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"We
are treated to something rare ... the vision of
a man came through it all, a man who found himself
a vehicle of self-expression totally absorbing and
self-fulfilling."
- Times Literary Supplement
"One
of the most colorful 'inside' stories of jazz in
its heyday yet published."
- John Barkham Reviews

"Music
is my mistress, and she plays second fiddle to no
one." This is the story of Duke Ellington-the story
of Jazz itself. Told in his own words, a symphony
written by the King of Jazz. His story spans and
defines a half-century of modern music.
This man who created over 1500 compositions was
as much at home in Harlem's Cotton Club in the 20s
as he was at a White House birthday celebration
in his honor in the 60s. For Duke knew everyone
and savored them all. Passionate about his music
and the people who made music, he counted as his
friends hundreds of the musicians who changed the
face of music throughout the world: Bechet, Basie,
Armstrong, Lena Horne, Ella Fitzgerald, Sinatra,
to name a few of them. Here are 100 photographs
to give us an intimate view of Duke's world-his
family, his friends, his associates.
What emerges most strongly in his commitment to
music, the Mistress for whom he saves the fullest
intensity of his passion. "Lovers have come and
gone, but only my mistress stays," he says. He composed
not only songs that all the world has sung, but
also suites, sacred works, music for stage and screen
and symphonies. This rich book, the embodiment of
the life and works of the Duke, is replete with
appendices listing singers, arrangers, lyricists
and the symphony orchestras with whom the Duke played.
There is a book to own and cherish by all who love
Jazz and the contributions made to it by the Duke.
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