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  2. Duke Ellington - Wikipedia

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    Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (April 29, 1899 – May 24, 1974) was an American jazz pianist, composer, and leader of his eponymous jazz orchestra from 1923 through the rest of his life.

  3. Mercer Ellington - Wikipedia

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    Ellington was born in Washington, D.C., United States. [3] He was the only child of the composer, pianist, and bandleader Duke Ellington and his high school sweetheart Edna Thompson (d. 1967), whom Duke married in 1918 and never divorced. Ellington grew up primarily in Harlem from the age of eight. By the age of eighteen, Ellington had written ...

  4. Quander family - Wikipedia

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    The Quander family is believed to be the oldest documented African-American family that has come from African ancestry to present day America. Historians believe so because they cannot find any records of any other African-American family whose ancestry has been consistently kept and published.

  5. This SC home where Duke Ellington once stayed has a ... - AOL

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    Among the home’s occupants was a family that helped desegregate the Columbia Fire Department and Hand Middle School. This SC home where Duke Ellington once stayed has a storied history. A fire ...

  6. Wellman Braud - Wikipedia

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    Duke Ellington, Jimmie Noone, Wilber ... 1891 – October 29, 1966) was an American jazz upright bassist. [1] [2] His family sometimes spelled their last name ...

  7. Fletcher Henderson - Wikipedia

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    He was raised in a middle-class African-American family. His father, Fletcher Hamilton Henderson (1857–1943), was the principal of the nearby Howard Normal Randolph School from 1880 until 1942. Their home is a historic site. [5] Henderson's mother, a teacher, taught him and his brother Horace to play the piano. He began lessons by age six.

  8. Opinion: What made Duke Ellington a true genius - AOL

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    While it is Ellington’s name on the album cover, the reason we treat his name as synonymous with jazz is because of the music his band created, writes Sammy Miller. Opinion: What made Duke ...

  9. Billy Strayhorn - Wikipedia

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    Strayhorn also arranged many of Ellington's band-within-a-band recordings and provided harmonic clarity and polish to Duke's compositions. Ellington gave Strayhorn full credit as his collaborator on later, larger works such as Such Sweet Thunder , A Drum Is a Woman , The Perfume Suite, and Far East Suite , where Strayhorn and Ellington worked ...