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Title Becoming Ella Fitzgerald : the jazz singer who transformed American song / Judith Tick.

Publication Info. New York, NY : W.W. Norton and Company, [2024]
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 Bristol, Manross Branch - New Materials  B FITZGERALD    Check Shelf
 Cheshire Public Library - Adult New Materials Lower Level  BIOGRAPHY FITZGERALD    Check Shelf
 Cromwell-Belden Public Library - New Materials  B FITZGERALD E.    Check Shelf
 East Hartford, Raymond Library - Adult New Materials  B FITZGERALD ELLA    Check Shelf
 Enfield, Main Library - New Materials  B FITZGERALD    Check Shelf
 Glastonbury, Welles-Turner Memorial Library - New Materials  BIO FITZGERALD    Check Shelf
 Manchester, Main Library - New Materials  B FITZGERALD, ELLA    Check Shelf
 New Britain, Main Library - New Materials  780.92 FIT    Check Shelf
 Newington, Lucy Robbins Welles Library - New Materials  782.42165 FITZGERALD    Check Shelf
 Plainville Public Library - New Materials  B FITZGERALD    Check Shelf

Edition First edition.
Description xxii, 560 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 25 cm
Contents Young Ella (1917-1932) -- Amateur Nights (1933-1935) -- Into Chick Webb's Orbit (1935) -- Swing-Song Singer (1935-1936) -- The Second Feature (1936-1937) -- "Truckin' On Down The Avenue" (1938) -- Chick And Ella (1939) -- Orchestra Leader (1940-1942) -- The Home Front (1941-1945) -- "Going Dizzy" (1945-1947) -- Ella's Moon (1947-1949) -- "The Singer And The Label Are In It Together" (1948-1953) -- Early Years With Jazz At The Philharmonic (1949-1952) -- Europe With Jazz At The Philharmonic (1952-1953) -- Upwardly Mobile (1954-1955) -- "We Got Ella!" (1954-1956) -- The Cole Porter Experiment (1956-1957) -- Sing Me A Standard (1956-1957) -- Flouting Categories (1957-1958) -- Midcentury Modern Triumphs (1959) -- "It's Quite A Problem Trying To Please Everyone" (1960-1964) -- Generation Gaps (1963-1965) -- A Jazz Oasis In A Changing Scene (1966-1967) -- Reinventing Herself (1968-1969) -- Keeping On (1970-1972) -- "You Can Always Learn" (1973-1978) -- "Push Me, Push Me" (1979-1985) -- "Don't Ever Wish For The Phrase To End" (1986-1996).
Summary "A landmark biography that reclaims Ella Fitzgerald as a major American artist and modernist innovator. Ella Fitzgerald (1917-1996) possessed one of the twentieth century's most astonishing voices. In this first major biography since Fitzgerald's death, historian Judith Tick offers a sublime portrait of this ambitious risk-taker whose exceptional musical spontaneity made her a transformational artist. Becoming Ella Fitzgerald clears up long-enduring mysteries. Archival research and in-depth family interviews shed new light on the singer's difficult childhood in Yonkers, New York, the tragic death of her mother, and the year she spent in a girls' reformatory school -- where she sang in its renowned choir and dreamed of being a dancer. Rarely seen profiles from the Black press offer precious glimpses of Fitzgerald's tense experiences of racial discrimination and her struggles with constricting models of Black and white femininity at midcentury. Tick's compelling narrative depicts Fitzgerald's complicated career in fresh and original detail, upending the traditional view that segregates vocal jazz from the genre's mainstream. As she navigated the shifting tides between jazz and pop, she used her originality to pioneer modernist vocal jazz. Interpreting long-lost setlists, reviews from both white and Black newspapers, and newly released footage and recordings, the book explores how Ella's transcendence as an improviser produced onstage performances every bit as significant as her historic recorded oeuvre. From the singer's first performance at the Apollo Theatre's famous "Amateur Night" to the Savoy Ballroom, where Fitzgerald broke through with Chick Webb's big band in the 1930s, Tick evokes the jazz world in riveting detail. She describes how Ella helped shape the bebop movement in the 1940s, as she joined Dizzy Gillespie and her then-husband, Ray Brown, in the world-touring Jazz at the Philharmonic, one of the first moments of high-culture acceptance for the disreputable art form. Breaking ground as a female bandleader, Fitzgerald refuted expectations of musical Blackness, deftly balancing artistic ambition and market expectations. Her legendary exploration of the Great American Songbook in the 1950s fused a Black vocal aesthetic and jazz improvisation to revolutionize the popular repertoire. This hybridity often confounded critics, yet throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Ella reached audiences around the world, electrifying concert halls, and sold millions of records. A masterful biography, Becoming Ella Fitzgerald describes a powerful woman who set a standard for American excellence nearly unmatched in the twentieth century."-- Book jacket.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 449-539), discography (page 539), and index.
Subject Fitzgerald, Ella.
Women jazz singers -- United States -- Biography.
Jazz singers -- United States -- Biography.
African American jazz musicians -- United States -- Biography.
Fitzgerald, Ella. (OCoLC)fst00108978
African American jazz musicians. (OCoLC)fst00799208
Jazz singers. (OCoLC)fst00982214
Women jazz singers. (OCoLC)fst01178070
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Jazz
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Music
Genre/Form Biographies.
Biographies. (OCoLC)fst01919896
Added Title Jazz singer who transformed American song
Other Form: ebook version : 9780393242027
ISBN 9780393241051 (hardcover)
039324105X (hardcover)
9780393242027 ePub ebook
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