Duke Ellington and his orchestra play two jazz compositions plus 'Stormy Weather' (sung by Ivy Anderson)..
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Is it worth your time? If you have ten minutes and a craving for some genuine, dusty-sounding jazz, sure. This isn't a narrative heavy-hitter like The Birth of a Nation or anything that requires your brain to work overtime. It's for people who like music history. If you need a plot or dialogue that actually goes somewh...

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"Is it worth your time? If you have ten minutes and a craving for some genuine, dusty-sounding jazz, sure. This isn't a narrative heavy-hitter like The Birth of a Nation or anything that requires your brain to work overtime. It's for people who like music history. If you need a plot or dialogue that actually goes somewhere, you're gonna hate this. It’s just music, plain and simple. The Vibe There is no fluff here. Duke Ellington is just doing his thing, and the band is tight. There’s something a..."
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