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- It didn't matter that Edward Kennedy Ellington had been born in Washington.
- What Edward Kennedy Ellington did was simply too massive, too singular and too influential to be ignored.
- And a special posthumous citation was bestowed on Edward Kennedy Ellington, the jazz legend better known as Duke.
- APRIL 29, 1899 : Edward Kennedy Ellington is born in Washington, D . C ., to James Edward and Daisy Kennedy Washington.
- Born on April 29, 1899, in Washington, D . C ., Edward Kennedy Ellington was known as " Duke " before he became a musician or even entered high school.
- On Thursday, the world will celebrate the centennial of Edward Kennedy Ellington's birth, recognizing the immense contribution this larger-than-life talent made to America's _ and the world's _ music.
- In the opinion of Bob Blumenthal of " The Boston Globe " in 1999 : " [ i ] n the century since his birth, there has been no greater composer, American or otherwise, than Edward Kennedy Ellington ."
- Ellington's eldest grandson Edward Kennedy Ellington II also is a musician and maintains a small salaried band known as the Duke Ellington Legacy, which frequently comprises the core of the big band operated by The Duke Ellington Center for the Arts.
- The profiled pianists, chosen from the thousands of past and present Steinway artists, also included Martha Argerich, Daniel Barenboim, Diana Krall, Van Cliburn, Billy Joel, Harry Connick, Jr ., James Levine, Murray Perahia, Edward Kennedy Ellington, Alfred Brendel, Randy Newman, Evgeny Kissin, Herbie Hancock, Krystian Zimerman, Christopher O'Riley, Maurizio Pollini, Ignace Jan Paderewski, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Marcus Roberts, Mitsuko Uchida, Richard Wagner, and Billy Taylor.
- They include : " Telling Stories " ( Free to Be Ensemble ), " Love Is What It Is " ( Jazz Vocal Collective ), " Onwards " ( Jazz Composers Collective ), " Blue / Yellow Dances " ( Jazz Composers Collective ), " Expanding Horizons " ( Jazz Composers Collective ), " Yesternow : The Princeton University Jazz Program 1989-2004 " compilation CD ( Concert Jazz Ensemble, Monk Mingus Ensemble, Ensemble X, Hard Bop Ensemble & Afro-Groove Ensemble ), " It s All About the Groove " ( Afro-Groove Ensemble & Fusion Ensemble ), " Sounds From The Free-Thinking " ( Monk / Mingus Ensemble ) with guest trumpet soloist and former Mingus band member Ted Curson, " Music From the Sacred Concerts of Edward Kennedy Ellington " ( Concert Jazz Ensemble and Chapel Choir ), " What s Going On ? " ( Ensemble X ), " Mosaic " ( Concert Jazz Ensemble & Hard Bop Ensemble ), " The Sacred Concert Music of Duke Ellington " ( Concert Jazz Ensemble, Glee Club and Gospel Ensemble ), " Mean What You Say " ( Concert Jazz Ensemble ), and " 7 Steps 2 Heaven " ( Concert Jazz Ensemble ).