Appears on releases
| # | Title | Length | Track artist | Release title | Release artist | Release group type | Country/Date | Label | Catalog# |
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| Official | |||||||||
| 2.7 | Jam Session [aka “C” Blues; “C” Jam Blues] | 3:08 | Duke Ellington and His Orchestra | The Centennial Collection | Duke Ellington | Album + Compilation |
| Bluebird (US label, originally a budget subsidiary of RCA Victor) | 82876-60090-2 |
Relationships
| alto saxophone: | Otto Hardwick (in 1941-11) Johnny Hodges (in 1941-11) |
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| baritone saxophone: | Harry Carney (in 1941-11) |
| clarinet: | Barney Bigard (in 1941-11) |
| cornet: | Rex Stewart (in 1941-11) |
| double bass [string bass]: | Alvin "Junior" Raglin (bass) (in 1941-11) |
| drums (drum set): | Sonny Greer (in 1941-11) |
| guitar: | Fred Guy (in 1941-11) |
| piano: | Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) (in 1941-11) |
| tenor saxophone: | Barney Bigard (in 1941-11) Ben Webster (in 1941-11) |
| trombone: | Lawrence Brown (jazz trombonist) (in 1941-11) Joe "Tricky Sam" Nanton (in 1941-11) |
| trumpet: | Wallace Jones (in 1941-11) Ray Nance (in 1941-11) |
| valve trombone: | Juan Tizol (in 1941-11) |
| arranger: | Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) Billy Strayhorn |
| video director: | Josef Berne (film director) (in 1941-11) |
| recorded at: | CBS Studio B (Hollywood) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (in 1941-11) |
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| recording of: | “C” Jam Blues (in 1941-11) |
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Related works
“C” Jam Blues
| composer: | Barney Bigard Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) (in 1942) |
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| later versions: | Duke’s Place |
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| is the basis for: | “C” Jam Blues (arr. Donahue) |
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