"The First Lady of Song" - Ella Fitzgerald
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Ella Fitzgerald, "The First Lady of Song", was in a class of her own. She was probably the
most amazing female jazz singer of all time. She was blessed with a gorgeous voice and wide
range. Ella was "known for her pure and personal tone, remarkable voice control, ability to
improvise, and flawless intonation and phrasing" (Feather168). The only flaw Ella was known for
was her inability to sing the downbeat; all of songs were
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