- Works: "Black, Brown and Beige"; "Deep South Suite"; "New World A'Comin'"; "Sepia Panorama"; "A Drum Is a Woman"; "Harlem" (NBC commission); "Suite Thursday"; "Liberian Suite" (Liberian government commission); "Such Sweet Thunder"; "Shakespearean Suite"; "My People" (Century Negro Progress Exhibition, 1963); "Night Creatures"; "Non-Violent Integration"; and "Far Eastern Suite".
- Album: "Afro-Bossa"
- (1965) Album: "Concert in the Virgin Islands"
- (1965) Album: "Ellington '65"
- (1966) Album: "Ellington '66"
- (1964) Album: "Duke Ellington Plays with the Original Motion Picture Score from Walt Disney's Mary Poppins (1964)"
- (1973) Album: "The Great Paris Concert"
- (1963) Album: "The Symphonic Ellington"
- (1962) Album: "Will Big Bands Ever Come Back? Recreating the Big Hits of the Big Bands"
- CD: "The Very Best of Duke Ellington" (RCA)
- CD: "In the Mood with Duke Ellington" (Columbia)
- CD: "Greatest Hits" (Columbia)
- CD: "All Star Road Band, Vol. 2" (Columbia)
- CD: "At the Cotton Club" (BSP)
- CD: "Early Ellington" (MCA)
- (1941) Stage: Appeared in the musical revue "Jump for Joy" at the Mayan Theater, Los Angeles, CA
- (11/82) Stage: Wrote "Sophisticated Ladies," performed at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre on Broadway. Musical. Cast: Maurice Hines, Judith Jamison and Phyllis Hyman. Michael Smuin was director.
- (1982) Stage: Wrote "Sophisticated Ladies," performed at the Schubert Theatre in Los Angeles, CA. Musical. Cast: Gregory Hines, Paula Kelly.
- (November 3, 2000 to January 7, 2001) He was composer for the musical, "Play On!," in The Arena Stage production at the Fichlander Theater in Washington D.C. Cheryl L. West wrote the book. Sheldon Epps was director and producer.
- (April 9 to May 30, 2010) He was composer for the musical, "Duke Ellington's Sophisticated Ladies," in The Arena Stage production at the Lincoln Theatre in Washington D.C. Donald McKayle was producer. Lloyd Mayers was dance and musical arranger. Malcolm Dodds and Lloyd Mayers were vocal arrangers. Mercer Ellington was original music director. Charles Randolph Wright was director. Maurice Hines was choreographer.
- (1966) He and the orchestra performed for the revue, "The Revels," at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon. Angus Bowmer was artistic director.
- (1996 Summer) He was composer for the musical, "Play On!," at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, California. Jack O'Brien was artistic director. Sheldon Epps was director and developer. Cheryl L. West wrote the book. Craig Noel was company director.
- (1972) He was original composer for the ballet, 'The River," in the Alvin Ailey production in New York City with Erik Bruhn; Natalia Makarova; Keith Lee; Mimi Paul; Ted Kivitt and Ivan Horvath in the cast. Alvin Ailey was director and choreographer. D
- (June 25, 1970) He was composer for the ballet, "The River," in the American Ballet Theatre production at the New York State Theater at Lincoln Center in New York City with John Prinz; Alexandra Radius; Hans Ebbelaar; Marcos Paredes; Eleanor D'Antuono; Cynthia Gregory; Ivan Nagy; Dennis Nahat; Sallie Wilson and Keith Lee in the cast. Jaime Leon was conductor. Alvin Alley was choreographer. Frank Thompson was costume designer. Gilbert V. Hemsley Jr. was lighting designer. Nicholas Cernovitch was special lighting designer.
- (June 29, 1971) He was composer for the ballet, "The River," in the American Ballet Theatre production at the New York State Theater at Lincoln Center in New York City with John Prinz; Alexandra Radius; Hans Ebbelaar; Marcos Paredes; Eleanor D'Antuono; Cynthia Gregory; Ivan Nagy; Dennis Nahat; Sallie Wilson and Keith Lee in the cast. Jaime Leon was conductor. Alvin Alley was choreographer. Frank Thompson was costume designer. Gilbert V. Hemsley Jr. was lighting designer. Nicholas Cernovitch was special lighting designer.
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