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Duke Ellington: Jazz Legend and Cultural Icon

Born in Washington, D.C., Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington rose to fame at Harlem's Cotton Club in the late 1920s. His career as a musician, composer, and bandleader spanned more than 50 years. Among his many compositions are hundreds of short pieces and more ambitious extended works, including operas, ballets, musicals, concert pieces (such as "Black, Brown and Beige"), and the "Sacred Concerts." He was decorated with numerous awards and honors, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom—presented by President Nixon in 1969. Browse additional information related to Duke Ellington from across the Smithsonian and in the Archives Center at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History.


Don't Get Around Much Anymore; Cotton Tail

DownBeat Magazine Award, presented to Duke Ellington

Playbill for Duke Ellington's Sophisticated Ladies

Doctor's Bag

Meditation

Esquire Magazine Award, presented to Duke Ellington

Letter to the Musicians' Protective Association from Duke Ellington

Ankara, Turkey, November 23-26, 1963

Duke Ellington

Baton, used by Duke Ellington

Duke Ellington

Electric Piano Case

Articles

Duke Ellington

Duke Ellington's Greatest Hits

Presidential Medal of Freedom, presented to Duke Ellington

Duke Ellington, Dizzie Gillespie, Buck Clayton and Max Kaminsky

Duke Ellington at the Piano

Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington


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