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  • Duke Ellington - Wikipedia
    Edward Kennedy " Duke " Ellington (April 29, 1899 – May 24, 1974) was an American jazz pianist, composer, and leader of his eponymous jazz orchestra from 1924 through the rest of his life Ralph J Gleason called him "America's most important composer " [1]
  • Duke Ellington | Biography, Songs, Albums, Facts | Britannica
    Although Ellington’s compositional interests and ambitions changed over the decades, his melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic characteristics were for the most part fixed by the late 1930s, when he was a star of the swing era
  • Duke Ellington: Biography, Jazz Legend, American Composer
    Perhaps Ellington's most famous jazz tune was "Take the A Train," which was composed by Billy Strayhorn and recorded for commercial purposes on February 15, 1941
  • Duke Ellington - The Life Music of a Jazz Hero - Jazzfuel
    Ellington led his orchestra non-stop for 50 years (1924-74) One can pick out any year from that period, whether it is 1927, 1947 or 1967, and his big band ranks with the top five in the world As a composer, he wrote thousands of pieces, ranging from three-minute classics to hour-long suites
  • About Duke — The Duke Ellington Center for the Arts
    Born in Washington, D C , Duke Ellington (1899-1974) was one of America’s most innovative and prolific jazz orchestra leaders from the start of his career in New York in 1923 until his death in 1974 Ellington is best remembered for the over 3,000 songs that he composed during his lifetime
  • Duke Ellington: Jazz Legend and Cultural Icon - Smithsonian Institution
    Duke Ellington: Jazz Legend and Cultural Icon Born in Washington, D C , Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington rose to fame at Harlem's Cotton Club in the late 1920s His career as a musician, composer, and bandleader spanned more than 50 years
  • Duke Ellington - The Kennedy Center
    He soon became the bandleader of a small jazz band, but his need to push musical boundaries quickly grew his band into an orchestra It wasn’t long before Ellington’s orchestra hit the stage at Harlem’s famous Cotton Club, New York’s most prestigious nightclub
  • The Harlem Renaissance: Duke Ellington - NYS Music
    As the 1920’s and the Harlem Renaissance continued, Ellington and his Orchestra became famous in Harlem, increasing their exposure to African-American audiences
  • Duke Ellington: Biography - Columbia University
    Duke Ellington's contributions to jazz and American music were simply enormous As a bandleader, his orchestra during 1926-74 was always among the top five, whether it be 1929 or 1969
  • Duke Ellington - New World Encyclopedia
    Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (April 29, 1899 – May 24, 1974) was the foremost American jazz composer, pianist, and band leader Some regard Duke Ellington as the most important figure to emerge from the U S jazz scene in the twentieth century





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