Members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra loosen their cummerbunds tonight and Saturday as they share the stage with jazz guitar legend John Scofield, playing a piece by Duke Ellington and a piece co-written by Scofield and CSO Composer-in-Residence Mark-Anthony Turnage.
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Classy Jazz: John Scofield and the CSO
TV Tonight? Billy Strayhorn: Lush Life
"Solitude." "Mood Indigo." "It Don't Mean A Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing." Even Mary J. Blige covered "Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me." These are all standards composed, of course, by Duke Ellington, arguably the greatest American composer of the 20th century. Yet he did not write his band's theme song, "Take the 'A' Train." That composition is by Billy Strayhorn. For 29 years he worked with Duke, shunning the spotlight even as he created or co-created some of the Ellington's greatest moments on record. Strayhorn was only 51 when he died of esophageal cancer. His best-known song "Lush Life," which he wrote while still a teenager, continues to live on in versions by the likes of Queen Latifah.
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