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Ella Fitzgerald


Forever Ella
year: 2007
genre: jazz
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Love Letters from Ella
year: 2007
genre: jazz
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tracks: 10


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Colecao Folha Classicos Do Jazz volume 6
year: 2007
genre: jazz
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tracks: 10


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The Reprise Years
year: 2006
genre: jazz
price: $4.40
tracks: 22


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Things Ain't What They Used to Be
year: 2006
genre: jazz
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tracks: 12


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Une Grande Voix Du Jazz
year: 2006
genre: jazz
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tracks: 20


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Lady Be Good
year: 2006
genre: jazz
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tracks: 18


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Une Anthologie
year: 2006
genre: jazz
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tracks: 44


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Live in San Francisco
year: 2006
genre: jazz
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tracks: 12


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Youll Have to Swing it
year: 2005
genre: jazz
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tracks: 20


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I Got it Bad
year: 2005
genre: jazz
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tracks: 20


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Jerome Kern Song Book
year: 2005
genre: jazz
price: $2.40
tracks: 12


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The First Lady of Song
year: 2005
genre: jazz
price: $9.40
tracks: 47


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Hello Dolly
year: 2005
genre: jazz
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tracks: 12


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How High the Moon
year: 2005
genre: jazz
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tracks: 16


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You Won't Be Satisfied
year: 2005
genre: jazz
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tracks: 20


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All My Life
year: 2005
genre: jazz
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tracks: 20


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Take it Form the top
year: 2005
genre: jazz
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tracks: 20


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Time Alone Will Tell
year: 2005
genre: jazz
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tracks: 20


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The Jazz Biography
year: 2004
genre: swing
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tracks: 20


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Hello Love
year: 2004
genre: jazz
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tracks: 12


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Timeless Classics
year: 2004
genre: jazz
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tracks: 10


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Love and Kisses
year: 2003
genre: jazz
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tracks: 10


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Starlit Hour
year: 2003
genre: jazz
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tracks: 10


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Columbia Jazz 1973
year: 2003
genre: jazz
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tracks: 12


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Masterpieces
year: 2003
genre: jazz
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tracks: 16


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Giants of Jazz
year: 2003
genre: jazz
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tracks: 14


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Bd Jazz
year: 2003
genre: jazz
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tracks: 40


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Ballads
year: 2003
genre: jazz
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tracks: 23


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Gold
year: 2003
genre: other
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tracks: 39


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Cryin Mood
year: 2002
genre: jazz
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tracks: 18


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The Jazz Singer (Jazz Pack)
year: 2002
genre: jazz
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tracks: 14


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Wishes You A Swinging XMas
year: 2002
genre: vocal
price: $3.60
tracks: 18


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Ella at Juan
year: 2002
genre: jazz
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tracks: 49


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Shine
year: 2001
genre: jazz
price: $2.00
tracks: 10


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That Old Black Magic
year: 2001
genre: jazz
price: $2.00
tracks: 10


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Ella Sings Broadway
year: 2001
genre: jazz
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tracks: 12


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The Definitive
year: 2000
genre: jazz
price: $3.60
tracks: 18


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Midnite Collection
year: 2000
genre: oldies
price: $3.60
tracks: 18


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Lady Time (78)
year: 1995
genre: jazz
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tracks: 11


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The Best of the Song Books
year: 1993
genre: jazz
price: $3.20
tracks: 16


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I Can't Stop Loving You
year: 1993
genre: blues
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tracks: 17


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The Early Years part 2
year: 1993
genre: jazz
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tracks: 42


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Compact Jazz
year: 1990
genre: jazz
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tracks: 16


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Ella Fitzgeralds Christmas
year: 1990
genre: vocal
price: $2.49
tracks: 13


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Sings the Johnny Mercer Songbook (64)
year: 1990
genre: jazz
price: $2.60
tracks: 13


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All that Jazz
year: 1989
genre: jazz
price: $2.40
tracks: 12


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Ella in Rome
year: 1988
genre: jazz
price: $1.80
tracks: 1


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The Wonderful World of Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong
year: 1988
genre: jazz
price: $3.20
tracks: 16


