Caravan by Juan Tizol.

OK, boys and girls, back to the 30s:  Born in Vega Baja, Puerto Rico in 1900, this trombonist/composer left the island for the mainland as a stowaway at age twenty.  He gambled away all his savings and his trombone during the voyage.  Fortunately for him, he had been taught both the valve and slide trombones by his uncle and was able to find gig work.  He was widely considered a master of the instrument.  He joined the Duke Ellington Orchestra in '29.  Perhaps his best-known composition is a collaboration with Ellington which has become a jazz standard.  First performed live with the Orchestra in 1936.  The initial recording was by Barney Bigard and The Jazzopators with him on trombone and Ellington on piano.  It has been covered at least 350 times, notably by Art Tatum, Dizzy Gillespie and Chet Atkins/Les Paul.  My first exposure to the tune was The Ventures' version from 1960 with the late great Nokie Edwards on lead guitar.  Composer?  Composition?

Caravan -- Featuring Juan Tizol with the Duke Ellington Orchestra - YouTube

The Ventures Caravan 66. Audio Re Mastered by Michel Périllard - YouTube

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