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Music
by Michael Morley
November 2010, no. 326

Duke Ellington’s America by Harvey G. Cohen

University of Chicago Press, $69 hb, 688 pp

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Early in this magisterial and exhaustively researched examination of Duke Ellington’s role in American music and society, the author offers a succinct summary of the musician’s significance as an American artist. It is worth quoting at length, as it encapsulates most of the questions addressed over the book’s 577 pages of text and almost 100 densely packed pages of notes:

 


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Duke Ellington’s America by Harvey G. Cohen

University of Chicago Press, $69 hb, 688 pp

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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