
Duke Ellington, born Edward Kennedy Ellington in 1899 in the United States, was a prominent figure in traditional jazz. As a bandleader, composer, arranger, and pianist, he led one of the most celebrated jazz orchestras of the 20th century. His career spanned over five decades, during which he composed iconic pieces such as "Take the 'A' Train" and "Mood Indigo". Ellington collaborated with legendary musicians like Billy Strayhorn and Louis Armstrong. His contributions to jazz earned him numerous accolades, including a posthumous Pulitzer Prize Special Citation. Duke Ellington remains a cornerstone of jazz history, influencing generations of musicians worldwide.
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