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Ella Fitzgerald - Concert In Hollywood album

Ella Fitzgerald - Concert In Hollywood album

  • Performer: Ella Fitzgerald
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Title: Concert In Hollywood
  • Released: 1962
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Vocals – Ella Fitzgerald. A3. You're Driving Me Crazy. Vocals – Ella Fitzgerald. A5. It Might As Well Be Spring. A6. Take The "A" Train.

Different Version & Very Rare). Recorded live at the Crescendo in Hollywood, California.

1991 Из-за проблем со здоровьем вынуждена была прекратить студийную деятельность.

1996 Умерла в возрасте 79 лет в Беверли-Хилс, Калифорния, 15 июня 1996 года.

Between 1935 and 1955 Ella Fitzgerald was signed to Decca Records. Fitzgerald continued recording with Webb until his death in 1939, after which the group was renamed Ella Fitzgerald and Her Famous Orchestra

Ella in Hollywood is a live 1961 (see 1961 in music ) album by Ella Fitzgerald, with a jazz trio led by Lou Levy, recorded in Hollywood, Los Angeles. This album features Ella at the height of her vocal powers, one month before the recording one of her more critically acclaimed studio albums, Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie!. Ella in Hollywood features several songs that serve as starting points for Ella's seemingly effortless scat solos, and a selection of beautiful ballads balance out the album

A top singer for 23 years at that point, she was at the peak of her powers. Backed by her regular rhythm section (with pianist Lou Levy, bassist Max Bennett, and drummer Gus Johnson), she puts on her usual show of the period, uplifting the ballads and swinging the faster material. Highlights include "St. Louis Blues," "Caravan," "It's All Right with Me," and "I Can't Give You Anything But Love," during which she imitates both Louis Armstrong and Rose Murphy.

All the classic concert songs are here, as well as a wide range of selections from her songbooks. There are even new songs to discover that Ella never recorded. I always thought Ella was sweet but my admiration ended there. Twelve nights in Hollywood knocked me over. Some of her "Song Books" are down right dull.

Ella Fitzgerald performing in Chicago in 1958. A new four-disc boxed set on Verve captures her onstage in a small club setting. Granz did pull 12 tracks from the roughly 14 hours of material recorded at the Crescendo and released them that year as an LP called Ella in Hollywood. But the album didn’t do well, perhaps because it sounded so strange. The Ella in Hollywood album was tarnished not only by the phony concert-hall applause but also by the fact - which this new boxed set makes clear - that Granz did a poor job of picking which tracks to put on the album. Mr. Schaap has listened to hundreds of Granz recordings over the decades, including the released master takes and the unreleased alternate takes.

Ella in Hollywood is a live 1961 (see 1961 in music ) album by Ella Fitzgerald, with a jazz trio led by Lou Levy, recorded in Hollywood, Los Angeles. Ella in Hollywood features several songs that serve as starting points for Ella's seemingly effortless scat solos, and a selection of beautiful ballads balance out the album  . Ella Fitzgerald - Blue Moon-1961 -Album-Ella in Hollywood LP Verve - V-4052. INNA - Yalla Official Music Video. Ella Fitzgerald - Mr. Paganini 1961.

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Ella Fitzgerald Concert Setlists & Tour Dates.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A Blue Moon
Written-By – Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers
B This Could Be The Start Of Something
Written-By – Steve Allen

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  • Manufactured By – Artone Holland