No. Louis Armstrong did.
one of the jobs were scat
Scat Cat Monroe is the fictional cat that tells Ella Fitzgerald's life story in a children's book. It is unclear whether or not this character was based on Fitzgerald's actual pet.
Ella Fitzgerald, Mel Torme
In that song, Ella features "scat" singing. I wonder if that's the "style" you're asking about.
she pretty much did. another person may have, but even if they did, ella made it more famous and also made it better
we remember he because of her jazz her jazz help us instead of her fighting she scat that mean as in her jazz
Ella Fitzgerald earned the title "Queen of Scat" due to her exceptional vocal improvisation skills, particularly in the scat singing style, which involves using nonsensical syllables to create melodies and rhythms. Her unique ability to mimic instruments and her impeccable pitch made her a standout performer in jazz music. Fitzgerald's creativity and technical prowess in this genre not only showcased her talent but also helped popularize scat singing, solidifying her legacy as one of the greatest vocalists in jazz history.
Ella Fitzgerald, Mel Torme
Ella Fitzgerald, Mel Torme
Ella Fitzgerald, Mel Torme
Ella Fitzgerald, Mel Torme
Ella Jane Fitzgerald was the first African American women to enter the Jazz scene. She was born on April 25, 1917 and died in July of 1996. Commonly referred to as " First Lady of Song" and "Lady Ella". She had a vocal range of three octaves and was known for her scat singing.