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The boisterous sound of American jazz echoed among the ancient pyramids at Giza this past February. With the Sphinx at their shoulders, members of the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra—in Egypt as part of a cultural exchange program—played a Duke Ellington standard, "Take the 'A' Train." It's a fitting tune for traveling musicians. Composer Billy Strayhorn penned the song around 1939. The title came from a new subway line, the fastest way to get from Midtown Manhattan to Ellington's home in Harlem.
Listen to the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra perform "Take the 'A' Train"
Visit the Smithsonian Global Sound Web site for purchase and more information
The boisterous sound of American jazz echoed among the ancient pyramids at Giza this past February. With the Sphinx at their shoulders, members of the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra—in Egypt as part of a cultural exchange program—played a Duke Ellington standard, "Take the 'A' Train." It's a fitting tune for traveling musicians. Composer Billy Strayhorn penned the song around 1939. The title came from a new subway line, the fastest way to get from Midtown Manhattan to Ellington's home in Harlem.
Listen to the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra perform "Take the 'A' Train"
Visit the Smithsonian Global Sound Web site for purchase and more information


where can I buy tapes of Duke Ellington?
Posted by lawrence F. Powers on April 30,2008 | 12:27PM
Great sound, Duke would be proud of your rendition. It is a 10, thanks
Posted by rudy on May 3,2008 | 04:41PM
Takes me back 70 years when I first heard this super song. At least seems like that long ago. Artie Shaw was our favorite those days. I have the Duke's 1956 version dated 1956 Many thanks.
Posted by Curt Bradley on May 9,2008 | 10:40AM
A great trip down memory lane! Thanks.
Posted by Mary T. Maxwell on May 9,2008 | 02:46PM