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20th Century American

ELLINGTON, Duke

Born in Washington, DC, April 29, 1899 
Died in New York, NY, May 24, 1974 

Born Edward Kennedy Ellington 

  • Ellington picked up his nickname as a child because his friend felt he had an “elegant demeanor.” 
  • Ellington studied piano as a child, but lost interest until he discovered ragtime as a teenager. 
  • Ellington began working as a bandleader in the late 1920s, and achieved international fame by the 1940s, touring the United States and Europe. 
  • Starting in 1942, Carnegie Hall booked Ellington for one concert per year.
  • Ellington’s long-form and concert works include operas, ballets, musicals, incidental music, film scores, tone poems, and orchestral suites.1

Biography from Songwriters’ Hall of Fame 

Dukeellington.com 

Sources

  1. Marcello Piras, “Ellington, Duke,” Grove Music Online (October 16, 2013), accessed January 26, 2022,  https://www.oxfordmusiconline.org/grovemusic/view/10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.001.0001/omo-9781561592630-e-1002249397.