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  1. Vol. 12, Music of Duke Ellington (Book & CD Set) by Jamey Aebersold Play-A-Long Series,
  2. Duke Ellington - Jazz Piano (Piano Solo) by Duke Ellington, 1996-10-01
  3. The Genius of Duke Ellington by Ellington, Duke, 1979-01-01
  4. Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington True FBI Files by FBI Freedom of Information Privacy Acts (Author), 2010-08-22
  5. Play the Duke: 11 Ellington Jazz Classics for Flute (Instrumental Folio) by Duke Ellington, 2000-10-01
  6. DUKE ELLINGTON CLASSICS (PIANO PLAY-ALONG V39) BKCD by ELLINGTON, 2007-07-01
  7. Music of Duke Ellington (Easy Piano Composer Collection) by Duke Ellington, 1995-05-01
  8. The Songs Of Duke Ellington by Duke Ellington, 1995-01-01
  9. Storyville Presents Duke Ellington: The Original Piano Transcriptions
  10. Duke Ellington by James Lincoln Collier, 1989-06-15
  11. Backstory in Blue: Ellington at Newport '56 by John Fass Morton, 2008-08-30
  12. Dvorak to Duke Ellington: A Conductor Explores America's Music and Its African American Roots by Maurice Peress, 2008-09-24
  13. Duke Ellington Standards (Piano Play-Along V38) Bk/Cd by Duke Ellington, 2007-07-01
  14. Duke Ellington's Music for the Theatre by John Franceschina, 2001-02

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22. Duke Ellington: Duke Of The World
A look back at the music of Duke Ellington and a review of The Centennial EditionThe Complete RCA Victor Recordings of Duke Ellington. More Duke Ellington!
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Duke of the World Looking Back on a Hundred Years of Ellington Ellington everyone pays lip service to Ellington. In jazz circles his name is dropped with regularity; Lincoln Center sponsors lavish programs in tribute; even many among the pop music audience know they're supposed to appreciate Ellington, just as they're supposed to appreciate Bach, Beethoven and Brahms. But to many of those too young to have grown up with the music of Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra, the most common point of reference for Duke's actual music is an unfortunate advertising campaign for plastic sandwich bags that sought to remind us, "It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that cling." On the occasion of what would have been the Maestro's hundredth birthday, RCA would like to remind us that there is more to Ellington's legacy than commercial jingles, and more than even the song hits of Broadway's Sophisticated Ladies Remember the Frank Sinatra "suitcase" from Reprise a few years ago? The Duke Ellington Centennial Edition: The Complete RCA Victor Recordings 1927-1973 is even bigger - 24 (yes, twenty-four) CDs spanning some five decades of musical brilliance. This should not be mistaken for Duke's career output; just as Sinatra's "suitcase" only collected his recordings for the Reprise label, Ellington recorded for numerous labels over the years. Of these many labels, however, RCA can claim two distinctions: The Maestro came back to them the most, and each time he did, he created music that would be ranked among his very best.

23. Music Sojourn - Ellington Duke
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24. Ellington Duke Masters Of Jazz [DOPPEL-CD]

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25. Edward K. "Duke" Ellington - Biography
Edward Kennedy "duke" ellington (1899 1974) Pianist, Bandleader, Composer "duke ellington's pre-eminence in jazz is not only because of the very high aesthetic standard of his output, not simply
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Born 29 April 1899 in Washington DC, composer, bandleader, and pianist Edward Kennedy ("Duke") Ellington was recognized in his lifetime as one of the greatest jazz composers and performers. Nicknamed "Duke" by a boyhood friend who admired his regal air, the name stuck and became indelibly associated with the finest creations in big band and vocal jazz. A genius for instrumental combinations, improvisation, and jazz arranging brought the world the unique "Ellington" sound that found consummate expression in works like "Mood Indigo," "Sophisticated Lady," and the symphonic suites Black, Brown, and Beige (which he subtitled "a Tone Parallel to the History of the Negro in America") and Harlem ("a Tone Parallel to Harlem"). Beginning keyboard studies at the age of seven, Ellington's earliest influences were the ragtime pianists. He taught himself harmony at the piano and at 17, made his professional debut. Encouraged by Fats Waller, he moved to New York in 1923 and, during the formative Cotton Club years, experimented with and developed the style that would quickly bring him worldwide success and recognition. Ellington would be among the first to focus on musical form and composition in jazz using ternary forms and "call-and-response" techniques in works like Concerto for Cootie (known in its familiar vocal version as Do Nothin' till You Hear from Me ) and Cotton Tail and classic symphonic devices in his orchestral suites. In this respect, he would influence the likes of Monk, Mingus, and Evans.