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Ella Wishes You A Swinging Christmas
year: 1988
genre: jazz
price: $2.40
tracks: 12


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Ella Abraca Jobim
year: 1981
genre: jazz
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tracks: 17


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The George and Ira Gershwin Songbook 2lp
year: 1978
genre: jazz
price: $6.00
tracks: 30


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The Cole Porter Songbook 2lp
year: 1976
genre: jazz
price: $6.40
tracks: 32


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Ella A Nice
year: 1971
genre: jazz
price: $2.20
tracks: 11


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Ella at Dukes Place
year: 1965
genre: jazz
price: $2.00
tracks: 10


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Ella Swings Brightly with Nelson
year: 1959
genre: jazz
price: $3.00
tracks: 15


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For the Love of Ella Fitzgerald (2 CDS)
year: 1956
genre: jazz
price: $6.40
tracks: 32


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Ella Swings Lightly
year: 1954
genre: jazz
price: $4.00
tracks: 20


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Ella Fitzgerald biography, Ella Fitzgerald discography

With the release of two new tribute albums and a documentary on PBS, the 2007 summer season is shaping up to be the summer of Ella.CommunityThe Community section is a great place to download FREE desktop wallpapers and screen savers.Visit other Web sites dedicated to Ella Fitzgerald or submit a link to your own Ella Fitzgerald tribute site!ShoppingVisit the Official Ella Fitzgerald online Store for music, books, videos and more!The best place to go to start your own Ella Fitzgerald collection today.BusinessCMG Worldwide is the exclusive business representative for the Estate of Ella Fitzgerald.We work with companies around the world who wish to use the name or likeness of Ella Fitzgerald in any commercial fashion.She is widely considered to have been one of the supreme interpreters of the Great American Songbook.Grammy Awards, and was awarded the National Medal of Art by Ronald Reagan and the Presidential Medal of Freedom by George H.Film and television 3 Discography 3.Awards, citations and honors 5 Tributes 5.Frances Da Silva, was born in 1923.In her youth, Ella wanted to be a dancer, though she loved listening to jazz recordings of Louis Armstrong, Bing Crosby and The Boswell Sisters.After staying with Da Silva for a short time, Ella was taken in by Tempie's sister, Virginia.She made her singing debut at seventeen on November 21, 1934 at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, New York.She had originally intended to go on stage and dance, but intimidated by the Edwards Sisters, a local dance duo, she opted to sing instead, in the style of Connie Boswell.In January 1935 she won the chance to perform for a week with the Tiny Bradshaw band at the Harlem Opera House.Ella met drummer and bandleader Chick Webb here for the first time.Ella Fitzgerald photographed by Carl Van Vechten in 1940.Fitzgerald recorded several hit songs with them, including "Love and Kisses" and "(If You Can't Sing It) You'll Have to Swing It (Mr.Chick Webb died on June 16, 1939, and his band was renamed "Ella Fitzgerald and her Famous Orchestra" with Ella taking the role of bandleader.The Decca years In 1942, Fitzgerald left the band to begin a solo career.Now signed to the Decca label, she had several popular hits, while recording with such artists as the Ink Spots, Louis Jordan, and the Delta Rhythm Boys.With Decca's Milt Gabler as her manager, she began working regularly for the jazz impresario Norman Granz, and appearing regularly in his Jazz at the Philharmonic concerts.Fitzgerald's relationship with Granz was further cemented when he became her manager, although it would be nearly a decade before he could record her on one of his many record labels.With the demise of the Swing era, and the decline of the great touring big bands, a major change in jazz music occurred in this period.The advent of bebop caused a major change in Fitzgerald's vocal style, influenced by her work with Dizzy Gillespie's big band.It was in this period that Fitzgerald started including scat singing as a major part of her performance repertoire.Perhaps responding to criticism, and under pressure from Granz (who felt that Fitzgerald was given unsuitable material to record during this period), her last years on the Decca label saw Fitzgerald recording a series of duets with pianist Ellis Larkins, released in 1950 as Ella Swings Gershwin.Fitzgerald on the cover of her landmark 1956 album, Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Cole Porter Songbook.Still performing at Granz's JATP concerts, by 1955, Fitzgerald left the Decca label, and Granz, now her manager, created the jazz record company Verve around her.But it finally got to the point where I had no place to sing.The Cole Porter Songbook with me.Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Cole Porter Songbook, released in 1956, was the first of eight "Songbooks" Fitzgerald would record for Verve at irregular intervals from 1956 to 1964.Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Duke Ellington Songbook was the only Songbook on which the composer she interpreted played with her, Ellington and his longtime collaborator Billy Strayhorn wrote two new pieces of music for the album, "The E and D Blues" and he composed a four movement musical portrait of Fitzgerald.The New York Times wrote in 1996, "These albums were among the first pop records to devote such serious attention to individual songwriters, and they were instrumental in establishing the pop album as a vehicle for serious musical exploration."Here was a black woman popularizing urban songs often written by immigrant Jews to a national audience of predominantly white Christians."Ella Fitzgerald also recorded albums exclusively devoted to the songs of Porter and Gershwin in 1972 and 1983, the albums being Ella Loves Cole and Nice Work If You Can Get It, respectively.Jobim, featuring the songs of Antonio Carlos Jobim.Granz helped solidify Ella's position as one of the leading live jazz performers.American to perform at the Mocambo, after Marilyn Monroe had lobbied the owner for the booking.The booking was instrumental in Fitzgerald's career.There are several live albums on Verve that are highly regarded by critics: Ella at the Opera House shows a typical JATP set from Ella, Ella in Rome is a verifiable 1950s jazz vocal masterclass, while Ella in Berlin is still one of Ella's biggest selling albums.MGM failed to renew Ella's contract with them.Over the next 5 years, she flitted between several labels, namely Atlantic, Capitol and Reprise.Ella's material at this time represent a curious departure away from her typical jazz repertoire; for Capitol she recorded Brighten the Corner, an album of Christian hymns, Ella Fitzgerald's Christmas, an album of traditional Christmas carols, Misty Blue, a country and western influenced album, and 30 by Ella, a series of six medleys that neatly fulfilled Ella's obligations for the label.Ella recorded some 20 albums for the label.Her years on Pablo documented the decline in her voice; "She frequently used shorter, stabbing phrases," one biographer of Fitzgerald wrote, "and her voice was harder, with a wider vibrato".Personal life Ella's almost constant touring and recording from the mid 1930s till the early 1990s made sustaining any relationship difficult.Fitzgerald married twice, though there is evidence that she may have married a third time.In 1941 she married Benny Kornegay, a convicted drug dealer and hustler.Fitzgerald married for the second time in December 1947 to the famous bass player Ray Brown, whom she had met while on tour with Dizzy Gillespie's band a year earlier.With the singer often busy touring and recording, the child was largely raised by Ella's aunt, Virginia.Fitzgerald and Brown divorced in 1953, due to the various career pressures both were experiencing at the time, though they would continue to perform together.The singer was also notoriously shy.In 1996 she died of the disease in Beverly Hills, California, at the age of 79.Despite the fact that Ella had already worked in the movies (she had sung briefly in the 1942 Abbott and Costello film Ride 'Em Cowboy), she was "delighted" when Norman Granz negotiated the role for her, and, "at the time....Or take the fleeting scenes when the wonderful Ella Fitzgerald, allotted a few spoken lines, fills the screen and sound track with her strong mobile features and voice."Louis Blues (1958), and Let No Man Write My Epitaph (1960).Much later, she appeared in the 1980s television drama The White Shadow.Perhaps her most unusual and intriguing performance was of the 'Three Little Maids' song from Gilbert and Sullivan's