Posted August 28, 2008 by Public Domain 4U
Flaming Youth
by Duke Ellington
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Public Domain 4U says: How hot do you want it? The great Duke Ellington, arguably the most prolific and innovative composer and bandleader in American history, shows what swing really meant, on this dance hall magnet from the roaring 20's. A joyous, infectious big band romp.
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