Duke Ellington

Real Name:

Edward Kennedy Ellington

Profile:

American jazz pianist, composer and leader of his eponymous orchestra
Born April 29, 1899, Washington, D.C.
Died May 24, 1974 in New York City, N.Y.
Known for his residency at the Cotton Club (1927-1931) and for composing over a thousand pieces (often in collaboration), many of them now standards. Billy Strayhorn shared composing duties (1939-1967).
Father of Mercer Ellington, who took over the leadership of the orchestra after Duke died remaining until his own death in 1996. Grandfather of Edward Ellington (2).

Sites:

dukeellington.com , Wikipedia , britannica.com , Imdb , ellingtonia.com , ellingtonweb.ca , ascap.com , jazzdisco.org , songhall.org , sonuma.be , All Music

Aliases:

The Master (15)

Members:

Martin Banks

In Groups:

Barney Bigard And His Jazzopaters, Barney Bigard And His Orchestra, Cootie Williams & His Rug Cutters, The Coronets (3), Duke Ellington & Friends, Duke Ellington All Star Road Band, Duke Ellington Alumni All Stars, Duke Ellington And His Award Winners, Duke Ellington And His Big Band, Duke Ellington And His Cotton Club Orchestra, Duke Ellington And His Jazz Group, Duke Ellington And His Kentucky Club Orchestra, Duke Ellington And His Orchestra, Duke Ellington And The Coronets, Duke Ellington And The Whoopie Makers, Duke Ellington Octet, Duke Ellington Quartet, Duke Ellington Sextet, Duke Ellington's Hot Five, Duke Ellington's Philadelphia Melodians

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