comic operetta The Mikado alongside Dame Joan Sutherland and Dinah Shore on Shore's popular weekly variety series in 1963.Fitzgerald also appeared in TV commercials, her most memorable being an ad for Memorex.In the commercials, she sang a note that shattered a glass while being recorded to a Memorex cassette tape.Her final commercial campaign was for American Express, in which she was photographed by Annie Leibovitz.Fitzgerald recorded three Verve studio albums with Armstrong, two albums of standards Ella and Louis (1956) and Ella and Louis Again (1957), and a third album featured music from the Gershwin musical Porgy and Bess.Fitzgerald also recorded a number of sides with Armstrong for Decca in the early 1950s.Fitzgerald is sometimes referred to as the quintessential swing singer, and her meetings with Count Basie are highly regarded by critics.Fitzgerald features on one track on Basie's 1957 album One O'Clock Jump, but it is her 1963 album Ella and Basie!With the 'New Testament' Basie band in full swing, and arrangements written by a youthful Quincy Jones, this album proved a useful respite from the 'Songbook' recordings and constant touring that Fitzgerald was engaged in during this period.Fitzgerald and Basie also met on the 1972 album Jazz at Santa Monica Civic '72, and on the 1979 albums Digital III at Montreux, A Classy Pair and A Perfect Match.Fitzgerald and Joe Pass recorded four albums together toward the end of Fitzgerald's career.She recorded several albums with piano accompaniment, but a guitar proved the perfect melodic foil for her.Unfortunately, Ella and Frank were to appear on the same stage only periodically over the years, in television specials in 1958 and 1959, and again in 1967, a show that also featured Antonio Carlos Jobim.Statue of Ella Fitzgerald in Yonkers, New York.The female jazz singers Ann Hampton Callaway, Dee Dee Bridgewater, and Patti Austin have all recorded albums in tribute to Fitzgerald.Callaway's album To Ella with Love (1996) features fourteen jazz standards made popular by Fitzgerald, and the album also features the trumpeter Wynton Marsalis.Bridgewater's album Dear Ella (1997) featured many musicians that were closely associated with Fitzgerald during her career, including the pianist Lou Levy, the trumpeter Benny Powell, and Fitzgerald's second husband, the double bassist Ray Brown.Patti Austin's album, For Ella (2002) features eleven songs most immediately associated with Fitzgerald, and a twelfth song, 'Hearing Ella Sing' is Austin's tribute to Fitzgerald.The album was nominated for a Grammy.In 2007 We All Love Ella, was released, a tribute album recorded for the 90th anniversary of Fitzgerald's birth.Natalie Cole, Chaka Kahn, Gladys Knight, Diana Krall, k.Fitzgerald is also referred to on the 1987 song "Ella, elle l'a" by French singer France Gall, the 1976 Stevie Wonder hit, Sir Duke from his album Songs in the Key of Life, and the song 'I Love Being Here With You', written by Peggy Lee and Bill Schluger.Frank Sinatra's 1986 recording of Mack the Knife from his album L.On January 10, 2007, the United States Postal Service announced that Fitzgerald would be honored with her own 39 cent postage stamp.This section is a candidate to be copied to Wikiquote using the Transwiki process.If the content can be changed to be more encyclopedic rather than just a list of quotes, please do so and remove this message.Ira Gershwin "She had a vocal range so wide you needed an elevator to go from the top to the bottom.There's nobody to take her place."In terms of musicianship, Ella Fitzgerald was beyond category."Amongst all of us who sing, she was the best."Johnny Mathis "She made the mark for all female singers, especially black female singers, in our industry."Tony Bennett "Play an Ella ballad with a cat in the room, and the animal will invariably go up to the speaker, lie down and purr.""It isn't where you came from, it's where you're going that counts.""Just don't give up trying to do what you really want to do.Where there is love and inspiration, I don't think you can go wrong.""The only thing better than singing is more singing.""Some kids in Italy call me 'Mama Jazz'; I thought that was so cute.It used to bother me a lot, but now I've got it figured out that God gave me this talent to use, so I just stand there and sing."Ella Fitzgerald: A Biography of the First Lady of Jazz.For many years Fitzgerald's birthdate was thought to be on the same date one year later