Ella Fitzgerald Kleinhans Music Hall Concert Poster Print 1961
Vintage High-quality reproduction of original poster – A great vintage look! Looks exactly like an original.
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(BLACK or WHITE FRAMES ONLY) White frames are only available in the USA and can only be requested at the time of purchase.
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Printed professionally on high-quality photographic paper (NOT cheap card stock!) with a matte finishÂ
using archival inks that will last for years.
It arrives carefully wrapped.
Note: This is not the original it is a copy of the original poster.
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Ella Fitzgerald the First Lady of Song
Ella Fitzgerald, often referred to as the “First Lady of Song,” was a jazz vocalist whose remarkable talent and timeless voice left an indelible mark on the world of music. Born in 1917 in Newport News, Virginia, Fitzgerald’s journey from a troubled childhood to becoming one of the greatest vocalists of all time is a testament to her innate musicality and determination.
Fitzgerald’s career took off when she won a talent contest at the Apollo Theater in Harlem at the age of 17. Her collaboration with bandleader Chick Webb led to her breakthrough hit, “A-Tisket, A-Tasket.” As a singer, her vocal range, impeccable phrasing, and innate ability to improvise set her apart.
Ella Fitzgerald’s contributions to jazz and American music are immense. Her vast repertoire covered everything from swing to ballads, and she recorded extensively, producing countless albums throughout her career. One of her most celebrated series of recordings is the “Songbook” albums, in which she interpreted the works of renowned composers like George Gershwin, Cole Porter, and Duke Ellington.
Fitzgerald’s interpretations often added her unique touch of warmth, clarity, and emotional depth. Her collaborations with jazz luminaries like Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington produced unforgettable duets and performances that showcased her incredible versatility.
Ella Fitzgerald received numerous accolades, including 13 Grammy Awards. Her influence extends to generations of vocalists who have been inspired by her impeccable technique and heartfelt delivery. Her legacy as a jazz legend and cultural icon remains vibrant, as her music continues to enchant listeners around the world, reminding us of the enduring power of her voice and the magic of jazz.
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