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Duke Ellington was a versatile and talented musician. His piano playing was greatly influenced by the ragtime pianists James P. Johnson, Fats Waller, and Willie "the Lion" Smith. While watching them as a teenager, he absorbed their style and technique, and his early compositions were of this style.
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It has become customary to ascribe the classical influences upon Duke—Delius, Debussy, and Ravel—to direct contact with their music. Actually, his serious ...
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Duke Ellington influenced millions of people both around the world and at home. He gave American music its own sound for the first time.
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Jan 29, 2021 · Ellington, who was inspired by Willie “the Lion” Smith and James P. Johnson, became a very capable stride pianist. But unlike all of his ...
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In Harlem, Ellington was mentored by pianist Willie “the Lion” Smith and collaborated with great artists like pianist Fats Waller and saxophonist Sidney Bechet.