Title: Duke Ellington
1Duke Ellington
- By
- Patsy Martin
- Marshall Primary School
- April 15, 2002
2Early Life
- Born in 1899 in Washington, D.C.
- Parents enrolled him in piano lessons.
- He called it an umpy-dump sound and quit
lessons.
3As a teenager, he taught himself to play his own
style of ragtime.
4History of Band
- Formed a band called the Washingtonians.
- In 1927,the band began playing in New Yorks
Cotton Club. - It was broadcast on the radio.
5Duke Ellington plugs his ears so he can hear the
music of his band.
6Duke Ellington having lunch with his wife, Bea
and a friend.
7Colorful ties belonging to Duke Ellington.
8Dancers at Hurricane Club. They are dancing to
the music of Duke Ellington.
9A soldier and his girlfriend dancing at the
Hurricance to the music of Duke Ellington.
10A sailor and his girlfriend dance to the music of
Duke Ellington.
11Band Members
12Bass fiddle player in the orchestra.
13Sonny Greer played the drums.
14Lawrence Brown, trombonist.
15The Trumpet Section
16Duke directs his band at The Hurricane Ballroom.
17Toby Hardwick played the saxophone.
18In 1939, Duke hired Billy Strayhorn to write
songs for him. They composed music together.
19Carnegie Hall
- In 1943, Duke played Black, Brown, and Beige at
Carnegie Hall. This performance proved that he
had become a master maestro.
20His Influence
- He wrote at least 1000 compositions that included
film scores, ballets, musicals, and orchestral
suites.
21Death
- He died on May 24, 1974.
- His influence continues in music today.
22His Songs
Sophisticated Lady I Got it Bad Black, Brown, and
Beige Tqke the A Train Creole Love Call Mood
Indigo Love You Madly The Mooche Jam With Sam
23Presentation developed as part of the Adventure
of the American Mind project funded through the
Library of Congress. Photos come from the
American Memory Collection of the Library of
Congress.Facts come from the book, Duke
Ellington, by Andria Davis Pinkney published in
1998 by Hyperion Books.