Mercer Ellington

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Mercer Ellington was an American jazz trumpeter, composer, and bandleader who led the Duke Ellington Orchestra after his father’s death.

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Mercer Ellington canonical 2

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instanceOf bandleader
composer
human
jazz musician
trumpeter
activeYearsEnd 1990s
activeYearsStart 1930s
awardReceived Grammy Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album
surface form: Grammy Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance
burialPlace Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx, New York City
surface form: Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx, New York
causeOfDeath cancer
child Mercedes Ellington
collaboratedWith Cootie Williams
Duke Ellington
Lionel Hampton
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1919-03-11
dateOfDeath 1996-02-08
employer Duke Ellington Orchestra
ethnicGroup Black Americans
surface form: African American
familyName Ellington
genre jazz
givenName Mercer
instrument trumpet
languageSpoken English
ledEnsemble Duke Ellington Orchestra
movement big band jazz
name Mercer Ellington self-link
notableAlbum Continuum
Digital Duke
notableRole preserver of Duke Ellington’s musical legacy
notableWork Blue Serge
Jumpin’ Punkins
Moon Mist
Things Ain’t What They Used to Be
occupation bandleader
composer
jazz trumpeter
parent Duke Ellington
Edna Thompson
placeOfBirth Washington, D.C.
surface form: Washington, D.C., United States
placeOfDeath Copenhagen
surface form: Copenhagen, Denmark
residence New York City
surface form: New York City, United States
role leader of the Duke Ellington Orchestra after Duke Ellington’s death
spouse Ruth Batchelor
wroteFor Duke Ellington Orchestra

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Duke Ellington child Mercer Ellington
Mercer Ellington name Mercer Ellington self-link