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Ella Fitzgerald

Born April 25, 1917 · Newport News, Virginia · Joined the Ancestors June 15, 1996
The First Lady of Song — Ella Fitzgerald's voice was a once-in-a-century instrument that mastered every genre from jazz to pop and set the standard for vocal excellence that still stands.
Known For
First Lady of Song
Grammys
14 Grammy Awards
Legacy
Greatest jazz vocalist of all time

Ella Jane Fitzgerald grew up in poverty in Yonkers, New York. After her mother's death, she was homeless and living on the streets as a teenager. In 1934, at 17, she entered an amateur contest at the Apollo Theater in Harlem — intending to dance but singing instead when her nerves got the better of her. She won.

That moment launched a career that spanned nearly 60 years. Her voice — with its perfect pitch, three-octave range, and unmatched improvisational ability — made her the most celebrated jazz vocalist in history.

Fitzgerald recorded over 200 albums, won 14 Grammy Awards, and sold over 40 million records. Her Songbook series, interpreting the works of Cole Porter, Duke Ellington, George Gershwin, and others, elevated both the composers and the art form. She broke racial barriers by becoming the first Black performer to play venues like the Mocambo in Hollywood, with Marilyn Monroe personally calling to guarantee attendance.

"The only thing better than singing is more singing."
— Ella Fitzgerald
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Key Milestones

A Life in Firsts

1917
Born in Newport News, Virginia
1934
Wins amateur contest at the Apollo Theater at age 17
1938
Records "A-Tisket, A-Tasket" — her first number one hit
1956
Begins recording the landmark Songbook series
1958
First Black performer to play the Mocambo in Hollywood
1967
Wins her ninth Grammy Award
1992
Awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom
1996
Dies in Beverly Hills, California

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