Ellington acknowledged his debt to Cook noting that when he needed direction for developing a theme and asked Cook for advice, Cook told him, “You know you should go to the conservatory, but since you won’t I’ll tell you. First you find the logical way, and when you find it, avoid it, and let your inner self break through and guide you. Don’t try to be anybody but yourself.” Happily, Ellington followed this advice.

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I was reading about Will Marion Cook, and this advice he gave to Duke Ellington is exactly good advice for many things - it is, in much better words, the advice I give people about writing comedy, or at least when I try to.  I’m certain it makes sense for almost any creative pursuit.  More on Will Marion Cook in this video, including his sound: