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    ellington
    [ noun ]
    United States jazz composer and piano player and bandleader (1899-1974)
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    1. It's about a monk." Next season Jamison plans to revive "The Mooche," set to music by Duke Ellington.
    2. There's Branford Marsalis sideman, up for a Grammy for his swinging guest spot on The Duke Ellington Orchestra's "Digital Duke."
    3. But what we hear is not what Ellington wrote or what his orchestra played.
    4. "You get real contact," he said to me, "when you play a phrase and somebody sighs." The public "I love you madly" Ellington kept charming the audiences because he felt that was one way to show his gratitude that they were there.
    5. And that original production was good enough to lead to successful Broadway revues of music by Eubie Blake ("Eubie") and Duke Ellington ("Sophisticated Ladies").
    6. But Mr. Homzy insists that isn't so: "We're not trying to re-create the sound of Ellington's band.
    7. Keillor's plans for this season's 20 shows include "classic American music of all kinds" _ from Aaron Copland to Duke Ellington, country music to Broadway.
    8. Typically, Ellington would compose a tune, try it out in rehearsal, make changes and continue to revise over the course of many performances.
    9. More than 200 people welcomed the astronauts home when they arrived at Ellington Field, compared with the nearly 5,000 well-wishers who turned out for the celebrated return of Discovery's five astronauts.
    10. The house where Duke Ellington was born has been torn down.
    11. "We've come to perpetuate Ellington as a composer," Mercer Ellington said. "Personally, it gives me the satisfaction of knowing we have located Ellington in a place of posterity.
    12. "We've come to perpetuate Ellington as a composer," Mercer Ellington said. "Personally, it gives me the satisfaction of knowing we have located Ellington in a place of posterity.
    13. "We've come to perpetuate Ellington as a composer," Mercer Ellington said. "Personally, it gives me the satisfaction of knowing we have located Ellington in a place of posterity.
    14. People who saw Sophisticated Ladies, a celebration of Duke Ellington, in New York and Paris in the mid-1980s still speak of it with great admiration and affection.
    15. They're among a dozen or so patient people who are trying to remove arrangers' tarnish from the Ellington legacy.
    16. Jamison left the Ailey in 1980 to co-star in "Duke Ellington's Sophisticated Ladies" on Broadway.
    17. The band sounded a lot like the Ellington Band, its voicings smooth and plush as velvet.
    18. Ellington's cool, sophisticated style gave black Americans a positive self-image.
    19. Oliver concentrated on the music of Lunceford, Dorsey, Fletcher Henderson and Duke Ellington.
    20. Duke Ellington's music pervades American culture.
    21. There are three dance couples, choreographed by Michael Smuin, whose Broadway credits include the much different "Duke Ellington's Sophisticated Ladies." Miss Ronstadt is no dilettante with these Mexican songs.
    22. Or listen to Duke Ellington," he says. "I'm interested in following a road that has been forged and set by the great masters of the art form. That will lead me to the natural power of identity that I possess." By Mary Campbell.
    23. Duke Ellington liked to compose tone poems, as well as short jazz tunes, and the American Composers Orchestra performed four of those longer work at Carnegie Hall in what was billed as the first all-Ellington symphonic concert.
    24. "Ellington Express" carried the audience at Lincoln Center through an evening of three extended pieces by Duke Ellington and six of the songs he wrote about trains _ all brilliantly performed.
    25. "Ellington Express" carried the audience at Lincoln Center through an evening of three extended pieces by Duke Ellington and six of the songs he wrote about trains _ all brilliantly performed.
    26. Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington was one of the greatest American composers of the 20th century, a band leader, arranger and pianist who helped hone jazz into a fine art for half a century.
    27. I found out Benny's human!"' Ellington's relationship with sax player Johnny Hodges was not so genial.
    28. None has been able to find much of the private Ellington.
    29. According to critic Leonard Feather, Hodges' riffs would sometimes get turned into compositions by Ellington, and Hodges felt he was due some proceeds.
    30. The crew members and their spouses arrived at Houston's Ellington Field at about 6:30 p.m., where they were greeted by their children and 300 cheering friends and co-workers.
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