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27. TDES: Celebrating 100 Years Of Duke Ellington
Official site. Includes biographical information plus appreciation, his interpreters, sound clips, information about the society, links.
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Founded in New York in 1959, The Duke Ellington Jazz Society was one of the first of many non-profit Ellington societies worldwide. Today, TDES, Inc. devotes itself to promoting the appreciation of Ellington in every way ... through meetings, frequent concerts, a newsletter, an internet discussion group ... and now the World Wide Web.
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28. Official Site Of Duke Ellington
Official site maintained by CMG Music. Includes biography, photos and quotes by and about ellington.Category Arts Music Composition Composers E ellington, duke......© Estate of Mercer K. ellington c/o CMG Worldwide. (Photo courtesyof The Motion Picture and Television Photo Archive).
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Estate of Mercer K. Ellington c/o CMG Worldwide (Photo courtesy of The Motion Picture and Television Photo Archive)

29. A Dedication To Duke Ellington
"duke ellington is America's most prolific composer of the 20th century, in both number of pieces (almost 2 000) and
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30. The Edward Kennedy Ellington Pages
A central clearinghouse for web resources relating to duke ellington, his music, his sidemen, his Category Arts Music Composition Composers E ellington, duke......All the interesting and useful WWW pages relating to duke ellington, hismusic, his sidemen, his son Mercer, and his associate Billy Strayhorn.
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Once upon a time there were a number of pages here about Duke Ellington. But they've grown old and other sites have taken up the task. While the old pages are still available, they have some broken links and are no longer maintained. The Duke Ellington Society (TDES) is the premier organization dedicated to the memory, life, and works of Edward Kennedy Ellington. Their web pages are a great place to start looking for Ellington information.

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32. Rude Interlude, A Duke Ellington Home Page
Biography, discography, essays, articles, links, and a personal memory of the author's daughter and the composer's music.
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Rude Interlude a Duke Ellington home page
Duke Ellington... composer, bandleader, piano player.
A pioneer, an innovator and an inspiration to generations, Duke Ellington personified elegance and sophistication. More importantly, he was a workaholic creative genius who never stopped exploring new dimensions of his musical world.
Rude Interlude is dedicated to the memory and musical legacy of Edward Kennedy Ellington Duke with the hope that it will be useful to students, fans, and others with an interest in Ellington.
Rude Interlude Departments: Ellington Biography by Mark Tucker, from The Duke Ellington Reader . (New for the Duke Ellington centenary, April 29, 1999) "I Live With Music" an essay on Duke. Duke on Disc a listening list of more than 100 Ellington recordings on CD, with a brief description of each. about "Beyond Category" the Smithsonian's traveling Duke Ellington exhibition. Album Gallery A list of all cover art used to illustrate Rude Interlude Searching for Duke Search the Web or Usenet news groups for Ellington references or try a few Ellington links I've collected. A Personal Note Ellington's music and memories of my daughter Amanda.

33. Artists: Duke Ellington
Edward Kennedy duke ellington (1899 1974). Pianist, Bandleader, Composer. duke ellington's pre-eminence in jazz is not only because of the very high
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Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899 - 1974)
Pianist, Bandleader, Composer
"Duke Ellington's pre-eminence in jazz is not only because of the very high aesthetic standard of his output, not simply due to his remarkable abilities as a pianist, composer and bandleader, but also to the fact that he has extended the boundaries of jazz more than any other musician, without abandoning the true essence of the music." - from G.E. Lambert's book Duke Ellington
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34. Rude Interlude, A Duke Ellington Home Page
Rude Interlude a duke ellington home page dedicated to the memory andmusical legacy of Edward Kennedy ellington duke. duke ellington
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Rude Interlude a Duke Ellington home page
Duke Ellington... composer, bandleader, piano player.
A pioneer, an innovator and an inspiration to generations, Duke Ellington personified elegance and sophistication. More importantly, he was a workaholic creative genius who never stopped exploring new dimensions of his musical world.
Rude Interlude is dedicated to the memory and musical legacy of Edward Kennedy Ellington Duke with the hope that it will be useful to students, fans, and others with an interest in Ellington.
Rude Interlude Departments: Ellington Biography by Mark Tucker, from The Duke Ellington Reader . (New for the Duke Ellington centenary, April 29, 1999) "I Live With Music" an essay on Duke. Duke on Disc a listening list of more than 100 Ellington recordings on CD, with a brief description of each. about "Beyond Category" the Smithsonian's traveling Duke Ellington exhibition. Album Gallery A list of all cover art used to illustrate Rude Interlude Searching for Duke Search the Web or Usenet news groups for Ellington references or try a few Ellington links I've collected. A Personal Note Ellington's music and memories of my daughter Amanda.

