Today’s best jazz singers - including Kurt Elling, Dianne Reeves, Dee Dee Bridgewater and René Marie - testify to the enduring genius of Ella Fitzgerald
All of the classics are here, so start brushing up on the lyrics now.
Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong in the recording studio in 1957 in the United States.
Vintage African American photography courtesy of Black History Album, The Way We Were. Follow Us On Twitter @blackhistoryalb
It's the First Lady of Song! Part of the 'Icons of Music' series by the Red Robot. Part of the Icons of Music series, this artwork started as a hand-illustrated pen and ink drawing and was finished in Adobe Illustrator. Print measures 13" x 19" — 100# acid-free matte paper. The image is slightly smaller than the full size of the paper, allowing for a white border on all sides of the image. The finished print is conveniently sized to fit standard, pre-made frames that are available for purchase at Michael's (frame not included). Also available as 18 x 24 and 24 x 36 signed, hand-numbered gicleé prints... https://www.etsy.com/listing/158215485/ella-fitzgerald-pop-art-print-18x24
Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong - Ella and Louis - Vinyl
“Ella Fitzgerald photographed at London Airport, May 1959”
Released in 2017, on Vinyl and on label (101006). Ella Fitzgerald — The Hits. Genre: Jazz. Style: Cool Jazz, Swing
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