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Ella Johnson

 
Artist: Ella Johnson
  • Born: June 22, 1923, Darlington, SC
  • Died: February 16, 2004, New York, NY
  • Active: '40s, '50s
  • Genres: Blues
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Swing Me," "Say Ella"
  • Representative Songs: "Hittin' on Me," "Since I Fell for You," "That's the Stuff You Gotta Wa"

Biography

Ella Johnson made her mark as the vocalist with Buddy Johnson's big band during the '40s and '50s, and it is in that context she really shines. Her later solo sides for Mercury are pale imitations of her work with the band.

Although many of Ella's hits are uptempo (e.g. "I Don't Want Nobody"), it is on ballads and torchy blues that she really brings it together. In fact, her earliest work for Decca during the mid '40s (much of which is not yet reissued) is uncannily good. At her best, Ella sounds like a pouty, vulnerable, and very sexy young girl. Like so much of her life, it was no affectation. The comparison to Billie Holiday is inevitable, but Ella was her own singer. Ella Johnson passed away February 16, 2004 in New York City. ~ Hank Davis, All Music Guide
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Ella Johnson (1918—16 February 2004) was an American jazz and rhythm and blues vocalist.

Born in Darlington, South Carolina, she joined her brother Buddy Johnson in New York as a teenager, where he was leading a popular band at the Savoy Ballroom. Her singing drew comparisons to Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday.

Johnson scored her first hit with "Please, Mr. Johnson" in 1940. Subsequent hits included "Did You See Jackie Robinson Hit That Ball?", "When My Man Comes Home" and "Hittin' On Me". Her popular 1945 recording of "Since I Fell For You", composed by her brother, led to its eventual establishment as a jazz standard.

She continued to perform with Buddy into the 1960s. She died in New York.[1]

References

  1. ^ Staff report (March 20, 2004). Ella Johnson, 86, Singer in Jazz Bands. New York Times

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