, N.Y.Rainbow Grill..DE7141...2011
          1971 08 08.AmblerTemple Univers......2011
          1971 08 14.New York, N.Y.Rainbow Grill..DE7142...2011
          1971 08 15.RoxburyFranklin Park......2011
          1971 08 21.New York, N.Y.Rainbow Grill..DE7143...2011
          1971 08 23.New York, N.Y.."Tonight Show".DE7144...2011
          1971 08 24.New York, N.Y.."Today Show".DE7145...2011
          1971 08 28.New York, N.Y.Rainbow Grill..DE7146...2011
          1971 08 28.+New York City, N.Y..Jazzmobile Concert.....2011
          1971 08 29.FreeportLakeside Theat......2011

          September 1971

          1971 09 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Joe Benjamin, bass, rejoins the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-10
          1971 09 04.Paterson, N.J.Hinchcliffe Stadiumconcert.....
          added 2011

          updated 2013-06-30
          1971 09 07...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Reed player Harold “Geezil” Minverve rejoins the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
          1971 09 071971 09 09TopsfieldTopsfield Fair......2011
          1971 09 08.HamptonOdyssee House......2011
          1971 09 10...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          John Coles, trumpet & fluegelhorn, born 1926, joins the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
          1971 09 11.Moskva.Arrival.....2011
          1971 09 13.LeningradOkyaakr Hall......2011
          1971 09 151971 09 18LeningradOkyaakr Hall....MIMM365+367photo
          MLDE145photo Morton photo
          .2011
          1971 09 201971 09 27MinskStrat632....LifeWebphoto.2011
          1971 09 281971 09 30KievMimm371photo......2011

          October 1971

          1971 10 011971 10 06Rostov.......2011
          1971 10 07.Moskva.Arrival.....2011
          1971 10 081971 10 12MoskvaEstradny Theatre
          Astoria HoTEL
          ....MIMM372photo
          LifeWebphoto
          .2011
          1971 10 09.MoskvaEstradny Theatre..DE714706,1-34..2011
          1971 10 10.Moskva.CBC-Interview.DE7148...2011
          1971 10 11.MoskvaDvorets Sporta..DE7149...2011
          1971 10 13.Paris, France.Stop.....2011
          1971 10 14.ArhusVejlby-Risskov H.......2011
          1971 10 14.Arhus+ Jazzhus Tagskaeg..DE7150...2011
          1971 10 15.Dusseldorf.......2011
          1971 10 16.Kamen (Ger).......2011
          1971 10 17.Bonn (Ger).......2011
          1971 10 18.RoubaixLe Colisee..DE715100,4-4
          91,4-6
          NDCS 1021.2011
          1971 10 19.SouthportFloral Hall..DE7152
          DE7153
          09,3-5
          93,1-6
          92,4-3
          KGphoto.2011
          1971 10 20.BournemouthWinter G...DE7154
          DE7155
          09,1-29
          05,1-42
          04,3-23
          ..2011
          1971 10 21.London, EnglandOdeon Hammersm......2011
          1971 10 21.London, England.+"ConversationWithDE".DE7156
          DE7157
          DE7158
          99,4-5
          92,4-3
          NDCS 1014.2011
          1971 10 22.BristolColston Hall..DE715999,4-16
          98,1-4
          95,1-6
          ..2011
          1971 10 23.NottinghamAlbert Hall......2011
          1971 10 24.Birmingham...DE7160
          DE7161
          00,2-23
          99,4-28
          99,4-16
          99,4-5
          98,1-4
          96,2-4
          95,1-6
          NDCS 1015/16.2011
          1971 10 25.Bruxelles, La BelgiquePALAIS BEAUX..DE7162...2011
          1971 10 26.Lyon.......2011
          1971 10 27.BordeauxL'alhambra..DE7163
          DE7164
          94,3-5
          94,2-8
          ..2011
          1971 10 28.Paris, FranceT.N.P...DE7165
          DE7166
          02,3-25
          00,3-10
          00,2-23

          84,4-12
          NDCS 1050
          VARphoto
          JazzCorner-photo
          .2011
          1971 10 29.Rotterdam, The NetherlandsDe Doelen..DE716785,3-2..2011
          1971 10 30.WarszawaSali Kongres..DE716809,2-10
          98,1-4
          85,3-2
          81,2-6
          80,3-5
          80,2-4
          80,1-1
          79,1-2
          ..2011
          1971 10 31.BelgradePalasport......2011

          November 1971

          1971 11 01.BudapestErkel Theatre......2011
          1971 11 02.Zurich.......2011
          1971 11 03.BolognaPalasport..DE7169...2011
          1971 11 04.BucarestSala Paltalui......2011
          1971 11 05.BerlinPhilharmonie..DE717006,1-34
          05,2-16
          98,4-10
          98,1-4
          Videophotos.2011
          1971 11 06.Wien.......2011
          1971 11 07.CopenhagenTivoli..DE7171
          DE7172
          07,2-5
          05,2-38
          03,2-4
          01,3-26
          01,2-10
          99,3-7
          87,4-6
          84,5-5
          Stratemann 629photo
          Webphotos
          .2011
          1971 11 08.OsloChateau Neuf..DE717308,2-6
          07,3-19
          96,2-4
          84,5-5
          ..2011
          1971 11 09.UppsalaUniv.Aulan......2011
          1971 11 09.Uppsala + Interview..DE7174
          DE7175
          DE7176
          98,2-22

          94,3-4
          91,4-6
          84,5-5
          ..2011
          1971 11 10.MalmoeSavoy Hotel + Stadsteatret..DE7177
          DE7178
          07,2-5
          06,1-33
          ..2011
          1971 11 11.MunichDeutsches Mus...DE7179...2011
          1971 11 12.Regensburg.......2011
          1971 11 13.Strasbourg.......2011
          1971 11 14.BarcelonaPalau Musica2 Concerts: 6:30+10:45pm.DE718009,3-9
          06,1-34
          05,3-35
          05,2-14+38
          92,4-4
          NDCS 1072.2011
          1971 11 16...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Trumpeter Herbie Jones rejoins the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
          1971 11 16.Rio De JaneiroMunicipal..DE718109,3-36
          95,1-5
          ..2011
          1971 11 171971 11 18Rio De JaneiroMunicipal......2011
          1971 11 191971 11 20Sao PauloTeat Municipal......2011
          1971 11 21.MontevideoPalac Penarol......2011
          1971 11 22...Suicide of Fred GuyDEMS 1996/2-2djpAdded 2012 10 11
          Updated 2013-06-20
          1971 11 22.Buenos AiresGran Rex..DE718298,1-6
          95,1-5
          ..2011
          1971 11 23.Buenos AiresGran Rex......2011
          1971 11 24.Buenos AiresGran Rex..DE718398,1-6
          95,1-5
          ..2011
          1971 11 25.MendozaEstad Pacifico..DE718495,1-5..2011
          1971 11 26.SantiagoCaupolican..DE718508,3-40
          04,1-32
          03,3-11
          98,1-6
          95,1-5
          ..2011
          1971 11 27.Lima (Peru).......2011
          1971 11 28.Quito (Ecuador).......2011
          1971 11 29.Bogota (Colombia).......2011
          1971 11 30.CaracasTeatro Municipal......2011

          December 1971

          1971 12 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Eddie Preston, trumpet, leaves the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
          1971 12 011971 12 02CaracasTeatro Municipal......2011
          1971 12 031971 12 04San Juan (Puertorico).......2011
          1971 12 05.Panama City.......2011
          1971 12 06.ManaguaTeatro Nacional......2011
          1971 12 07.Mexico C.Pal. Fine Arts......2011
          1971 12 08.Guadalajara (Mexico).......2011
          1971 12 09.Mexico C.Pal. Fine Arts......2011
          1971 12 10...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Trumpeter Herbie Jones leaves the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
          1971 12 10.Monterrey (Mexico).......2011
          1971 12 11.Chicago, Ill.Aragon Ballroom..DE7186...2011
          1971 12 12.MuncieEmens Auditorium......2011
          1971 12 131971 12 31New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillABC-TV "Ellington At RBG"....Strat6192011
          1971 12 14.New York, N.Y..Interview.....2011
          1971 12 14.New York, N.Y.+ Rainbow Grill..DE7187
          DE7188
          ...2011
          1971 12 19.PhiladelMethodist Church......2011
          1971 12 26.Washington, D.C.Kennedy Cent......2011
          1971 12 --.New York, N.Y.Rainbow Grill...09,3-5..2011
          1971 12 31.New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillA KFS wirestory titled Voice of Broadway said Rainbow Grill was the highest priced New Year's Eve premises at $50 a person which included tips but not booze.The Palladium-Times, Oswego, N.Y. 1971-12-21 p.14DE7189...
          added 2011

          updated 2013-05-29



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          January 1972

          1972 01 00.. UnknownUndated concert sometime during the Far East trip, in January or February, location unknown.DE7210...2011
          1972 01 01
          Saturday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillEnd of Rainbow Grill engagement...Stratemann,p.621.2011
          1972 01 04
          Tuesday
          1972 01 05
          Wednesday
          New York, N.Y..Travel, New York to Tokyo...Stratemann,p.621.2011
          1972 01 05
          Wednesday
          .Tokyo, Japan."Tokyo Calling".DE7201...2011
          1972 01 06
          Thursday
          afternoon
          .Tokyo, JapanOkuru HotelEllington met reporters at his hotel six hours before the Jan. 6 concerts.Pacific Stars & Stripes 1972-01-08 p.7...djp
          added 2013-06-30
          1972 01 06
          Thursday
          .Shinjuku, Tokyo, JapanTokyo Kosei Nenkin Kaikan Two concerts, both taped.

          The Stars and Stripes review of the first concert(s) commented on Ellington's meeting with reporters in a large hotel conference room at the Okura Hotel six hours before the show, and on the crowded concert hall, Thursday.

          'Ellington said he deeply felt, personally and professionally, the loss of alto saxophonist Johnny Hodges. He said Hodges' solos might now be thrown to a trumpeter or another instrumentalist, but never to another saxophonist. "I'm protecting myself from criticism and also protecting him (another alto man who couldn't match Hodges) - he's the one who's going to get hit over the head."

          Personnel specifically named in the concert were Cootie Willaims, Paul Gonsalves, Booty Wood, Russell Procope, Harold Ashby, and Rufus Jones.

          The reporter described how Ellington often vanished during solos, and during Harlem, walked in front of the darkened bandstand thrusting microphones at musicians so they could be better heard.

          The audience included kids in long hair and garish threads, and greyish elders in conservative and stylish dress.

          • Stratemann,p.622
          • "Ellington on 4th Japan Swing",Hal Drake, S&S staff writer, Pacific Stars and Stripes 1972-01-08 p.7
          DE7202
          DE7203
          ..djp
          added 2011

          updated 2012-09-15
          2013-07-01
          1972 01 07
          Friday
          .Tokyo, JapanNHK StudioTaping for 30-minute NHK-TV program
          The band performed several numbers and Ellington is interviewed throughout the performance.
          DE7204.Stratemann 622 photo
          MIMMphoto
          .
          added 2011

          updated 2012-09-15
          1972 01 07
          Friday
          6:30 PM
          .Shinjuku, Tokyo, JapanTokyo Kosei Nenkin Kaikan
          Concert

          In reporting about the Jan. 6 concerts, Stars and Stripes said two more concerts were scheduled at this venue, Friday 6:30 pm and Saturday 2:00 pm
          Pacific Stars & Stripes 1972-01-08 p.7...djpadded 2012-06-30
          1972 01 08
          Saturday
          2 PM
          .Shinjuku, Tokyo, JapanTokyo Kosei Nenkin KaikanConcert.DE7205.Stratemann,p.622.
          added 2011

          updated 2012-09-16
          1972 01 08
          Saturday
          7 PM
          .Yokohama, JapanPrefectural Concert HallConcertPacific Stars & Stripes 1972-01-08 p.7...djpadded 2012-06-30
          1972 01 09
          Sunday
          .Osaka, Japan.Possibly a travel day...Stratemann,p.622.2011
          1972 01 10
          Monday
          .Osaka, JapanFestival HallConcert (recorded).DE7206.Stratemann,p.622djp
          added 2011

          updated 2012-09-16
          1972 01 11
          Tuesday
          .Nagoya, JapanNagoyashi Kokaidoconcert...Stratemann,p.622.2011
          1972 01 12
          Wednesday
          .Kyoto, Japan.concert...Stratemann,p.622.2011
          1972 01 13
          Thursday
          .Kobe, JapanKokusai Kaikan....Stratemann,p.622.2011
          1972 01 14
          Friday
          .Hiroshima, JapanHiroshima Kokaido
          (possibly
          Hiroshima-shi Kokaido)
          concert...Stratemann,p.622.2011
          1972 01 15
          Saturday
          .Kumamoto, JapanShimin Kaikan....Stratemann,p.622.2011
          1972 01 16
          Sunday
          .Fukuoka, JapanFukuoka Denki HallConcert (recorded).DE7207.Stratemann,p.622.2011
          1972 01 17
          Monday
          .Kokura, JapanKokura Shimin KaikanConcert (recorded).DE7208.Stratemann,p.622.2011
          1972 01 18
          Tuesday
          .Taipei, Formosa.Flight from Japan to Formosa

          Meeting with reporters at Taipei International Airport.
          .DE7209.Stratemann,p.621.added 2013-07-04
          1972 01 18
          Tuesday
          .Taipei, FormosaTaipei City HallTwo hour concert (recorded) for an invited audience of 2,000, sponsored by the China Youth Corps and the American Embassy.

          Stars and Stripes reported Mercer Ellington and Edward II (Edward Kennedy Ellington II) were with the band.
          • Stratemann p.621
          • Pacific Stars and Stripes, 1972-01-20
          • Vail II
          DE7209...
          added 2011

          updated 2013-07-04
          1972 01 19
          Wednesday
          .Taipei, Formosa.Concert (recorded) Stratemann p.621....2011
          1972 01 20
          Thursday
          .Manila, PhillipinesCultural Center..DE905706,3-34
          06,2-7
          NDCS 1078.2011
          1972 01 21
          Friday
          .Hong Kong, British ColonyConcert Hall....Stratemann,p.622.2011
          1972 01 22
          Saturday
          .Bangkok, ThailandNational Theatre....Stratemann,p.622.2011
          1972 01 23
          Sunday
          .Mandalay, Burma.....Stratemann,p.622.2011
          1972 01 24
          Monday
          1972 01 26Rangoon, Burma.....Stratemann,p.622.2011
          1972 01 27
          Thursday
          .Calcutta, India.....Stratemann,p.622.2011
          1972 01 28
          Friday
          .Colombo, Ceylon.....Stratemann,p.622.2011
          1972 01 29
          Saturday
          .Singapore, Malaysia.Stopover and interviewAP wirestory in The St. Petersburg Independent, 1972-01-30..Stratemann,p.622.added 2011

          updated 2012-08-26
          1972 01 30
          Sunday
          .Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.....Stratemann,p.622.2011
          1972 01 31
          Monday
          1972 02 01
          Tuesday
          Djakarta, Indonesia.....Stratemann,p.622.2011

          February 1972

          1972 02 02
          Wednesday
          1972 02 03
          Thursday
          Singapore, Malaysia.....Stratemann,p.622.2011
          1972 02 04
          Friday
          .Travel To Australia.....Stratemann,p.621.2011
          1972 02 05
          Saturday
          .Perth, W.A.,Australia,
          Australia
          Subiaco Oval.Concert in stadium in a suburb of Perth..Stratemann,p.622.
          added 2011

          updated 2012-09-16
          1972 02 06
          Sunday
          1972 02 07
          Monday
          Adelaide, S.A., Australia.....Stratemann,p.622.2011
          1972 02 08
          Tuesday
          1972 02 09
          Wednesday
          Melbourne, Vict., AustraliaDallas Brooks Hall....Stratemann,p.622.2011
          1972 02 09
          Wednesday
          .Brisbane, Queensland, AustraliaFestival Hall....Stratemann,p.622.2011
          1972 02 10
          Thursday
          1972 02 11
          Friday
          Sydney, N.S.W., AustraliaCapitol TheatreConcerts

          (the Feb 12 concert was recorded)
          .DE7211.Stratemann,p.622.
          added 2011

          updated 2012-09-16
          1972 02 13
          Sunday
          .Auckland, New Zealand....05,1-8LTinfo.2011
          1972 02 14
          Monday
          ...Travel to Honolulu, U.S.A....Stratemann,p.621.2011
          1972 02 14...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Singer Nell Brookshire leaves the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
          1972 02 15
          Tuesday
          .Honolulu, Hi.International Center ArenaConcert (recorded)
          with Sarah Vaughan and Billy Eckstine
          .DE7212.Stratemann,p.621.
          added 2011

          updated 2012-09-16
          1972 02 16
          Wednesday
          ...
          Return to the continental United States - likely arriving at SeaTac Airport
          ...Stratemann
          p.621
          djpadded 2012-09-15
          1972 02 16
          Wednesday
          .Tacoma, Wash.Temple Theatre....Stratemann,p.621.2011
          1972 02 17
          Thursday
          .Bellingham, Wash.Elk's Club....Stratemann,p.621.2011
          1972 02 18
          Friday
          .Vancouver, B.C.Queen Elizabeth TheatreConcert (recorded)

          Stratemann says there were 2 concerts, 7:30 and 10:00 PM, but this needs to be confirmed since it seems odd for Vancouver.
          .DE7213.Stratemann,p.621.
          added 2011

          updated 2012-09-16
          1972 02 19
          Saturday
          .Milwaukie, Ore......Stratemann,p.621.2011
          1972 02 20
          Sunday
          .Seattle, Wash.Opera HouseTwo concerts, 3PM and 8 PM...Stratemann,p.621.2011
          1972 02 21
          Monday-
          .Portland, Ore.Roaring 20s Room
          Hoyt Hotel
          ..DE7214
          DE7215
          02,1-25
          01,3-21/27

          84,4-12
          NDCS 1034.2011
          1972 02 22
          Tuesday
          .Corvallis, Ore.Elk's Club....Stratemann,p.621.2011
          1972 02 23
          Wednesday
          .San Jose, Cal.State College....Gleason244.2011
          1972 02 24
          Thursday
          .ModestoSportsmen Club....Stratemann,p.621.2011
          1972 02 25
          Friday-
          .BerkeleyZellerbach A...DE7216.Stratemann,p.621.2011
          1972 02 26
          Saturday
          .Santa BarbaraCampbell....Stratemann,p.621.2011
          1972 02 27
          Sunday
          .StocktonCivic Auditorium....Stratemann,p.621.2011
          1972 02 28
          Monday
          .BakersfieldB. Inn....Stratemann,p.621.2011
          1972 02 29
          Tuesday
          .OceansidePendleton....Stratemann,p.621.2011

          March 1972

          1972 03 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Malcolm Taylor, trombone, leaves the band in March (New Desor) or February (Stratemann
          p.713)
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
          1972 03 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Vince Prudente, trombone, born in 1937, joins the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
          1972 03 01
          Wednesday
          1972 03 04
          Saturday
          Los Angeles, Cal.Ambassador Hotel....Stratemann,p.621.2011
          1972 03 05
          Sunday
          .San RafaelCivic C. X2....Stratemann,p.621.2011
          1972 03 06
          Monday
          .Rocklin Sierra College....Stratemann,p.621.2011
          1972 03 07
          Tuesday
          .ChicoMain Auditorium....Stratemann,p.621.2011
          1972 03 08
          Wednesday
          1972 03 11
          Saturday
          Los Angeles, Cal.Ambassador Hotel....Stratemann,p.621.2011
          1972 03 12
          Sunday
          .Huachuca CityFort H.....Stratemann,p.621.2011
          1972 03 13
          Monday
          1972 03 25Downsview (Near Toronto), Ont......Stratemann,p.621.2011
          1972 03 26
          Sunday
          .London, (Can)Alumni Hall....Stratemann,p.621.2011
          1972 03 27
          Monday
          1972 03 31
          Friday
          Detroit, Mich.Michigan Palace....Stratemann,p.621.2011

