Ellington's trombone sections, ultimately called "God's trombones," included:

A. Cootie Williams, Rex Stewart, and Clark Terry.
B. Johnny Hodges, Harry Carney, and Barney Bigard.
C. Louis Bellson, Jimmie Blanton, and Ben Webster.
D. Lawrence Brown, Juan Tizol, and "Tricky Sam" Nanton.


Answer: D

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