Duke Ellington, genius of American jazz, comes to Harvard again tonight, when he appears in a Crimson Network interview at 11 o'clock. The great Negro pianist will answer questions put by Mac Passano '46, with Eugene C. Benyas '43, CRIMSON Swing columnist, also taking part.
Part of the Network's "Jazz Man" series, the program will involve discussion of that field of music and especially the Duke's own work. Ellington was at Harvard once before, when he was interviewed on the Network last spring.
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