Duke : a life of Duke Ellington / Terry Teachout.

Teachout, Terry, author.
New York, New York : Gotham Books, [2013];©2013
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Notes:

  • Color illustrations on lining papers.
  • Includes discography (pages 365-368), bibliographical references (pages 369-464), and index.
  • I want to tell America — I just couldn’t be shackled : fortunate son, 1899-1917 — Soft and gut-bucket : becoming a professional, 1917-1926 — Only my own music : with Irving Mills, 1926-1927 — The utmost significance : at the Cotton Club, 1927-1929 — I better scratch out something : becoming a genius, 1929-1930 — A higher plateau : becoming a star, 1931-1933 — The way the President travels : on the road, 1933-1936 — Swing is stagnant : diminuendo in blue, 1936-1939 — The eyes in the back of my head : with Billy Strayhorn, 1938-1939 — The sea of expectancy : the Blanton-Webster band, 1939-1940 — A message for the world : jump for joy, 1941-1942 — I don’t write jazz : Carnegie Hall, 1942-1946 — More a business than an art : into the wilderness, 1946-1955 — I was born in 1956 : crescendo in blue, 1955-1960 — Fate’s being kind to me : apotheosis, 1960-1967 — That big yawning void : alone in a crowd, 1967-1974 — Appendix. Fifty key recordings by Duke Ellington.
  • An account of the public and private lives of the eminent jazz artist covers his slave heritage, the musical talent that inspired some 1,700 compositions, and his relationships with numerous lovers.

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Requested by Koehler, B. & Kagan, R.

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