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    Edward Kennedy “Duke” Ellington was born April 29th, 1899 in Washington DC to James Edward Ellington and Daisy Ellington. His parents were both pianists, and Duke would later follow suit. At the age of seven Duke began piano lessons, but didn’t really gain interest in piano till he was 14. At age 15, Ellington wrote his first song, the ‘Soda Fountain Rag’. He did not know how to read and write music at this time in his life, so his tune was crafted by ear. Later, Ellington would learn to read sheet

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    Duke Ellington was an American composer, and a bandleader who had composed thousands of scores over his 50 year career.Duke Ellington was born on April 29, 1899, in Washington, D.C. He was a major figure in the history of jazz music, Ellington career spanned more than half of the time of his composed thousands of songs for the stage, screen, and songbook. Ellington made one of the most distinctive ensemble sounds in the western music and had continued to play what he called American music. Duke Ellington

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    Renowned jazz musician, Duke Ellington, liked to refer to his music as, “American Music”. During the 50+ years he spent playing music, Ellington composed over 3000 songs and performed over 20, 000 concerts (Biography). Ellington paved the way socially and musically, for future generations of jazz performers. He is remembered for his contributions to the African American community and their daily struggles and triumphs, as he portrayed in his music. Born Edward Kennedy Ellington, Duke’s musical career

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    Portrait of Duke Ellington By Tracy Frech Duke Ellington is considered to be one of the greatest figures in the history of American music. Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington was born in Washington D.C. on April 29, 1899. His parents were James Edward and Daisy Kennedy Ellington. They raised Duke as an only child, until his sister, Ruth, was born when Duke was sixteen years old. Duke, even as a teenager, had a great talent for music. In the beginning of his musical life, Duke began to take

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    Duke Ellington is one of the most influential jazz figures. Although, he preferred to call his genre of play “American Music” rather than jazz. He and his band were known for creating very distinctive styles of music which influenced much of the Western music. Ellington earned much recognition and given rewards for feats in his lifetime. Edward Kennedy Ellington, also known as Duke Ellington, was born on April 29, 1899. He was the son of James Edward Ellington who was a butler, and Daisy Kennedy

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    A Portrait of Duke Ellington By Tracy Frech Duke Ellington is considered to be one of the greatest figures in the history of American music. Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington was born in Washington D.C. on April 29, 1899. His parents were James Edward and Daisy Kennedy Ellington. They raised Duke as an only child, until his sister, Ruth, was born when Duke was sixteen years old. Duke, even as a teenager, had a great talent for music. In the beginning of his musical life, Duke began to take a promising

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    Duke Ellington

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    Duke Ellington, the legendary jazz pianist, said that a problem is a chance to do your best, and I agree with him. When people learn from their problems, it can help them in many ways. They can learn how to do things better in the future, they can learn more about themselves and what they like or dislike, and they can even be used to help someone who is having trouble with the same issue(s). If I am having trouble I, can pause and reassess my strategy plan. A problem is a chance to try my best

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    Duke Ellington Quote

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    Jazz composer Duke Ellington said the quote ‘A problem is a chance for you to do your best.’. I think this quote is said to inspire, and empower you to keep going when you're down and to help you get back up I agree with this quote because it is very uplifting, inspirational, and empowering to push through your mistakes.The quote also says to positively change your mindset, make the most of the problem, and to apply more of yourself. First, it’s important to positively change your mindset … .

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    “A problem is a chance for you to do your best.” Duke Ellington was an American icon in the Jazz industry, and largely because he took this quote and put it to work when faced with any challenge. I agree with this statement, because it represents the true meaning of doing any work to the best of your ability. Being motivated to do your best when tough challenges are presented can unlock creativity and brilliance that you didn’t even know you were capable of, and can lead to great accomplishments

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    petals seem to fall It’s all I could dream to call you mine -Duke Ellington (lyrics from Sentimental mood) During the years of 1920’s to 1945 for Americans experienced, for example, the rush and excitement of the Harlem residence, the flappers and music. In addition, towns became cities and farms suffered from the dust bowl. (“disillusion, defiance and discontent” page 689-701) an important person living during this era, Duke Ellington because he was a musician furthermore an event that had a major

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