Doe Quote by Duke Ellington Download Open image “What does music mean to you? What would you do without music?” — Duke Ellington ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.8 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Doe Jazz Mean Music Without music
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Jazz today, as always in the past, is a matter of thoughtful creation, not mere unaided instinct. — Duke Ellington Copy Share Image
The most important thing I look for in a musician is whether he knows how to listen. — Duke Ellington Copy Share Image
The common root, of course, comes out of Africa. That's the pulse.The African pulse. It's all the way back from . . . the… — Duke Ellington Copy Share Image
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