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Ella Fitzgerald Collection

Ella Fitzgerald: The Queen of Jazz, captured in timeless moments. In 1963, London witnessed the enchanting presence as she graced the stage with her mesmerizing voice

Background imageElla Fitzgerald Collection: Ella Fitzgerald, London, 1963. Creator: Brian Foskett

Ella Fitzgerald, London, 1963. Creator: Brian Foskett
Ella Fitzgerald, London, 1963

Background imageElla Fitzgerald Collection: Ella Fitzgerald, London, 1963. Creator: Brian Foskett

Ella Fitzgerald, London, 1963. Creator: Brian Foskett
Ella Fitzgerald, London, 1963

Background imageElla Fitzgerald Collection: Portrait of Ella Fitzgerald, New York, N.Y. ca. Nov. 1946. Creator: William Paul Gottlieb

Portrait of Ella Fitzgerald, New York, N.Y. ca. Nov. 1946. Creator: William Paul Gottlieb
Portrait of Ella Fitzgerald, New York, N.Y. ca. Nov. 1946

Background imageElla Fitzgerald Collection: Portrait of Ella Fitzgerald, Dizzy Gillespie, Ray Brown, Milt Jackson... Downbeat, N.Y. 1947

Portrait of Ella Fitzgerald, Dizzy Gillespie, Ray Brown, Milt Jackson... Downbeat, N.Y. 1947
Portrait of Ella Fitzgerald, Dizzy Gillespie, Ray Brown, Milt (Milton) Jackson, and Timmie Rosenkrantz, Downbeat, New York, N.Y. ca. Sept. 1947

Background imageElla Fitzgerald Collection: Ella Fitzgerald, Capital Radio Jazz Festival, Knebworth, Herts, 1981

Ella Fitzgerald, Capital Radio Jazz Festival, Knebworth, Herts, 1981

Background imageElla Fitzgerald Collection: Jazzy Days Dark Red

Jazzy Days Dark Red
Kubistika

Background imageElla Fitzgerald Collection: Vinyl_003

Vinyl_003
Pictufy Studio III

Background imageElla Fitzgerald Collection: Yellow cocktail dress designed by Don Loper and worn by Ella Fitzgerald, 1950s

Yellow cocktail dress designed by Don Loper and worn by Ella Fitzgerald, 1950s
This yellow and orange cocktail dress was designed by Don Loper and worn by African-American jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald. The bodice of the dress is fitted with a sweetheart neckline

Background imageElla Fitzgerald Collection: Black beaded dress designed by Zelda Wynn and worn by Ella Fitzgerald, late 1940s

Black beaded dress designed by Zelda Wynn and worn by Ella Fitzgerald, late 1940s
Ella Jane Fitzgerald (1917-1996) was an African-American jazz singer, sometimes referred to as the First Lady of Song, Queen of Jazz, and Lady Ella

Background imageElla Fitzgerald Collection: Ella Fitzgerald with Max Jones, London, 1961. Creator: Brian Foskett

Ella Fitzgerald with Max Jones, London, 1961. Creator: Brian Foskett
Ella Fitzgerald with Max Jones, London, 1961

Background imageElla Fitzgerald Collection: Ella Fitzgerald, Ronnie Scotts, February 1994. Artist: Brian O Connor

Ella Fitzgerald, Ronnie Scotts, February 1994. Artist: Brian O Connor
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Background imageElla Fitzgerald Collection: Ella Fitzgerald, Capital Jazz Festival, Knebworth, 1981. Artist: Brian O Connor

Ella Fitzgerald, Capital Jazz Festival, Knebworth, 1981. Artist: Brian O Connor
Ella Fitzgerald, Capital Jazz Festival, Knebworth, 1981

Background imageElla Fitzgerald Collection: Ella Fitzgerald, Capital Jazz, Knebworth, 1981. Artist: Brian O Connor

Ella Fitzgerald, Capital Jazz, Knebworth, 1981. Artist: Brian O Connor
Ella Fitzgerald, Capital Jazz, Knebworth, 1981. American jazz singer often referred to as the First Lady of Song, Queen of Jazz, and Lady Ella

Background imageElla Fitzgerald Collection: Ella Fitzgerald with her sister and record producer and impresario Norman Granz, Bristol, 1955

Ella Fitzgerald with her sister and record producer and impresario Norman Granz, Bristol, 1955
Ella Fitzgerald with her sister and record producer and impresario Norman Granz after a concert at Colston Hall, Bristol, 24 February 1955

Background imageElla Fitzgerald Collection: Ella Fitzgerald after a concert at Colston Hall, Bristol, 24 February 1955. Artist

Ella Fitzgerald after a concert at Colston Hall, Bristol, 24 February 1955. Artist
Ella Fitzgerald after a concert at Colston Hall, Bristol, 24 February 1955

Background imageElla Fitzgerald Collection: Ella Fitzgerald Jazz Singer - May 1958 A©Mirrorpix

Ella Fitzgerald Jazz Singer - May 1958 A©Mirrorpix
Ella Fitzgerald Jazz Singer - May 1958 © Mirrorpix

Background imageElla Fitzgerald Collection: The Dinah Shore Chevy Show

The Dinah Shore Chevy Show
New York, New York: 1963. L-R: Ella Fitzgerald, Dinah Shore, Joan Sutherland perform on the Dinah Shore Chevy Show



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Ella Fitzgerald: The Queen of Jazz, captured in timeless moments. In 1963, London witnessed the enchanting presence as she graced the stage with her mesmerizing voice. Donning a stunning yellow cocktail dress designed by Don Loper in the 1950s, she exuded elegance and sophistication. But it was not just about fashion for Ella; her talent transcended boundaries. In a black beaded dress designed by Zelda Wynn during the late 1940s, she showcased her ability to captivate audiences with every note she sang. Throughout her illustrious career, Ella continued to shine on stages around the world. At the Capital Radio Jazz Festival in Knebworth in 1981, she shared her gift with adoring fans who were left spellbound by her performance. In London's Ronnie Scotts club in February 1994, Brian O Connor immortalized Ella Fitzgerald's magnetic presence through his artistry. His depiction perfectly captured the essence of this legendary jazz icon. Ella's passion for music extended beyond herself; it ran deep within her family as well. Pictured alongside Max Jones and accompanied by her sister and record producer Norman Granz in Bristol during 1955, we catch a glimpse into their shared love for creating beautiful melodies that touched hearts worldwide. Even after decades have passed since these iconic moments were frozen in time, they continue to remind us why Ella Fitzgerald remains an unparalleled force within jazz history.