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vHAUNG6011

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Another player that significantly defined the unique sound of the Ellington band was trumpeter
 
 

a. Tricky Sam Nanton
  b. Joe Nanton
  c. Charles Irvis
  d. Bubber Miley



Question 2

Fletcher Henderson began arranging in 1927 and later helped define the sound of the ____, for which
  he worked as staff arranger for several years.


 
 

a. Fletcher Henderson Orchestra
  b. Duke Ellington Orchestra
  c. McKinney Cotton Pickers
  d. Benny Goodman Orchestra




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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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