Hank Duncan

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Hank Duncan (né Henry James Duncan; 26 October 1894 – 7 June 1968) was an American dixieland jazz pianist born in Bowling Green, Kentucky, probably better known for his work with Fess Williams, King Oliver, Tommy Ladnier, Sidney Bechet, Charles "Fat Man" Turner, and many others. He also toured extensively with Fats Waller.[1][2][3][4][5] Duncan was sometimes referred to as "The Little Man From Memory Lane."[6][7][8][9][10] He died in Long Island, New York.

Selected discography

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  1. Black & White 31 (78 rpm)
    Hank Duncan Trio
    Recorded June 7, 1944, New York
    Bingie Madison (clarinet, tenor sax), Hank Duncan (piano), Goldie Lucas (drums)
    Side A: "I Gave You My Word"
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    Side B: "Maple Leaf Rag"
    Scott Joplin (music)
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  2. Black & White 32 (78 rpm)
    Hank Duncan Trio
    Recorded June 7, 1944, New York
    Bingie Madison (clarinet, tenor sax), Hank Duncan (piano), Goldie Lucas (drums)
    Side A: "Changes Always On My Mind"
    Hank Duncan (music)
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    Side B: "Upbeat"
    Bingie Madison (music)
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References

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  1. Encyclopedia of Popular Music (3rd ed.; 8 Vols.) Colin Larkin (ed.), London: Muze; New York: Grove's Dictionaries (1998)
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  3. The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, by Leonard Feather & Ira Gitler, Da Capo Press (paperback) (hardback originally published by Horizon Press) (1976); Template:Catalog lookup link
  4. The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Jazz, by Brian Case & Stan Britt, Harmony Books (1978); Template:Catalog lookup link
  5. The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz, Barry Kernfeld (ed.), Macmillan
  6. In Black and White (2 Vols), Mary Mace Spradling (ed.), Gale Research; Template:Catalog lookup link
    3rd ed. (Vol. 1 of 2) (1980); Template:Catalog lookup link
    3rd ed Supplement (1985); Template:Catalog lookup link
  7. Who's Who of Jazz: Storyville to Swing Street, by John Chilton. Philadelphia: Chilton (1972); Template:Catalog lookup link
  8. Biography Index (Vol. 8), Rita Volmer Louis (ed.), September 1967 – August 1970, New York: H. W. Wilson Company (1971); Template:Catalog lookup link
  9. Biographical Dictionary of Jazz, by Charles Eugene Claghorn (1911–2005), Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ (1982); Template:Catalog lookup link
  10. [https://books.google.com/books?id=B4EjDgAAQBAJ&pg=PA196&dq=%22duncan,+Hank%22 Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz, by Leonard Feather & Ira Gitler, with assistance from Swing Journal (de), University of Oxford Press (1999, 2007), pg. 196

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