The story of Duke Ellington's life, from his childhood in Washington D.C. to his rise as a jazz legend, is a testament to his talent, perseverance, and resilience in the face of racial segregation and cultural challenges. With the help of his mentor Harvey Brooks and his own innate talent, Ellington became one of the most important composers in jazz, known for his unique style and ability to bring people together through music.
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