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  1. 2 de jun. de 2024 · When her solo career exploded in the 80s, Tina Turner had already been shining in the spotlight for 20 years. In 1960, Ike Turner was set to record another musician singing “A Fool In Love.”. But when the band didn’t show up, Tina Turner (at the time, Tina Bullock,) stepped up to record instead.

  2. Hace 6 días · His most famous jazz poem is “Jazz is My Religion.” In this brief excerpt, devotion to a pure, non-commercial jazz is seen as a form of piety, the purity of the commitment matching the purity of the art, a common feeling among many jazz fans and musicians of the post-World War II era: Jazz is my religion and it alone do I dig the jazz

  3. 7 de jun. de 2024 · At its core, the song is a tender and heartfelt expression of love and infatuation. It captures the essence of a blossoming romance, where the singer is enraptured by the presence of their beloved. The lyrics of My Romance paint a vivid picture of a love that is both sweet and fleeting. Ella Fitzgerald’s soulful rendition brings out the ...

  4. Hace 3 días · Zelda Fitzgerald, Save Me the Waltz (1932) Echoing Zelda's frustrations, the novel portrays Alabama's struggle to establish herself independently of her husband and to earn respect for her own accomplishments. In contrast to Scott's unadorned prose, Zelda's writing style in Save Me the Waltz is replete with verbal flourishes and complex metaphors. The novel is also deeply sensual; as ...

  5. Hace 5 días · It’s hard to overstate the impact Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong coming together had on the course of 50s music. They were bigger than popular musicians, they were icons.

  6. 23 de may. de 2024 · Louis Armstrong, the leading trumpeter and one of the most influential artists in jazz history. He was also a bandleader, singer, film star, and comedian. With his great sensitivity, technique, and capacity to express emotion, Armstrong led in the development of jazz into a fine art.

  7. 7 de jun. de 2024 · Petite and spunky, Audrey Hepburn has remained a fashion icon years after her death in 1993. Other 1950s female movie stars include Shirley MacLaine, Jayne Mansfield and Dorothy Dandridge. Scroll on below to learn a little more about famous women from the 1950s, and their illustrious film careers.