Who is Duke Ellington

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Duke Ellington

Duke Ellington was an American jazz composer, pianist, and band leader.

Duke Ellington is one of only five jazz musicians ever to have been featured on the cover of Time (the other four being Louis Armstrong, Thelonious Monk, Wynton Marsalis, and Dave Brubeck).

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Duke Ellington: Take The "A" Train
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'Encore' by Zachary Oxman 2012 -- T Street at Florida Avenue NW Washington (DC) April 2012 by Ron Cogswell
'Encore' by Zachary Oxman 2012 -- T Street at Florida Avenue NW Washington (DC) April 2012 by Ron Cogswell
'Encore' by Zachary Oxman 2012 -- Howard Theater Florida Avenue and T Street NW Washington (DC) May 2012 by Ron Cogswell
'Encore' by Zachary Oxman 2012 -- Howard Theatre Florida Avenue and T Street NW Washington (DC) May 2012 by Ron Cogswell
'Encore' by Zachary Oxman 2012 -- The Howard Theatre Washington (DC) by Ron Cogswell
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[Portrait of Duke Ellington and Sonny Greer, Aquarium, New York, N.Y., ca. Nov. 1946] (LOC) by The Library of Congress
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Cotton Club - The Movie

What The Cotton Club lacks is cohesion. As written by Coppola and novelist William Kennedy (then enjoying the peak of his critical acclaim), the movie struggles to exceed the narrative scope of The Godfather, but its multiple early-'30s plot lines fail to form any strong connective tissue. It's three (or four) movies in one, with cornet player Dixie Dwyer (Richard Gere, playing his own jazzy solos) drifting from one story to the next--loving a young, ambitious vamp (Diane Lane, with whom Gere shares precious little chemistry), enjoying the success of a hotshot hoofer (Gregory Hines), and protecting his brazen bother (Coppola's then-newcomer nephew, Nicolas Cage) from the deadly temper of mob boss Dutch Schultz (James Remar). Bob Hoskins and Fred Gwynne also score big in grand supporting roles, but The Cotton Club is perhaps best appreciated for its meticulous re-creation of Harlem's Cotton Club heyday, and the brilliant music (Ellington, Calloway, etc.) that brought rhythm to gangland's rat-a-tat-tat. -- Jeff Shannon
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