Ella Fitzgerald
Biography
"The First Lady of Song," Ella Fitzgerald was arguably the finest female jazz singer of all time (although some may vote for Sarah Vaughan or Billie Holiday). Blessed with a beautiful voice and a wide range, Fitzgerald could outswing anyone, was a brilliant scat singer, and had near-perfect elocution; one could always understand the words she sang. The one fault was that, since she always sounded so happy to be singing, Fitzgerald did not always dig below the surface of the lyrics she interpreted and she even made a downbeat song such as "Love for Sale" sound joyous. However, when one evaluates her career on a whole, there is simply no one else in her class.
One could never guess from her singing that Ella Fitzgerald's early days were as grim as Billie Holiday's. Growing up in poverty, Fitzgerald was literally homeless for the year before she got her big break. In 1934, she appeared at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, winning an amateur contest by singing "Judy" in the style of her idol, Connee Boswell. After a short stint with Tiny Bradshaw, Fitzgerald was brought to the attention of Chick Webb by Benny Carter (who was in the audience at the Apollo). Webb, who was not impressed by the 17-year-old's appearance, was reluctantly persuaded to let her sing with his orchestra on a one-nighter.
Selected Discography

Ella For Lovers
2003

Ken Burns Jazz
2000

The Last Decca Years (1949-1954)
1999

Something To Live For
1999

Sings The Duke Ellington Song Book
1999

Priceless Jazz Collection
1997

Oh, Lady Be Good! Best Of The Gershwin Song Book
1996

Day Dreams: Best Of The Duke Ellington Songbook
1995

The Jazz Sides
1995

The Best Of The Song Books: The Ballads
1994

The Best Of The Song Books
1993

Jazz 'Round Midnight
1991

Newport Jazz Festival: Live at Carnegie Hall
1973

Things Ain't What They Use To Be
1971

Sunshine Of Your Love
1969

Hello Dolly
1964

Sings The Johnny Mercer Songbook
1964

The Jerome Kern Song Book
1963

The Jerome Kern Songbook
1963

These Are The Blues
1963

Rhythm Is My Business
1962

Ella Swings Gently With Nelson
1961

Ella Returns To Berlin
1961

The Harold Arlen Songbook (Volume 1)
1960

The Harold Arlen Songbook (Volume Two)
1960

Sings The George And Ira Gershwin Song Book
1959

The Irving Berlin Songbook Vol. 2
1958

Ella Fitzgerald Sings The Irving Berlin Songbook
1958

Ella In Rome - The Birthday Concert
1958

Ella Swings Lightly
1958

The Irving Berlin Songbook, Volume I
1958

Like Someone In Love
1957

Get Happy
1957

The Cole Porter Songbook Vol. 1
1956

The Rodgers And Hart Songbook Vol. I
1956








