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...And His Mother Called Him Bill

...And His Mother Called Him Bill is a studio album by Duke Ellington recorded in the wake of the death of his long-time collaborator, Billy Strayhorn, in 1967. It won the Grammy Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album in 1968, Ellington's third consecutive victory in this category, following Ellington '66 and the Far East Suite.

Background
Ellington recorded the album as a tribute to Billy Strayhorn, who had died of esophageal cancer in May 1967. ==Recording and music==
Recording and music
The album was recorded in August and November 1967. "Blood Count" was Strayhorn's last composition, written for the Ellington Orchestra's 1967 concert at Carnegie Hall. Another piece with a medical-related title is "U.M.M.G.", short for "Upper Manhattan Medical Group". The 1951 composition "Rock Skippin' at the Blue Note" showcases Cootie Williams, Jimmy Hamilton, and John Sanders. ==Reception==
Reception
...And His Mother Called Him Bill won the Grammy Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album in 1969. In his biography of Ellington, John Edward Hasse says, "Rarely did the entire band play with such heartfelt passion, and the album is widely considered one of Ellington's best." He also refers to "Blood Count" as one of Johnny Hodges' "supreme performances". The AllMusic review wrote that, "For a man who issued well over 300 albums, this set is among his most profoundly felt and very finest recorded moments." ==Track listing==
Track listing
All compositions by Billy Strayhorn, except where noted. ==Personnel==
Personnel
Duke Ellington – piano • Mercer Ellington – trumpet • Cat Anderson – trumpet • Herbie Jones – trumpet • Cootie Williams – trumpet • Clark Terry – flugelhorn • Lawrence Brown – trombone • Buster Cooper – trombone • Chuck Connors – bass trombone • John Sanders – valve trombone • Johnny Hodges – alto saxophone • Russell Procope – clarinet and alto saxophone • Jimmy Hamilton – clarinet and tenor saxophone • Paul Gonsalves – tenor saxophone • Harry Carney – baritone saxophone • Aaron Bell – double bass • Jeff Castleman – double bass • Steve Little – drums • Sam Woodyard – drums ==References==
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