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April 25, 2021: Ella Jane Fitzgerald
A skiddly-bah-deeee-doodly bash for Ella - from her teenage days with Chick Webb through a sixty-plus year career with the world’s top bands, orchestras, singers and accompanists. A modest offering of appreciation for the best of them all on her birthday, at The Stork.
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Willis Jackson | The Head Tune | Ya Understand Me? | Drums – Roger Lee Humphrey §§§Guitar – Steve Giordano §§§Organ – Groove Holmes §§§Tenor Saxophone – Willis Jackson. —— Recorded at Chateauneuf du Pape, France on January 26, 1980 | 0:00:00 (Pop-up) |
DJ | 0:09:54 (Pop-up) | |||
CHICK WEBB AND HIS ORCHESTRA | I'll Chase the Blues Away | The Complete Decca Sessions (1934-1941) | Mario Bauza, Bobby Stark, Taft Jordan (tp), poss. Fernando Arbello, Sandy Williams (tb), Pete Clark (cl, as), Edgar Sampson (as, arr), Elmer Williams (ts), Wayman Carver (ts, fl, arr), Joe Steele (p), John Trueheart (g), John Kirby (b), Chick Webb (d, bells), Ella Fitzgerald, Charles Linton (vcl). - - - NYC, June 12, 1935 | 0:16:41 (Pop-up) |
Ella Fitzgerald | This Love of Mine | The Complete Decca Sessions (1934-1941) | Teddy McRae (ts), Tommy Fulford (p), Ulysses Livingston (g), Beverly Peer (b), Kenny Clarke (d), Ella Fitzgerald (vcl). — NYC, October 6, 1941 | 0:19:22 (Pop-up) |
Ella Fitzgerald and Count Basie | Honeysuckle Rose | Ella And Basie! | Ella Fitzgerald – vocals • The Count Basie Orchestra: • Count Basie – piano, organ • Sonny Cohn, Al Aarons, Joe Newman, Don Rader – trumpet • Eric Dixon – flute, tenor saxophone • Frank Foster, Frank Wess – flute, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone • Charlie Fowlkes – baritone saxophone • Freddie Green – guitar • Benny Powell, Urbie Green, Henry Coker, Grover Mitchell – trombone • Flip Ricard – trombone, trumpet • Marshal Royal – clarinet, alto saxophone • Buddy Catlett – double bass • Sonny Payne – drums • Quincy Jones and Benny Carter – Arrangements • Val Valentin – recording engineer • Jay Thompson – cover photo Recorded July 15–16, 1963 at A & R Studios, New York City | 0:22:16 (Pop-up) |
Ella Fitzgerald Paul Smith | Who's Sorry Now | Let No Man Write My Epitaph | ///Piano – Paul Smith (5) ///Vocals – Ella Fitzgerald - - Recorded April 14 – April 19, 1960 | 0:24:55 (Pop-up) |
Ella Fitzgerald | How High The Moon | Lullabies Of Birdland | Vocals – Ella Fitzgerald §§§Backing Vocals – The Ray Charles Singers §§§Organ – Bill Doggett §§§Vic Schoen And His Orchestra §§§Conductor – Sy Oliver, Bob Haggart. - - - recorded: New York, March 19, 1947 | 0:28:21 (Pop-up) |
Ella Fitzgerald | Lorelei | Mack the Knife: Ella in Berlin | Ella Fitzgerald – vocals • Paul Smith – piano • Jim Hall – guitar • Wilfred Middlebrooks – double bass • Gus Johnson – drums. - - - • Recorded February 13, 1960 live at Deutschlandhalle, West Berlin, Germany with The Paul Smith Quartet | 0:31:32 (Pop-up) |