in 1918, and is still listed as such in some sources, but research by Nicholson has established 1917 as the correct year of her birth."Ella Fitzgerald, the Voice of Jazz, Dies at 79", The New York Times, 16 Jun 1996.Ella Fitzgerald: An Annotated Discography.External links Ella Fitzgerald Complete Discography Ella Fitzgerald at the Library of Congress Ella Fitzgerald's FBI record Ella Fitzgerald's Gravesite Official Web Site of Ella Fitzgerald Redsugar's Ella page 'Remembering Ella' by Phillip D.Ella simply is what great pop singing is all about.Great American Songbook and work with the best musicians, you need look no further than Lady Ella Fitzgerald.This site, initially conceived by Will Friedwald, respected jazz critic and author, and webchick, an impassioned independent content developer, has developed into a global celebration of Ella's life and music.In the final segment of this GAS Audio Edition interview with author Will Friedwald, we learn a little about the personal life of the late Ella Fitzgerald, and host Marty Lucas asks about the present and future influence of the First Lady of Song.Brent) Sy Oliver, arranger and conductor, with his orchestra.Next on GAS Audio Edition: The personal life of the late Ella Fitzgerald, and her present and future influence on music.The Fans Remember Lady Ella A melody's best friend Ella CDsA Selected Discography Carnegie Hall celebrates Ella's music The Decca YearsA loving look at Early Ella Essential Ella The Great Verve Years Ella Fitzgeraldthe biography Clap Hands!Ella, whose contributions to this site continue to make it the most fitting tribute of all.April 25, 1917, in Newport News, Virginia.The Object of My Affection.Lullabies of Birdland and Sweet and Hot.Tucker, studying his serpentine moves and practicing them constantly with friends.Ella Fitzgerald stepped on stage, but was too intimidated to dance.It was the beginning of one of the most celebrated careers in music history.After her early success at the Apollo, and as a popular performer at a number of other amateur venues, Fitzgerald was invited to join Chick Webb's band.After Webb's death in 1939, Fitzgerald led the band for three years.Her vibrant and energetic voice showed an exceptional range and control.Her true genius, however, was not formal innovation or deeper expression, but artistic renderings of the enthusiastic songs of her time.But the moment I hit the stage, it's a different feeling.More than anything, it is this love of performing that won her the hearts of millions throughout the world.Though her voice was not what it had been, Fitzgerald's enthusiasm and charisma continued to excite crowds well into the 1980s.She was the best there ever was.Amongst all of us who sing, she was the best.From those early days on Harlem streets to the upper stratosphere of musical fame, Ella Fitzgerald's life was the quintessential American success story.She was, undeniably, the First Lady of Song.ET Chat with Susan Lacy, Series Creator and Executive Producer, and Gene Seymour, Film Critic at Newsday.Actors Studio Adler, Stella Algonquin Armstrong, Louis Avedon, Richard Balanchine, George Baldwin, James Ball, Lucille Bernstein, L.Scott Ford, John Forman, Milos Franklin, Aretha Fuller, Bucky Garland, Judy Gehry, Frank Gershwin, George Ginsberg, Allen Gish, Lillian Sam Goldwyn Goodman, Benny Graham, Martha Grant, Cary Greenwich Village Griffith, D.Group Theatre Guthrie, Woody Hammett, Dashiell Hammond, John Hayes, Helen Hellman, Lillian Hemingway, Ernest Hewitt, Don Hirschfeld, Al Hitchcock, Alfred Hockney, David Holiday, Billie Horne, Lena Johns, Jasper Johnson, Philip Jones, Quincy Juilliard Kaye, Danny Kazan, Elia Keaton, Buster Kelly, Gene Kertesz, Andre Leibovitz, Annie Levine, James Lloyd, Harold Louis, Murray Lucas, George Luce, Henry Mailer, Norman Marley, Bob May, Elaine Meisner, Sanford Menuhin, Yehudi Miller, Arthur Mitchell, Joni Monroe, Marilyn Motherwell, R.Negro Ensemb Co Nelson, Willie Newhart, Bob Nichols, Mike Nikolais, Alwin Noguchi, Isamu O'Keeffe, Georgia O'Neill, Eugene Paar, Jack Parker, Charlie Paul, Les Peck, Gregory Poe, Edgar Allan Poitier, Sidney Porter, Cole Porter, Kath A.Ray, Man Reed, Lou Remington, F.Rivera, Diego Robeson, Paul Rockwell, Norman Rodgers, Richard Rogers, Will Rubinstein, A.Eugene Source, The Stern, Isaac Stevens, George Stieglitz, Alfred Sturges, Preston Styron, William Sun Records Sweet Honey Taylor, Paul Tin Pan Alley Vaudeville Vaughan, Sarah Vidal, Gore