
How Duke Ellington and Other Jazzmen Became America’s First Globally Famous Musicians
History Unplugged Podcast
Revealing the Dual Lives of Musicians
This chapter delves into the hidden truths behind the public personas of musicians like Duke Ellington, exposing their vices and contradictions to societal expectations. It explores the challenges faced by black musicians in the Jim Crow era and the crucial role of Pullman Porters in ensuring their safety on tour. The narrative also delves into the professional rivalry and legacy of prominent jazz musicians, reflecting on their enduring impact on the music industry.
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