Ella Fitzgerald | Lemon Drop | Ella In London | Ella Fitzgerald - vocals • Tommy Flanagan Quartet: ◦ Tommy Flanagan - piano ◦ Joe Pass - guitar ◦ Keter Betts - double bass ◦ Bobby Durham - drums • Recorded April 11, 1974 at Ronnie Scott's, London, England | 0:34:40 (Pop-up) |
Ella Fitzgerald | Angel Eyes | Live In Stockholm 1957 | Bass – Ray Brown §§§Drums – Jo Jones §§§Guitar – Herb Ellis §§§Piano – Don Abney §§§Vocals – Ella Fitzgerald. - - - Konserthuset, Stockholm, Sweden, April 28, 1957 | 0:38:30 (Pop-up) |
Ella Fitzgerald | I Said No | Whisper Not | Ella Fitzgerald – Vocals • Harry Edison – Trumpet • Jimmy Rowles – Piano • Chuck Berghofer – Bass • Louie Bellson – Drums • Marty Paich – Arranger, Conductor. - - Recorded July 20, 1966 | 0:41:47 (Pop-up) |
DJ Sez Phew! | 0:45:47 (Pop-up) | |||
Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong | Oh, Doctor Jesus | Porgy & Bess | Ella Fitzgerald — vocals • Louis Armstrong — vocals; trumpet on "Summertime," "I Got Plenty o' Nuttin'," "It Ain't Necessarily So," "A Woman Is a Sometime Thing," and "There's a Boat Dat's Leavin' Soon for New York" Orchestra[edit] • Russell Garcia – arranger, conductor • Victor Arno, Robert Barene, Jacques Gasselin, Joseph Livoti, Dan Lube, Amerigo Marino, Erno Neufeld, Marshall Sosson, Robert Sushel, Gerald Vinci, Tibor Zelig — violins • Myron Bacon, Abraham Hochstein, Raymond Menhennick, Myron Sandler — violas • Justin Di Tullio, Kurt Reher, William Van Den Burg — cellos • Frank Beach, Buddy Childers, Cappy Lewis — trumpets • Milt Bernhart, Marshall Cram, James Henderson, Lloyd Ulyate — trombones • Vincent DeRosa – French horn • Bill Miller, Paul Smith – piano • Tony Rizzi – guitar • Joe Mondragon – double bass • Alvin Stoller – drums - - - • Recorded August 18–19 and October 14, 1957 in Los Angeles | 0:52:51 (Pop-up) |
Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong | Medley: Here Come De Honey Man • Crab Man • Oh, Dey's So Fresh And Fine | Porgy & Bess | Ella Fitzgerald — vocals • Louis Armstrong — vocals; trumpet on "Summertime," "I Got Plenty o' Nuttin'," "It Ain't Necessarily So," "A Woman Is a Sometime Thing," and "There's a Boat Dat's Leavin' Soon for New York" Orchestra[edit] • Russell Garcia – arranger, conductor • Victor Arno, Robert Barene, Jacques Gasselin, Joseph Livoti, Dan Lube, Amerigo Marino, Erno Neufeld, Marshall Sosson, Robert Sushel, Gerald Vinci, Tibor Zelig — violins • Myron Bacon, Abraham Hochstein, Raymond Menhennick, Myron Sandler — violas • Justin Di Tullio, Kurt Reher, William Van Den Burg — cellos • Frank Beach, Buddy Childers, Cappy Lewis — trumpets • Milt Bernhart, Marshall Cram, James Henderson, Lloyd Ulyate — trombones • Vincent DeRosa – French horn • Bill Miller, Paul Smith – piano • Tony Rizzi – guitar • Joe Mondragon – double bass • Alvin Stoller – drums - - - • Recorded August 18–19 and October 14, 1957 in Los Angeles | 0:54:44 (Pop-up) |
Ella Fitzgerald Ellis Larkins Sy Oliver | How Long Has This Been Going On? | Ella Sings Gershwin | Ella Fitzgerald - vocals • Ellis Larkins - piano. - -1950 | 0:58:14 (Pop-up) |
