duke ellington memorial monument unveiled
NYP97070104- 1 JULY 97-NEW YORK, NEW YORK, USA: Sculptor Robert Graham shares a laugh with his wife/ actress Anjelica Houston (hat) and Lauren Bacall at July 1st dedication of the Duke Ellington Memorial Statue in Harlem. Houston husband Robert Graham created the Ellington statue. UPI ep/Ezio Petersen
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