          April 1972

          1972 04 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Trombonist Booty Wood leaves the band in early April
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
          1972 04 01.Detroit, Mich.Palace....Stratemann,p.621.2011
          1972 04 02.Warren Packard Music H.....Stratemann,p.621.2011
          1972 04 03.BloomingtonUniversity......2011
          1972 04 04.MarionHigh School......2011
          1972 04 05.DefianceComm Center......2011
          1972 04 06.South BendStephan Cent......2011
          1972 04 07.Ocean City, Md........2011
          1972 04 09.New York, N.Y.St Peter's Church......2011
          1972 04 10.New York, N.Y.Whitney MuseumConcert

          At the Whitney, where Ellington was "participating in a concert as pianist" Togo Ambassador to the U.S. Epiphane Ayi Mawussl presented Ellington with a block of Togo postage stamps bearing Duke's likeness.
          AP wirephoto published in the San Antonio Express, 1972-04-12, p.12-ADE7217 + ND908109,3-5
          09,1-29
          07,1-42
          05,1-42
          00,4-14
          96,2-5
          96,1-9
          NDCS 1095.
          added 2011

          updated 2013-06-30
          1972 04 11.PortlandCity Hall......2011
          1972 04 12.Bremerton, N.Y........2011
          1972 04 13.Rochester, N.Y.Auditorium......2011
          1972 04 14.WayneCovered Wagon..DE7218...2011
          1972 04 151972 04 16SpringfieldMunic Auditorium...89,1-12..2011
          1972 04 17.ManchesterPract.Arts......2011
          1972 04 18.YorkMotor Inn......2011
          1972 04 19.NewtonTimber's Rest..DE7219...2011
          1972 04 20.Newark, N.J.Symphony HallAfternoon concert for up to 3,000 schoolchildrenAP wirestory by Chris Connell, datelined Newark, in the Daily Mail, Hagerstown, 1972-04-22 p.5 and Pacific Stars and Stripes, 1972-04-25, p.14...djp
          added 2011

          updated 2013-06-19
          1972 04 21.Glen CoveLincoln House......2011
          1972 04 22.Stony BrookPost Center......2011
          1972 04 23.Baltimore, Md.Left Bank..DE722006,1-34..2011
          1972 04 24.Westminster, Md........2011
          1972 04 25.New York, N.Y.Waldorf Astoria......2011
          1972 04 26.Oil City, Penn........2011
          1972 04 27.CaldwellOn The Hill Th......2011
          1972 04 28.Alexandria Williams Hs..DE7221...2011
          1972 04 29.Newark, N.J.NAACP Center......2011
          1972 04 29.New York, N.Y.Le MistralBirthday party for Ellington......
          added 2011

          updated 2012-12-04
          1972 04 30
          Sunday
          .New York, N.Y.Mother AME Zion Cathedral
          140-148 W.137th St.
          Sacred concertNew York Amsterdam News, 1972-05-06, p.A1...djp & Nick Fernandezadded 2012-12-05

          May 1972

          1972 05 01
          Monday
          .activity not documented.
          1972 05 02
          Tuesday
          .MansfieldBlue Dolphin......2011
          1972 05 03
          Wednesday
          .activity not documented.
          1972 05 04
          Thursday
          .JolietSheraton Motor I......2011
          1972 05 05
          Friday
          .Champaign-Urbana Ill.Univ.......2011
          1972 05 06
          Saturday
          .Milwaukee, Wisc........2011
          1972 05 07
          Sunday
          .CiceroMorton East Hs......2011
          1972 05 08
          Monday
          1972 05 13Fenton, Mo.Ramada Inn SouthwestDance date?.....
          added 2011

          updated 2013-02-27
          1972 05 09
          Tuesday
          .Fenton, Mo.Ramada Inn Southwestsee 1972 05 08 - the second set was recorded.DE7222
          DE7223
          ...
          added 2011

          updated 2013-02-27
          1972 05 10
          Wednesday
          .Fenton, Mo.Ramada Inn Southwestsee 1972 05 08.....2011
          1972 05 11
          Thursday
          .Fenton, Mo.Ramada Inn Southwestsee 1972 05 08.....2011
          1972 05 12
          Friday
          .Fenton, Mo.Ramada Inn Southwestsee 1972 05 08.....2011
          1972 05 13
          Saturday
          .Fenton, Mo.Ramada Inn Southwestsee 1972 05 08.....2011
          1972 05 14
          Sunday
          .Possibly St. Louis, Mo.Possibly KMOV-TVBroadcast
          Ellington was interviewed by host Jim Bolen, then performed Solitude and Warm Valley with his trio.

          This was likely a television broadcast from St. Louis, Mo., where a Jim Bolen is included in the Missouri History Museum Hall of Fame. Mr. Bolen's obituary says he loved jazz, led a big band and played vibes. Fenton is near St. Louis, and both are only about a two hour drive from Carbondale.
          .DE7224...
          added 2011

          updated 2013-02-27
          1972 05 14
          Sunday
          8 pm
          .Carbondale,Ill.Shyrock Auditorium
          Southern Illinois University
          "Celebrity Series" concert.The Southern Illinoisian
          • 1972-02-07
          • 1972-05-11
          ....
          added 2011

          updated 2013-02-27
          1972 05 15
          Monday
          .Kansas City, Mo.Landmark Restaurant......2011
          1972 05 16
          Tuesday
          .Jacksonville, Fla.Civic AuditoriumWhile the band travelled to Dallas, Ellington and "a small entourage" including Stanley Dance made a side trip to Florida for the premiere, by the Jacksonville Symphony, of his new composition Celebration, orchestrated by Ron Collier.

          Preceding Ellington's piece were premieres of Dies Natalis by Howard Hanson and The Hawk and the Flower by Carlisle Floyd, followed by Weber's Konzertstuck before Ellington introduced his work.

          Dance's column praised the enthusiastic performance by the orchestra, which included amateur musicians. Dance makes no mention of either Collier or Ellington performing during this concert.

          A champagne reception was followed by a party, and at 4:30 am Ellington and his group flew out, with a one hour layover in Atlanta to change planes. While waiting in the V.I.P. lounge, Ellington listened to a cassette recording of the performance.

          Landing in Dallas, they took a taxi to the hotel, arriving about 9 a.m.

          Cootie Williams was waiting outside and Harold Ashby and Chuck Connors met them while they were checking in.
          Stanley Dance: Lightly and Politely, Jazz Journal, 1972-07 (cited in Stratemann, p.623)....
          added 2011

          updated 2013-02-27
          1972 05 17
          Wednesday
          .Fort Worth, Tex.Tarrant County Convention CenterConcert with Sarah Vaughan.

          Dance: "There was a good crowd in the huge auditorium that night...

          "The promoter, we were told, had a problem because of ticket counterfeiting. Deputy Sheriff Freddy Jenkins came in dressed Texas style with a big hat on his head and gun on hip. He looked a picture of health as he made an onstage speech and presentation to his former employer."

          Leaving after the concert, they drove past Jenkins and another police official. Carney stopped the car so Ellington could pose for a photograph with Jenkins.
          • Stratemann p.623
          • Stanley Dance: Lightly and Politely, Jazz Journal, 1972-07
          ....
          added 2011

          updated 2013-02-27
          1972 05 18
          Thursday
          .Fort Worth, Tex. .Ellington stayed up all night working on his music, and at 6 a.m. had breakfast with Dance. Dance reported all the help came into the room for autographs, and engaged Ellington in repartee while "we and Harry Carney" ate.

          Initially planning to drive to Houston, Carney instead turned the rental car in at the Dallas airport and the small group flew to Houston, getting six hours sleep by the time the band bus arrived.
          Stanley Dance: Lightly and Politely, Jazz Journal, 1972-07...djp
          added 2013-02-27
          1972 05 18
          Thursday
          1972 05 31Houston, Tex.International Club and the Continental Room
          Shamrock Hilton Hotel
          Each night the band performed in a private club and in a room open to the public.
          • Stratemann p.623
          • Stanley Dance: Lightly and Politely, Jazz Journal, 1972-07
          ...djp
          added 2011

          updated 2013-02-27
          1972 05 19
          Friday
          .Houston, Tex.Shamrock Hilton Hotelsee 1972 05 18.....2011
          1972 05 20
          Saturday
          .Houston, Tex.Shamrock Hilton Hotelsee 1972 05 18.....2011
          1972 05 21
          Sunday
          .Houston, Tex.Shamrock Hilton Hotelsee 1972 05 18.....2011
          1972 05 22
          Monday
          .Houston, Tex.Shamrock Hilton Hotelsee 1972 05 18.....2011
          1972 05 23
          Tuesday
          .Houston, Tex.Shamrock Hilton Hotelsee 1972 05 18.....2011
          1972 05 24
          Wednesday
          .Houston, Tex.Shamrock Hilton Hotelsee 1972 05 18.....2011
          1972 05 25
          Thursday
          .Houston, Tex.Shamrock Hilton Hotelsee 1972 05 18.....2011
          1972 05 26
          Friday
          .Houston, Tex.Shamrock Hilton Hotelsee 1972 05 18.....2011
          1972 05 27
          Saturday
          .Houston, Tex.Shamrock Hilton Hotelsee 1972 05 18.....2011
          1972 05 28
          Sunday
          .Houston, Tex.Shamrock Hilton Hotelsee 1972 05 18.....2011
          1972 05 29
          Monday
          .Houston, Tex.Shamrock Hilton Hotelsee 1972 05 18.....2011
          1972 05 30
          Tuesday
          .Houston, Tex.Shamrock Hilton Hotelsee 1972 05 18.....2011
          1972 05 31
          Wednesday
          .Houston, Tex.Shamrock Hilton Hotelsee 1972 05 18.....2011

          June 1972

          1972 06 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Tyree Glenn rejoins the band in early June
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-12
          1972 06 01
          Thursday
          ..activities not documented.
          1972 06 02
          Friday
          1972 06 04Dallas, Tex.Loser's Club......2011
          1972 06 03
          Saturday
          1972 06 04Dallas, Tex.Loser's ClubSee 1972 06 02.....2011
          1972 06 04
          Sunday<
          1972 06 04Dallas, Tex.Loser's ClubSee 1972 06 02.....2011
          1972 06 05
          Monday
          .Corpus Christi, Tex.Show Palace......2011
          1972 06 06
          Tuesday
          .Houston, Tex.Grand Ballroom......2011
          1972 06 07
          Wednesday
          .San Antonio, Tex.Randy's Rodeo
          1534 Bandero Rd.
          "Jazz pianist Duke Ellington will appear for one night only at Randy's Rodeo...Wednesday night."

          Admission $5.00
          San Antonio Express
          • 1972-06-05 p.10-A
          • 1972-06-03,p.8-A
          ....
          added 2011

          updated 2013-06-29
          1972 06 08
          Thursday
          .Kingsport (Tenn).......2011
          1972 06 09
          Friday
          .High PointEmerywood Cl......2011
          1972 06 10
          Saturday
          .HolmdelArts Center......2011
          1972 06 12.New York, N.Y.National Rec Studios..DE722596,1-4

          94,3-3
          93,4-5
          93,3-2
          92,4-7
          90,3-3
          ..2011
          1972 06 13.PatchogueBrookhaven......2011
          1972 06 15.Newark, N.J.Roger Treat Hot......2011
          1972 06 16.Danvers (Mass).......2011
          1972 06 17.Philadelphia, Penn........2011
          1972 06 18.Media, Penn........2011
          1972 06 20.Honolulu, Hi..AFM Convention.....2011
          1972 06 22.Toronto, Ont.Sound Studio..DE722606,1-34
          05,3-24
          03,1-21
          97,4-2
          96,1-4
          96,1-7
          93,1-6
          92,4-7
          09,1-34(credit ArneNeegaardfor 09,1-34 entries).2011
          1972 06 23.Toronto, Ont.O'Keefe CentreConcert"His orchestra still dazzles, Ellington remains the star" The Toronto Star, 1972-06-24 (in DEMS 09,1-34)DE722709,1-34
          98,1-4
          97,1-1
          96,1-7
          ..
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-21
          1972 06 24.Seekonk (Mass).......2011
          1972 06 25.Endicott (N.Y.).......2011
          1972 06 26.LathamSummer Theatre......2011
          1972 06 27
          Tuesday
          .Toronto, Ont.Thundersound Studio...09,1-34..2011
          1972 06 27
          Tuesday
          .Toronto, Ont..“At 11:30 P.M. the Duke left the recording studio. From there he went to a nightclub to hear a singer he was thinking of engaging for a one week date he was booked to play at the Playboy Club Hotel in Great Gorge, N.J., that began Friday night. He was greeted at the nightclub by the singer, Aura Rully, who came to Canada from her native Rumania three years ago... The Duke ceremoniously greeted her with four kisses, two on each cheek, took his place at a ringside table and ate a steak, and drank tea while listening to her perform. He decided that she would do, and they discussed terms and conditions in whispers when she had finished her set. At 2 A.M. the Duke was back in his hotel room, talking with Ron Collier, who would do the arrangements that Miss Rully required.

          ‘It is not a big sound,’ said the arranger, speaking of Miss Rully, ‘but a fantastic range. But I don’t know about her reading.’

          ‘Well, if she isn’t a good reader, she has to have a quick ear to do all those Ella Fitzgerald things,’ said the Duke. ‘It works out about the same.’"
          .09/1-34.djp
          added 2013-06-19
          1972 06 28
          Wednesday
          .West Lorne, Ont.Community CentreDance
          "At 5 o’clock the next afternoon, which was Wednesday, the Duke, naked except for a chartreuse chiffon around his head to protect it from air-conditioning drafts, got out of bed in his hotel suite. He would be leaving in another hour to play a dance in West Lorne, Ontario, 150 miles to the west.”*
          ..*09,1-34..
          added 2011

          updated 2013-06-19
          1972 06 29.ChautauquaAmphitheatre......2011
          1972 06 30...Peripheral event
          Wisconsin Governer P.J.Lucey proclaimed July 17 to 21 would be Duke Ellington Week
          Stratemann, p.636djpAdded 2013-02-02
          1972 06 301972 07 07McAfee
          Vernon Township
          Sussex County, N.J.
          Great Gorge Playboy ClubThe Great Gorge Playboy Club was located in the Vernon community of McAfee, Sussex County about 60 to 65 miles from New York...09,1-34..
          added 2011

          updated 2013-06-19

          July 1972

          1972 07 01
          Saturday
          .McAfee, Vernon Twp., Sussex County, N.J.Great Gorge Playboy Clubsee 1972 06 30.....2011
          1972 07 02
          Sunday
          .McAfee, Vernon Twp., Sussex County, N.J.Great Gorge Playboy Clubsee 1972 06 30.....2011
          1972 07 03
          Monday
          .New York, N.Y.Bell StudiosThe band returned to New York to record some film footage for "L'Aventure du Jazz" or "Jazz Odyssey," a documentary produced by Claudine and Louis Panassié.
          Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
          Williams, Mercer Ellington, Coles, Johnson, Prudente, Connors, Glenn, Gonsalves, Ashby Minerve Turney, Procope, Carney, Ellington, Benjamin, Jones

          Titles recorded:
          • Take The "A" Train
          • Chinoiserie
          • Kinda Dukish / Rockin' In Rhythm
          • Satin Doll
          • Stratemann p.625
          • Vail II
          DE7228.
          WEBphoto
          .
          added 2011

          updated 2013-06-19
          1972 07 03
          Monday
          .McAfee, Vernon Twp., Sussex County, N.J.Great Gorge Playboy Clubsee 1972 06 30

          Stratemann says the band returned to the Club July 3 to continue the engagement. Since New York is less than 65 miles from McAfee, that's possible.
          .....2011
          1972 07 04
          Tuesday
          .McAfee, Vernon Twp., Sussex County, N.J.Great Gorge Playboy Clubsee 1972 06 30.....2011
          1972 07 05
          Wednesday
          .McAfee, Vernon Twp., Sussex County, N.J.Great Gorge Playboy Clubsee 1972 06 30.....2011
          1972 07 06
          Thursday
          .McAfee, Vernon Twp., Sussex County, N.J.Great Gorge Playboy Clubsee 1972 06 30.....2011
          1972 07 07
          Friday
          .McAfee, Vernon Twp., Sussex County, N.J.Great Gorge Playboy Clubsee 1972 06 30.....2011
          1972 07 07...Mixing session previously thought to have been a recording date:

          "We believe that the date of 7Jul72 is from a so called mixing session,which means that previous recordings have been mixed down from broad tapes with many tracks to normal tapes with only two stereo tracks. It happened that the date of such a studio job came to be mentioned on the tape box."1

          "Jerry Valburn told me in Toronto that he had been advised by Stanley Dance that the Ellington band had returned to our city from their on-going gig in McAfee NJ for just one day, which didn't make any sense to me. It turns out that the 7Jul72 date was a mixing, not recording date."-Art Pilkington2

          ....
          added 2011

          updated 2013-06-19
          1972 07 08
          Saturday
          ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Singer Anita Moore joins the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
          1972 07 08
          Saturday
          1 pm
          .New York, N.Y.Carnegie HallTwo and a quarter hour concert. The band was still rehearsing when the doors were opened for the audience.

          Videotaped and recorded late morning rehearsal and 1 pm concert
          Newport in New York jazz festival.

          The festival ran 9 days with 27 events, including big bands of Basie, Herman, Hampton, Kenton and Jones-Lewis bands, with Ellington's orchestra having the final big band concert all to itself.

          Alumni Greer, Nance and Bigard were invited to play. It turned out Bigard was featured in 3 numbers but Greer was only allowed to play a few bars of Soda Fountain Rag and Nance was not brought onstage at all.
          Duke Ellington and His Orchestra with guests
          Williams, Mercer Ellington, Johnson, Coles, Glenn, Prudente, Connors, Bigard, Procope, Turney, Minerve, Ashby, Gonsalves, Carney, Ellington, Benjamin, Jones, Greer, Moore, Watkins, Rully, Bobby Short, Betty Farmer

          Titles recorded:
          • C-Jam Blues
          • Things Ain't What They Used To Be
          • Kinda Dukish /Rockin' In Rhythm
          • Togo Brava Suite (4 movements)
          • Happy Reunion
          • Take The "A" Train
          • Acac
          • La Plus Belle Africaine
          • East St. Louis Toodle-O
          • Soda Fountain Rag
          • Harlem
          • Satin Doll
          • Hello, Dolly
          • Rose Room
          • Me And You
          • It Don't Mean A Thing
          • St. Louis Blues
          • I'm Beginning To See The Light
          • Mood Indigo
          • Blem
          • One More Time For The People
          A wirestory review by the Associated Press equated this concert to the excitement of the 1956 Newport Jazz Festival, but said the excitement this time lasted throughout. The audience gave a standing ovation for Harlem and threw flowers at the end.
          • AP wirestory published in the Utica Observer Dispatch 1972-07-09, p.4A
          • Stratemann pp.629 - 632 with references to
            • Newport Jazz Festival, Burt Goldblatt
            • New York Notes, Whitney Balliett
            • New York Jazz Festival Impressions, Stanley Dance, Jazz Journal 1972-09, p.18
          • Vail II
          DE7229.djp
          added 2011

          updated 2013-06-20
          1972 07 09
          Sunday
          ..day offStratemann p.633
          1972 07 10
          Monday
          ..day offStratemann p.633
          1972 07 11
          Tuesday
          .Sylvan Lake, Mich........2011
          1972 07 12
          Wednesday
          .Windsor, Ont.Windsor Raceway......2011
          1972 07 13
          Thursday
          .Walled Lake, Mich........2011
          1972 07 14
          Friday
          .Detroit,, Mich........2011
          1972 07 15
          Saturday
          ..day offStratemann p.633
          1972 07 16
          Sunday
          .Northfield, Ill.Marillac High School......2011
          1972 07 17
          Monday
          1972 07 21
          Friday
          Madison, Wisc.Humanities Building

          University of Wisconsin.
          The Governor of Wisconsin proclaimed this week "Duke Ellington Week"
          Ellington and his orchestra spent the week in residency at the university, playing concerts and giving master classes and workshops.

