Jeep’s Blues (live) by Duke Ellington and His Orchestra

First released: Sep 1956, Length: 5:08

Creators (16)

Instruments

  1. Britt Woodman (07 Jul 1956 - 08 Jul 1956) trombone
  2. Clark Terry (07 Jul 1956 - 08 Jul 1956) trumpet
  3. Duke Ellington (07 Jul 1956 - 08 Jul 1956) piano
  4. Harry Carney (07 Jul 1956 - 08 Jul 1956) baritone saxophone
  5. Jimmy Hamilton (07 Jul 1956 - 08 Jul 1956) clarinet
  6. Jimmy Woode (07 Jul 1956 - 08 Jul 1956) double bass
  7. John Sanders (07 Jul 1956 - 08 Jul 1956) valve trombone
  8. Johnny Hodges (07 Jul 1956 - 08 Jul 1956) alto saxophone
  9. Paul Gonsalves (07 Jul 1956 - 08 Jul 1956) tenor saxophone
  10. Quentin Jackson (07 Jul 1956 - 08 Jul 1956) trombone
  11. Ray Nance (07 Jul 1956 - 08 Jul 1956) trumpet
  12. Russell Procope (07 Jul 1956 - 08 Jul 1956) alto saxophone, clarinet
  13. Sam Woodyard (07 Jul 1956 - 08 Jul 1956) drums (drum set)
  14. William “Cat” Anderson (07 Jul 1956 - 08 Jul 1956) trumpet
  15. Willie Cook (07 Jul 1956 - 08 Jul 1956) trumpet

Locations

Recorded At

  1. Freebody Park (07 Jul 1956 - 08 Jul 1956)

Works (1)

Recording Of

  1. Jeep’s Blues (07 Jul 1956 - 08 Jul 1956) live

    Composer

    1. Duke Ellington
    2. Johnny Hodges

Releases containing this recording (11)

Official

Album - Live

  1. Ellington at Newport Sep 1956 Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
  2. Ellington at Newport 1956 Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
  3. Ellington at Newport 1987 Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
  4. Ellington at Newport 1987 Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
  5. Ellington at Newport 1956 (Complete) 27 Apr 1999 Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
  6. Ellington at Newport 1956 (Complete) 17 May 1999 Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
  7. Ellington at Newport 1956 (Complete) 03 Apr 2009 Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
  8. Ellington at Newport 1956 (Complete) 26 Feb 2014 Duke Ellington
  9. Ellington at Newport 08 Sep 2014 Duke Ellington and His Orchestra Newport 60th Anniversary Edition, 24-Bit 96.0 kHz
  10. Ellington at Newport 1956 (Complete) Duke Ellington
  11. Ellington at Newport Duke Ellington and His Orchestra