Duke Ellington's rise to fame was significantly aided by his collaboration with prominent musicians and the support of influential figures in the music industry. Notably, his association with the Cotton Club in Harlem during the 1920s helped him gain widespread recognition. Additionally, musicians like Johnny Hodges and Cootie Williams, who were part of his band, contributed to his sound and popularity, while radio broadcasts and recordings further expanded his audience.
Duke Ellington
Langston Hughes - writer. Duke Ellington - jazz musician and composer. Both were famous black Americans.
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Glenn Miller but I am not sure who wrote the lyrics for it. Hope this Helped!
He wanted to become famous to carry on his father's legacy
He became famous in 1926.
Duke Ellington became famous by performing at clubs with his band "Washingtonians" like the Cotton Club in New York. They broadcasted him on the radio making him famous because of his unique sounds
His brother, Ron Disney, helped him become famous
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Pierre Curie helped Mary Curie become famous.
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The Beatles
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Yes he was famous then, he was famous in 1926-1974.
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Hugh Hefner helped his as well did the military