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Places in the United States

Ellington is a town located in Tolland County, Connecticut. ... NASAs fleet of T-38 Talons sitting on the flightline at Ellington. ... Ellington is a city located in Reynolds County, Missouri. ... Ellington is a town located in Chautauqua County, New York. ... Ellington Township is a township located in Tuscola County, Michigan. ... Ellington Township is a township located in Dodge County, Minnesota. ... Ellington is a town located in Outagamie County, Wisconsin. ...

Places in the United Kingdom

Ellington – in Huntingdonshire (now part of Cambridgeshire), England – is a village near Easton west of Huntingdon. ... Statistics Population: 2,300 Ordnance Survey OS grid reference: NZ278919 Administration District: {{{District}}} Shire county: Northumberland Region: North East England Constituent country: England Sovereign state: United Kingdom Other Ceremonial county: {{{Ceremonial}}} Services Police force: {{{Police}}} Fire and rescue: {{{Fire}}} Ambulance: {{{Ambulance}}} Post office and telephone Post town: ELLINGTON Postal district... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Low Ellington. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with High Ellington. ...

People

Earl Buford Ellington (June 27, 1907 - April 3, 1972), a native of Mississippi, was Governor of Tennessee from 1959 to 1963 and again from 1967 until 1971. ... Christina Yvette Ellington, (born 1983), is a beauty queen and entertainer from New York. ... Douglas D. Ellington (26 June 1886 –27 August 1960) was an American architect who is noted for his work in the Art Deco style. ... Edward Kennedy Duke Ellington (April 29, 1899, Washington, D.C.; d. ... Edward B Ellington (1845-1914) was a British hydraulic engineer. ... Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Edward Leonard Ellington (born 30 Dec 1877, died 13 June 1967) was a senior officer in the Royal Air Force. ... Erik Ellington (born August 9, 1977 in Anchorage, Alaska) is a professional skateboarder. ... Nathan Robert Ellington (born 2 July 1981 in Bradford) is an English professional footballer. ... Ray Ellington Ray Ellington (born Ray Brown March 17, 1916, died February 28, 1985) was a popular Engish singer, drummer and bandleader. ...

Organizations

University Consulting Inc. ... Steve Ellington Band are an English electronic band comprised of two friends Steven Opuni (vocals/beats) and Derek Prempeh (vocals/Raps), who formed in 2003. ...

In fiction

The Duellists Code, or Code Duello, is the legal convention used in the Star Kingdom of Manticore for legal duelling using duelists pistols, in the Honorverse fictional universe. ...

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Duke Ellington (687 words)
Ellington and Bigard would later co-write one of the orchestra's signature pieces "Mood Indigo" in 1930.
The Duke Ellington Orchestra left the Cotton Club in 1931 (although he would return on an occasional basis throughout the rest of the Thirties) and toured the U.S. and Europe.
Unlike many of their contemporaries, the Ellington Orchestra was able to make the change from the Hot Jazz of the 1920s to the Swing music of the 1930s.
PBS - JAZZ A Film By Ken Burns: Selected Artist Biography - Duke Ellington (526 words)
Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington was the most prolific composer of the twentieth century in terms of both number of compositions and variety of forms.
Ellington's first great achievements came in the three-minute song form, and he later wrote music for all kinds of settings: the ballroom, the comedy stage, the nightclub, the movie house, the theater, the concert hall, and the cathedral.
Ellington studied piano from age seven and was influenced by stride piano masters such as James P. Johnson, Willie "the Lion" Smith, and Fats Waller.
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