- Born: 29 April 1899
- Died: 24 May 1974
- Birthplace: Washington, D.C.
- Best known as:
Performer of "Take the 'A' Train"
Blog posts mentioning Duke Ellington
4 good links
- Duke Ellington Collection
Listing of an amazing archive, including some online movie clips
- Duke Ellington: The Official Site
Commercial site from his estate, with a discography and multi-media goodies
- Symphony in Black
Watch him in moving pictures!
- Duke Ellington's Washington
Online companion to a PBS documentary about his hometown
Duke Ellington Biography
Duke Ellington started as a pool hall piano player and grew to become one of the great figures in American jazz performance. One of the first to use classical themes in jazz, Ellington is considered one of the its most innovative composers as well. (Many of his later numbers were written with his longtime collaborator Billy Strayhorn, who wrote Ellington's signature tune "Take the 'A' Train.") At the height of his career Ellington toured the world with his orchestra and composed many standards. His best known numbers include "Mood Indigo," "In A Sentimental Mood," and "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing."
Extra credit:
According to the official site of his estate, "Ellington got his nickname of "Duke" from a childhood friend who commented on his elegant manners, bearing, and dress"... Stevie Wonder's pop hit "Sir Duke" is a tribute to Ellington.
