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Ella Fitzgerald made history on May 4, 1959, as the first woman to win a Grammy Award. The “First Lady of Song” took home two of the 28 trophies at the first-ever Grammy ceremony.
A new album documents jazz legend Ella Fitzgerald in concert in Oakland, California, in 1967. Skip to content Menu Today's paper.
This award was presented to Ella Fitzgerald by The National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences (NARAS), in 1990. It is a medium-brown stained wood base with a gold-tone gramophone on top and ...
Ella Fitzgerald's 1967 concert album, 'Ella at the Coliseum,' showcases her dynamic vocal prowess, featuring rare performances and playful banter. The album, with superb sound and liner notes ...
The setting is less grand than suggested by the title of a new Ella Fitzgerald album, “The Moment of Truth: Ella at the Coliseum.” In this case, the coliseum is not in Rome or Los Angeles, but ...
The setting is less grand than suggested by the title of a new Ella Fitzgerald album, “The Moment of Truth: Ella at the Coliseum.” In this case, the coliseum is not in Rome or Los Angeles… ...
The setting is less grand than suggested by the title of a new Ella Fitzgerald album, "The Moment of Truth: Ella at the Coliseum." In this case, the coliseum is not in Rome or Los Angeles, but the ...
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