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Ella Fitzgerald: First Lady of Song

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Ella Fitzgerald (1917–1996) was a gifted American jazz artist. She had a warm and lovely voice, with notable rhythmic sense, versatility, and intonation, as well as exceptional talent at scat singing. Inventing her vocals as she sang, she produced melodic lines that put her in the category of great instrumental improvisers. In a career spanning seven decades, she created a legacy of acclaimed performances and a celebrated body of work.

— from First Lady of Song: Ella at 100

This spotlight showcases objects at the Smithsonian related to Ella Fitzgerald. After Fitzgerald's death in 1996, a selection of her papers and belongings were donated to the National Museum of American History with the aid of the Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation. In addition, the National Portrait Gallery and the American Art Museum are home to additional objects related to Fitzgerald.


39c Black Heritage: Ella Fitzgerald single

Yellow cocktail dress designed by Don Loper and worn by Ella Fitzgerald

Suit Jacket, worn by Ella Fitzgerald

Ella Fitzgerald, from the unrealized portfolio "Noble Black Women: The Harlem Renaissance and After"

Black beaded dress designed by Zelda Wynn and worn by Ella Fitzgerald

A-Tisket A-Tasket; Liza (All the Clouds'll Roll Away)

Ella Fitzgerald

Ella Fitzgerald

Ella Fitzgerald

Ella Fitzgerald

Ella Fitzgerald

Ella Fitzgerald

Ella Fitzgerald, from the portfolio 'O, Write My Name': American Portraits, Harlem Heroes

Untitled (Ella on silk)

"A-Tisket A-Tasket"

Cow Cow Boogie; That's the Way It Is

You Won't Be Satisfied (Until You Break My Heart); The Frim Fram Sauce

Don Loper's Dress for Ella Fitzgerald

Ella Fitzgerald, 1978

Ella Fitzgerald

The History of Ella Fitzgerald's A-Tisket-A-Tasket

Ella Fitzgerald's Grammys

Ella Fitzgerald Funeral Program

Westbury Music Fair: Ella Fitzgerald

Dress, worn by Ella Fitzgerald

Chicago Defender Award, presented to Ella Fitzgerald

Kennedy Center Honors Lifetime Achievement Award, awarded to Ella Fitzgerald

John Hasse on Ella Fitzgerald's beginnings

Ella Fitzgerald (with Ray Brown, Dizzy Gillespie, and Milt Jackson)

Ella Fitzgerald's one of a kind Champagne Goblet

How did Ella Fitzgerald's belongings make it to the Smithsonian?

Presidential Medal of Freedom, given to Ella Fitzgerald

Leopard Coat, worn by Ella Fitzgerald

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