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Beyond Category: The Life and Musical Genius of Duke Ellington
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Beyond Category: The Life and Musical Genius of Duke Ellington

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January 20, 202631m 32s

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Show Notes

In this episode of pplpod, we explore the enduring legacy of Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington, a titan of the 20th century who preferred to classify his work not as "jazz," but simply as "American Music". Join us as we track his journey from a baseball-loving teenager in Washington, D.C. selling peanuts at Senators games to becoming the leader of the greatest jazz orchestra in history.

We discuss:

The Making of a Duke: How his childhood friends gave him his royal nickname due to his dapper dress and elegant manners.

The Harlem Renaissance: His rise to national fame as the house band leader for the Cotton Club, where he developed his signature "Jungle Style".

A Unique Approach: How Ellington wrote music specifically for the "tonal personality" of his individual band members rather than generic instruments.

The Strayhorn Connection: His decades-long collaboration with Billy Strayhorn, the writing partner Ellington described as "my right arm, my left arm, all the eyes in the back of my head".

The Great Revival: The inside story of the 1956 Newport Jazz Festival, where a near-riotous performance saved the band from the decline of the big band era.

From his early "Soda Fountain Rag" to his "Sacred Concerts" in cathedrals, discover how Ellington composed over one thousand pieces and earned a posthumous Pulitzer Prize for his indelible contribution to art and culture.