          Most of the events were filmed or videotaped by the campus radio station WHA, and some material was telecast by Milwaukee's WMVS television station.
          Monday began with a welcome to Ellington, during which he played a piano interlude, and a rehearsal involving the orchestra and chorus in "Freedom." Both were recorded.

          At 3:30 pm members of the band gave a workshop for brass, reed and rhythm (Stratemann says rhythm-persussion) instruments
          Stratemann pp.633-636
          • DE7230
          • 7231
          .
          • Patricia M. Willard, "Love and Learn: the Ellingtonians at UWIS," Down Beat 1972-10-12
          • Stanley Dance, Jazz Journal, Oct.1972
          djp
          added 2011

          updated 2013-02-02
          1972 07 17
          Monday
          8pm
          .Madison, Wisc.Wisconsin Union TheatreEllington Favourites concert

          After the concert Ellington called a band rehearsal of UWIS Suite, instead of attending a reception held in his honour.
          Stratemann p.637....added 2013-02-02
          1972 07 18
          Tuesday
          3:30 pm
          .Madison, Wisc.Humanities Building
          University of Wisconsin
          Workshop for brass, reed and rhythm. All members of the band except Cootie Williams and Harold Minerve participated in this clinic.Stratemann p.637...djpadded 2013-02-02
          1972 07 18
          Tuesday
          8 pm
          .Madison, Wisc.Camp Randall Stadium"Family Night" concert, over 6,000 in the audienceStratemann p.637DE7232...
          added 2011

          updated 2013-02-02
          1972 07 19
          Wednesday
          8 pm
          .Madison, Wisc.Wisconsin Union TheatreSecond Sacred ConcertStratemann p.637DE7233...
          added 2011

          updated 2013-02-02
          1972 07 20
          Thursday
          2 pm
          .Madison, Wisc.Mills Hall
          University of Wisconsin
          Ellington gave a master class to an audience of 500. Two Ton Baker and Brooks Kerr played musical examples during this class.
          The class was videotaped and broadcast/telecast at 9 pm on WHA and WMVS. This class and the one the next day were used in a 55 minute video called "Duke Ellington and Friends," for later broadcast.
          Stratemann p.637DE7234...
          added 2011

          updated 2013-02-02
          1972 07 20
          Thursday
          3:30 pm
          .Madison, Wisc.Humanities Building
          University of Wisconsin
          Workshop for brass, reed and rhythm. All members of the band except Cootie Williams and Harold Minerve participated in this clinic.Stratemann p.637...djpadded 2013-02-02
          1972 07 20
          Thursday
          8:15 pm
          .Milwaukee, Wisc.Performing Arts CenterConcert "The Duke At Milwaukee"Stratemann p.637DE7235NDCS 1094.
          added 2011

          updated 2013-02-02
          1972 07 21
          Friday
          4 a.m.
          .Madison, Wisc.WHA StudiosTaping of "Inner-View With Duke Ellington" for broadcast that day on WHA and WMVS..89,1-8..
          added 2011

          updated 2013-02-03
          1972 07 21
          Friday
          2 pm
          .Madison, Wisc.Mills Hall,
          University of Wisconsin
          Master class by Ellington. Duke played an unidentified tune, plus A Blue Mural From Two Perspectives, Take the A Train, Le Sucrier Velour, and (with Gonsalves) Happy Reunion. The class was videotaped for broadcast by WHA and WMVS at 9 pm Stratemann p.637DE7236...
          added 2011

          updated 2013-02-03
          1972 07 21
          Friday
          3:30 pm
          .Madison, Wisc.Humanities Building
          University of Wisconsin
          Workshop for brass, reed and rhythm. All members of the band except Cootie Williams and Harold Minerve participated in this clinic.Stratemann p.637...djpadded 2013-02-02
          1972 07 21
          Friday
          8 pm
          .Madison, Wisc.Wisconsin Union TheatreConcert "Night of Suites"
          "Goutelas Suite," excerpts from "Togo Brava" and from "The Queen's Suite," premiere performance of "UWIS Suite," as well as other titles.
          .DE723709,3-5
          88,3-2
          86,4-6
          ..
          added 2011

          updated 2013-02-03
          1972 07 21
          Friday
          .Madison, Wisc.Wisconsin Union TheatreA 21 minute documentary titled "Good Old Days Are Tomorrow," apparently subtitled The Duke of American Music, was assembled, possibly after Ellington's death, from video filmed during Ellington's 1971 appearance at UWIS (speeches and music by UWIS groups) and music recorded July 21 1972 in this theatre by Ellington's orchestra (Goutelas Suite and Things Ain't What They Used To Be) and an Ellington piano solo rendition of Black and Tan Fantasy).

          Stratemann wrote that it was unknown to most Ellington devotees until shown during the 1983 Duke Ellington Study Group Conference.
          Stratemann pp. 633-638...
          added 2011

          updated 2013-02-03
          1972 07 22
          Saturday
          3 pm
          .St. Paul, Minn.Johnson High SchoolMusic clinic.....2011
          1972 07 22
          Saturday
          evening
          .St. Paul, Minn.St. Paul Prom CenterConcertStratemann p.641....
          added 2011

          updated 2013-02-03
          1972 07 23
          Sunday
          .Rochester, N.Y.Town and Country Playhouse......
          added 2011

          updated 2013-02-03
          1972 07 24
          Monday
          1972 07 29
          Saturday
          Monticello, N.Y.Monticello Raceway......2011
          1972 07 25
          Tuesday
          .Monticello, N.Y.Monticello Racewaysee 1972 07 24.....2011
          1972 07 26
          Wednesday
          .Monticello, N.Y.Monticello Racewaysee 1972 07 24.....2011
          1972 07 27
          Thursday
          .Monticello, N.Y.Monticello Racewaysee 1972 07 24.....2011
          1972 07 28
          Friday
          .Monticello, N.Y.Monticello Racewaysee 1972 07 24.....2011
          1972 07 29
          Saturday
          .Monticello, N.Y.Monticello Racewaysee 1972 07 24.....2011
          1972 07 30
          Sunday
          ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Tyree Glenn leaves the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-12
          1972 07 30
          Sunday
          .Wilmington, Del.Brandywine Raceway..DE7238...2011
          1972 07 31
          Monday
          ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Aziz Lateef, congas, joins the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
          1972 07 31
          Monday
          1972 08 26New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date with smaller band - 1 trumpet, 6 reeds, 3 rhythm, 2 singers.

          Stratemann says there were no broadcasts this time, but see the 1972 08 11 entry below.

          If this engagement was similar to the 1967 date, the band had Sundays off.
          .....
          added 2011

          updated 2013-02-03

          August 1972

          1972 08 01
          Tuesday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow Grillsee 1972 07 31.....2011
          1972 08 02
          Wednesday
          .New York, N.Y.Media Sound StudioStockpile recording session
          Small Ellington group
          Johnson, Procope, Turney, Minerve, Ashby, Gonsalves, Carney, Ellington, Benjamin, Jones, Anita Moore, Aziz Lateef

          Titles recorded:
          • New York, New York (other title New York Is A Summer Festival)
          • I'm Beginning To See The Light
          • I Got It Bad
          • "The Piano Player (Not A Portrait Of Count Basie)"
          .DE7239.djp
          added 2011

          updated 2013-02-03
          1972 08 02
          Wednesday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow Grillsee 1972 07 31.....2011
          1972 08 03
          Thursday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow Grillsee 1972 07 31.....2011
          1972 08 04
          Friday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow Grillsee 1972 07 31.....2011
          1972 08 05
          Saturday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow Grillsee 1972 07 31.....2011
          1972 08 06
          Sunday
          ..activities not documented - likely a day off from the Rainbow Grill.
          1972 08 07
          Monday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow Grillsee 1972 07 31.....2011
          1972 08 08
          Tuesday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow Grillsee 1972 07 31.....2011
          1972 08 09
          Wednesday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow Grillsee 1972 07 31.....2011
          1972 08 10
          Thursday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow Grillsee 1972 07 31.....2011
          1972 08 11
          Friday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow Grillsee 1972 07 31

          It seems likely New Desor DE7240 ("Monitor NBC broadcast") was made this date. K. Götting shows it as just 72 08 and Timner's fifth edition dates it Aug. 11, 1973.
          . DE724009,3-5..
          added 2011

          updated 2013-02-03
          1972 08 12
          Saturday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow Grillsee 1972 07 31.....2011
          1972 08 13
          Sunday
          .Boston, Mass.Elma Lewis PlayhouseConcert, full band, audience of 5,000. This may have been outdoors......2011
          1972 08 14
          Monday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow Grillsee 1972 07 31.....2011
          1972 08 15
          Tuesday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow Grillsee 1972 07 31.....2011
          1972 08 16
          Wednesday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow Grillsee 1972 07 31.....2011
          1972 08 17
          Thursday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow Grillsee 1972 07 31.....2011
          1972 08 18
          Friday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow Grillsee 1972 07 31.....2011
          1972 08 19
          Saturday
          6 pm
          .Tarrytown, N.Y.Lyndhurst estateAn evening on the Hudson with Stan Getz and Friends Duke Ellington and Dizzy Gillespie (1)
          Benefit concert for a friend of Stan Getz's son who had lost his arms(2).

          The Ellington band performed early so they could get back to the Rainbow Grill.(3)

          "Lyndhurst is situated on the border between Irvington and Tarrytown, N.Y. ... Lyndhurst is a designated National Trust Historic Site/Landmark, but is also a venue for public summer concerts.

          I knew that on Saturday August 19th, 1972 at 6 PM at Lyndhust there would be a concert with "Duke" Ellington ... and his full orchestra. It was a benefit concert for Brian Sheldrake. The concert was scheduled early so that Ellington and his band could get into NY City for their regular evening performance at the Rainbow Grill. Stan Getz and "Dizzy" Gillespie also performed (with Dave Holland playing bass in his band). My friend Barry McVinny (who played sax in my group) was working as a stage manager, and got an even close up-close view of the great musicians in action.

          Although I was very interested to hear his music live, I didn't have the cash on hand to purchase a ticket. But I knew the Lyndhurst landscape pretty well, having walked up and down the adjoining NY Central railroad tracks like a hobo in training. I surmised that I could probably enter Lyndhurst from the area below the site along the Hudson from the train tracks. Once on the property, I could walk up the steeply embanked slope to where the concert would be held.

          As I had schemed, I made it easily over to the tent where Ellington and his orchestra were performing without incident or arrest. But since I didn't have a ticket for a lawn chair, I just stood by myself near the stage.

          Perhaps feeling empowered by the superb music, I ventured up closer to the stage close to where the "Duke" was standing (stage left). Ellington would go back and forth between playing licks on the piano and standing up. His band was essentially playing his music on autopilot.

          At one point, I stood just 20 feet away from the Duke, and was oblivious to the audience. I had my arms crossed, and allowed myself to be totally engulfed by his music. But visually, I focused on Ellington.

          Then suddenly the "Duke" looked directly at me. Our eyes locked in. He stared right at me for a duration that seemed like an eternity. It was if we had embraced in a kind of "Vulcan Mind Meld." Intense waves of energy shot back and forth between us, although his band and the audience were completely oblivious to it.

          I clearly remember the expression on his face. He looked tired, like a man who had lived a very long life. Ellington had heavy "bags" under his eyes, but gazed at me with a youthful curiosity and wondrous sparkle. It was almost as if he knew about me, and that I was a musician. Our psychic exchange was inter-generational and inter-cultural. Most everyone else attending the concert came from a different place. To put it stereotypically, they were old, white, and extremely rich.

          In 1972 Ellington knew about the revolution in music that was going on around him. Although he was immensely successful and had no lack of work, I could strangely sense his artistic and philosophical conundrum. Was this audience at Lyndhurst really his audience? Would this be his legacy? And, who the hell is that long-haired hippie teenager hanging out near the stage?

          Sometimes communication is non-verbal. Music is certainly a prime example of that. But the face-to-face encounter I had with the "Duke" on August 19th, 1972 will be etched onto my brain forever.
          (5)

          ...djpadded 2012-11-19
          1972 08 19
          Saturday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow Grillsee 1972 07 31.....2011
          1972 08 20
          Sunday
          ..activities not documented
          likely a day off from the Rainbow Grill
          .
          1972 08 21
          Monday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow Grillsee 1972 07 31.....2011
          1972 08 22
          Tuesday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow Grillsee 1972 07 31.....2011
          1972 08 23
          Wednesday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow Grillsee 1972 07 31.....2011
          1972 08 24
          Thursday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow Grillsee 1972 07 31.....2011
          1972 08 25
          Friday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow Grillsee 1972 07 31.....2011
          1972 08 26
          Saturday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow Grillsee 1972 07 31.....2011
          1972 08 25
          Friday
          .New York, N.Y.Media Sound StudioStockpile recording session
          Ellington with vocalists Moore and Watkins. Aziz Lateef played on Loco Madi

          Titles recorded:
          • The Anticipation
          • Le Sucrier Velour
          • Lotus Blossom
          • A Blue Mural From Two Perspectives
          • I'm Afraid
          • I Didn't Know About You
          • Loco Madi
          • Lotus Blossom
          • New World A-Comin'
          • Le Sucrier Velour
          • Melanchoia
          • Single Petal Of A Rose
          • The Blues Ain't
          • My Mother, My Father And Love
          • Come Sunday
          • My Little Brown Book
          .DE7241Stratemann p.641djp
          added 2011

          updated 2013-02-03
          1972 08 26...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Aziz Lateef leaves the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
          1972 08 27
          Sunday
          6 pm
          .East Meadow, N.Y.Lakeside TheatreWhile Stratemann says this was a concert at 6 pm, New Desor describes the gig as a dance date. The Harry Chapin Lakeside Theatre is an outdoor theater in Eisenhower Park in East Meadow, NY..DE7242Strat641..2011
          added 2011

          updated 2013-02-03
          1972 08 28
          Monday
          .activity not documented.
          1972 08 29
          Tuesday
          .activity not documented.
          1972 08 30
          Wednesday
          .activity not documented.
          1972 08 31
          Thursday
          ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Trombonist Booty Wood rejoins the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
          1972 08 31
          Thursday
          1972 09 04
          Monday
          Atlantic City, N.J.Steel PierThis appears to be a dance session. Two sets were recorded on August 31. .DE7243
          DE7244
          ...
          added 2011

          updated 2013-02-04

          September 1972

          1972 09 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Singer Anita Moore leaves the band in early September
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
          1972 09 01
          Friday
          Atlantic City, N.J.Steel Piersee 1972 08 31.....2011
          1972 09 02
          Saturday
          Atlantic City, N.J.Steel Piersee 1972 08 31.....2011
          1972 09 03
          Sunday
          Atlantic City, N.J.Steel Piersee 1972 08 31.....2011
          1972 09 04
          Monday
          Atlantic City, N.J.Steel Piersee 1972 08 31.....2011
          1972 09 05
          Tuesday
          .New York, N.Y.Media Sound StudioStockpile recording session
          Small group, DE orchestra
          Johnson, Procope, Turney, Minerve, Ashby, Gonsalves, Carney, Ellington, Benjamin, Jones, Moore

          Titles recorded:
          • New York, New York
          • I Got It Bad
          • I Didn't Know About You
          • I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart
          • I'm Afraid
          • Misty
          • The Lonely Ones
          • New York, New York

          While Stratemann says Ellington supervised this Anita Moore recording session but did not play, New Desor's analysis of the recordings shows he did.
          Stratemann p.641DE7245..
          added 2011

          updated 2013-02-04
          1972 09 06
          Wednesday
          1972 09 07Buffalo, N.Y.Eduardo's Restaurant......
          added 2011

          updated 2013-02-04
          1972 09 07
          Thursday
          .Buffalo, N.Y.Eduardo's Restaurantsee 1972 09 06.....2011
          1972 09 08
          Friday
          .Lindenhurst, N.Y.Narragansett Inn......2011
          1972 09 09
          Saturday
          .Oswego, N.Y........2011
          1972 09 10
          Sunday<
          .Lawrenceville, N.J.Rider CollegeEllington awarded honorary Doctorate of Arts...94,2-9..
          added 2011

          updated 2013-02-04
          1972 09 11
          Monday
          .activity not documented.
          1972 09 12
          Tuesday
          .BrewertonCastaways......2011
          1972 09 13
          Wednesday
          .Potsdam (Ny.)State Coll......2011
          1972 09 14
          Thursday
          .Hamilton (Can)Golf Club......2011
          1972 09 15
          Friday
          .AlleganFairgrounds X2......2011
          1972 09 16
          Saturday
          .Willow SpringsBallroom......2011
          1972 09 17
          Sunday
          .St CharlesArcadia Theater......2011
          1972 09 18
          Monday
          .BloomingtonRite Temple......2011
          1972 09 19
          Tuesday
          .Decatur, Ill.Millikin Un......2011
          1972 09 20
          Wednesday
          .Dekalb, Ill.University......2011
          1972 09 21
          Thursday
          .KenoshaCarthage College..DE7246...2011
          1972 09 22
          Friday
          .East LansingMSU Auditorium......2011
          1972 09 23
          Saturday
          .Chicago, Ill.Palmer House......2011
          1972 09 24
          Sunday
          .Indianapolis, Ind.Butler University......2011
          1972 09 25...TEMPORARY PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Paul Gonsalves takes ill en route from Indianopolis to Columbus, and is rushed to hospital in Greenfield,Ind.

