Published in 1970, this book collects interviews (and one press conference) conducted in the 70s with Duke Ellington, Billy Strayhorn, Mercer Ellington, and a pretty hefty chunk of the men who played in Ellington's band. The two Ellingtons and Strayhorn were so thoughtful and able to communicate what they knew about the music, as were many of the sidemen. After a while, the varied stories of all those illustrious musicans became an interesting collage of ambition, creativity, and talent. I was mesmerized hearing the tales of how each of them wandered through various bands and found themselves reaching the promised land of the greatest of them all. There are also a few reviews and a tour diary written by Dance, one of which, concerning the White House celebration of Duke's 70th birthday, left me with the incongruous image of Spiro Agnew playing Ellington tunes on the piano. Needless to say, this book also made me listen to some Ellington!