Edward Kennedy Ellington (1899 - 1974) was the most influential musician of the 20th century in jazz and American music in general. His orchestra was at the forefront of the early forms of jazz and swing development and effortlessly mastered the integration of the harmonic and rhythmic innovations of modern jazz. As a composer, Ellington created more than 1000 works, which also included masses, arrangements of classical and symphonic works.Together with his musical alter ego, the pianist and composer Billy Strayhorn (1915-1967), the Duke created a rich repertoire of immortal melodies, which accordingly required a text for vocal interpretations. It is not surprising that these masterpieces of the American Song Book, which have been ennobled to standards, such as "Lush Life", "Sophisticated Lady", "In a sentimental Mood" and countless others, are still part of the compulsory program of all jazz singers today.On our compilation of the most wonderful Ellington songs, interpreted by the master and his orchestra with the greatest jazz voices such as Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, Mahalia Jackson or George Clooney's Aunt Rosemary and some remarkable rediscoveries, you will find all the genres in which the Duke unfolded.
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