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When thinking about jazz, it’s impossible to ignore the deep, soulful contributions of Black women who have shaped the genre ...
KEVIN WHITEHEAD, BYLINE: Ella Fitzgerald, 1967, with a gaggle of Duke Ellington's horn players on a tune she first recorded in ... of American popular song and a great stage performer.
When musician Ella Jenkins appeared on the show, she brought Black diasporic music and her signature songs to televisions ...
The First Lady of Song Ella Fitzgerald will be among many giants Forster photographed in New Orleans including The Count Basie Orchestra, Fats ... Kimmel Center Presents Mellon Jazz Sponsored by The ...
Ella Jenkins ... the title of “First Lady of Children’s Music” and a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. On August 6 she’ll celebrate her 88th birthday and her Life of Song, as ...
The core four Macro Data Refinement team reunited in the first episode, and they are back to their shenanigans and investigations of the severed basement floor of their Lumon Industries campus.
Disco singer Gloria Gaynor talks about her life at age 28 and how her biggest hit, "I Will Survive," came to be.
Born in Newport News, Virginia, Ella Fitzgerald earned the title “The First Lady Of Song” due to her peerless vocal abilities. Combining a soft, caressing tone with clear diction and a deep ...
The star also shared her top favorite singers and Lady Gaga tracks ... “Off the top of my head, Ella Fitzgerald is, like, my favorite singer,” she said. “Or f–king Tori Kelly.