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THE JAZZ AGE: FAMOUS JAZZ MUSICIANS Lindsey Fulton ETE 100 Section January 29, 2010

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THE JAZZ AGE:FAMOUS JAZZ

MUSICIANSLindsey Fulton

ETE 100 Section January 29, 2010

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THE GOLDEN AGE OF JAZZ In the years between 1939 and 1948,

William Gottlieb's cumbersome Speed Graphic press camera captured the elusive moments of what he called "a golden age" of jazz--the era of Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, Mary Lou Williams, Eddie Condon, Charlie Parker, Nat King Cole. (Stokes)

He photographed jazz musicians performing in nightclubs, concert halls, recording sessions, and sometimes even in moments of relaxation backstage or in their dressing rooms.

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LOUIS ARMSTRONGPortrait of Louis Armstrong. He was a famous trumpeter and singer in the jazz age.

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MARY LOU WILLIAMS

Pianist Composer Arranger

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NAT KING COLE Nat's early career was

mainly piano playing. He played a lot in a trio

with one of his brothers.

The trio did not have a drummer because Nat's piano playing kept rhythm so well.

By the time Nat was 20 his music was known in every beer joint in L.A.

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DUKE ELLINGTON

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DUKE ELLINGTON One of the

originators of Big-Band Jazz

Ellington and his band played for more than half a century.

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RAY NANCE

Ray Nance, Ellington's "Utility Man," at the Aquarium, New York, N.Y., ca. Nov. 1946. (Music Division, LC-GLB23-0652)

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ELLA FITZGERALD An impressive photo

of a truly impressive singer Ella Fitzgerald at the Downbeat.

She formed a singing partnership with Louis Armstrong, toured with Dizzy Gillespie and appeared in television specials with Duke Ellington.

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ELLA FITZGERALD

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WORK CITED Biography.com . (n.d.). Retrieved February 3, 2010, from

http://www.biography.com/articles/Duke-Ellington- 9286338?part=2

Ella Fitzgerald - Summertime. (n.d.). Retrieved from Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1j6avX7ebkM

Ella Fitzgerald Biography. (2007, April 29). Retrieved from Suite101: http://jazz.suite101.com/article.cfm/ella_fitzgerald

Gottlieb, W. P. (n.d.). Photographs from the Golden Age. Retrieved February 1, 2010, from http://www.loc.gov: http://memory.loc.gov

Library of Congress. (1962). Retrieved February 3, 2010, from http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cgibin/query/h?pp/PPALL:@field(NUMBER+@1(cph+3c15052))

Louis Armstrong - Hello Dolly Live. (n.d.). Retrieved from Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmfeKUNDDYs&feature=related

Noble, A. (1998, March). The Story of Nat King Cole. Retrieved February 3, 2010, from http://members.tip.net.au/~bnoble/natkcole/nat_cole.htm#early

Stokes, W. R. (1995, October). The Faces of Jazz. Retrieved February 1, 2010, from www.loc.gov: http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/wghtml/wgfaces.html