Duke Ellington composed these songs Take the a train,and it don't mean a thing.
'Take the "A" Train' 'Satin Doll' 'I Don't Mean a Thing'
He wrote Over 9,000 Songs(9,245 Songs)
Duke Ellington uses the piano to set the mood or rhythm of some of his songs.
Les Brown was a talented bandleader and musician known for playing the saxophone, particularly the tenor saxophone. He gained fame in the 1930s and 1940s with his big band, Les Brown and His Band of Renown, which became well-known for its energetic performances and popular songs. Brown's contributions to music also included composing and arranging, solidifying his legacy in the jazz and big band genres.
Check out Duke Ellington's "Isfahan."
'Take the "A" Train' 'Satin Doll' 'I Don't Mean a Thing'
love is in the air
He wrote Over 9,000 Songs(9,245 Songs)
Those written by Billy Strayhorn.
Duke Ellington uses the piano to set the mood or rhythm of some of his songs.
Yeah, he just made a CD.
Elliot Goldenthal is widely known for composing songs for award-winning movies and films. "Frida" and "Across the Universe" are some of the films he composed for.
Playing music, composing songs, tilting, hunting, hawking, performing in masques, and finding new wives.
The sound of trains.
he likes singing,composing songs nd to chill out with frnz
He was an African-American professional jazz musician popular in the 1920s. He played piano, composed many songs and had his own band that became very, very well-known. I'm pretty sure it was called The Duke Ellington Orchestra or something similar to that.
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