          Russ Andrews subs for him.
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-12
          1972 09 25
          Monday
          .activity not documented.
          1972 09 26
          Tuesday
          .activity not documented.
          1972 09 27
          Wednesday
          .Columbus, Oh.Grandview Inn......2011
          1972 09 28
          Thursday
          .Cleveland, Oh.Sheraton-Cleveland Hotel
          Public Square
          Private party in Cleveland’s largest hotel ballroom......2011
          1972 09 29
          Friday
          .Baltimore, Md.Inner Harbor......2011
          1972 09 30
          Saturday
          .Brooklyn, N.Y.Canarsie High S......2011

          October 1972

          1972 10 01
          Sunday
          .New York, N.Y..Abc-TV "JazzAmericanArtForm".DE7247...2011
          1972 10 01
          Sunday
          .+Madison.Sacred Concert.....2011
          1972 10 02
          Monday
          .activity not documented.
          1972 10 03
          Tuesday
          .activity not documented.
          1972 10 04
          Wednesday
          .activity not documented.
          1972 10 05
          Thursday
          .New York, N.Y.Media Sound Studio..DE724801,3-9
          01,2-17
          97,1-5
          96,2-2
          91,3-2
          84,4-10
          ..2011
          1972 10 06
          Friday
          1972 10 07
          Saturday
          New Haven, Conn.Woolsey Hall
          Yale University
          Evening concert by the Duke Ellington Orchestra (Gonsalves absent).
          According to Stratemann, this was a three day fundraiser for Yale's new Duke Ellington Fellowship Programme, also known as the Duke Ellington Fund. The goal was to raise $1,000,000 to expand the university's Afro-American studies curriculum, library and film archives, and to provide scholoarships for black students.
          Stratemann p.642 citing
          • Jazz Journal 1972-11
          • Variety 1972-10-11 p.55
          ...djp
          added 2011

          updated 2013-06-30
          1972 10 07
          Saturday
          .New Haven, Conn.Woolsey Hall
          Yale University
          Continuation of fundraising event - see 1972 10 06
          • Small group sessions
          • Jam session
          • Evening concert
          Various musicians performed in small group sessions throughout the day.

          Ellington played in a small group with Clark Terry, Harry Edison, John Faddis, Dizzy Gillespie, Jo Jones, Benny Carter, and Sonny Stitt.

          The Ellington band joined in near the end of an afternoon jam session and later played an evening concert.
          In the evening, Yale awarded 29 Duke Ellington medals to well known black performers. Recipients included Noble Sissle, Eubie Blake, Willie The Lion Smith, Mary Lou Williams, Cootie Williams, Slam Stewart, Milt Hinton, George Duvivier, Charles Mingus, Ray Brown, Jo Jones, Kenny Clarke, Max Roach, Dizzy Gillespie, Clark Terry, Harry Sweets Edison, Harry Carney, Benny Carter, Russell Procope, Lucky Thompson, Sonny Stitt, William Warfield, Marion Williams, Bessie Jones, and Odetta in person, and Paul Robeson, Roland Hayes and Marian Anderson in absentia.
          • Stratemann p.642 citing
            • Jazz Journal 1972-11
            • Variety 1972-10-11 p.55
          • AP wirestory, San Antonio Express, 1972-10-09, p.6-A
          ...djp
          added 2013-06-30
          1972 10 07
          Saturday
          ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Trombonist Booty Wood leaves the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
          1972 10 08
          Sunday
          .New York, N.Y.Hilton Hotel......2011
          1972 10 09
          Monday
          .activity not documented.
          1972 10 09
          Monday
          ...Peripheral event
          Yale associate professor Willie Ruff is quoted as saying Ellington had promised to donate his collection of original compositions and arrangements to Yale, to the James Weldon Johnson Memorial Collection of Negro Arts and Letters. The collection included letters and manuscripts of 18th and 19th century black composers. The story, published Oct. 9, speaks about the Oct. 6 & 7 concerts as future events
          AP wirestory datelined New Haven, Conn., in Pacific Stars & Stripes, 1972-10-09, p.14djpAdded 2013-07-03
          1972 10 10
          Tuesday
          .activity not documented.
          1972 10 11
          Wednesday
          ...Evening broadcast of "Everybody Can Be Somebody," a closed-circuit television program sponsored by Opportunities Industrialization Center of America, Inc. Duke was not present; when his segment was pre-taped is not yet determined......
          added 2011

          updated 2013-04-05
          1972 10 11
          Wednesday
          .Hadnot Point, N.C.NCO Club......2011
          1972 10 12
          Thursday
          .Ft Mill, S.C.Tega Cay ClubhouseHarvest Ball.....2011
          1972 10 13
          Friday
          .Knoxville, Tenn.Civic Auditorium..DE7249...2011
          1972 10 14
          Saturday
          .Winston-Salem, N.C.Wait Chapel
          Wake Forest University
          ......2011
          1972 10 15
          Sunday
          .Ashville, N.C.City Auditorium......2011
          1972 10 16
          Monday
          .activity not documented.
          1972 10 17
          Tuesday
          .Newtown, Penn.Bucks County Community College..DE7250...2011
          1972 10 18
          Wednesday
          .RumsonHigh School......2011
          1972 10 19
          Thursday
          .WayneCovered Wagon Inn......2011
          1972 10 20
          Friday
          .activity not documented.
          1972 10 21
          Saturday
          .activity not documented.
          1972 10 22
          Sunday
          .New York, N.Y.Philharmonic HallRehearsal session.....2011
          1972 10 23
          Monday
          .New York, N.Y.Philharmonic Hall"Timex All-Star Swing Festival".DE725108,1-35
          07,3-43
          04,2-51
          04,1-31
          84,4-4
          82,3-4
          Stratemann 643
          Strat642photo
          .2011
          1972 10 24
          Tuesday
          .Hanover, N.H.Spaulding Auditorium
          Hopkins Center
          Three-hour concertStratemann p.647....
          added 2011

          updated 2013-04-04
          1972 10 25
          Wednesday
          .activity not documented.
          1972 10 26
          Thursday
          .Lyndhurst, N.J.Canton Country Club.Stratemann p.647....2011
          1972 10 27
          Friday
          .Worcester, Mass.Memorial AuditoriumJoint concert with Detroit Symphony, who played the first half.Stratemann p.647DE7252...
          added 2011

          updated 2013-04-04
          1972 10 28
          Saturday
          .Worcester, Mass.Fieldhouse
          Holy Cross College
          .Stratemann p.647....
          added 2011

          updated 2013-04-04
          1972 10 29
          Sunday
          .Old Greenwich, Conn.Student Center
          Greenwich High School
          Concert of Sacred MusicStratemann p.647....
          added 2011

          updated 2013-04-04
          1972 10 30
          Monday
          .Hanover, N.H.Dartmouth College.Stratemann p.647..TDES5/03.2011
          1972 10 31
          Tuesday
          .activity not documented.

          November 1972

          1972 11 01
          Wednesday
          .Essex, Md.Fieldhouse
          Essex College
          .Stratemann p.647....
          added 2011

          updated 2013-04-04
          1972 11 02
          Thursday
          .activity not documented.
          1972 11 03
          Friday
          9:15 pm
          .Morgantown, W.V.Coliseum
          West Virginia University
          Concert
          In 1973, columnist Ron Egidi reported Leslie Michael Haynes of Clarksburg,W.Va., 17 years old, attended a recent concert at the West Virginia University Coliseum in Morgantown. By intermission, Leslie had met Ellington and in the second half of the concert, played two solos with the band. He was with the band at other appearances before May 25, as well.
          ....
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-24
          1972 11 04
          Saturday
          .Pittsburgh, Penn.Allegheny Club.Stratemann p.647....2011
          1972 11 05
          Sunday
          3 pm
          .Zanesville, Oh.Municipal AuditoriumconcertStratemann p.647....
          added 2011

          updated 2013-04-04
          1972 11 05.activity not documented.
          1972 11 06
          Monday
          .activity not documented.
          1972 11 07
          Tuesday
          .activity not documented.
          1972 11 08
          Wednesday
          .activity not documented.
          1972 11 09
          Thursday
          .Detroit, Mich..Ellington is interviewed by J.P.McCarthy for radio station WJR's "Focus Show."

          Other activities are not documented.
          Stratemann p.647....
          added 2011

          updated 2013-04-04
          1972 11 10
          Friday
          .Beachwood, Oh.Mardi Gras Room
          La Place Shopping Center
          Benefit for Glen Oak School Scholarship Fund. Stratemann says the mall owner lent the complex for this benefit evening. Other performers played there in the Inner Circle Restaurant and the Park View Room. ....
          added 2011

          updated 2013-04-04
          1972 11 11
          Saturday
          .Ann Arbor, Mich.Hill Auditorium, University of MichiganConcert for 3,000, who paid $25 per ticket. This was followed by a jam session, for which there was an admission fee of $50.Stratemann p.647..ad:AgeDOrDuJazz.
          added 2011

          updated 2013-04-04
          1972 11 12
          Sunday
          .Charlotte, N.C..WBTV telecast, "Lester Strong Show"

          Ellington is interviewed about his Sacred Music concerts; Alvin Ailey dnacers, a steel band and a columnist.

          Stratemann doesn't say if Ellington played, and if so, with his rhtythm section or his whole band.
          Stratemann p.647....
          added 2011

          updated 2013-04-04
          1972 11 13
          Monday
          8:15 PM
          .Odessa, Tex.College Auditorium
          Odessa College

          Free admission for students of Odessa and Midland Colleges; Adults $2.00; Students $1.00
          .
          • Stratemann p.647
          • Ad, The Odessa American 1972-11-10 p.13A
          ....
          added 2011

          updated 2013-07-04
          1972 11 14
          Tuesday
          .Hobbs, N.M.Hobbs High School AuditoriumBob Tieuel, Ringing the Bell

          "A large and most appreciative audience of West Texans and New Mexicans heard the King of Jazz - Duke Ellington - in a Community concert affair in Hobbs High School Audtiorium...Needless to say, it was the Duke at his best ..."

          • Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, Lubbock, Tex. 1972-09-10 p.14-F
          • Tulia (Swisher County) Herald 1972-11-20 p.4
          • Stratemann p.647
          • Vail II
          ....
          added 2011

          updated 2013-06-20
          1972 11 15
          Wednesday
          1972 12 12Las Vegas, Nev.Hilton Hotel......2011
          1972 11 16
          Thursday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Hilton Hotelsee 1972 11 15......2011
          1972 11 17
          Friday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Hilton Hotelsee 1972 11 15......2011
          1972 11 18
          Saturday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Hilton Hotelsee 1972 11 15......2011
          1972 11 19
          Sunday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Hilton Hotelsee 1972 11 15......2011
          1972 11 20
          Monday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Hilton Hotelsee 1972 11 15......2011
          1972 11 21
          Tuesday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Hilton Hotelsee 1972 11 15......2011
          1972 11 22
          Wednesday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Hilton Hotelsee 1972 11 15......2011
          1972 11 23
          Thursday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Hilton Hotelsee 1972 11 15......2011
          1972 11 24
          Friday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Hilton Hotelsee 1972 11 15......2011
          1972 11 25
          Saturday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Hilton Hotelsee 1972 11 15......2011
          1972 11 26
          Sunday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Hilton Hotelsee 1972 11 15......2011
          1972 11 27
          Monday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Hilton Hotelsee 1972 11 15......2011
          1972 11 28
          Tuesday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Hilton Hotelsee 1972 11 15......2011
          1972 11 29
          Wednesday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Hilton Hotelsee 1972 11 15......2011
          1972 11 30
          Thursday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Hilton Hotelsee 1972 11 15......2011

          December 1972

          1972 12 01...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Paul Gonsalves returns to the band for the last time, and will stay until March 1974
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-12
          1972 12 01
          Friday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Hilton Hotelsee 1972 11 15......2011
          1972 12 02
          Saturday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Hilton Hotelsee 1972 11 15......2011
          1972 12 03
          Sunday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Hilton Hotelsee 1972 11 15......2011
          1972 12 04
          Monday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Hilton Hotelsee 1972 11 15......2011
          1972 12 05
          Tuesday
          .Las Vegas, Nev..Recording session Pablo.DE725308,2-37
          02,2-2
          99,5-22
          84,4-10
          82,3-4
          ..2011
          1972 12 05
          Tuesday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Hilton Hotelsee 1972 11 15......2011
          1972 12 06
          Wednesday
          .Las Vegas, Nev..Recording session for "the stockpile"..84,4-10..2011
          1972 12 06.Las Vegas, Nev.Hilton Hotelsee 1972 11 15......2011
          1972 12 07
          Thursday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Hilton Hotelsee 1972 11 15......2011
          1972 12 08
          Friday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Hilton Hotelsee 1972 11 15......2011
          1972 12 09
          Saturday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Hilton Hotelsee 1972 11 15......2011
          1972 12 10
          Sunday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Hilton Hotelsee 1972 11 15......2011
          1972 12 11
          Monday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Hilton Hotelsee 1972 11 15......2011
          1972 12 12
          Tuesday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Hilton Hotelsee 1972 11 15......2011
          1972 12 12 ?
          Tuesday
          .Santa Cruz, Cal.Del Mar Theater
          1124 Pacific Ave.
          ......
          added 2011

          updated 2013-02-04
          1972 12 12 ?
          Tuesday
          .?Santa Clara.......2011
          1972 12 13
          Wednesday
          .activity not documented.
          1972 12 14
          Thursday
          .CranstonRhodes-On-The........2011
          1972 12 15
          Friday
          .activity not documented.
          1972 12 16
          Saturday
          .Montréal, P.Q.Place Des Arts......2011
          1972 12 17
          Sunday
          .Baltimore, Md.Left Bank..DE7254...2011
          1972 12 18
          Monday
          1972 12 31New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillDuke Ellington, the most talented, energetic and enthusiastic 73-year-old, has his exciting band at the Rainbow Grill. For the first time he has a tapdancer (Bunny Briggs) in the show. - WilsonIn New York With Earl Wilson - The Lubbock (Tex.) Avalanche-Journal, 1972-12-26, p.12-C....
          added 2011

          updated 2013-06-29
          1972 12 19
          Tuesday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date - see 1972 12 18.....2011
          1972 12 20
          Wednesday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date - see 1972 12 18.....2011
          1972 12 21
          Thursday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date - see 1972 12 18.....2011
          1972 12 22
          Friday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date - see 1972 12 18.....2011
          1972 12 23
          Saturday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date - see 1972 12 18.....2011
          1972 12 24
          Sunday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date - see 1972 12 18.....2011
          1972 12 25
          Monday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date - see 1972 12 18.....2011
          1972 12 26
          Tuesday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date - see 1972 12 18.....2011
          1972 12 27
          Wednesday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date - see 1972 12 18.....2011
          1972 12 28
          Thursday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date - see 1972 12 18.....2011
          1972 12 29
          Friday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date - see 1972 12 18.....2011
          1972 12 30
          Saturday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date - see 1972 12 18.....2011
          1972 12 31
          Sunday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillClub date - see 1972 12 18.....2011
          1972 12 25...Death of “Dud” Bascomb.djpAdded 2012 10 10
          1972 12 31.New York, N.Y.Rainbow Grill..DE7255...2011



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          January 1973

          1973 01 01
          Monday
          .activity not documented.
          1973 01 02
          Tuesday
          .activity not documented.
          1973 01 03
          Wednesday
          ...Death of Wilbur de Paris.djpAdded 2012 10 11
          1973 01 03
          Wednesday
          .Paris, France.ORTF-TV recording session
          "Michel Legrand Show"
          (for telecast on 1973-06-06)

          Ellington recorded with Michel Legrand and with Stephane Grappelli

          Titles recorded:
          • Solitude
          • Les Parapluies de Cherbourg
          • Caravan
          • It Don't Mean a Thing
          • C-Jam Blues
          Stratemann, p.648DE7301...
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-24
          1973 01 04
          Thursday
          .Paris, France.ORTF-TV recording session
          "Stephane Grappelli Program"
          (for telecast on 1973-03-27)

          Ellington and Stephane Grapelli

          Recorded: Medley recorded
          • Solitude
          • I Let & Don't Get
          • It Don't Mean a Thing
          Stratemann, p.648DE730210,1-5Videophotos.
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-24
          1973 01 05
          Friday
          .London, England.BBC-TV recording session
          "Mike Parkinson Show"
          (for telecast on 1973-02-24)
          (BBC logs incorrectly date the session 1973-01-13)

          Lengthy interview, piano solo and small studio group
          See DEMS1990-4,p.6 (incorrectly reports the date as 1973-01-15)

          Titles recorded:
          • Lotus Blossom
          • Satin Doll
          Stratemann, p.648DE730308,2-6
          00,2-12
          91,3-6
          91,2-5
          91,1-1
          90,4-6
          ..
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-30
          1973 01 06
          Saturday
          .activity not documented.
          1973 01 07
          Sunday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Caesar's Palace"Entertainer of the Year Awards"
          CBS-TV recording session for a 1973-01-23 ninety minute television special hosted by Ed Sullivan

          Ellington received the American Guild of Variety Artists Golden Award for his lifetime achievements in music.
          Stratemann, p.648
          Mexia Times, 1973-01-21, p.12
          DE7304...
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-15
          1973 01 08
          Monday
          .Los Angeles, Cal..Pablo recording session
          Duke's Big Four
          Titles recorded:
          • The Brotherhood
          • Cotton Tail
          • Carnegie Blues
          • The Hawk Talks
          • Prelude To A Kiss
          • Love You Madly
          • Just Squeeze Me (But Don't Tease Me)
          • Everything But You
          • Fragmented Suite For Piano And Bass
          .DE9068
          DE7305
          08,3-35
          08,2-37
          08,1-9
          04,3-51
          04,2-10
          84,4-10
          82,3-4
          Stratemann, p.648

          NDCSs 1068 and 1088
          .
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-24
          1973 01 09
          Tuesday
          .activity not documented.
          1973 01 10
          Wednesday
          .Los Angeles, Cal.Schubert TheatreCBS-TV recording session
          "Duke Ellington We Love You Madly"
          tribute to Duke
          • 3 days of rehearsals, recording and filming
          • Quincy Jones led the all star band
          • the Feb.10 session began at 9:30 am and ended at 2:30 or 3:00 the next morning - 2,200 guests in formal attire attended, but many left before taping ended
          • first telecast 1973-02-11
          • 53 musicians performed, including violins and french horns
          Stratemann, p.649DE730606,1-6
          05,3-20
          02,2-2
          02,1-13
          01,1-14
          91,3-6
          91,2-5
          .. added 2011

          updated 2012-08-12
          1973 01 11
          Thursday
          1973 01 19Los Angeles, Cal.St. Vincent HospitalDuke, exhausted and with a viral infection, was hospitalized right after the taping session. Son Mercer, the road manager, led the band in his father's absence...91,3-6Stratemann,p.653.
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-15
          1973 01 11
          Thursday
          .Syosett, N.Y.Syosett High SchoolDuke was in the hospital
          Mercer led the band in his father's absence.
          ...Stratemann,p.653.
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-15
          1973 01 12
          Friday
          .Reading, Penn.Stokesay CastleDuke was in the hospital
          Mercer led the band in his father's absence.
          ...Stratemann,p.653.
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-15
          1973 01 13
          Saturday
          .Pittsburgh, Penn.Heinz HallDuke was in the hospital
          Mercer led the band in his father's absence.
          ...Stratemann,p.653.
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-15
          1973 01 14
          Sunday
          .Rockaway Beach, N.Y..Duke was in the hospital
          Mercer led the band in his father's absence.
          ...Stratemann,p.653.
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-15
          1973 01 15
          Monday
          .Charleston, W.V.State Capitol RotundaInaugural Ball
          Formal affair open to the public. The band was to be atop a platform in front of the Senate chamber. Tickets were $10.

