Ray Nance

Ray Willis Nance (December 10, 1913 – January 28, 1976) was an American jazz trumpeter, violinistand singer. He is best remembered for his long association with Duke Ellington and his orchestra. Ellington hired Nance to replace trumpeter Cootie Williams, who had joined Benny Goodman, in 1940.Nance’s first recorded performance with Ellington was at the Fargo, North Dakota ballroom dance.Shortly after joining the band, Nance was given the trumpet solo on the earliest recorded version of “Take the “A” Train“, which became the Ellington theme. Nance’s “A Train” solo is one of the most copied and admired trumpet solos in jazz history. Indeed, when Cootie Williams returned to the band more than twenty years later, he would play Nance’s solo on “A Train” almost exactly as the original.

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