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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bennie_GreenBennie Green - Wikipedia

    Bennie Green (April 16, 1923 – March 23, 1977) was an American jazz trombonist. Born in Chicago, Illinois, United States, Green worked in the orchestras of Earl Hines and Charlie Ventura, and recorded as bandleader through the 1950s and 1960s.

  2. Mar 21, 2021 · Green performed and recorded with Duke Ellington in 1968, playing on his second sacred concert. He settled in Las Vegas in the late '60s, working in hotel bands. Green was also featured on recordings made at the Newport in New York festival in the early '70s.

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  3. Jan 4, 2021 · Green performed and recorded with Duke Ellington in 1968, playing on his second sacred concert. He settled in Las Vegas in the late '60s, working in hotel bands. Green was also featured on recordings made at the Newport in New York festival in the early '70s.

    • Bennie Green
  4. Dec 30, 2013 · January 19, 1968, Ellington’s Second Sacred Concert ; Lawrence Brown, Buster Cooper, Bennie Green – tenor trombone, Chuck Connors – bass trombone. Third Sacred Concert, October 24, 1973, Ellington was back to writing for three trombones.

  5. Ellington's Second Sacred Concert premiered at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York on January 19, 1968, but no recording of this performance has surfaced.

  6. Green performed and recorded with Duke Ellington in 1968, playing on his second sacred concert. He settled in Las Vegas in the late '60s, working in hotel bands. Green was also featured on recordings made at the Newport in New York festival in the early '70s.

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  8. Second Sacred Concert. Rate/Catalog. --- Catalog. Set listening. Tags. Review. Track ratings. Expand all 8 issues. Zappaholic Sep 19 2014. Compared to the first of three religious themed concerts, Duke Ellington's Concert of Sacred Music, this one feels more thoroughly planned out and adventurous. But it's still hit and miss.