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36. Duke Ellington Fellowship At Yale
of the program, roster of recipients and overview of projects.......
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Photos: Reginald Jackson, at Yale University, 1972 In 1972 Duke Ellington, Eubie Blake, Dizzy Gillespie, Slam Stewart, Max Roach, Mary Lou Williams, Odetta, Dave Brubeck and many, many (See DE Fellows) other jazz musicians came to Yale to celebrate this "Conservatory Without Walls". Yale President Kingman Brewster awarded 32 Duke Ellington Medals to these icons. Since that time, 16 other great jazz musicians have received the medal. Materials in this website are largely from that initial summit of jazz musicians in 1972 at Yale University. In the twenty-five years since it was founded, the Duke Ellington Fellowship at Yale has come of age. Great American artists, themselves Ellington Fellows, regularly visit Yale and inner-city school classrooms each year for concerts and classwork. More the 150,000 New Haven school children have heard world class performances, received instruction, and been inspired by our program. While our major focus has been on jazz music played by great orchestras and soloists, Ellington Fellows also inlcude the master singer of spirituals, William Warfield; Joe Williams of the mighty blues tradition; great folk artists such as Odetta and Bessie Jones; and major performers of the American tap school. The Duke Ellington Fellowship's concerts are listed on the Yale School of Music Concert Calendar.

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Traditionelle JazzBigband im Stil der Jahre 1926 bis 1932. Spielt Musik der Bands von duke ellington, Fletcher Henderson, Cab Calloway, Luis Russel und Charlie Johnson.
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39. PBS - JAZZ A Film By Ken Burns: Selected Artist Biography - Duke Ellington
duke ellington Audio Feature, Monsignor John Sanders, musician Reflectionson duke ellington (Audio Excerpt from JAZZ A Film by Ken Burns).
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Duke Ellington
Courtesy of Jazz at Lincoln Center (1899-1974) Composer, bandleader, pianist East St. Louis Toodle-oo
Recorded November 29, 1926
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Echoes of Harlem
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Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington was the most prolific composer of the twentieth century in terms of both number of compositions and variety of forms. His development was one of the most spectacular in the history of music, underscored by more than fifty years of sustained achievement as an artist and an entertainer. He is considered by many to be America's greatest composer, bandleader, and recording artist. The Mooche
Recorded October 1, 1928
(Courtesy Columbia/Legacy The NPR 100: "Mood Indigo" Lou Santacroce tells the story behind this Ellington tune, a selection from National Public Radio's list of the 100 most important American musical works of the 20th Century. (Courtesy NPRJazz.org Image courtesy of Frank Driggs Collection This elegant representative of American culture was born in Washington, DC, on April 29, 1899. Ellington studied piano from age seven and was influenced by stride piano masters such as James P. Johnson, Willie "the Lion" Smith, and

40. American Masters . Duke Ellington | PBS
Considered one of the greatest jazz composers of all time, duke Ellingtonhad an enormous impact on the popular music of the late 20th century.
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"It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing." C onsidered one of the greatest jazz composers of all time, Duke Ellington had an enormous impact on the popular music of the late 20th century. Among his more than two thousand songs are such hits as "In A Sentimental Mood," "Sophisticated Lady," "I Got It Bad And That Ain't Good," and "I'm Beginning To See The Light." For almost fifty years he toured the world as a band leader and piano player. Today his recordings remain among the most popular jazz of the big-band era. Born in Washington D.C. in 1899, Edward Kennedy Ellington, better known as "Duke," began playing piano as a child. His mother, who also played the piano, oversaw his education, and by the time he was seventeen he began playing professionally. Making his name as a piano player in Washington, Ellington started to compose his own music. In 1923 he moved to New York, and the following year formed his own band, the Washingtonians. By 1927, Ellington's band had found a small base of fans and secured an engagement at Harlem's famous Cotton Club. This proved to be a major turning point in Ellington's career, providing him with access to larger audiences through radio and recordings. In 1939, Billy Strayhorn joined the band as an arranger, composer, and sometimes pianist. The two worked well together, continuing in the tradition that Ellington had built. Strayhorn's contribution to Ellington's achievements at the time were significant, and even some of their most popular tunes (such as "Take The A Train") were written by Strayhorn. Though not as well known as much of Ellington's other work, pieces such as "Jack the Bear," "Ko-ko," and "Cotton Tail" (done between 1939 and 1942), had a profound influence on much of the jazz composition and performance that followed. Though Ellington continued to compose and perform regularly throughout the 1940s and 1950s, the public demand for big-band music had faded. It was not until 1956, with a triumphant performance at the Newport Jazz Festival, that Ellington re-emerged as an important voice in contemporary music.

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