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The King of All, Sir Duke Peter Lavezzoli

The King of All, Sir Duke By Peter Lavezzoli

The King of All, Sir Duke by Peter Lavezzoli


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This examination of Duke Ellington's influence on other musicians reveals a connection to unexpected artists such as Prince, Frank Zappa and Stevie Wonder. There is a discussion on Ellington by Frank Kash Waddy.

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The King of All, Sir Duke: Ellington and the Artistic Revolution by Peter Lavezzoli

Twenty-five years ago in his hit song, Sir Duke, Stevie Wonder sings: Music knows it is and always will be one of the things that life just won't quit. / Here are some of music's basic pioneers that time will not allow us to forget: / There's Basie, Miller, Satchmo, and the King of All, Sir Dukel/ And with a voice like Ella's ringing out, there's no way the band can lose! / You can feel it all over!! To say that Ellington was a prominent jazz-band leader of the twentieth century would be like saying William Shakespeare was simply a prominent English playwright of the time. This book begins with personal reflections as well as the life before going on to consider--through anecdote, musical scholarship, and personal interviews--Ellington's profound and direct influence on an amazing range of pop artists: Stevie Wonder, Steely Dan,Miles Davis (who, in the ultimate tribute, had himself interred next to The Duke in New York's Woodlawn Cemetery), Sun Ra, James Brown, Sly Stone, George Clinton, Prince, Frank Zappa, Charles Mingus, Ravi Shankar, and others.

Table of Contents

1. You can feel it all over: Duke Ellington's impact on Modern Music; a. Introduction; b. Edward Kennedy Duke Ellington; c. Stevie Wonder; d. Steely Dan; e. Miles Davis; f. Sun Ra; g. James Brown; h. Sly Stone; i. George Clinton; ia. A Discussion with Frank Kash Waddy; j. Prince; k. Frank Zappa; l. Charles Mingus; m. Ravi Shankar; n. Two Kindred Spirits; o. A Spiritual Bond; p. Ellington's Third Sacred Concert; 2. Author's Afterword; a. Ellington Recordings; b. Ellington's Legacy

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GOR005217582
9780826413284
0826413285
The King of All, Sir Duke: Ellington and the Artistic Revolution by Peter Lavezzoli
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20010517
192
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