Duke Ellington And His Orchestra Main Stem / Johnny Come Lately
1944 Shellac Indianapolis Pressing
Big Band
Swing

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alto saxophone [uncredited] Johnny Hodges
clarinet [uncredited], alto saxophone [uncredited] Otto Hardwick
clarinet [uncredited], alto saxophone [uncredited], baritone saxophone [uncredited] Harry Carney
clarinet [uncredited], tenor saxophone [uncredited] Barney Bigard
cornet [uncredited] Rex Stewart
double bass [uncredited] Junior Raglin
drums [uncredited], chimes [uncredited] Sonny Greer
guitar [uncredited] Fred Guy
piano [uncredited], celesta [uncredited] Billy Strayhorn
tenor saxophone [uncredited] Ben Webster
trombone [uncredited] Joe Nanton
trombone [uncredited] Lawrence Brown
trumpet [uncredited] Wallace Jones
trumpet [uncredited], violin [uncredited] Ray Nance
valve trombone [uncredited] Juan Tizol
Record Company RCA Victor Division Of Radio Corporation Of America
Pressed By RCA Records Pressing Plant, Indianapolis
Track durations taken from timing the release.
Recorded 1942, but not released before 1944.
Release date from Billboard, Feb.12,1944, Popular Record Releases, p 22.
Victor second ring labels with US patent number 2130239 within the rings next to the (RCA) logo, used after Sept.,1943 thru Jan.31,1946.
Concentric rings touch the (RCA) logo identifying pressing, RCA Records Pressing Plant, Indianapolis

Side A: mx. PBS-072438-1
Side B: mx. PBS-072439-1
Recorded at RCA Victor's Hollywood Recording Studio, Hollywood, CA on Friday, June 26, 1942.
Matrix / Runout: 20-1556 A (A raised stamp)
Matrix / Runout: 20-1556 B (B raised stamp)



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