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  1. 17 de jun. de 2018 · La primera vez que un público escuchó la voz de Ella Jane Fitzgerald, fue al ritmo de la música de Dean Martin. Durante una noche amateur en el Teatro Apollo de Harlem en 1934, Fitzgerald decidió cantar The object of my affection can change my complexion. A Tisket, A Tasket – Ella Fitzgerald and The Chick Webb Orchestra, 1938

  2. Dubbed “The First Lady of Song,” Ella Fitzgerald was the most popular female jazz singer in the United States for more than half a century. In her lifetime, she won 13 Grammy awards and sold over 40 million albums. Her voice was flexible, wide-ranging, accurate and ageless. She could sing sultry ballads, sweet jazz and imitate every ...

  3. Ella Fitzgerald, falleció el 15 de junio de 1996. Su muerte, a pesar de ser esperada tras una larga enfermedad, dejó al mundo del jazz paralizado y conmovido. Con su desaparición física, se iba una cantante de jazz inigualable. Nunca nadie superó a Ella, en un escenario, ni habrá nunca, una cantante de jazz que cante el «scat» como ella.

  4. 16 de nov. de 2023 · “Jingle Bells” by Ella Fitzgerald from the album "Ella Wishes You A Swinging Christmas.” Subscribe and ring the bell to never miss an update: https://ellafit...

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  5. Dubbed 'The First Lady Of Song', Ella Fitzgerald was the most popular female jazz singer in the US for more than half a century. In her lifetime, she won 13 Grammy awards and sold over 40 million albums. Mother of jazz pianist/singer Ray Brown Jr., ex-wife of jazz double-bassist Ray Brown. Fitzgerald, E. Fitzgerald, Ella, Элла ...

  6. 2 de jun. de 2022 · Listen to Ella Fitzgerald's "Cheek To Cheek" from the new album Ella at the Hollywood Bowl: The Irving Berlin Songbook. Order the album: https://ellafitzgera...

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  7. 19 de mar. de 2024 · Ella Jane Fitzgerald (April 25, 1917 – June 15, 1996) was an American jazz vocalist with a vocal range spanning three octaves (D♭3 to D♭6). Often referred to as the "First Lady of Song" and the "Queen of Jazz" or just simply "Lady Ella", she was noted for her purity of tone, impeccable diction, phrasing and intonation, and a "horn-like" improvisational ability, particularly in her scat ...

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