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1979 Montreux ‘Round Midnight by Ella Fitzgerald

part of the 1979 Montreux Jazz festival

Duke Ellington – Take the A Train (Ella Fitzgerald)

Duke Ellington Take the A Train (Ella Fitzgerald)
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Jazz Icons: Ella Fitzgerald Live in ’57 and ’63

Jazz Icons: Ella Fitzgerald Live in '57 and '63

The most intriguing collection of archival jazz footage since Ken Burns' "Jazz" documentary. Each title in the series features full length concert or studio performances by the greatest legends of jazz, filmed all over the world from the 1950's through the 1970's. None of these programs have ever been officially released on video! Each DVD has been beautifully transferred from the original masters and features a 16 page booklet filled with rare photographs and an essay written by authoritative j

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Jazz Icons: Ella Fitzgerald- Live In ’57 & ’63

The Jazz Icons: Ella Fitzgerald DVD, released Sept. 26, 2006, features “The First Lady Of Song” in two distinct performances. The first is the earliest known complete concert of Ella to be captured on film. Shot in Belgium, this 1957 concert has her performing with jazz greats Ray Brown, Herb Ellis, Jo Jones and the legendary Oscar Peterson on classics such as “Lullaby Of Birdland,” and “It Don’t Mean A Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing).” The second show is an intimate in-studio performance from 1963, taped in Sweden, featuring Ella backed by a quartet including pianist Tommy Flanagan. Highlights include stellar versions of “Mack The Knife” and “Just One Of Those Things.” Brought to you by Reelin’ In The Years Productions. Visit www.jazzicons.com for more info.

Ella & Louis

Ella & Louis

All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed.What we have here is the mating of honey and molasses. Or is it the sound of melted butter over gravel? Never mind--sweeter, more joyous music has never been recorded (although the follow-up, Ella and Louis Again, may be even better). You can't listen to these two without smiling. It's such an inevitable pairing that you wonder what titanic forces of nature could have kept Ella and Satchmo apart until

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Best Of Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong

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Ella Fitzgerald – Black Coffee

“Black Coffee” performed by Ella Fitzgerald. Music was written by Sonny Burke, the lyrics by Paul Francis Webster.
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Ella Fitzgerald – Blue Skies

Everyone seriously needs to shut about how awesome/awful this or any other music is. I tried to disable comments, but youtube doesn’t like me, so please just don’t bother commenting.
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Ella Fitzgerald and Joe Pass – Cry me a river (1975)

Ella Fitzgerald and Joe Pass together in this magnificent performance of “Cry me a river”.
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Ella Fitzgerald – I love Paris

Paris in the springtime

Ella Fitzgerald 1969

Ella Fitzgerald – A-Tisket, A-Tasket

Ella Fitzgerald – A-Tisket, A-Tasket www.imdb.com

From the album ‘The Cole Porter Songbook’, Vol. 1 (Original Release 1956; rerelease 1990)
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