Early jazz from Duke Ellington - A swing jazz composer and entertainer

Saturday, December 20th, 2008

The last 2 months of 1926 marked the moment when Duke Ellington’s music came of age. His band’s debut on the Vocalion record label that November put a marker down that a new jazz voice of maturity and imagination had arrived, with original and creative ideas about how to use a large jazz band, and which raised the question Ellington himself posed about the balance of his work between the “serious composer” and the “swing musician”.

The rise of the Big Bands - Paul Whiteman King of Jazz

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

Few famous bandleaders have been the cause of more critical controversy than Paul Whiteman. To many Americans in the 1920’s and 1930’s, this avuncular, rotund figure, waving a baton, and with a wry grin under his pencil moustache, personified jazz.