"...Pure musical pleasure." -New York Magazine
Memories of Duke is a loving homage to Duke Ellington, shot in 1968 as the bandleader and his musicians play their way through a Mexican tour. In addition to the concert performance, there are interviews with musicians Russel Procope and Cootie William, and historic scenes from early films in which Ellington and his band performs.
The film has been invited to festivals around the world including the London Film Festival, the Toronto Festival of Festivals, the Denver International Film Festival, New Directors, New Films in New York, the Moscow Film Festival (Best Documentary).
Includes: Satin Doll Black and Tan Fantasy Creole Love Call The Mooch Happy-Go-Lucky Local Mexican Suite It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got that Swing) I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good) Things Ain't What They Used To Be Mood Indigo Take the 'A' Train Sophisticated Lady Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me
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