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Washington, DC is unquestionably one of the big centers in the world where things happen. This is not only politically, although that’s very true here, but artistically as well. Lincoln Center is one of those iconic places that many great talents come to play, but also to be recognized for lifelong contributions to the arts. They also foster young, fresh talents, and make for a pretty fortuitous introduction to the world community. Art, theatre, and music, are certainly big attractions for the city, and along with washington usa luxury hotels , they make up all sorts of good reasons to come and visit the town.

The music scene has a lot to offer. Local bands play a number of styles that run all over the map, from Latin to hiphop to alternative rock. There are also excellent DJs in town, spinning beats at hot clubs where dancing all night is the rule of the day. But DC is also a great town for jazz. There are plenty of jazz clubs playing in all the jazz idioms, from bebop to progressive and experimental. It’s difficult to spend any time in town without being reminded that Duke Ellington is one of its favorite sons.

There are few jazz greats that have left a legacy as substantial as his. He’s arranged thousands of songs, and added a level of nuance to the musical form that it had never seen before. Born in 1899 to a mother who was the daughter of a slave, and a father who made blueprints for the Navy, he wrote his first song when he was just 14 years old. This love of music would continue all the way until his last days in 1974. He’s known for his compositions and his famous orchestra more than for his own playing. But he was certainly an accomplished pianist . He claims to have missed more lessons than attended them, and learnt how to play by listening to players in pool halls. It’s that kind of folk innovation that gives his music the complexity that has earned it a reputation worldwide, but it’s his style that earned him the nickname Duke.

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