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Jazz and the Cultural Transformation of America in the 1920S
The Development of Duke Ellington's Compositional Style: a Comparative Analysis of Three Selected Works
Duke Ellington 4 Meet the Ellingtonians 9 Additional Resources 15
Born in America, Jazz Can Be Seen As a Reflection of the Cultural Diversity and Individualism of This Country
Billy Drummond U
Respectability and the Modern Jazz Quartet; Some Cultural Aspects of Its Image and Legacy As Seen Through the Press
The Cambridge Companion to Duke Ellington Edited by Edward Green Frontmatter More Information
Duke Ellington's Engagement with World Music in The
Juan Tizol: His Talents, His Collaborators, His Legacy
Milt Jackson from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
5. Duke Ellington in Cleveland
Afro-Modernist Compositional Strategies in Selected Works by John Lewis: 1952-1962
© 2010 Brian Matthew Felix
The Literary Ellington
NATIONAL GALLERY ORCHESTRA PERSONNEL, 1988-89 George Manos, Conductor the F
View Was Provided by the National Endowment for the Arts
Duke Ellington?
A Performer's Guide to Duke Ellington's Wordless Melodies for Soprano
Top View
Kuebler the Duke at Fargo
Establishment Critiques of Outsider Innovations in Music and Legal Thought
EMOTIONAL RESONANCE ACROSS JAZZ and LITERATURE by Jacob
Willis Conover, the Voice of America, and the International Reception of Avant-Garde Jazz in the 1960S
Smithsonian Jazz Oral History Collection, 1992
View on the Quest for Racial Justice in the United States and Across the African
News Release
Jazzthink Raser Playing with the Stuff of Success Jazzthink Success Is Elusive
For Additional Information Contact the Archives Center at 202.633.3270 Or
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The Musical Life of Bob Cranshaw
Community Handbook
Solid Old Man Duke Ellington
Duke Ellington
INFORMATION to USERS This Manuscript Has Been Reproduced
Chapter 1 Harlem, Cotton Club Basics, Jazz
Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra Photo by Daniel Sheehan NOTES