Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington was one of jazz's greatest innovators.
Join Bill Gutman as he explores the fascinating life of this legend from
his birth at the turn of the century to his death at the age of
seventy-five. Interviewing Duke's friends, fans, and fellow musicians,
Gutman documents the progress of a man who dedicated his life to
crafting the ever-changing sound of jazz. Gutman plunges into the
history of jazz from its origin in the honky-tonk sounds of the Ragtime
Era to the forms that are widely enjoyed today. Jazz has evolved through
the years to become one of the most popular forms of music, with Duke
Ellington as chief composer, artist, and perfomer. Gutman's account of
Ellington's life as it parallels the history of jazz provides a
fascinating history for both jazz veterans and those new to the art
form.