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What (who) is Duke Ellington - definition


Duke Ellington discography         
WIKIMEDIA ARTIST DISCOGRAPHY
Duke Ellington Discography
This is the discography of recordings by Duke Ellington, including those nominally led by his sidemen (mainly in the 1930s and early 1940s), and his later collaborations (mainly in the 1960s) with musicians with whom Ellington had generally not previously recorded.
Duke Ellington Memorial         
OUTDOOR SCULPTURE
Statue of Duke Ellington
The Duke Ellington Memorial by Robert Graham is installed at Duke Ellington Circle in Manhattan, New York City, New York. The monument depicts Duke Ellington at a piano, supported by three columns depicting three caryatids each.
Tribute to Duke Ellington         
ALBUM BY TOSHIKO AKIYOSHI – LEW TABACKIN BIG BAND
Tribute To Duke Ellington (Toshiko Akiyoshi Jazz Orchestra)
Tribute to Duke Ellington is a big band jazz album recorded in New York in 1999 and is the seventh recording released by the Toshiko Akiyoshi Jazz Orchestra featuring Lew Tabackin. The first three tracks make up the "Tribute To Duke Ellington Suite" which was composed by Akiyoshi and commissioned by the Monterey Jazz Festival.
Examples of use of Duke Ellington
1. In the 1'30s, Duke Ellington often performed on U Street, then called Black Broadway.
2. Ertegun also signed Ray Charles, Duke Ellington, Aretha Franklin and Led Zeppelin.
3. Roach played on seminal recordings with Thelonius Monk, Duke Ellington and Miles Davis.
4. Duke Ellington, Melba Moore and Marvin Gaye all once called the area home.
5. He followed with Duke Ellington, some Beethoven, and the Battle Hymn of the Republic.