He wrote Over 9,000 Songs(9,245 Songs)
over 1000
Duke Ellington had 1 wive Edna Thompson (i believe) and 1 child (gender=male) Mercer
no he was born MANY years after the civil war.
Duke Ellington was married once to Edna Thompson in 1918, but they separated in 1934. Although they had a son together, Ellington never remarried. Throughout his life, he had several relationships with women, but he did not have multiple wives.
Duke won several awards such as the Grammy Lifetime Achievement award and the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Their are many others but it would be to many to announce since Duke Ellington was such a great man!!!!!!
over 1000
One, I think, "Music is my Mistress"
There are many but I would recommend:- (1) Duke Ellington and His World by A.H.Lawrence (2) The Duke Ellington Reader edited by Mark Tucker.
Duke Ellington had 1 wive Edna Thompson (i believe) and 1 child (gender=male) Mercer
He was an African-American professional jazz musician popular in the 1920s. He played piano, composed many songs and had his own band that became very, very well-known. I'm pretty sure it was called The Duke Ellington Orchestra or something similar to that.
Once to Edna Thompson
no he was born MANY years after the civil war.
It is impossible to know how many songs Hendrix recorded, but he has 46 released tracks.
Duke Ellington was recognized as a phenomenal musician in his life time. He was awarded with the Medal of Freedom in 1970 by President Nixon among his many other awards and achievements.
Duke won several awards such as the Grammy Lifetime Achievement award and the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Their are many others but it would be to many to announce since Duke Ellington was such a great man!!!!!!
• In his fifty year career, Duke Ellington played over 20,000 performances in Europe, Latin America, the Middle East as well as Asia, • Duke Ellington composed more than 2000 pieces of music, • Duke Ellington received 13 Grammy Awards, • Duke Ellington received the Pulitzer Prize, • President Lyndon Johnson presented Duke Ellington with the Presidents Gold Medal in 1966, • Was awarded the French Legion of Honor in 1973, • Has a United States Commemorative stamp with his image on it issued in 1986, • Received Honorary Doctorates from Howard and Yale Universities, • His real name was Edward Kennedy Ellington, but he was named Duke because of his refined manners and bearing, and the name was givin to him by a adorring classmate, • As a child, Duke hated his piano lessons so later he quit. But when he became a teenager, and took up piano again because he wanted to impress a girl, back then people who played instruments were "cool" .
Duke Ellington started playing at 15 and continued to play until the year of his death, 60 years later.