Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 April 1951 — Page 12

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Finds Concert A Bit Noisy = | Duke Ellington's ‘Harlem’ |

Seen Lacking in Structure

Nay Henry Butler

Duke Ellington's concert at the Murat last night started oul better than it continued. And 1 suspect one reason for the not-too-well filled house is that a fickle public currently is more interested in a different sort of program. Mr. Ellington, impressively dignified and genial as ever

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3 ’ 8 — — in his role of emcee, devote he Biiiv Sttastorn, he a lot of time to the composi- puke's arranger. i i ng : / st night's pro-tem vocals he and his collaborators And last nig Hen producing ist, Barbara Winfield (not named ave heen prod pr, meq I wish I could honestly say the in the souvenir program) con tops, since I greatly ad- tributed more glamor than voice music 18 8, § te the program. mire much of what Mr. Ellington 8 program. and his band have done over a period of years. But last nights major offering, a delirious tone

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SPorfoet Woman.” with Jaitista Roe, at 13.28, 3:08, 5:58 and 8:40, ESQUIRE

“The Mudlane | with Irene Dune, | at 1:45, 3:48, 5:45, 7:45 and 9:48 |

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is a rare fugitive from, let's say. a Belgian regimental band. Mr. Tizol contrives to make it sound Hke' a cross-bred pup of slide tromhone and French horn, plus —--pello-like-vibrato. . : & Ellington has gathered a,

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