Ella Fitzgerald | My Romance | Ella Fitzgerald Sings The Rodgers And Hart Song Book | Ella Fitzgerald - Vocals • Buddy Bregman - Arranger, Conductor. - - Recorded August 21–31, 1956 | 1:01:28 (Pop-up) |
Ella Fitzgerald | Reheasal for Chelsea Bridge | The Duke Ellington Songbook | Ella Fitzgerald – vocals • William "Cat" Anderson, Clark Terry, Willie Cook – trumpet • Dizzy Gillespie – trumpet on "Take the "A" Train"[6][7] • Frank Foster – tenor saxophone • Paul Gonsalves, Ben Webster – saxophone • Johnny Hodges – alto saxophone • Russell Procope – clarinet, alto saxophone • Jimmy Hamilton – clarinet, tenor saxophone • Harry Carney – clarinet, bass clarinet • John Sanders, Britt Woodman, Quentin Jackson – trombone • Ray Nance – trumpet, violin • Stuff Smith – violin • Oscar Peterson, Paul Smith – piano • Ray Brown, Joe Mondragon, Jimmy Woode – double bass • Herb Ellis, Barney Kessel – guitar • Sam Woodyard, Alvin Stoller – drums • Billy Strayhorn – piano, narrator • Duke Ellington – piano, narrator, arranger, conductor - - Recorded between June 15–October 27, 1957, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. | 1:05:10 (Pop-up) |
Ella Fitzgerald | Chelsea Bridge (alt. Take) | The Duke Ellington Songbook | Ella Fitzgerald – vocals • William "Cat" Anderson, Clark Terry, Willie Cook – trumpet • Dizzy Gillespie – trumpet on "Take the "A" Train"[6][7] • Frank Foster – tenor saxophone • Paul Gonsalves, Ben Webster – saxophone • Johnny Hodges – alto saxophone • Russell Procope – clarinet, alto saxophone • Jimmy Hamilton – clarinet, tenor saxophone • Harry Carney – clarinet, bass clarinet • John Sanders, Britt Woodman, Quentin Jackson – trombone • Ray Nance – trumpet, violin • Stuff Smith – violin • Oscar Peterson, Paul Smith – piano • Ray Brown, Joe Mondragon, Jimmy Woode – double bass • Herb Ellis, Barney Kessel – guitar • Sam Woodyard, Alvin Stoller – drums • Billy Strayhorn – piano, narrator • Duke Ellington – piano, narrator, arranger, conductor - - Recorded between June 15–October 27, 1957, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California | 1:12:26 (Pop-up) |
Ella Fitzgerald | This Could Be The Start Of Something Big | Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie! | Ella Fitzgerald - vocals • Lou Levy - piano • Herb Ellis - guitar • Joe Mondragon - bass • Gus Johnson - drums recorded 22–23 June 1961 in Los Angeles | 1:16:02 (Pop-up) |
Ella Fitzgerald | Somewhere In The Night (Live At Antibes Jazz Festival, 7/29/64) | Ella At Juan-Les-Pins | Ella Fitzgerald - vocals • Roy Eldridge - trumpet • Tommy Flanagan - piano • Bill Yancey - double bass • Gus Johnson - drums - - Recorded July 28 and 29 1964, on the 28 and 29 of July 1964 at the fifth annual Festival Mondial du Jazz Antibes in Juan-les-Pins, France | 1:18:42 (Pop-up) |
Ella Fitzgerald | Air Mail Special | Ella In Hollywood | Ella Fitzgerald - Vocals • Wilfred Middlebrooks - Bass • Lou Levy - Piano • Gus Johnson - Drums • Herb Ellis - Guitar *****Recorded live, May 11- May 21, 1961, Hollywood, Los Angeles | 1:20:46 (Pop-up) |
Dj Gasps | Over Pauline Oliveros - "Alien Bog" | 1:26:04 (Pop-up) | ||
