ella fitzgerald

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(1918-96) African-American Jazz singer famous for her improvisational singing style (known as the "First Lady of Song")
a US jazz singer, called 'The First Lady of Jazz' because of her beautiful voice and her skill in scat singing (1918-96). born April 25, 1917, Newport News, Va., U.S. died June 15, 1996, Beverly Hills, Calif. U.S. singer. She won an amateur contest at Harlem's Apollo Theatre in 1934 and became the star of drummer Chick Webb's big band the following year. Her association with manager and impresario Norman Granz in the late 1940s led to performances with Jazz at the Philharmonic and a famous series of "Songbook" recordings, each featuring the work of a single popular-song composer. Fitzgerald was one of the greatest scat singers in jazz; her clear, girlish voice and virtuosity made her one of the best-selling vocal recording artists in history
ella fitzgerald

    Hyphenation

    El·la Fitz·ger·ald

    Turkish pronunciation

    elı fîtscerıld

    Pronunciation

    /ˈelə fətˈsʤerəld/ /ˈɛlə fɪtˈsʤɛrəld/
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