Duke Ellington In The 1920's Essay

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Duke Ellington in the 1920’s The 1920’s were a time of excitement, fun, experiments, and the rise in African American talent. Duke Ellington took part in this time to boost his career and have fun. Duke Ellington is a songwriter and performer in many great songs throughout the 1900’s. “The Jubilee Stomp”, written by Duke Ellington, reflects the fun and exciting times of the 1920’s, but it also shows us the rise of African-Americans and the Harlem Renaissance. The 1920’s were about change and expressing yourself. It was also a time where African-Americans were able to finally express themselves and have people enjoy it. Duke Ellington is a great example of this because he was able to transcend race, age, and promote a new 19th-century mindset, bringing us into the 1920’s. As he transcended race, he took part in the Harlem Renaissance allowing others to enjoy African-American music. “Ellington arrived in New York just when jazz emerged as the dominant musical style of the Harlem Renaissance” (Butler). Ellington’s power to make music that was popular and catchy helped him and his band become famous. The Harlem Renaissance and …show more content…

It was recorded on January 19, 1928. This song reflected the 1920’s because it was all about expressing yourself and having fun. It was also part of the Harlem Renaissance that allowed African-Americans to show their talents to every race. “[It has a] great sound, and [it’s] immediacy conveys how revolutionary, strange and joyous Ellington's music must have sounded back then” (Eyles). This song reflected the 1920’s because it was all about expressing yourself and having fun. It was also part of the Harlem Renaissance that allowed African-Americans to show their talents to every race. Duke Ellington had a talent for making music that reflect the time he was in. “The Jubilee Stomp” is a great example of this because it shows the fun and excitement as well as an African-American rise in

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