Ella Fitzgerald | Mr. Paganini | Ella In Hollywood | Ella Fitzgerald - Vocals • Wilfred Middlebrooks - Bass • Lou Levy - Piano • Gus Johnson - Drums • Herb Ellis - Guitar *****Recorded live, May 11- May 21, 1961, Hollywood, Los Angeles | 1:30:25 (Pop-up) |
Ella Fitzgerald | Don't Rain On My Parade | Ella In Hamburg | Ella Fitzgerald - Vocals • Tommy Flanagan Trio: • Tommy Flanagan - Piano • Keter Betts - Bass • Gus Johnson - Drums Recorded March 26, 1965, in Hamburg, Germany | 1:34:26 (Pop-up) |
CHICK WEBB AND HIS LITTLE CHICKS | Rock It for Me | The Complete Decca Sessions (1934-1941) | (tp), Nat Story, Sandy Williams (tb), Chauncey Haughton (cl, as), Louis Jordan (as), Teddy McRae (ts), Wayman Carver (ts, bari), Tommy Fulford (p), Bobby Johnson (g), Beverly Peer (b), Chick Webb (d), Ella Fitzgerald (vcl), Van Alexander, Charlie Dixon (arr) - - NYC, November 1, 1937 | 1:37:30 (Pop-up) |
Ella Fitzgerald | When A Woman Loves A Man | The Johnny Mercer Songbook | Ella Fitzgerald - Vocals • Nelson Riddle, arranger and conductor • Paul Smith on piano • Plas Johnson on tenor sax • Willie Smith on alto sax • Buddy DeFranco on clarinet • Frank Flynn on vibes. - - Recorded October 19–21, 1964 at Radio Recorders Studio 10-H, Hollywood | 1:40:41 (Pop-up) |
Ella Fitzgerald | Somebody From Somewhere | The George And Ira Gershwin Songbook | Ella Fitzgerald – vocals • Nelson Riddle – arranger, conductor • Harp – Katharine Julyie • Piano – Lou Levy or Paul Smith • Guitar – Herb Ellis or Barney Kessel • Double bass – Joe Comfort or Ralph Peña • Drums – Alvin Stoller, Mel Lewis or Bill Richmond - - Recorded January, March, and July 1959 Studio Capitol Studio A, Hollywood, Los Angeles | 1:44:28 (Pop-up) |
Ella Fitzgerald, Joe Pass | Rain | Fitzgerald And Pass... Again | Ella Fitzgerald - vocals • Joe Pass - guitar - - • Recorded January 26 - February 8, 1976, at RCA Victor's Music Center of the World Hollywood, Los Angeles | 1:47:35 (Pop-up) |
Ella Fitzgerald | Everytime We Say Goodbye | Ella In London | Ella Fitzgerald - vocals • Tommy Flanagan Quartet: ◦ Tommy Flanagan - piano ◦ Joe Pass - guitar ◦ Keter Betts - double bass ◦ Bobby Durham - drums • Recorded April 11, 1974 at Ronnie Scott's, London, England | 1:49:55 (Pop-up) |
DJ N. Tranced | 1:53:23 (Pop-up) | |||
Ella Fitzgerald | Midnight Sun | Like Someone In Love | Ella Fitzgerald - Vocals • Frank DeVol - Arranger, Conductor • Stan Getz - Saxophone - - recorded October 15, 1957 in Hollywood, Los Angeles | 1:56:45 (Pop-up) |
Ella Fitzgerald | Bewitched, Bothered And Bewildered | At The Opera House | Ella Fitzgerald - Vocals • Oscar Peterson - Piano • Herb Ellis - Guitar • Ray Brown - Bass • Jo Jones - Drums. - - recorded in stereo September 29, 1957 at the Chicago Opera House | 2:00:39 (Pop-up) |
Ella Fitzgerald | I Can't Give You Anything But Love | Ella in Rome: The Birthday Concert | • Ella Fitzgerald - Vocals • Lou Levy - Piano • Max Bennett - Bass • Gus Johnson - Drums - - Recorded April 25, 1958, Rome | 2:03:37 (Pop-up) |
