The Sheik was a big record for Ellington in 1932 featuring great solos by
Lawrence Brown, Tricky Sam and Johnny Hodges on soprano sax. Hodges wasRead More
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The Sheik was a big record for Ellington in 1932 featuring great solos by
Lawrence Brown, Tricky Sam and Johnny Hodges on soprano sax. Hodges was
nervous about recording his solo. The night before the recording, he went to
Sidney Bechet's apartment to take a lesson. We hear Bechet all over Hodges'
solo. The chart is brilliant. One feature is the brass section becoming the
rhythm section in the out chorus. - David Berger
Style: Fast Swing
Solos: 2 Trombones, Soprano Sax