Warhol, Andy Waters, Alice Waters, Muddy Wayne, John Wilder, Billy Williams, Hank Williams, T.You did not enter a search term."The First Lady of Song," Ella Fitzgerald was arguably the finest female jazz singer of all time (although some may vote for Sarah Vaughan or Billie Holiday).One could never guess from her singing that Ella Fitzgerald's early days were as grim as Billie Holiday's.After a short stint with Tiny Bradshaw, Fitzgerald was brought to the attention of Chick Webb by Benny Carter (who was in the audience at the Apollo).She went over well and soon the drummer recognized her commercial potential.Starting in 1935, Fitzgerald began recording with Webb's Orchestra, and by 1937 over half of the band's selections featured her voice.She already had a beautiful voice but did not improvise or scat much; that would develop later.It was decided that Fitzgerald would front the orchestra even though she had little to do with the repertoire or hiring or firing the musicians.She retained her popularity and when she broke up the band in 1941 and went solo; it was not long before her Decca recordings contained more than their share of hits.Granz became her manager although it would be nearly a decade before he could get her on his label.August 28, 1953) she was married to bassist Ray Brown and used his trio as a backup group.George Gershwin songs, predating her upcoming Songbooks series.Hart, Duke Ellington, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and Johnny Mercer.Fitzgerald stuck mostly to the melody and was generally accompanied by string orchestras), the prestigious projects did a great deal to uplift her stature.Starting with a Santa Monica Civic concert in 1972 that is climaxed by Fitzgerald's incredible version of "C Jam Blues" (in which she trades off with and "battles" five classic jazzmen), Fitzgerald was showcased in jazz settings throughout the 1970s with the likes of Count Basie, Oscar Peterson, and Joe Pass, among others.Her voice began to fade during this era and by the 1980s her decline due to age was quite noticeable.By 1994, Ella Fitzgerald was in retirement and she passed away two years later, but she remains a household name and scores of her recordings are easily available on CD.Please refresh the page to fix the problem.Growing up in poverty, Fitzgerald was literally homeless for the year before she got her big break.She already had a beautiful voice but did not improvise or scat much; that would develop later.It was decided that Fitzgerald would front the orchestra even though she had little to do with the repertoire or hiring or firing the musicians.George Gershwin songs, predating her upcoming Songbooks series.Fitzgerald stuck mostly to the melody and was generally accompanied by string orchestras), the prestigious projects did a great deal to uplift her stature.Fitzgerald was showcased in jazz settings throughout the 1970s with the likes of Count Basie, Oscar Peterson, and Joe Pass, among others.By 1994, Ella Fitzgerald was in retirement and she passed away two years later, but she remains a household name and scores of her recordings are easily available on CD.Ella Fitzgerald was arguably the finest female jazz singer of all time (although some may vote for Sarah Vaughan or Billie Holiday).Ella Fitzgerald was arguably the finest female jazz singer of all time (although some may vote for Sarah Vaughan or Billie Holiday).Love Letters from Ella Stream: Windows Media Player Required.We All Love Ella: Celebrating the First Lady of Song Stream: Windows Media Player Required.Cole Porter was known to write withering letters to artists who got too creative with his songs; the same offense would send Richard Rodgers into high dudgeon.But Harold Arlens true loves were...Write a ReviewYour TakeTell the world what you think about Ella Fitzgerald!FULL REVIEWposted Nov 23, 2007attackedbymimes2 people agreeBecause she sings the greatest of all songs, and because she sings!Visit other CNET Networks sites: Select SiteBNETCNET.Mini Biography: On Saturday, June 15th, 1996, an era in jazz singing came to an end, with...Trivia: Her recording of The Beatles "Can't By Me Love" was one of George Martin's...The Uncertain Guest (International: English title) ...Family Business (UK: TV title) Mwah!Amy's O (USA: DVD title) ...Day in the Life (1981) TV episode ....Episode dated 15 July 1969 (1969) TV episode ....SingerAll My Life (1966) 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