ELLA FITZGERALD AND HER FAMOUS ORCHESTRA | Five O'Clock Whistle | The Complete Decca Sessions (1934-1941) | George Matthews, John McConnell, Earl Hardy (tb), Chauncey Haughton, Pete Clark (cl, as), Teddy McRae (cl, ts), Sam Simmons (ts), Tommy Fulford (p), Ulysses Livingston (g), Beverly Peer (b), Bill Beason (d), Ella Fitzgerald (vcl). - - NYC, September 25, 1940 | 2:06:58 (Pop-up) |
Ella Fitzgerald | Let's Do It (Let's Fall In Love) (Alternate Take) | The Cole Porter Songbook | Ella Fitzgerald – vocals • Paul Smith – piano, celeste • Lloyd Ulyate – trombone • George Roberts – bass and baritone trombone • Bob Cooper – clarinet, oboe, tenor saxophone • Ted Nash – clarinet, flute, tenor saxophone - - Corky Hale – harp • Robert LaMarchina – cello • Edgar Lustgarten – cello Barney Kessel – Guitar • Joe Mondragon – Double bass • Alvin Stoller – Drums, percussion - - recorded February 7–9 & March 27, 1956, in Hollywood, Los Angeles. | 2:10:01 (Pop-up) |
Ella Fitzgerald | A-Tisket, A-Tasket (bonus) | Get Happy! | Frank DeVol (arranger, conductor) §§§Arnold Ross (piano) §§§Barney Kessel (guitar) §§§Ben Webster (tenor saxophone) §§§Abe Luboff, Joe Mondragon, Philip Stephens (bass) §§§Alvin Stoller (drums) §§§Pete Candoh, Harry "Sweets" Edison, Ray Linn, George Werth, Milt Bernha(trumpet) | 2:00:00 (Pop-up) |
Ella Fitzgerald | Miss Otis Regrets (She's Unable to Lunch Today) | Newport Jazz Festival: Live at Carnegie Hall | Ella Fitzgerald - vocals • Roy Eldridge, Taft Jordan - trumpet • Al Grey - trombone • Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis - tenor saxophone • Ellis Larkins, Tommy Flanagan - piano • Joe Pass - guitar • Panama Francis - drums - - - Recorded July 5, 1973, by Record Plant Remote in Carnegie Hall, New York City. | 2:21:09 (Pop-up) |
DJ Has Irretrievably Lost His Brain-Basket | 2:25:20 (Pop-up) | |||
CHICK WEBB AND HIS ORCHESTRA | Big Boy Blue | he Complete Decca Sessions (1934-1941) | MILLS BROTHERS AND ELLA FITZGERALD: Bernard Addison (g), Herbert Mills, Donald Mills, Harry Mills, John Mills, Sr., Ella Fitzgerald (vcl). - - Mario Bauza, Bobby Stark, Taft Jordan (tp), Nat Story, Sandy Williams (tb), Pete Clark (as), Louis Jordan (as, vcl), Teddy McRae (ts), Wayman Carver (ts, bari), Tommy Fulford (p), John Trueheart (g), Beverly Peer (b), Chick Webb (d), Ella Fitzgerald, Charles Linton (vcl), Van Alexander (arr). —— NYC, January 14, 1937 | 2:35:08 (Pop-up) |
Ella Fitzgerald Ellis Larkins | My Heart Belongs To Daddy | Songs in a Mellow Mood | Ella Fitzgerald - vocals • Ellis Larkins - piano. - - Recorded March 29–30, 1954 | 2:37:51 (Pop-up) |
Ella Fitzgerald | You're My Thrill | Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie! | Ella Fitzgerald - vocals • Lou Levy - piano • Herb Ellis - guitar • Joe Mondragon - bass • Gus Johnson - drums recorded 22–23 June 1961 in Los Angeles | 2:40:33 (Pop-up) |
Ella Fitzgerald Oscar Peterson | There's A Lull In My Life | Ella and Oscar | Ella Fitzgerald – vocals • Oscar Peterson – piano • Ray Brown – double bass - - Recorded May 19, 1975, Cherokee Recording Studios, Los Angeles, California | 2:44:02 (Pop-up) |
Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Ellington | Imagine My Frustration | Ella At Duke's Place | Ella Fitzgerald - Vocals • Duke Ellington - Conductor, composer, lyricist, arranger, piano • Jimmy Jones - Arranger, piano • Cat Anderson - Trumpet • Mercer Ellington - Trumpet • Herb Jones - Trumpet • Cootie Williams - Trumpet • Lawrence Brown - Trombone • Buster Cooper - Trombone • Chuck Connors - Bass trombone • Johnny Hodges - Alto saxophone • Russell Procope - Alto saxophone • Paul Gonsalves - Tenor saxophone • Jimmy Hamilton - Tenor saxophone, clarinet • Harry Carney - Baritone saxophone, bass clarinet • John Lamb - Bass • Louis Bellson - Drums - - Recorded October 18,19,20 1965 at United Recorders, Hollywood, Los Angeles | 2:48:59 (Pop-up) |
Ella Fitzgerald | To Keep My Love Alive | Ella Fitzgerald Sings The Rodgers And Hart Song Book | Ella Fitzgerald - Vocals • Buddy Bregman - Arranger, Conductor. - - Recorded August 21–31, 1956 | 2:53:46 (Pop-up) |
Ella Fitzgerald | It Don't Mean A Thing | Live In Stockholm 1957 | Bass – Ray Brown §§§Drums – Jo Jones §§§Guitar – Herb Ellis §§§Piano – Don Abney §§§Trumpet, Vocals – Roy Eldridge §§§Violin – Stuff Smith §§§Vocals – Ella Fitzgerald. - - - Konserthuset, Stockholm, Sweden, April 28, 1957 | 2:57:19 (Pop-up) |
DJ Morella (get it?) | 3:05:01 (Pop-up) | |||
Ella Fitzgerald and Count Basie | Dream A Little Dream Of Me | Ella And Basie! | Ella Fitzgerald – vocals • The Count Basie Orchestra: • Count Basie – piano, organ • Sonny Cohn, Al Aarons, Joe Newman, Don Rader – trumpet • Eric Dixon – flute, tenor saxophone • Frank Foster, Frank Wess – flute, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone • Charlie Fowlkes – baritone saxophone • Freddie Green – guitar • Benny Powell, Urbie Green, Henry Coker, Grover Mitchell – trombone • Flip Ricard – trombone, trumpet • Marshal Royal – clarinet, alto saxophone • Buddy Catlett – double bass • Sonny Payne – drums • Quincy Jones and Benny Carter – Arrangements • Val Valentin – recording engineer • Jay Thompson – cover photo Recorded July 15–16, 1963 at A & R Studios, New York City | 3:11:08 (Pop-up) |
Ella Fitzgerald / Louis Armstrong | Under A Blanket Of Blue | Ella and Louis | Ella Fitzgerald – vocals • Louis Armstrong – vocals, trumpet • Oscar Peterson – piano • Herb Ellis – guitar • Ray Brown – bass • Buddy Rich – drums - - Recorded August 16, 1956 Capitol Studios, Los Angeles | 3:15:09 (Pop-up) |
Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Ellington | Passion Flower | Ella At Duke's Place | Ella Fitzgerald - Vocals • Duke Ellington - Conductor, composer, lyricist, arranger, piano • Jimmy Jones - Arranger, piano • Cat Anderson - Trumpet • Mercer Ellington - Trumpet • Herb Jones - Trumpet • Cootie Williams - Trumpet • Lawrence Brown - Trombone • Buster Cooper - Trombone • Chuck Connors - Bass trombone • Johnny Hodges - Alto saxophone • Russell Procope - Alto saxophone • Paul Gonsalves - Tenor saxophone • Jimmy Hamilton - Tenor saxophone, clarinet • Harry Carney - Baritone saxophone, bass clarinet • John Lamb - Bass • Louis Bellson - Drums - - Recorded October 18,19,20 1965 at United Recorders, Hollywood, Los Angeles | 3:19:28 (Pop-up) |