          Duke was in the hospital
          Mercer led the band in his father's absence.
          Weirton Daily Times, 1973-01-15, p.2..Stratemann,p.653.
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-24
          1973 01 16
          Tuesday
          .Ashland, Ky.Ashland AuditoriumDuke was in the hospital
          Mercer led the band in his father's absence.
          ...Stratemann,p.653.
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-15
          1973 01 17
          Wednesday
          .activity not documented.
          1973 01 18
          Thursday
          .Poland, Oh..Duke was in the hospital
          Mercer led the band in his father's absence
          ...Stratemann,p.653.
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-15
          1973 01 19
          Friday, 8:15 PM
          .Akron, Oh.Akron Civic TheaterConcert, 8:15 PM

          While Duke was discarhged from hospital this day, Mercer continued leading the band in his father's absence.
          Announcement, Mansfield, Oh. News Journal, 1973-01-14, p.Two F..Stratemann,p.653.
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-15
          1973 01 20
          Saturday
          .Ocean City, Md.Convention HallMercer Ellington led the band in his father's absence....Stratemann,p.653.
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-15
          1973 01 21
          Sunday
          .Plainfield, N.J..Mercer Ellington led the band in his father's absence....Stratemann,p.653.
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-15
          1973 01 22
          Monday
          .activity not documented.
          1973 01 23
          Tuesday
          .activity not documented.
          1973 01 24
          Wednesday
          .activity not documented.
          1973 01 25
          Thursday
          .activity not documented.
          1973 01 26
          Friday
          1973 01 27Cedar Grove, N.J.Meadowbrook Dinner Theater(Originally a ballroom, the building became a dinner theater in 1959.)...Stratemann,p.653.
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-12
          1973 01 27
          Saturday
          .Cedar Grove, N.J.Meadowbrook Dinner Theatersee 1973 01 26...Stratemann,p.653.added 2011
          1973 01 28
          Sunday
          .Cincinnati, Oh.Wilson Auditorium
          University of Cincinnati
          Duke was with the band again by this performance...Stratemann,p.653.
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-12
          1973 01 29
          Monday
          .activity not documented.
          1973 01 30
          Tuesday
          1973-02-07Miami Beach, Fl.Persian Room
          Marco Polo Hotel
          Night club residency
          Two sets a night were recorded until Feb 4.
          .DE7307, DE7308, DE7309,...to DE7317.Stratemann,p.653. added 2011

          updated 2012-08-12
          1973 01 31
          Wednesday
          .Miami Beach, Fl.Persian Room
          Marco Polo Hotel
          Night club residency - see 1973 01 30.....added 2011

          February 1973

          1973 02 01
          Thursday
          ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Norris Turney leaves the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
          1973 02 01
          Thursday
          .Miami Beach, Fl.Persian Room
          Marco Polo Hotel
          Night club residency - see 1973 01 30.....added 2011
          1973 02 02
          Friday<
          .Miami Beach, Fl.Persian Room
          Marco Polo Hotel
          Night club residency - see 1973 01 30.....added 2011
          1973 02 03
          Saturday
          .Miami Beach, Fl.Persian Room
          Marco Polo Hotel
          Night club residency - see 1973 01 30.....added 2011
          1973 02 04
          Sunday
          .Miami Beach, Fl.Persian Room
          Marco Polo Hotel
          Night club residency - see 1973 01 30.....added 2011
          1973 02 05
          Monday
          .Miami Beach, Fl.Persian Room
          Marco Polo Hotel
          Night club residency - see 1973 01 30.....added 2011
          1973 02 06
          Tuesday
          .Miami Beach, Fl.Persian Room
          Marco Polo Hotel
          Night club residency - see 1973 01 30.....added 2011
          1973 02 07
          Wednesday
          .Miami Beach, Fl.Persian Room
          Marco Polo Hotel
          Night club residency - see 1973 01 30.....added 2011
          1973 02 08
          Thursday
          ..activities not documentedWhile Stratemann and Vail II report the band playing in Montego Bay, Jamaica, this is more likely a travel day. The Montego Bay date is based on a misidentified recording of an interview a month later in which I am advised Ellington says he's at the Montego Bay Hotel in Lawton, Oklahoma. .
          1973 02 09
          Friday
          .Binghamton, N.YThe State University of New York at BinghamtonMusical performance and an apparently impatient meeting with the local press.Cohen, Duke Ellington's America, pp.568 and 662, citing "Duke Ellington during Interview at State University at Binghamton: Charisma's There While the Music Plays, but Not for Hamburg, Fish." in the Binghamton Evening Press, 1973-02-10..Stratemann,p.653djp
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-15
          1973 02 10
          Saturday
          .
          Rockaway district, Arverne, N.J. or Rockaway, N.J.
          High school....Stratemann,p.653.2011
          1973 02 10
          Saturday
          .Bridgeport, Conn.Blessed Sacrament ChurchPeripheral event
          Former Ellington trombonist John Sanders was ordained as a Roman Catholic priest.

          See Naugatuck Daily News, 1973-02-02, p.7
          .Added 2012-08-15
          1973 02 11
          Sunday
          .activity not documented.
          1973 02 12
          Monday
          .Wellington, N.S.Fort Scenic
          Wellington is a few miles north of Halifax. Fort Scenic and the Lobster Trap (see 1973 02 13) were owned by the same man. On 2012-08-21, when I called his son, who managed Fort Scenic in the early 1970s, he remembered Duke played the Lobster Trap but did not play at Fort Scenic.
          ...Stratemann,p.653djp
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-21
          1973 02 13
          Tuesday
          1973 02 18Halifax, N.S.Lobster Trap CabaretTelephone call, 2012-08-21, Palmquist–Fried,

          TDES Oct08
          ..Stratemann,p.653.
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-21
          1973 02 14
          Wednesday
          .Halifax, N.S.Lobster Trap CabaretNight club/restaurant residency.....added 2011
          1973 02 15
          Thursday
          .Halifax, N.S.Lobster Trap CabaretNight club/restaurant residency.....added 2011
          1973 02 16
          Friday
          .Halifax, N.S.Lobster Trap CabaretNight club/restaurant residency.....added 2011
          1973 02 17
          Saturday
          .Halifax, N.S.Lobster Trap CabaretNight club/restaurant residency.....added 2011
          1973 02 18
          Sunday
          .Halifax, N.S.Lobster Trap CabaretNight club/restaurant residency.....added 2011
          1973 02 19
          Monday
          .activity not documented.
          1973 02 20?
          Tuesday
          .Santa Monica, Westwood or West Los Angeles, Cal.Church of St. Paul the ApostleSacred concertTDES Oct08..Stratemann,p.653.2011
          1973 02 21
          Wednesday
          1973 03 05Las Vegas, Nev.Casino Lounge,
          Hilton Hotel
          Night club residency
          Interview

          At some point during this engagement, Skitch Henderson interviewed Ellington for his Army Reserve "Skitch & Company" programs 109 and 110, aired the weeks of May 27 and June 3, respectively.
          Stratemann, p.653.02,1-15.KG
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-26
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Casino Lounge
          Hilton Hotel
          Casino Night club residency - see 1973 02 21.....added 2011
          1973 02 21.Las Vegas, Nev.Casino Lounge
          Hilton Hotel
          Casino Night club residency - see 1973 02 21.....added 2011
          1973 02 22
          Thursday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Casino Lounge
          Hilton Hotel
          Casino Night club residency - see 1973 02 21.....added 2011
          1973 02 23
          Friday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Casino Lounge
          Hilton Hotel
          Casino Night club residency - see 1973 02 21.....added 2011
          1973 02 24
          Saturday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Casino Lounge
          Hilton Hotel
          Casino Night club residency - see 1973 02 21.....added 2011
          1973 02 25
          Sunday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Casino Lounge
          Hilton Hotel
          Casino Night club residency - see 1973 02 21.....added 2011
          1973 02 26
          Monday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Casino Lounge
          Hilton Hotel
          Casino Night club residency - see 1973 02 21.....added 2011
          1973 02 27
          Tuesday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Casino Lounge
          Hilton Hotel
          Casino Night club residency - see 1973 02 21.....added 2011
          1973 02 28
          Wednesday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Casino Lounge
          Hilton Hotel
          Casino Night club residency - see 1973 02 21.....added 2011

          March 1973

          1973 03 01
          Thursday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Casino Lounge
          Hilton Hotel
          Casino Night club residency - see 1973 02 21.....added 2011
          1973 03 02
          Friday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Casino Lounge
          Hilton Hotel
          Casino Night club residency - see 1973 02 21.....added 2011
          1973 03 03
          Saturday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Casino Lounge
          Hilton Hotel
          Casino Night club residency - see 1973 02 21.....added 2011
          1973 03 04
          Sunday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Casino Lounge
          Hilton Hotel
          Casino Night club residency - see 1973 02 21.....added 2011
          1973 03 05
          Monday
          .Las Vegas, Nev.Casino Lounge
          Hilton Hotel
          Casino Night club residency - see 1973 02 21.....added 2011
          1973 03 06
          Tuesday
          .activity not documented.
          1973 03 07
          Wednesday
          .Odessa, Tex.Flying B Country CarrouselShow and danceOdessa American, 1973-03-03, p.20..Stratemann, p.653. added 2011

          updated 2012-08-12
          1973 03 08
          Thursday
          .Lawton, Okla.Montego Bay Apartment Complex
          1125 E.Gore Ave.
          1. "Duke Ellington in Concert" 7pm and 10 pm
          2. Interview with "Mr. Ford"
          -reported in Stratemann as 1973-02-08 from Jamaica, but "At the start of the tape, Duke tells us where he is: in Lawton City at the Montego Bay Hotel"
          1.Lawton Constitution
          2. S.Hoefsmit email 2012-08-13
          .DE7318a.djpAdded 2012-08-13
          1973 03 09
          Friday
          .Fort Sill, Okla.Officers' ClubDinner (sold out)Article by Nick Stuart, Lawton Constitution, 1973-03-08, p.24..Stratemann
          p.653
          . 2011

          updated 2012-08-12
          1973 03 10
          Saturday
          .Rutherford, N.J.Fairleigh Dickenson UniversitySacred Concert...Stratemann, p.653.2011
          1973 03 11
          Sunday
          .Hackettstown, N.J.Reeves Hall, Centenary College for WomenConcert of Sacred Music, 8 pm
          "Miss Cynthia Shoff of Indiana, a member of the Chamber Choir at Centenary College for Women, will appear with Duke Ellington, his orchestra and soloists, in a presentation of Ellington's new "Sacred Concert"at 8 p.m.Sunday, March 11, in the Reeves Building at Hackettstown, NJ. The Chamber Choir assisted by 27 New Jersey men singers is being prepared by Dr.Kenneth Powell, Centenary choral director, and will be conducted by Roscoe Gill, assistant to Dr. Ellington."
          Indiana Evening Gazette, 1973-02-21, p.8..Stratemann, p.653. 2011

          updated 2012-08-12
          1973 03 12
          Monday
          .activity not documented.
          1973 03 13
          Tuesday
          .Bethlehem, Penn.Danny's Restaurant....Stratemann, p.653.2011
          1973 03 14
          Wednesday
          .activity not documented.
          1973 03 15
          Thursday
          1973 03 24Toronto, Ont.Royal York Hotel
          199 Queen St. W.
          Night club residencyStratemann, p.653....2011
          1973 03 16
          Friday
          .Toronto, Ont.Royal York HotelNight club residency - see 1973 03 15.....2011
          1973 03 17
          Saturday
          .Toronto, Ont.Royal York HotelNight club residency - see 1973 03 15.....2011
          1973 03 18
          Sunday
          .Toronto, Ont.Royal York HotelNight club residency - see 1973 03 15.....2011
          1973 03 19
          Monday
          .Toronto, Ont.Royal York HotelNight club residency - see 1973 03 15.....2011
          1973 03 20
          Tuesday
          .Toronto, Ont.Royal York HotelNight club residency - see 1973 03 15.....2011
          1973 03 21
          Wednesday
          .Toronto, Ont.Royal York HotelNight club residency - see 1973 03 15.....2011
          1973 03 22
          Thursday
          .Toronto, Ont.Royal York HotelNight club residency - see 1973 03 15.....2011
          1973 03 23
          Friday
          .Toronto, Ont.Royal York HotelNight club residency - see 1973 03 15.....2011
          1973 03 24
          Saturday
          .Toronto, Ont.Royal York HotelNight club residency - see 1973 03 15.....2011
          1973 03 --.Toronto, Ont.Royal York Hotel
          199 Queen St. W.
          Ellington interviewed by Phil McKellar for radio station CKFM.DE7319...2011
          1973 03 --.Toronto, Ont.Interview by Lorraine Thomson for CBC ..DE7320...2011
          1973 03 25
          Sunday
          .Ottawa, Ont.Natonal Arts Centre....Stratemann, p.653.2011
          1973 03 26
          Monday
          .Detroit, Mich......Stratemann, p.653.2011
          1973 03 27
          Tuesday
          .activity not documented.
          1973 03 28
          Wednesday
          .Columbus, Oh......Stratemann, p.653.2011
          1973 03 29
          Thursday
          .activity not documented.
          1973 03 30
          Friday
          .Dayton, Oh.Wright Patterson Air Force Base....Stratemann, p.653.2011
          1973 03 31
          Saturday
          .activity not documented.

          April 1973

          1973 04 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Sam Woodyard, drums, rejoins the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
          1973 04 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Michael McGettigan, french horn, joins the band for a few days.
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
          1973 04 01
          Sunday
          .New York, N.Y.Private residenceEllington attended the wedding of friends Edmund Anderson and Joan Uttal. The announcement says Mr. Anderson was a Broadway producer and the composer of Flamingo.
          Rev. John Gensel officiated.
          Elyria Chronicle Telegram, 1973-04-07, p.9...djpAdded 2012-08-13
          1973 04 01
          Sunday
          .New York, N.Y.Waldorf Astoria....Stratemann, p.653.2011
          1973 04 02
          Monday
          .Waukegan, Ill......Stratemann, p.653.2011
          1973 04 03?
          Tuesday
          .Cleveland, Oh.Public Music Hall
          Stratemann, citing Variety 1973-01-24, p.61 says Ellington was booked here, but some sources say the band played in Valparaiso, instead.
          ...Stratemann, p.653.
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-26
          1973 04 03?
          Tuesday
          .Valparaiso, Ind..
          Stratemann, citing Variety 1973-01-24, p.61 says Ellington was in Cleveland but that some sources say the band played here instead.
          ...Stratemann, p.653.
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-26
          1973 04 04
          Wednesday
          .Clayton, Mo.Powell Symphony HallConcert...Stratemann, p.653.
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-24
          1973 04 05
          Thursday
          .Decorah, Io.Field House
          Luther College
          Duke Ellington and his World Famous Orchestra will appear in the Luther College Field House Thursday, April 5. The show begins at 8 p.m. Admission is $2.50 for general admission seats.$3.50 for reserved seatsPostville(Iowa) Herald 1973-03-28, p.6..Stratemann, p.654djp
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-12
          1973 04 05
          Thursday
          .Decorah, Io.Administration building
          Luther College
          Peripheral event
          A 24 hour sit-in ended with a rally of about 400 students from 10:00 to about 11:15PM. Students could come and go freely during the protest, but only faculty and administrators "paramount to the welfare" of the college were allowed to enter. (The college treasurer was allowed to fetch the Ellington concert proceeds.)
          Waterloo Daily Courier, 1973-04-06, p.5djp.Added 2012-08-20
          1973 04 06
          Friday
          9 PM - 12:30 AM
          .Sioux City, Io.Morrison Commons Building
          Augustana College
          Spring Formal Dance .Mitchell, S.D., Daily Republic, 1973-04-03, p.12..Stratemann, p.654djp
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-20
          1973 04 07
          Saturday
          .Anaheim, Cal.Anaheim Convention CenterNational School Boards Association conventionStory, Van Nuys News, 1973-04-06, p.4..Stratemann, p.654.2011
          1973 04 08
          Sunday
          .Forest Grove, Ore......Stratemann, p.654.2011
          1973 04 09
          Monday
          8 PM
          .Portland, Ore.Paramount Northwest AuditoriumConcert.
          Admission $4, $5, $6
          Poster, Pacific Northwest April Attractions..adAGP (Aug 2011)
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-20
          1973 04 10
          Tuesday
          .Seattle, Wash.Paramount TheaterConcert (recorded).DE7321.Stratemann, p.654.
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-20
          1973 04 11
          Wednesday
          .Spokane, Wash......Stratemann, p.654.2011
          1973 04 12
          Thursday
          .Vancouver, B.C.Queen Elizabeth TheatreConcert.DE7322.Stratemann, p.654.2011
          1973 04 13
          Friday
          .San Francisco, Cal.Great American Music HallConcerts, 8 pm and 11 pmSan Mateo Times 1973-04-04,p.34DE7323.Stratemann, p.654.2011

          updated 2012-08-13
          1973 04 14
          Saturday
          .Sacramento, Cal.Civic Auditorium....Stratemann, p.654.2011
          1973 04 15
          Sunday
          .Oakland, Cal.Oakland AuditoriumMatinee, 2:30 pm...Stratemann, p.654.2011
          1973 04 15
          Sunday
          .San Rafael, Cal.Marin Veterans Memorial AuditoriumEvening concert, 8:30 pmSan Mateo Times 1973-04-04,p.34..Stratemann, p.654.

          updated 2012-08-13
          1973 04 16
          Monday
          ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Singer Anita Moore rejoins the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
          1973 04 16
          Monday
          1973 04 21
          Saturday
          Anaheim, Cal.DisneylandTheme park residency
          "Duke Ellington and his orchestra will provide music for both listening and dancing pleasure from 8 pm to midnight pre-Easter."
          The billing was shared with The King Family and with Dawn featuring Tony Orlando

          The Ellington performance on Apr.20 was recorded
          DE7324.djp
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-14
          1973 04 17
          Tuesday
          .Anaheim, Cal.DisneylandTheme park residency - see 1973 04 16....djpadded 2011
          1973 04 18
          Wednesday
          .Anaheim, Cal.DisneylandTheme park residency - see 1973 04 16....djpadded 2011
          1973 04 18
          Wednesday
          .New York, N.Y..Peripheral event
          Pianist Duke's mentor, Willie 'the Lion' Smith (1893-1973) passed away. Ellington's Portrait of The Lion was named for Smith, whose piano influenced Duke in the 1920s. Mr. Smith's nickname resulted from his bravery in action during the first world war.
          ..Added 2012-08-26
          1973 04 19
          Thursday
          .Anaheim, Cal.DisneylandTheme park residency - see 1973 04 16....djpadded 2011
          1973 04 20
          Friday
          .Anaheim, Cal.DisneylandTheme park residency - see 1973 04 16....djpadded 2011
          1973 04 21
          Saturday
          .Anaheim, Cal.DisneylandTheme park residency - see 1973 04 16....djpadded 2011
          1973 04 22
          Sunday
          .Santa Barbara, Cal.Miramar Hotel....Stratemann, p.654.2011
          1973 04 23
          Monday
          .Phoenix, Ariz.Celebrity TheaterConcert, 8:30 PM
          • Announcements:
            • Scottsdale Daily Progress 1973-04-20,p.3
            • (Phoenix) Arizona Republic 1973-04-21 p.99
            • Phoenix, Arizona Republic 1973-04-22 p.N-5
            • Scottsdale Daily Progress 1973-04-20 p.15: "Duke and Orchestra to Invade Celebrity"
          • Review, Scottsdale Daily Progress,1973-04-27 "This Weekend" p.15
          ..Stratemann, p.654djp
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-20
          1973 04 24
          Tuesday
          .activity not documented.
          1973 04 25
          Wednesday
          .Lexington, Ky......Stratemann, p.654.2011
          1973 04 26
          Thursday
          .Richmond, Ky......Stratemann, p.654.2011
          1973 04 27
          Friday
          .Montgomery, Ala......Stratemann, p.654.2011
          1973 04 28
          Saturday
          .New Orleans, La.Fairmont-Roosevelt Hotel....Stratemann, p.654.2011
          1973 04 29
          Sunday
          .Atlanta, Ga.Davage Hall
          Clark College
          Ellington was awarded an honourary doctorate of humanities

          The Clark College band performed a selection of Ellington's music.

