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Duke Ellington

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.

Born and raised in Washington, D.C., Ellington was based in New York City from the mid-1920s and gained a national profile through his orchestra's appearances at the Cotton Club in Harlem. A master at writing miniatures for the three-minute 78 rpm recording format, Ellington wrote or collaborated on more than one thousand compositions; his extensive body of work is the largest recorded personal jazz legacy, and many of his pieces have become standards. He also recorded songs written by his bandsmen, such as Juan Tizol's "Caravan", which brought a Spanish tinge to big band jazz.

At the end of the 1930s, Ellington began a nearly thirty-year collaboration with composer-arranger-pianist Billy Strayhorn, whom he called his writing and arranging companion. With Strayhorn, he composed multiple extended compositions, or suites, as well as many short pieces. For a few years at the beginning of Strayhorn's involvement, Ellington's orchestra featured bassist Jimmy Blanton and tenor saxophonist Ben Webster and reached a creative peak. Some years later following a low-profile period (Hodges temporarily left), an appearance by Ellington and his orchestra at the Newport Jazz Festival in July 1956 led to a major revival and regular world tours. Ellington recorded for most American record companies of his era, performed in and scored several films, and composed a handful of stage musicals.

Although a pivotal figure in the history of jazz, in the opinion of Gunther Schuller and Barry Kernfeld, "the most significant composer of the genre", Ellington himself embraced the phrase "beyond category", considering it a liberating principle, and referring to his music as part of the more general category of American Music. Ellington was known for his inventive use of the orchestra, or big band, as well as for his eloquence and charisma. He was awarded a posthumous Pulitzer Prize Special Award for music in 1999.

Birth and Death Data: Born April 29, 1899 (Washington, D.C.), Died May 24, 1974 (New York City)

Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1924 - 1968

Roles Represented in DAHR: piano, composer, leader, director, arranger, songwriter, lyricist

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Recordings (Results 251-275 of 418 records)

Company Matrix No. Size First Recording Date Title Primary Performer Description Role Audio
Victor D6VB-2130 10-in. 9/3/1946 Swamp fire Duke Ellington Orchestra Jazz/dance band director, instrumentalist, piano  
Victor D6VB-2131 10-in. 9/3/1946 Royal garden blues Duke Ellington Orchestra ; Duke Ellington Jazz/dance band director, instrumentalist, piano  
Victor D7VB-0696 10-in. 3/27/1947 You gotta crawl before you walk Dardanelle Trio Female vocal solo, with guitar, bass, and piano songwriter  
Victor D7VB-1676 10-in. 10/6/1947 It shouldn't happen to a dream Luther Henderson Orchestra ; Leslie Scott Male vocal solo, with instrumental ensemble composer  
Victor D7VB-1762 10-in. 10/22/1947 It's kind of lonesome out tonight Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye ; Your Sunday Serenade Sweetheart Female vocal solo, with jazz/dance band composer  
Victor D7VB-1971 10-in. 11/3/1947 Caravan Russ Case ; Russ Case Orchestra Instrumental ensemble composer  
Victor BVE-Test-401 10-in. 11/10/1928 Since you went away Duke Ellington Orchestra Jazz/dance band instrumentalist, piano, leader  
Columbia 81910 10-in. 8/12/1924 Choo choo Van and Schenck Male vocal duet, with orchestra composer  
Columbia W141374 10-in. 12/10/1925 Jig walk Ipana Troubadours Jazz/dance band composer  
Columbia W143705 10-in. 3/22/1927 East St. Louis toodle-o Duke Ellington ; Washingtonians Jazz/dance band leader, instrumentalist, piano, composer  
Columbia W143706 10-in. 3/22/1927 Hop head Duke Ellington ; Washingtonians Jazz/dance band leader, instrumentalist, piano, composer  
Columbia W143707 10-in. 3/22/1927 Down in our alley blues Duke Ellington ; Washingtonians Jazz/dance band leader, composer, instrumentalist, piano  
Columbia 144667 10-in. 9/14/1927 Birmingham breakdown Arkansaw Travellers [Red Nichols Orchestra] Jazz/dance band composer  
Columbia 145488 10-in. 1/9/1928 Sweet Mamma (Papa's getting mad) Washingtonians Jazz/dance band leader, instrumentalist, piano  
Columbia 145489 10-in. 1/9/1928 Stack o' Lee blues Washingtonians Jazz/dance band instrumentalist, piano, leader  
Columbia 145490 10-in. 1/9/1928 Bugle call rag Washingtonians Jazz/dance band leader, instrumentalist, piano  
Columbia W148170 10-in. 4/4/1929 I must have that man Joe Turner and his Memphis Men Jazz/dance band leader, instrumentalist, piano  
Columbia W148171 10-in. 4/4/1929 Freeze and melt Joe Turner and his Memphis Men Jazz/dance band leader, instrumentalist, piano  
Columbia W148172 10-in. 4/4/1929 Mississippi moan Joe Turner and his Memphis Men Jazz/dance band leader, composer, instrumentalist, piano  
Columbia W148640 10-in. 5/28/1929 That rhythm man Sonny Greer and his Memphis Men Jazz/dance band leader, instrumentalist, piano  
Columbia W148641 10-in. 5/28/1929 Beggars blues Sonny Greer and his Memphis Men Jazz/dance band leader, instrumentalist, piano  
Columbia W148642 10-in. 5/28/1929 Saturday night function Sonny Greer and his Memphis Men Jazz/dance band leader, instrumentalist, piano, composer  
Columbia [W]150165 10-in. 4/3/1930 The mooch Ten Black Berries Jazz/dance band composer, leader  
Columbia W150166 10-in. 4/3/1930 Ragamuffin Romeo Ten Black Berries Jazz/dance band leader  
Columbia [W]150167 10-in. 4/3/1930 East St. Louis toodle-o Ten Black Berries Jazz/dance band leader, composer  
(Results 251-275 of 418 records)

Citation

Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Ellington, Duke," accessed April 19, 2024, https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/102155.

Ellington, Duke. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved April 19, 2024, from https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/102155.

"Ellington, Duke." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 19 April 2024.

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URI: https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/102155

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