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  • Duke Ellington
    Edward Kennedy Ellington, American jazz composer, orchestrator, bandleader, and pianist, is considered to be the greatest composer in the history of jazz music ...
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  • duke ellington
    Duke Ellington was one of the most influential jazz musicians ever. ... In my opinion, I think Duke Ellington was the most influential jazz musician of all time. ...
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  • Duke Ellington
    Duke Ellington Where would music be had it not been for the men that stepped before him. The Motzarts ... century. He is Duke Ellington. Along ...
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  • Duke Ellington 2
    In retrospect, Duke Ellington's formal music career could be split up into three distinct,masterful periods, when the fruition of his work was most evident. ...
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  • Duke Ellington
    The Life of a Pioneer One of the greatest jazz composers that has ever lived is, arguably, Duke Ellington. Born Edward Kennedy Ellington ...
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  • Ellington and Jazz in the 30's
    Duke Ellington and the Harlem Renaissance: The term Harlem Renaissance refers to an artistic, cultural, and social time of writing about race and the African ...
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  • The Duke
    ... Certain blacks contributed immensely to the era of jazz, for example, Duke Ellington. Ellington entered a brand-new, exciting era as he grew up. ...
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  • jazz
    ... Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington was one of the greatest composer of the twentieth century both in the amount of production and the different style of jazz. ...
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  • Lena Horne
    ... It was here that Lena got to meet and observe now famous artists such as Duke Ellington, Cab Calloway, Count Basie, Ethal Waters, and Billie Holiday. ...
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  • Swingin In the 1930s A Decade of Innovative Music
    ... Around 1931, the Black bands, led by such greats as Duke Ellington and Fletcher Henderson, began to develop the Swing style which would not formally appear for ...
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  • Entertainment in the jazz age
    ... Big Band leader was a man named Johann Strauss (9). In the 20's however, one of the most famous composers of jazz music was a man by the name of Duke Ellington ...
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  • Entertainment in the Jazz Age
    ... Big Band leader was a man named Johann Strauss (9). In the 20's however, one of the most famous composers of jazz music was a man by the name of Duke Ellington ...
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  • Entertainment in the Jazz Age
    ... Big Band leader was a man named Johann Strauss (9). In the 20's however, one of the most famous composers of jazz music was a man by the name of Duke Ellington ...
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  • Clasical
    ... the music of all large jazz bands together marketers overlook the different kinds of jazz that large groups have performed: swing (Duke Ellington and Count ...
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  • Jazz Music the roots of our everyday life
    ... The development of the big band can be majorly credited to the achievement of Duke Ellington and his revolutionary song, "It Don't Mean a Thing If It Ain't Got ...
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  • Concert
    ... It's you or no one by Julie Stine and Stanly Cohn; Hand Luke (theme song from cool) - Lolo Chiffon; Up side down-Javon; Day dreaming-Duke Ellington; I could ...
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  • josephine baker
    ... Musicians such as Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, "King" Oliver and Fletcher Henderson performed to the first desegregated audiences. ...
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  • 1920' jazz
    ... 1920's. Duke Ellington (1899-1974) The "Duke" is considered by many to be the most important American composer in the history of jazz. ...
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  • Jazz in New York and Chicago During the 1920s
    ... 1920's. Duke Ellington (1899-1974) The "Duke" is considered by many to be the most important American composer in the history of jazz. ...
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  • The People, Leisure, and Culture of Blacks During the Harlem
    ... Two pioneers of Renaissance jazz were Fletcher Henderson and Duke Ellington. ... Duke Ellington was also one of the great elite jazz artists of his time. ...
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  • The People Leisure and Cultures of Blacks During the HArlem ...
    ... Two pioneers of Renaissance jazz were Fletcher Henderson and Duke Ellington. ... Duke Ellington was also one of the great elite jazz artists of his time. ...
    (5292 Words -- Approx. 21 Pages)

  • Langston hughes
    ... No poet better carries the mantle of model and innovator the Langston Hughes, the prolific Duke Ellington of black poetry. Hughes's output alone is staggering. ...
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  • hughes
    No poet better carries the mantle of model and innovator the Langston Hughes, the prolific Duke Ellington of black poetry. Hughes's output alone is staggering. ...
    (2374 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)

  • Nat King Col
    ... impressive four years. In 1946, Nat met the woman that would have a profound impact on his home life, Maria Ellington. Later, Nat ...
    (2358 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)

  • Greece
    ... popular music. Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey, Duke Ellington and Benny Goodman led some of the more famous bands. Eventually, many ...
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  • Greece
    ... popular music. Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey, Duke Ellington and Benny Goodman led some of the more famous bands. Eventually, many ...
    (4439 Words -- Approx. 18 Pages)

  • Ragtime: The Root of Modern American Music
    ... New York would soon become a hotbed for ragtime. Artists like Duke Ellington and Jelly Roll Morton built on Joplin\'s licks through their ragtime compositions. ...
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  • Tristate tornado
    ... The great F5 twister started it's journey near Ellington, Missouri it then passed through Annapolis MO, where 90% of the town was destroyed. ...
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  • Jazz Giants
    ... 1920's in America was a jazz period classified as the "Roaring Twenties" or "Jazz Age" dominated by Bessie Smith, and people at the top such as Duke Ellington. ...
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  • jazzing 20th the century
    ... "Queen" Bessie Smith, Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, King's Oliver's Creole Jazz Band and other African American musicians flourish during the twentieth ...
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