          Numerous newspapers carried an AP wirestory confirming the event the following week, and some carried a wirephoto of him blowing out the candles on a cake provided by the College. The website for Clark College, now Clark Atlanta University, confirms the award was a doctorate of humanities.
          AP wirestory, Huron, S.D. Daily Statesman, 1973-04-27 p.14.94,2-9Stratemann, p.654djp
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-28
          1973 04 29
          Sunday
          .New York, N.Y..Peripheral event
          Pianists Earl Hines, Brooks Kerr, Ray Bryant, Wild Bill Davis, Bobby Short, Mary Lou Williams, Ellis Larkins and Randy West gave a concert of Ellington music on Ellington's 74th birthday. Ellington was not present.
          Source: Brandon Sun, May 1, 1973
          .Added 2012-08-14
          1973 04 30
          Monday
          .Dallas, Tex.Lovers Lane Methodist ChurchSecond Concert of Sacred Music.DE7325.Stratemann, p.654.2011
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-24

          May 1973

          1973 05 01
          Tuesday
          .Nashville, Tenn.Ryman Auditorium..DE7326.Stratemann, p.654.2011
          1973 05 02
          Wednesday
          .Detroit, Mich..
          Stratemann and Vail II give no details, simply the name of the city, and don't mention an information source.

          Appears to conflict with the Ann Arbor concert the same day.
          ...
          • Stratemann, p.654
          • Vail II
          .
          added 2011

          updated 2013-06-05
          1973 05 02
          Wednesday
          .Ann Arbor, Mich. University of Michigan
          Concert

          "...The University Musical Society (UMS) inaugurated this year's star-studded edition of the May Festival last night at Hill Auditorium after what was probably the most adventurous season in its long history. For the first time, the UMS had swung off into jazz (with Duke Ellington) and presented an all-20th-century program (Aeolian Chamber Players). A Guitar Series was launched, the Asian series was broadened to encompass four events, and an evening of Spanish Medieval music was offered (Paniagua Quartet). It was especially significant that virtually all of these innovations met with enthusiastic public support..."

          Tradition Marks 80th May Festival OpeningAnn Arbor News 1973-05-03 p.34 ...djp
          added 2013-06-05
          1973 05 03
          Thursday
          .Southfield, Mich......Stratemann, p.654.2011
          1973 05 04
          Friday
          .Ypsilanti, Mich.Pease Auditorium,
          Eastern Michigan University
          ....Stratemann, p.654.
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-24
          1973 05 05
          Saturday
          .Orchard Lake Village, Mich.Pine Lake Country Club....Stratemann, p.654.
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-24
          1973 05 06
          Sunday
          .Cleveland, Oh.Case Western Reserve UniversityDanceAnnouncement, Mansfield, Oh. News Journal, 1973-05-06, p.Six G..ellingtonweb.ca
          Stratemann, p.654
          .
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-24
          1973 05 07
          Monday
          .Dearborn, Mich.Towne House....Stratemann, p.654.2011
          1973 05 08
          Tuesday
          .Milwaukee, Wisc.Marc Plaza Hotel.
          • Stratemann, p.654
          • Announcement, Milwaukee Sentinel 1973-05-07 p.16
          ....
          added 2011

          updated 2013-03-26
          1973 05 09
          Wednesday
          .Olympia Fields, Ill.Olympia Fields Country Club....Stratemann, p.654.2011
          1973 05 10
          Thursday
          .St. Paul, Minn.Civic Center....Stratemann, p.654.2011
          1973 05 11
          Friday
          .Kenosha, Wisc.Eagles Ballroom..DE7327007,1-3Stratemann, p.654.2011
          1973 05 12
          Saturday
          .Kansas City, Mo.Crown Center HotelDinner-dance to benefit Children's Mercy Hospital of Kansas City

          This event took place on the second-last night of the 15 day Kansas City Jazz Festival
          "Kansas City sets Jazz Fortnight"
          Jefferson City News-Tribune, 1973-04-22, p.15.
          ..Stratemann, p.654djp
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-20
          1973 05 13
          Sunday
          .Ripon, Wisc.Ripon CollegeEllington was awarded an honourary doctorate of music at the Commencement Ceremony.
          • Ripon College archive
          • Caption to a photo on p.14 of the Fond du Lac Reporter, 1973-05-15.
          • Announcement "Jazz king to receive degree," datelined Ripon in the Oshkosh, Wisc. Daily Northwestern, 1973-04-20, p.10
          .94,2-9JLC photo.
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-24
          1973 05 13
          Sunday
          .Deerfield, Ill.Deerfield High School
          It is possible for Ellington to have been driven to Deerfield after the commencement ceremony at Ripon.
          ...Stratemann, p.654.
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-24
          1973 05 14
          Monday
          .Terre Haute, Ind..day off...Stratemann, p.654.2011
          1973 05 14
          Monday
          .Philadephia, Penn..Peripheral event
          Banjoist / former bandleader Elmer Snowden passed away
          AP wirestory in the Utica, N.Y. Observer-Dispatch, 1973-05-15djpAdded 2012-08-21
          1973 05 15
          Tuesday
          .Palatine, Ill.Harper CollegeConcert

          The May 25 edition of the Chicago Herald, s.2, p.3 reported an Ellington interview would be carried broadcast on WRMN-AM Elgin's final edition for the school year of 'This is Harper on the Air.'
          The Herald, Chicago, 1973-04-13, p.4-3..Stratemann, p.654.
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-24
          1973 05 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Sam Woodyard, drums, leaves the band sometime between May 11 and 25 (not present in the recorded Winnipeg concert)
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
          1973 05 16
          Wednesday
          .New York, N.Y.Morningdale Campus
          Columbia University
          Columbia University awarded Ellington an honourary Doctor of Music degree.
          "Duke Ellington will have another title by the time he arrives ... Earlier that day Columbia University will award him an honorary degree for his contributions to American jazz..."
          Photo of Duke in cap, with caption, Watertown Daily Times, 1973-05-17, p.7 ..DEMS94,2-9Jewell photo
          Stratemann, p.648 photo
          VAR photo
          .
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-20
          1973 05 16
          Wednesday
          .Iowa City, Io.Hancher Auditorium, University of Iowa....Stratemann, p.654.2011
          1973 05 17
          Thursday
          .Davenport, Io,Blackhawk Hotel....Stratemann, p.654.2011
          1973 05 18
          Friday
          .Rockford, Ill.High School Auditorium ....Stratemann, p.654.2011
          1973 05 19
          Saturday
          .Ames, Io.C.Y.Stephens Auditorium
          Iowa State University
          ConcertReview, Ames Daily Tribune, 1973-05-21, p.8..Stratemann, p.654djp added 2011
          updated 2012-08-10
          1973 05 20
          Sunday
          .Edmonton, Alta.Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium....Stratemann, p.654.
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-24
          1973 05 21
          Monday
          .Calgary, Alta.Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium....Stratemann, p.654.
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-24
          1973 05 22
          Tuesday
          .Regina, Sask.Saskatchewan Centre for the Arts....Stratemann, p.654.
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-24
          1973 05 23
          Wednesday
          .Saskatoon, Sask.Centennial Auditorium....Stratemann, p.654.2011
          1973 05 24
          Thursday
          .Brandon, Man.Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium.Review in the Brandon Sun, 1973-05-25.p.2..Stratemann, p.654.2011

          updated 2012-08-14
          1973 05 25
          Friday
          .Winnipeg, Man.Centennial Concert Hall.Ads, Winnipeg Free Press, 1973-05-10 and 1973-05-25DE732803,1-15
          99,4-5
          87,3-4
          Stratemann, p.654
          NDCS 1012
          . 2011

          updated 2012-08-14
          1973 05 26
          Saturday
          .Chicago, Ill......Stratemann, p.654.2011
          1973 05 27
          Sunday
          .Indianapolis, Ind.Roger Atkinson HotelEllington used 4 trombones here....Stratemann, p.654.
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-24
          1973 05 28
          Monday
          .Nashville, Tenn.Fisk UniversityDaytime - Ellington awarded a doctorate of music
          Evening - Ellington played New World A-Comin' and other pieces with the local orchestra, Orchestrated Crowd
          ...Stratemann, p.654.2011
          1973 05 29
          Tuesday
          .Atlanta, Ga.Clark College
          This seems to be an error in Stratemann. Ellington was awarded a doctorate of humanities on April 29, and it is unlikely he would have been brought back to be awarded another doctorate a month later.
          ...Stratemann, p.654djp
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-28
          1973 05 30
          Wednesday
          .activity not documented.
          1973 05 31
          Thursday
          .Paramus, N.J.Steak Pit....Stratemann, p.654.2011

          June 1973

          1973 06 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Cootie Williams leaves the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
          1973 06 01
          Friday
          .Philadelphia, Penn......Stratemann, p.654.2011
          1973 06 02
          Saturday
          .Annapolis, Md......Stratemann, p.654.2011
          1973 06 03
          Sunday
          .Norfolk, Va......Stratemann, p.655.2011
          1973 06 04
          Monday
          1973 06 05Ft. Bragg, N.C......Stratemann, p.655.2011
          1973 06 05
          Tuesday
          .activity not documented.
          1973 06 06
          Wednesday
          .Louisville, Ken......Stratemann, p.655.2011
          1973 06 07.Houston, Tex.Shamrock HiltonClub residency - see 1973 06 07.....2011
          1973 06 08
          Friday
          ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Barrie Lee Hall, trumpet and fluegelhorn, joins the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-12
          1973 06 08
          Friday
          .Houston, Tex.Shamrock HiltonClub residency - see 1973 06 07.....2011
          1973 06 09
          Saturday
          .Houston, Tex.Shamrock HiltonClub residency - see 1973 06 07.....2011
          1973 06 10
          Sunday
          .Houston, Tex.Shamrock HiltonClub residency - see 1973 06 07.....2011
          1973 06 11
          Monday
          1973 06 13Los Angeles, Calif..
          Associated Press reported Ellington was one of several authors attending the National Booksellers Convention, which appears to have started on June 11.
          Ogden Standard Examiner, 1973-06-13, p.16A....djpadded 2012-08-28
          1973 06 11
          Monday
          .Houston, Tex.Shamrock HiltonClub residency - see 1973 06 07.....2011
          1973 06 12
          Tuesday
          .Houston, Tex.Shamrock HiltonClub residency - see 1973 06 07.....2011
          1973 06 13
          Wednesday
          .Houston, Tex.Shamrock HiltonClub residency - see 1973 06 07.....2011
          1973 06 14
          Thursday
          .Houston, Tex.Shamrock HiltonClub residency - see 1973 06 07.....2011
          1973 06 15
          Friday
          .Houston, Tex.Shamrock HiltonClub residency - see 1973 06 07.....2011
          1973 06 16
          Saturday
          .Houston, Tex.Shamrock HiltonClub residency - see 1973 06 07.....2011
          1973 06 17
          Sunday
          .Houston, Tex.Shamrock HiltonClub residency - see 1973 06 07.....2011
          1973 06 18
          Monday
          .Houston, Tex.Shamrock HiltonClub residency - see 1973 06 07.....2011
          1973 06 19
          Tuesday
          .Houston, Tex.Shamrock HiltonClub residency - see 1973 06 07.....2011
          1973 06 20
          Wednesday
          ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Willie Cook, trumpet, rejoins the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
          1973 06 20
          Wednesday
          .Houston, Tex.Shamrock HiltonClub residency - see 1973 06 07.....2011
          1973 06 21
          Thursday
          .Houston, Tex.Country Club....Stratemann, p.655.2011
          1973 06 22
          Friday
          .Fredricksburg, Va......Stratemann, p.655.2011
          1973 06 23
          Saturday
          .New York, N.Y.Carroll Studios rehearsal
          Mount Vernon High School
          ....Stratemann, p.655.2011
          1973 06 24
          Sunday
          .New York, N.Y.Lincoln Center....Stratemann, p.655.2011
          1973 06 25
          Monday
          ...day off...Stratemann, p.655.2011
          1973 06 26
          Tuesday
          ...day off...Stratemann, p.655.2011
          1973 06 27
          Tuesday
          .BrantfordCivic Center....Stratemann, p.655.2011
          1973 06 28
          Thursday
          .activity not documented.
          1973 06 29
          Friday
          .Rochester, N.Y..Music Festival...Stratemann, p.655.2011
          1973 06 30
          Saturday
          .Hampton.Jazz Festival...Stratemann, p.655.2011

          July 1973

          1973 07 01
          Sunday
          .New York, N.Y.Philharmonic Hall, Lincoln Center"Newport in New York" festival
          2 concerts with Alice Babs
          ...Stratemann
          p.655
          . added 2011

          updated 2012-08-11
          1973 07 02
          Monday
          .New York, N.Y.Roseland Ballroom(1)
          or
          Roseland Dance City(2)
          Newport Jazz Festival
          Thirties Ball
          Dance with 3 bands - Ellington, Basie and Herman
          3,000 danced and also clustered around the bandstand.
          (1) AP wirestory review by Mary Campbell, published in several newspapers - e.g. Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph 1973-07-04

          (2)Leonard Lyons, Along Broadway announcement 1973-07-15 (Cedar Rapids Gazette) refers to Roseland as Roseland Dance City
          Stratemann reports a 9 AM start, citing Jazz Journal, but that makes little sense.
          ..Stratemann
          p.655 citing Jazz Journal August 1973.
          . added 2011

          updated 2012-08-29
          1973 07 02
          Monday
          .New York, N.Y.Sister's homePrivate party
          "Duke made a portable recording of There's Something About Me on which he also sang. He gave it to Alice Babs and her husband, Nils Sjöblom, who were present.
          ..09,3-5
          04,2-10
          .. 2011

          updated 2012-08-11
          1973 07 03
          Tuesday
          .New York, N.Y.Media Sound Studio..DE732904,2-10Stratemann, p.655.2011
          1973 07 04
          Wednesday
          ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Willie Cook leaves the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
          1973 07 04
          Wednesday
          .Plymouth, Mich......Stratemann, p.655.2011
          1973 07 05
          Thursday
          .activity not documented.
          1973 07 06
          Friday
          .Cincinnati, Oh.Topper Ballroom,
          Music Hall
          After-hours dance
          Benefit for sickle cell anemia, part of Ohio Valley Jazz Festival

          I have not located any record of Ellington's band performing at Riverfront Stadium, the main festival venue.
          Cincinnati Magazine, July 1973

          Hamilton Ohio Journal News, 1973-07-10, p.14
          ..Stratemann, p.655. added 2011
          updated 2012-08-10
          1973 07 07
          Saturday
          .Atlanta, Geo.Atlanta Stadium"Atlanta Jazz Festival salutes Duke Ellington" Ad, The Anniston Star, 1973-07-01, p.4B..Stratemann, p.655.2011
          1973 07 08
          Sunday
          .New York, N.Y.French Consulate
          5th Avenue
          Taping of "Legion d'Honneur" TV show
          Ellington was awarded the Légion D'Honneur and several other musicians received other honours. Mood Indigo and Yanie were recorded.
          ..09,3-5Stratemann 656. 2011

          updated 2012-08-11
          1973 07 08
          Sunday
          .Uniondale, N.Y.Nassau Coliseum'Jazz & Soul On The Island'
          Final event of the Newport Jazz Festival

          Ellington, Ray Charles and Aretha Franklin performed the last concert in the sold-out 16,000 seat Nassau Coliseum
          AP wirestory in the Utica Daily Press 1973-07-09, p.8.11,2-3Stratemann,p.656djp
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-21
          1973 07 09
          Monday
          .activity not documented.
          1973 07 10
          Tuesday
          .Lorain, Oh.Admiral King High School.Announcement, Elyria Chronicle Telegram, 1973-06-21, p.17..Stratemann, p.657.Added 2011, updated 2012-01-10
          1973 07 11
          Wednesday
          .Chicago, Ill.First National Bank Plaza..DE7330.Stratemann, p.657.2011
          1973 07 12
          Thursday
          .Redford Township, Mich......Stratemann, p.657.2011
          1973 07 13
          Friday
          .Interlochen, Mich.Kresge AuditoriumNational Music Camp
          Concert, 8 p.m.
          Announcements, Traverse City Record EagleAnnouncement, Holland Evening Sentinal, 1973-05-16, p.36..Stratemann, p.657djp added 2011

          updated 2012-08-11
          1973 07 14
          Saturday
          .Detroit, Mich......Stratemann, p.657.2011
          1973 07 15
          Sunday
          .Northbrook, Ill......Stratemann, p.657.2011
          1973 07 16
          Monday
          .Skokie, Ill.Old Orchard Shopping Center..DE7331.Stratemann, p.657.2011
          1973 07 17
          Tuesday
          .Chicago, Ill......Stratemann, p.657.2011
          1973 07 18
          Wednesday
          .Milwaukee, Wisc.Milwaukee lakefront"Summerfest '73"
          Arts and recreation festival
          ..."The Miller High Life Jazz Oasis, featuring Lionel Hampton, Duke Ellington and the Ramsey Louis Trio."
          Ad, Sheboygan Press, 1973-07-09 p.26..Stratemann
          p.657, citing Billboard,1973-07-21, p.58
          .
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-22
          1973 07 19
          Thursday
          .Kalamazoo, Mich......Stratemann, p.657.2011
          1973 07 20
          Friday
          .Reading, Penn.Stokesay Castle
          Doubtful - the Waldameer Park engagement was advertised as July 20 and the two venues are too far apart to play both in one day.
          ...Stratemann, p.657.
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-28
          1973 07 21
          Saturday
          .Erie, Penn.Rainbow Gardens,
          Waldameer Park

          This was advertised for July 20, so it is not certain which day the band played here.
          The Derrick, Oil City, Pa., 1973-07-17DE733209,1-29
          05,1-42
          Stratemann, p.657.
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-28
          1973 07 22
          Sunday
          1973 07 28Atlantic City, N.J.Steel PierResidencyStratemann, p.657....
          added 2011

          updated 2013-04-05
          1973 07 23
          Monday
          .Atlantic City, N.J.Steel PierResidency - see 1973 07 22.....2011
          1973 07 24
          Tuesday
          .Atlantic City, N.J.Steel PierResidency - see 1973 07 22.....2011
          1973 07 25
          Wednesday
          .Atlantic City, N.J.Steel PierResidency - see 1973 07 22.....2011
          1973 07 26
          Thursday
          .Atlantic City, N.J.Steel PierResidency - see 1973 07 22.....2011
          1973 07 27
          Friday
          .Atlantic City, N.J.Steel PierResidency - see 1973 07 22.....2011
          1973 07 28
          Saturday
          .Atlantic City, N.J.Steel PierResidency - see 1973 07 22.....2011
          1973 07 29
          Sunday
          .Bedford, Mass......Stratemann, p.657.2011
          1973 07 30
          Monday
          .Bedford, N.H.Carousel Ballroom
          Rte.3
          Dance, $6/person, B.Y.O.B.Nashua, N.H. Natonal Telegraph, 1973-07-28, p.24..Stratemann, p.657..
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-24
          1973 07 30
          Monday
          ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Drummer Rufus Jones leaves the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
          1973 07 31
          Tuesday
          ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Aziz Lateef rejoins the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
          1973 07 31
          Tuesday
          .Philadelphia, Penn.Robin Hood DellConcert in outdoor amphitheatre.DE7333.Stratemann, p.657

          Billboard 1973-05-09, p.14
          djp
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-28

          August 1973

          1973 08 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Aziz Lateef leaves the band in mid-August
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
          1973 08 01
          Wednesday
          ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Michael McGettigan, french horn, rejoins the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
          1973 08 01
          Wednesday
          .activity not documented.
          1973 08 02
          Thursday
          .Weirs, N.H......Stratemann, p.657.2011
          1973 08 03
          Friday
          .Reading, Penn.Stokesay Castle..DE7334.Stratemann, p.657.2011
          1973 08 04
          Saturday<
          .Cherry Hill, N.J......Stratemann, p.657.2011
          1973 08 05
          Sunday<
          .Jersey City, N.J......Stratemann, p.657.2011
          1973 08 06
          Monday
          .New York, N.Y.NBC Studios"Today Show"
          35 minutes on this national television talk show
          .DE7335.Stratemann, p.657.2011
          1973 08 06
          Monday
          ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Murray McEachern, trombone and alto sax, leaves the band

          Wulf Freedman, electric bass and bass, joins the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
          1973 08 06
          Monday
          1973 09 02New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement
          (Sundays off)
          The band included two basses, a conga, a French horn and a violin.