CHICK WEBB AND HIS ORCHESTRA | Wacky Dust | The Complete Decca Sessions (1934-1941) | Mario Bauza, Bobby Stark, Taft Jordan (tp), George Matthews, Nat Story, Sandy Williams (tb), Garvin Bushell (cl, as), Hilton Jefferson (as), Teddy McRae (ts), Wayman Carver (ts, bari), Tommy Fulford (p), Bobby Johnson (g), Beverly Peer (b), Chick Webb (d), Ella Fitzgerald (vcl), Van Alexander (arr). - - - NYC, August 17, 1938 | 3:24:02 (Pop-up) |
Ella Fitzgerald | Oh, Lady Be Good! | Lullabies Of Birdland | Vocals – Ella Fitzgerald §§§Backing Vocals – The Ray Charles Singers §§§Organ – Bill Doggett §§§Vic Schoen And His Orchestra §§§Conductor – Sy Oliver, Bob Haggart. - - - recorded: New York, March 19, 1947 | 3:00:00 (Pop-up) |
Ella Fitzgerald | 'Tain't Nobody's Bizness If I Do | Ella Fitzgerald At The Montreux Jazz Festival 1975 | Ella Fitzgerald - Vocals • Tommy Flanagan Trio: ◦ Tommy Flanagan - Piano ◦ Keter Betts - Bass ◦ Bobby Durham - Drums - - - Recorded July 17, 1975, in Montreux, Switzerland | 3:30:07 (Pop-up) |
Ella Fitzgerald | Beat Me, Daddy, Eight To The Bar | Get Happy! | Russell Garcia (arranger, conductor) §§§Claude Williamson Jr. (piano) §§§Herb Ellis (guitar) §§§Red Mitchell (bass) §§§Jack Sperling (drums) §§§Pete Candoli, Philip Candreva, Buddy Childers, Stu Williamson (trumpet) - - -Recorded in six sessions from July 24, 1957- July 11, 1959 in Hollywood, Los Angeles | 3:35:58 (Pop-up) |
Ella Fitzgerald | Mack the Knife | Mack the Knife: Ella in Berlin | Ella Fitzgerald – vocals • Paul Smith – piano • Jim Hall – guitar • Wilfred Middlebrooks – double bass • Gus Johnson – drums. - - - • Recorded February 13, 1960 live at Deutschlandhalle, West Berlin, Germany with The Paul Smith Quartet | 3:38:22 (Pop-up) |
Ella Fitzgerald | Smooth Sailing | Ella In Hamburg | Ella Fitzgerald - Vocals • Tommy Flanagan Trio: • Tommy Flanagan - Piano • Keter Betts - Bass • Gus Johnson - Drums Recorded March 26, 1965, in Hamburg, Germany | 3:43:13 (Pop-up) |
DJ All Through | 3:47:13 (Pop-up) | |||
Ella Fitzgerald | Happy Blues | Ella In London | Ella Fitzgerald - vocals • Tommy Flanagan Quartet: ◦ Tommy Flanagan - piano ◦ Joe Pass - guitar ◦ Keter Betts - double bass ◦ Bobby Durham - drums • Recorded April 11, 1974 at Ronnie Scott's, London, England | 3:53:14 (Pop-up) |
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I eventually came to appreciate musical theater; she eventually learned to tolerate or shut out my music
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Next I want to find other recordings to compare the lyrics.
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Are you saying Ella sold her soul the Devil?
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- interesting that Marilyn used her Glamour to boost Ella exactly where Glamour should not have been a concern.
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Getting off the computer but still listening. Fantastic show, Herr Professor Dr. Stork.
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