Duke Ellington's America

Duke Ellington's America

EnglishPaperback / softback
Cohen Harvey G.
The University of Chicago Press
EAN: 9780226112640
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Few American artists in any medium have enjoyed the international and lasting cultural impact of Duke Ellington. From jazz standards such as "Mood Indigo" and "Don't Get Around Much Anymore," to his longer, more orchestral suites, to his leadership of the stellar big band he toured and performed with for decades after most big bands folded, Ellington represented a singular, path-breaking force in music over the course of a half century. At the same time, as one of the most prominent black public figures in history, Ellington demonstrated leadership on questions of civil rights, equality, and America's role in the world. Drawing on extensive research and a wealth of new interviews, "Duke Ellington's America" paints a vivid portrait of the life and times of this towering figure, taking him from his youth in the black middle-class enclave of Washington, DC, to the heights of worldwide acclaim.
EAN 9780226112640
ISBN 0226112640
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher The University of Chicago Press
Publication date October 15, 2011
Pages 704
Language English
Dimensions 23 x 15 x 4
Country United States
Authors Cohen Harvey G.