          Swedish television broadcast a performance from this engagement, date uncertain.
          Stratemann, p.657.DE7336.djp added 2011

          updated 2012-08-11
          1973 08 07
          Tuesday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club residency, see 1973 08 06.....added 2011
          1973 08 08
          Wednesday
          .New York, N.Y.."Hammond Organ Chat"
          30 minute advertising clip for a new Hammond product.

          Stratemann suggests this is the last advertisement Ellington filmed, and he is playing or pitching for only 24 of its 30 seconds.
          .no New Desor entry.Stratemann
          p.659
          .
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-26
          1973 08 08
          Wednesday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement..DE7336Stratemann, p.657djpadded 2011

          updated 2012-08-11
          1973 08 09
          Thursday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement..DE7336Stratemann, p.657djpadded 2011

          updated 2012-08-11
          1973 08 10
          Friday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement..DE7336Stratemann, p.657djpadded 2011

          updated 2012-08-11
          1973 08 11
          Saturday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement.DE733609,3-5Stratemann, p.657djpadded 2011

          updated 2012-08-11
          1973 08 12
          Sunday
          .Washington, D.C.Sheraton Park Hotel
          Dance

          Stratemann suggests Ellington may have appeared here on a day off from the Rainbow Grill, but listed this engagement as Aug. 25.
          ...Stratemann, p.657djpadded 2011

          updated 2012-08-11
          1973 08 13
          Monday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement..DE7336Stratemann, p.657djpadded 2011

          updated 2012-08-11
          1973 08 14
          Tuesday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement..DE7336Stratemann, p.657djpadded 2011

          updated 2012-08-11
          1973 08 15
          Wednesday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement..DE7336Stratemann, p.657djpadded 2011

          updated 2012-08-11
          1973 08 16
          Thursday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement..DE7336Stratemann, p.657djpadded 2011

          updated 2012-08-11
          1973 08 17
          Friday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement..DE7336Stratemann, p.657djpadded 2011

          updated 2012-08-11
          1973 08 18
          Saturday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement..DE7336Stratemann, p.657djpadded 2011

          updated 2012-08-11
          1973 08 19
          Sunday
          .Roxbury, Mass..
          Stratemann suggests Ellington may have appeared here on a day off from the Rainbow Grill
          ...Stratemann, p.657djpadded 2011

          updated 2012-08-11
          1973 08 20
          Monday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement..DE7336Stratemann, p.657djpadded 2011

          updated 2012-08-11
          1973 08 21
          Tuesday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement..DE7336Stratemann, p.657djpadded 2011

          updated 2012-08-11
          1973 08 22
          Wednesday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement..DE7336Stratemann, p.657djpadded 2011

          updated 2012-08-11
          1973 08 23
          Thursday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement..DE7336Stratemann, p.657djpadded 2011

          updated 2012-08-11
          1973 08 24
          Friday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement..DE7336Stratemann, p.657djpadded 2011

          updated 2012-08-11
          1973 08 25...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Art Baron, trombone and recorder, joins the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-10
          1973 08 25
          Saturday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement..DE7336Stratemann, p.657djpadded 2011

          updated 2012-08-11
          1973 08 25
          Saturday
          .Washington, D.C.Sheraton Park Hotel
          Dance (recorded)

          Stratemann took the date from "audio tapes circulating among collectors with the date given," and speculates this gig may actually have been on August 12.
          .DE7337.Stratemann, p.661. 2011

          updated 2012-08-11
          1973 08 26
          Sunday
          .activity not documented.
          1973 08 27
          Monday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement..DE7336Stratemann, p.657djpadded 2011

          updated 2012-08-11
          1973 08 28
          Tuesday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement..DE7336Stratemann, p.657djpadded 2011

          updated 2012-08-11
          1973 08 29
          Wednesday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement..DE7336Stratemann, p.657djpadded 2011

          updated 2012-08-11
          1973 08 30
          Thursday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement..DE7336Stratemann, p.657djpadded 2011

          updated 2012-08-11
          1973 08 31
          Friday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement..DE7336Stratemann, p.657djpadded 2011

          updated 2012-08-11

          September 1973

          1973 09 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Ray Nance rejoins the band for two weeks.
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
          1973 09 01
          Saturday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNight club engagement

          This seems likely to be the last night of the run, although Stratemann, citing Variety, 1973-08-15 p.39, shows it was to end Sept 2.
          ..DE7336Stratemann, p.657djpadded 2011

          updated 2012-08-11
          1973 09 02
          Sunday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow Grill
          Night club engagement

          Although Stratemann says Sundays were off, he shows the run ending on a Sunday.
          ..DE7336Stratemann, p.657djpadded 2011

          updated 2012-08-11
          1973 09 02
          Sunday
          ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Michael McGettigan, f horn, leaves the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
          1973 09 02
          Sunday
          ...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Wulf Freedman leaves the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
          1973 09 03
          Monday
          .activity not documented.
          1973 09 04
          Tuesday
          1973 09 06New York, N.Y.
          Recording session
          Ellington with Theresa Brewer and Bunny Briggs
          .Stratemann, p.661DE7338
          DE7339
          DE7340
          ...
          added 2011

          updated 2013-04-05
          1973 09 05
          Wednesday
          .New York, N.Y.Recording session - see 1973 09 04......2011
          1973 09 06
          Thursday
          .New York, N.Y.Recording session - see 1973 09 04......2011
          1973 09 06
          Thursday
          .New York, N.Y.Ellington's homeWillis Conover interview, during which Duke played Romantic Season and Volupté.DE7342Ripmaster 164
          Conover
          .2011
          1973 09 07
          Friday
          .activity not documented.
          1973 09 08
          Saturday
          .activity not documented.
          1973 09 09
          Sunday
          .activity not documented.
          1973 09 10
          Monday
          .activity not documented.
          1973 09 11
          Tuesday
          .activity not documented.
          1973 09 12
          Wednesday
          .activity not documented.
          1973 09 13
          Thursday
          .activity not documented.
          1973 09 14
          Friday
          .activity not documented.
          1973 09 15
          Saturday
          .Montréal, P.Q.Show Mart....Stratemann, p.661.2011
          1973 09 16
          Sunday
          .activity not documented.
          1973 09 17
          Monday
          .Laconia, N.H......Stratemann, p.661.2011
          1973 09 18
          Tuesday
          .activity not documented.
          1973 09 19
          Wednesday
          .Nashua, N.H.88 Restaurant."John Stylianos, On Nashua Area Scene, Nashua Telegraph, 1973-09-18..Stratemann, p.661djp
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-29
          1973 09 20
          Thursday
          .Copenhagen, Denmark.Peripheral event
          Ben Webster passed away
          Palladium Times, 1974-05-13, p.5djpAdded 2012-08-21
          1973 09 20
          Thursday
          .Wayne, Penn.Covered Wagon Inn..DE734104,1-32Stratemann, p.661.2011
          1973 09 21
          Friday
          1973 09 22Cedar Grove, N.J.Meadowbrook
          Ellington added Nance (violin) and John Blair (violin and vocal) to the band for this session....Stratemann, p.661. added 2011

          updated 2012-08-10
          1973 09 22
          Saturday
          .Cedar Grove, N.J.MeadowbrookContinuation of recording session..... added 2011
          1973 09 23
          Sunday
          .activity not documented.
          1973 09 24
          Monday
          .activity not documented.
          1973 09 25
          Tuesday
          1973 09 26Chatham, Ont......Stratemann, p.661.2011
          1973 09 26
          Wednesday
          .Chatham, Ont..second day - see 1973 09 25....Stratemann, p.661.2011
          1973 09 27
          Thursday
          .Columbus, Oh......Stratemann, p.661.2011
          1973 09 28
          Friday
          .Dayton, Oh......Stratemann, p.661. added 2011

          updated 2012-08-11
          1973 09 28
          Friday
          .Oberlin, Oh.Finney Chapel
          90 North Professor St.,
          Oberlin College

          Concert 8:30 pm
          sponsored by Oberlin College Social Board
          Announcements ...djpAdded 2012-08-11
          1973 09 29
          Saturday
          .Ocean Grove, N.J......Stratemann, p.661.2011
          1973 09 30
          Sunday
          .Pittsburgh, Penn.Heinz Hall."Ellington, Goodman, Liberace Heinz Hall -Bound," Pittsburgh Press, 1973-09-02, p.F-1..Stratemann, p.661.
          added 2011

          updated 2013-02-08

          October 1973

          1973 10 03.Washington, D.C.Kennedy Center..DE7343.Stratemann, p.661.2011
          1973 10 05.AugustaCivic Center....adAgustěn Perez Gasco aug112011
          1973 10 081973 10 21Chicago, Ill.Mr Kelly'sNightclub engagement
          Stratemann reports the band rehearsed the Third Sacred Concert every night after work
          ...Stratemann, p.661. added 2011

          updated 2012-08-29
          1973 10 22...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Tenor sax player Percy Marion joins the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-23
          1973 10 23
          Tuesday
          .Chicago, Ill.In transitThe band flew directly from Chicago to England to begin five weeks in Europe and Africa.

          Art Baron described this trip:

          In six weeks we had three nights off, and two of them were going from one end of Europe to the other, which in those days was all-day travelling. It was really hectic. We had three nights in Brussels, and the middle night we had off. That was the one real night off we had.

          ...
          • Stratemann, p.661
          • Art Baron, interview 1986-12-18, with Mark Tucker, page 394,Composers' Voices from Ives to Ellington, An Oral History of American Music, Perlis and Van Cleve, editors, Yale University Press, 2005
          djp added 2012-08-11
          1973 10 23.London, EnglandSt Margret'sRehearsal.....2011
          1973 10 24.London, EnglandWestminster AbbeyThird Sacred Concert, with Alice Babs
          Rehearsal and Concert (premičre)(1)
          The Lima, Ohio Lima News, 1973-10-25, p.34 reported Princess Margaret and Prime Minister Edward Heath were in the audience.
          The 1973-09-27 Republican-Courier, Findlay, Ohio, p.D10, reported Heath invited Duke to attend a private party after the concert but Cohen reports Duke was exhausted and unable to attend. Cohen reports that Ellington stayed up for two nights before this concert, writing the music, and was still writing 10 minutes before the performance. He also reports that Duke used a wheelchair the next morning when departing for Sweden.(3)
          (3) Harvey G. Cohen, Duke Ellington's America, p. 571.DE734409,3-6
          09,3-5
          06,1-6
          05,1-10
          04,2-10
          00,2-4
          99,1-13
          97,3-17
          Stratemann, p.661
          Jewell photo
          MLDE p.158 photo
          Frank Driggs online photo archive
          djp added 2011
          updated 2012-08-11
          1973 10 25.Malmö, SwedenStadsteaternConcert, with Alice Babs.DE734507,2-15
          04,2-10
          99,3-15
          99,1-13
          97,4-12
          94,3-4
          NDCS 1013.
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-29
          1973 10 26.Copenhagen, DenmarkTivolis KoncertsalenConcert, with Alice Babs..07,2-15
          99,1-13
          97,4-12
          Stratemann 660photos.
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-29
          1973 10 27.Umeĺ, Sweden....08,3-18
          08,2-7
          07,2-15
          97,4-12
          NDCS 1089.2011
          1973 10 28
          approx 7 PM
          .Stockholm, SwedenKonserthusetConcert 7 PM to 9 PM
          Swedish TV broadcast
          .DE7346 07,2-15+16
          98,1-8
          97,4-12
          97,3-15
          Stratemann, p.661. added 2011

          updated 2012-08-11
          1973 10 28.Uppsala, Sweden.Concert, approximately 10 PM
          Göran Wallen said the Uppsala concert started about 45 minutes after the Stockholm concert ended. The band travelled by bus and Duke took a taxi.
          ..07,2-15+16
          98,1-8
          Stratemann, p.661djp2011
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-29
          1973 10 29.Hamburg, GermanyCongresscentrumConcert, 8 PMConcert poster....
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-30
          1973 10 30.Frankfurt, GermanyJahrhunderthalleConcert, 8 PMConcert poster...Agustěn Perez Gasco2011
          1973 10 31.Karlsruhe, Germany......KG (I arrived too late to attend the concert)2011

          November 1973

          1973 11 00.GermanyunknownNew Desor shows an undated Ellington interview for the U.S. Armed Forces News by Chaplain Bill Percy, somewhere in Germany..DE7347...
          added 2011

          updated 2012-09-02
          1973 11 00...Peripheral event
          Ellington's portrait is featured on the cover of the November 1973 edition of Black World. This edition is about black music and is dedicated to Ellington.
          .djpAdded 2012-12-01
          1973 11 01.Koln, Federal Republic of GermanyMessehalle8 7pm....KG (I know they went to K.)2011
          1973 11 02.West Berlin, GermanyBerliner PhilharmonieConcert.DE734806,1-34
          05,2-16
          Video photo.2011
          1973 11 03.Wien, AustriaStadthallerecorded concert.DE7349...2011
          1973 11 04.Hannover, Germany.......2011
          1973 11 05.Munich, GermanyDeutsches Museumrecorded concert.DE7350...2011
          1973 11 06.Graz, Austria.......2011
          1973 11 07.Ljubljana, YugoslaviaLJ-TV..DE7351...2011
          1973 11 08.Bologna, ItalyPalasport..DE7352.VARphoto.2011
          1973 11 09.Cascais, PortugalPavilhao Dos Desportes.....Agustěn Perez Gasco 092011
          1973 11 10.Barcelona, SpainBasilica De Santa Maria Del MarThird Sacred Concert (with Alice Babs)
          Sabado 10 nov 10:45pm
          .DE735310,1-21
          09,3-9
          04,2-10
          00,2-4
          Stratemann, p.661. added 2011

          updated 2012-08-11
          1973 11 12.Sochaux, France.......2011
          1973 11 13.Besançon, France.......2011
          1973 11 14.Paris, FrancePalais des SportsDuke's last concert in Paris, filmed for television by Jean-Christophe Averty. He prepared two half-hour shows which were never shown on TV or released in any form. These programs survive in French INA archives and reveal that New Desor hasn't listed 3 numbers played during the 10 pm newsbreak:
          • In Triplicate (1'57")
          • Love You Madly (1'49")
          • One More Time (2'03")
          Klaus Götting in Duke-LYM, 2013 01 01.DE7354.Webphoto
          JazzCorner-photo
          KG
          added 2011

          updated 2013-01-03
          1973 11 15.Brest, France.Concert..85,3-2.KG (V.Prudente told me 14nov)2011
          1973 11 16.Bruxelles, la BelgiqueCine Marni2 concerts: 7pm 10pm.DE735510,1-28
          09,3-36
          Debroephotos
          VARphoto below
          (credit GeorgeDebroe 09)2011
          1973 11 17...free day.....2011
          1973 11 18
          Sunday
          1973-11-24
          Saturday.
          USA.Peripheral event
          National Bible Week

          Ellington, Billy Graham, George Meany and Mrs. Norman Vincent Peale were named honourary chairmen of National Bible Week
          The Wisconsin Rapids, Wisc. Daily Tribune, 1973-11-15,p. 10.djpAdded 2012-08-24
          1973 11 18.Rotterdam, The NetherlandsDe Doelen..DE900599,5-1NDCS 1003.2011
          1973 11 19...travel.....2011
          1973 11 20.Asmara, Ethiopia.......2011
          1973 11 211973 11 22Addis Abbaba, Ethiopia."(AP)—American jazzman Duke Ellington and his band leave for Luska (sic),Zambia,today after two benefit concerts for the YMCA of Ethiopia. Ellington was honored by Emporer Haile Selassie in a reception at the Jubilee Palace after his Wednesday concert. Selassie decorated him for his achievements in music. And the 74-year-old musician was given an honorary diploma of this capital city by the lord mayor at City Hall."Wire story, Bridgeport Post, 1973-11-23, p.46...djp added 2011

          updated 2012-08-11
          1973 11 231973 11 25Lusaka, Zambia.......2011
          1973 11 25
          Sunday
          .New York, N.Y.W.124th St. and 12th Ave.Peripheral event
          The body of Ellington's personal physician, Dr.Arthur Logan, was found under a viaduct, his car parked nearby. Ellington was not told until 3 days later, and was devastated at the loss of his friend.
          Sources:
          ..djp added 2011

          updated 2012-08-15
          1973 11 26.London, EnglandPalladiumTwo concerts
          Royal Command Performance

          An ITA telecast with sixteen minutes from this concert aired on Dec 2
          .DE735685,4-8Stratemann
          p.661
          djp added 2011

          updated 2012-08-11
          1973 11 27.Edinburgh, Scotland.art....Agustěn Perez Gasco aug112011
          1973 11 28.Glasgow, ScotlandApollo x2....artAgustěn Perez Gasco aug112011
          1973 11 29.Dublin, Ireland.......2011
          1973 11 30.PrestonGuildhall..DE900199,4-27
          99,4-5
          NDCS 1001.2011

          December 1973

          1973 12 01
          Saturday
          .Eastbourne, East Sussex, EnglandCongress TheatreTwo concerts
          The concerts were recorded and released on the RCA LP The Eastbourne Concert.
          .DE7357
          DE7358
          02,2-23
          94,3-4
          85,4-8
          85,2-2
          Stratemann, p.661djp added 2011

          updated 2012-08-11
          1973 12 02
          Sunday
          1973 12 03
          Monday
          London, EnglandRainbow Theatre......2011
          1973 12 02
          Sunday
          .London, EnglandFinsbury Park..DE735985,4-8..2011
          1973 12 03
          Monday
          .London, EnglandBBC Lime Grove StudioBBC videotape session.DE736089,1-12
          85,4-8
          Stratemann, p.661.2011
          1973 12 04
          Tuesday
          ..en routeThe band flew back to the USA on Dec. 4...Stratemann, p.661.2011
          1973 12 05
          Wednesday
          .Pittsburgh, Penn......Stratemann, p.662.2011
          1973 12 06
          Thursday
          .Allentown, Penn......Stratemann, p.662.2011
          1973 12 07
          Friday
          .Philadelphia, Penn.Academy of Music..DE736185,4-8
          83,1-3
          Stratemann, p.662.2011
          1973 12 08
          Saturday
          .Baltimore, Md......Stratemann, p.662.2011
          1973 12 10
          Monday
          1974 01 05
          Saturday
          New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillNightclub engagement.DE7362.Stratemann, p.662.
          added 2011

          updated 2013-12-25
          1973 12 11
          Tuesday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillSee 1973 12 10.....added 2011

          updated 2012-10-31
          1973 12 12
          Wednesday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillSee 1973 12 10

          Stratemann reports that Ellington was hospitalized for tests for several days, sometime after the beginning of the Rainbow engagement.

