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  1. 245K subscribers. 1.9M views 3 years ago #EllaFitzgerald #FrostyTheSnowman. ...more. Ella Fitzgerald “Frosty The Snowman” official video. Subscribe & ring the bell to never miss a new video:...

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  2. Season 1, Episode 8Hello Play Patrollers! We are celebrating black history month! This week's lesson is an introduction to the first lady of song, Ella Fitzg...

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  4. Mar 11, 2019 · 944. 201K views 5 years ago #KidTimeStoryTime. Kids Books: Ella Fitzgerald Black History read aloud for children introduces kids to the First Lady of Song when she was just a little...

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  5. Ella Fitzgerald was a singer praised for her clear, sweet voice. She was called the “First Lady of Song.” In a career that spanned 60 years, she became a music legend all over the world.

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    • Singing with Decca
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    Ella Fitzgerald was born in 1917 in Newport News, Virginia, United States to William and Temperance "Tempie" Fitzgerald. Soon after Ella was born, her parents separated. She went to live in Yonkers, New York with her mother and her mother's boyfriend, Joseph Da Silva. In 1923, Fitzgerald's half-sister, Frances Da Silva, was born. When she was a chi...

    In January 1935, Fitzgerald won the chance to perform for a week with the Tiny Bradshaw band at the Harlem Opera House. She met a drummer and bandleader called Chick Webb here. Webb had already hired a singer called Charlie Linton to work with the band. According to The New York Times, Webb was "reluctant to sign her....because she was gawky and un...

    In 1942, Fitzgerald left the band and began to work as a solo singer. She was signed to the Decca label, and she had several popular hit songs. She recording with other musicians like the Ink Spots, Louis Jordan, and the Delta Rhythm Boys. Decca's Milt Gabler became her manager and she began working often for the jazz producer Norman Granz. She oft...

    In 1955, Fitzgerald left Decca, and joined Granz's new record label, Verve Records. She said later, "I had gotten to the point where I was only singing bebop. I thought bebop was 'it', and that all I had to do was go some place and sing bop. But it finally got to the point where I had no place to sing. I realized then that there was more to music t...

    In later life, Fitzgerald kept a busy concert schedule, but her health worsened. She had heart surgery in 1986. She had diabetes, which accounted for her failing eyesight. Her diabetes worsened, and both legs were cut off (amputated) below the knees. She never completely recovered. She was unable to perform often. She spent time with family. Fitzge...

    By the 1990s, Fitzgerald had recorded more than 200 songs. In 1991, she gave her final concert at Carnegie Hall. She had performed there 26 times. She received numerous awards. In 1979, she received Kennedy Center Honors. In 1987, she received the National Medal of Arts. She received the Presidential Medal of Freedom. France presented her with the ...

    In 1941, Fitzgerald married Benny Kornegay. The marriage was annulled after two years. In December 1947, she married double bass player Ray Brown. They adopted a child of Fitzgerald's half-sister, Frances. They named him Ray Brown, Jr.. Fitzgerald and Brown divorcedin 1953. In July 1957, Reuters reported that Fitzgerald had secretly married Thor Ei...

    A young Fitzgerald, photographed by Carl Van Vechtenin January 1940
    Fitzgerald with Dizzy Gillespie, Ray Brown, Milt Jackson, and Timme Rosenkrantz in New York City, 1947.
    Ella Fitzgerald at the Paul Masson Winery, Saratoga, California in 1986
    Fitzgerald performing at the Helsinki Culture Hall in Helsinki, Finland, in April 1963
  6. Apr 25, 2024 · Listen to the best Ella Fitzgerald songs on Apple Music and Spotify. As adored and accessible as these immediately recognizable songs are, Fitzgerald was as much a pioneer as she was a...

  7. Dec 4, 2020 · Listen to Christmas for Kids With Ella - EP by Ella Fitzgerald on Apple Music. Stream songs including "Frosty The Snowman", "Santa Claus Got Stuck (In My Chimney) [feat. The Ink Spots]" and more.

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