          Syndicated columnist Earl Wilson:

          Duke Ellington, two days after opening at the Rainbow Grill, entered a hospital for what his mgr. Cress Courtney said was merely 'a two-day checkup.'"


          and

          "Duke Ellington, out of the hospital, promptly did his two Rainbow Grill shows plus a benefit."

          .Earl Wilson
          • That's Earl for Today, The Evening Standard, Uniontown, Penn., 1973-12-20,p.25
          • On The Town, The Morning Herald - The Evening Standard, Uniontown, Penn., 1973-12-27,p.5
          ...added 2011

          updated 2012-10-31
          1973 12 13
          Thursday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillSee 1973 12 10.....added 2011

          updated 2012-10-31
          1973 12 14
          Friday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillSee 1973 12 10.....added 2011

          updated 2012-10-31
          1973 12 15
          Saturday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillSee 1973 12 10.....added 2011

          updated 2012-10-31
          1973 12 16
          Sunday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillSee 1973 12 10.....added 2011

          updated 2012-10-31
          1973 12 17
          Monday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillSee 1973 12 10.....added 2011

          updated 2012-10-31
          1973 12 18
          Tuesday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillSee 1973 12 10.....added 2011

          updated 2012-10-31
          1973 12 19
          Wednesday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillSee 1973 12 10.....added 2011

          updated 2012-10-31
          1973 12 20
          Thursday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillSee 1973 12 10.....added 2011

          updated 2012-10-31
          1973 12 21
          Friday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillSee 1973 12 10.....added 2011

          updated 2012-10-31
          1973 12 22
          Saturday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillSee 1973 12 10.....added 2011

          updated 2012-10-31
          1973 12 23
          Sunday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillSee 1973 12 10.....added 2011

          updated 2012-10-31
          1973 12 24
          Monday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillSee 1973 12 10.....added 2011

          updated 2012-10-31
          1973 12 25
          Tuesday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillSee 1973 12 10.....added 2011

          updated 2012-10-31
          1973 12 26
          Wednesday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillSee 1973 12 10.....added 2011

          updated 2012-10-31
          1973 12 27
          Thursday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillSee 1973 12 10.....added 2011

          updated 2012-10-31
          1973 12 28
          Friday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillSee 1973 12 10.....added 2011

          updated 2012-10-31
          1973 12 29
          Saturday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillSee 1973 12 10.....added 2011

          updated 2012-10-31
          1973 12 29
          Saturday
          ...Bassist Joe Benjamin was severely injured when he stopped at a convenience store on his way home from work at the Rainbow Grill. His car slid on ice and hit a pole. He died of his injuries on January 26.Lakeland Ledger, 1974-01-30..Email P.Willard to Palmquist, 2012-10-27 and 2012-10-30djpadded 2012-10-31
          1973 12 30
          Sunday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillSee 1973 12 10.....added 2011

          updated 2012-10-31
          1973 12 31
          Monday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillSee 1973 12 10

          NBC New Years Eve national broadcast, at 1:30 in the morning of Jan.1
          .....added 2011

          updated 2012-10-31
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          January 1974

          1974 01 00...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Cootie Williams rejoins the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-25
          1973 12 101974 01 05New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillEngagement continued..83,1-3Stratemann, p.662.2011
          1974 01 01
          Tuesday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillSee 1973 12 10.....added 2011

          updated 2012-10-31
          1974 01 02
          Wednesday
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          1974 01 03
          Thursday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillSee 1973 12 10.....added 2011

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          Friday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillSee 1973 12 10.....added 2011

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          1974 01 05
          Saturday
          .New York, N.Y.Rainbow GrillSee 1973 12 10.....added 2011

          updated 2012-10-31
          1974 01 06
          Sunday
          1974 01 14Florida.Stratemann reports several Florida dates booked during this period were cancelled or postponed due to Ellington's health. He also cautions that Ellington may have missed some of the dates listed between January 16 and March 22.Stratemann, p. 662....Added 2012-08-06
          1974 01 15.Chicago, Ill......Stratemann, p.662.2011
          1974 01 16.Macomb, Ill......Stratemann, p.662.2011
          1974 01 16.Ann Arbor, Mich.University of Michigan......2011
          1974 01 30?...false date ?.DE7401.Ann Arbor NewsAgustěn Perez Gasco nov09
          R.Steiger jul11
          2011
          1974 01 17.Valparaiso, Ind......Stratemann, p.662.2011
          1974 01 18.Lafayette, Ind......Stratemann, p.662.2011
          1974 01 20.Yankton, S.D......Stratemann, p.662.2011
          1974 01 21.Sioux Falls, S.D......Stratemann, p.662.2011
          1974 01 24.Warrensburg, Mo......Stratemann, p.662.2011
          1974 01 26
          Saturday
          .Livingstone, N.J..Peripheral event
          Bassist Joe Benjamin died in hospital nearly a month after the car crash that hospitalized him. I am told his death certificate reads he died of heart failure.
          Lakeland Ledger 1974-01-30djpAdded 2012-10-28
          1974 01 26.Osage Beach, Mo......Stratemann, p.662.2011
          1974 01 27...PERSONNEL CHANGE
          Wulf Freedman, electric bass and bass, rejoins the band
          New Desor vol.2djpAdded 2012-10-11
          1974 01 27.Burlington, Io......Stratemann, p.662.2011
          1974 01 29
          Tuesday
          .New York, N.Y..Peripheral event
          Funeral of Joe Benjamin
          Lakeland Ledger 1974-01-30djpAdded 2012-10-28
          1974 01 30.Ann Arbor, Mich.Hill Auditorium
          University of Michigan
          Concert

          A poster advertised the concert in the Power Center, a different venue on campus.
          Review Duke Ellington at Hill Auditorium, Ann Arbor Sun 1974-02-08...
          • Agustin Perez Gasco nov09
          • R.Steiger jul11
          • Wayne Clutton - emails 2013-06-04 & 5

          added 2011

          updated 2013-06-05

          February 1974

          1974 02 --.U.S.A.Concert.DE907008,3-6NDCS 1090/1091.2011
          1974 02 07.Stratford, Conn......Stratemann, p.662.2011
          1974 02 08.Niagara Falls, N.Y.Ramada InnNiagara University ballNorth Tonawanda Evening News, 1974-01-23..Stratemann, p.662djpupdated 2012-04-23
          1974 02 09.Cleveland, Oh..scheduled but cancelled...Stratemann, p.662Joe Mosbrook2011
          1974 02 10.Washington, D.C.Georgetown University2 concerts.DE7402
          DE7403
          05,1-22
          83,1-3
          Stratemann, p.662.
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-23
          1974 02 11.Washington, D.C.Hawthorne SchoolEllington and a quartet from his band played. Marion McPartland was present and played A Train with Ellington's men....Stratemann, p.662.
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-23
          1974 02 15.Walla Walla, Wash..Newspaper report 1974-02-04:
          Concert at Whitman College's Cordiner Hall has been cancelled and is unlikely to be rescheduled. The artist's agency advised the college the entire Pacific Northwest tour was cancelled
          Walla Walla Union Bulletin, 1974-02-04..Stratemann, p.662.
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-23
          1974 02 16.Tacoma, Wash..Likely cancelled - see above...Stratemann, p.662.
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-23
          1974 02 17.Oregon City, Ore..Likely cancelled - see above...Stratemann, p.662.
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-23
          1974 02 19.Corvallis, Ore..Likely cancelled - see above...Stratemann, p.662.
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-23
          1974 02 23.Detroit, Mich......Stratemann, p.662.2011

          March 1974

          1974 03 02.Daytona BeachAuditor.....Stratemann, p.662.2011
          1974 03 03.Melbourne, Fla......Stratemann, p.662.2011
          1974 03 04.Fort Myers, Fla.Exhibition Hall
          Concert, 8:15 pm
          Concert scheduled to replace a Jan. 9 concert postponed due to health. Tickets printed for the January concert were used.
          Ad, Naples Daily News, 1974-02-08, p.28..Stratemann, p.662djp added 2011
          updated 2012-08-06
          1974 03 05.Miami, Fla.Dade County Auditorium..DE740485,4-8
          83,1-3
          Stratemann, p.662.2011
          1974 03 06.Palm Beach, Fl......Stratemann, p.662.2011
          1974 03 07.Jacksonville, Fla......Stratemann, p.662.2011
          1974 03 08.Sarasota, Fla.Van Wetzel Performing Arts Center..DE740589,3-3Stratemann, p.662.2011
          1974 03 14.Paramus, N.J......Stratemann, p.662.2011
          1974 03 151974 03 17Minneapolis, Minn.Guthrie Theater....Stratemann, p.662.2011
          1974 03 18.Warrensburg, Mo......Stratemann, p.662.2011
          1974 03 19
          Tuesday
          .Rolla, Mo.University of Missouri, Rolla Campus, Gale Pullman Multi-purpose Building
          Concert 8 PM
          Rescheduled from February due to Ellington's illness. Two hour concert planned, sponsored by UMR's Student Union Board.
          "Duke Ellington and orchestra swing into Rolla for concert"Jefferson City, Mo. News Tribune, 1974-03-17..Stratemann, p.662djp
          added 2011

          updated 2012-08-23
          1974 03 20.De Kalb, Ill.Northern Illinois University
          This performance was reported in DEMS 83/1-3 to be the location of Duke Ellington's last appearance on stage, but his last appearance has since been determined to be at Sturgis, Mich.

          There is a Duke Ellington Ballroom in the Holmes Student Center on campus.
          .DE740609,1-30
          05,1-22
          90,1-6
          85,4-8
          84,4-12
          84,3-8
          84,1-6
          83,1-3
          Stratemann 686. added 2011
          updated 2013-06-04
          1974 03 22.Sturgis, Mich.Sturges-Young AuditoriumTwo concerts
          These were the last performances by Duke Ellington with his orchestra

          Vail says Ellington checked into a motel in Sturgis, but changed his mind and went to Detroit Airport to fly home.
          ..09,1-30
          07,2-19
          07,1-28
          06,3-18
          06,2-26
          05,1-22
          90,2-8
          90,1-6
          85,4-8
          84,1-6
          Stratemann 662. added 2011
          updated 2013-06-04
          1974 03 231974 05 24New York, N.Y.Harkness Pavilion
          Columbia Presbyterian Hospital
          168th Street
          Returning to New York via Detroit after the Sturgis appearance, Duke rested at home for two days and then was admitted to the hospital....Stratemann
          p.663
          .2011
          1974 03 00...PERSONNEL CHANGES
          New Desor shows March 1974 as the end of the following musicians' stays in the band:
          • Trumpets
            • Mercer Ellington
            • Barrie Lee Hall
            • Cootie Williams
            • John Coles
            • Money Johnson
            • Percy Marion

          • Trombones
            • Art Baron
            • Chuck Connors
            • Vince Prudente

          • Reeds
            • Russell Procope
            • Harold Minerve
            • Harold Ashby
            • Paul Gonsalves
            • Harry Carney

          • Rhythm
            • Duke Ellington
            • Wulf Freedman
            • Quentin "Rocky" White

          • Vocals
            • Anita Moore
            • Tony Watkins
          At best, this is only a list of who was in the band member when Duke was hospitalized. Jet Magazine reported the band had not played together since Duke went into the hospital, and at the time of writing nobody knew if they would work together again.
          djpAdded 2013-05-30

          April 1974

          1974 04 28
          Sunday
          .New York, N.Y.variousPeripheral event
          Even though Ellington was already hospitalized, the "By...Jack O'Brian" column reported

          Benny Goodman will be among many star musicians celebrating Jazz Interaction's 9th anniversary marathon fund-coaxing bash in honor of Duke Ellington's 75th birthday Sun. April 28, at the Pub Theatrical, a fast-popularized showbiz hangout.

          An AP wirestory confirmed it took place:

          The birthday ...was celebrated throughout the week with such events as a Carnegie Hall concert and U.S. Information Agency broadcasts in 36 languages. The celebration here Sunday brought together 35 jazz groups and soloists... Ellington was not able to take part because he was hospitalized in New York with an undisclosed illness.

          In the afternoon, a 10-piece group led by Bob Wilbur played from Ellington's songbook at the New York Jazz Museum. Later, Jazz Interactions ... brought together dozens of musicians playing in the three large rooms that make up the downstairs restaurant Pub Theatrical...

          • Schenectady Gazette, 1974-04-22 p.26
          • AP wirestory by Mary Campbell, datelined New York:
            • Pasadena Star News 1974 -04-29
            • Utica N.Y. Daily Press 1974 -04-29 (incomplete)
            • Stars and Stripes, 1974 -04-30 (incomplete)
          djpAdded 2013-06-02
          1974 04 29
          Monday
          .Toronto, Ont.Radio station CJRT-FM.Peripheral event
          Broadcaster Ted O'Reilly writes :

          In my jazz radio life, on Duke's 75th birthday (April 29/74) I managed to get my then-educational, commercial-free radio station (CJRT-FM, Toronto) to turn over the entire day's programming to "Ellingtonia." I produced 19 hours of programming, which included a live-to-air concert performance of Celebration and the suite The River.

          The arranger, Ron Collier (and truth be known, almost-associate-composer) conducted a symphonic orchestra of top Toronto musicians, jazz and classical. I say "almost-associate-composer" as Ron showed me the scraps of themes that Duke had sent, with suggested ways to orchestrate them. Truly, not a lot to go on... This is not to demean DE in any way –that's the way he worked– but to give due credit to Collier.

          A copy of the concert was sent immediately to Duke's hospital room, but whether he heard it, I don't know. But I found my cassette of it just the other day, and considering the orchestra had a mere hour-and-a-half rehearsal of an hour's worth of music, it sounds damn good!

          The master tape disappeared from the station's library ...but even on cassette it shows the greatness of Ellington AND Ron Collier, who I think is unfortunately overlooked in the latter-day Ellington oeuvre."

          .Duke=LYM email, Ted O'Reilly, 2013-02-28, used with permissionAdded 2013-02-28
          1974 04 29
          Monday
          .New York, N.Y.Central Presbyterian ChurchPeripheral event
          Pastor John Gensel assembled most of the Ellington orchestra and a number of illustrious guests for an evening of music from the sacred concerts.
          • Stratemann p.663 citing Jazz Journal 1974-06
          • Vail II
          • Duke-LYM messages, Wayne Clutton and Anthony Coleman, 2013-05-31
          djpAdded 2013-06-02

          May 1974

          1974 05 14
          Tuesday
          ...Paul Gonsalves dies in London, England at age 53. Jet Magazine reported he died of a heart attack, having gone to London to do small group work, and that his funeral was at St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, New York, presided over by Rev. John Gensel. Ellington is not told of his death.Jet Magazine 1974-06-06, pp.12-13djpAdded 2012 10 11
          Updated 2013-05-31
          1974 05 18
          Saturday
          .Englewood, N.J.Englewood HospitalPeripheral event
          Ex-Ellington trombonist Tyree Glenn dies
          ..Added 2012-12-02
          1974 05 24
          Friday
          .New York, N.Y.Harkness Pavilion
          Columbia Presbyterian Hospital
          168th Street
          Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington died, intestate , at 3:10 a.m.

          CBS-TV special "Tribute"

          John Sanders said

          "And then, of course, from February on to May, his condition was going down. And I got a phone call from Helen Dance at Blessed Sacrament in Bridgeport and she said, 'John, I think you better come down.'  All right, at that time, Duke wasn’t always taking visitors. He was very private, as you know. And I respected that. But she called that night and I said, 'Helen, I’ll be right down tomorrow morning.' Next morning, just as I was getting ready to leave, she called me, 'Duke just passed away.' I ... I felt terrible. I think we always feel we never said enough, or did enough for someone so good to you. And it just took everything out of me. However, I did get, you know, news about the funeral at St. John the Divine. So I went down, they asked me, would I do a reading, and I said I’d be happy to. So I went down, St. John’s Cathedral, I met Ruth and Pearl Bailey was there and Louie Bellson, Ella was there, it was wonderful, the mass. And they asked me to do a reading and I did the best I could. And we all felt a great loss. Father O’Connor, who was very close to Duke, especially at Newport, and other things. I remember Father O’Connor saying something so eloquent. I think he said something like, 'Duke, we loved you yesterday. We love you today. We will love you tomorrow.' I never forgot that. And that’s the way it is. A person is gone, but you keep them alive in your memories and your thoughts, each one of us had a different experience. I still remember looking up in the trombone section when Duke would come on at night, take his place at the piano and he’d look up and just smile. You know, like, we’re here together again, aren’t we. Come on, let’s go. And it was great."


          Undertaker John Joyce, interviewed in 1983 by Harriett Mills, said:

          "We had the service for Paul Gonsalves a Wednesday evening, and then we brought him back to the chapel, and we had a service for Tyree Glenn on Thursday evening and we had both burials scheduled for Friday morning. On Friday morning shortly before, Ruth Ellington, Mercer Ellington, and Cress Courtney came in to make arrangements for Duke's service, and in the meantime I dispatched a hearse to the Presbyterian Hospital to bring Duke down. While we were getting ready to go to the cemetery to bury Tryee Glenn, Duke Ellington was brought in to the chapel, and for a few minutes all three of them were in the chapel at the same time."

          "... a Monumental Experience...";
          DE6450i.Stratemann, p.663.
          added 2011

          updated 2013-06-01
          1974 05 27.New York, N.Y.St. John the DivineDuke's funeral...Stratemann, p.663.2011
          1974 05 28...Peripheral event
          The day after the funeral, Mercer took the band on tour to Bermuda.1

          It appears that all members except Russell Procope stayed with the band2

          Mercer3:

          "I found the best piano player I could find who would come to work with us - Lloyd Mayers - and the best bassist - Larry Ridley. That is waht pulled the band togeher...They were both able to make more money than they make with me. I got them on the sole principle that with me they will be more musically employed...I was sitting in the band at first and the music wasn't coming out with any degree of expression. People were making suggestions about what would make it sound better. I knew what I had to do; I had to fire about four guys. One thing I'll say about the band now - I'd like for it to stay exactly as it is. They're wonderful guys - disposition, attitude, they have clean habits and they're great musicians...The only trouble with having a young band is that they go in for all sorts of fantastic activities. In Bermuda they were water skiing and going in for bicycle boats, motor bikes, golf, swimming and tennis. Girls I could have understood. The result was that by the time we were ready to go on, they were ready to take a nap. They left Bermuda the healthiest bunch of nonplaying musicians I ever had my hands on."

          • 1Mercer Ellington's obituary by Steve Voce,The Independent, London, 1996-02-10
          • 2Duke-LYM email, Koller/Palmquist 2013-05-30
          • 3View Magazine 1974-08-11
          djpAdded 2013-05-31
          1974 10 08...Death of Harry Carney.djpAdded 2012 10 11

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