She was famous in from the 30's on wards most famous being the 50's and early 60's
Ella Fitzgerald was a pivotal figure in the Harlem Renaissance, contributing significantly to the cultural movement through her exceptional vocal talent and innovative style. As a prominent jazz singer, she helped popularize the genre, drawing attention to the artistry of African American musicians. Her performances in Harlem clubs and her collaborations with other artists of the era showcased the richness of black culture, while her ability to transcend racial barriers in music made her a symbol of the era's artistic explosion. Fitzgerald's influence continues to resonate, solidifying her legacy within this transformative period in American history.
2010
The present.
Funboy Three put this one out in 1982 with backing from the girl group Bananarama. Originally this was released in late 1939 or 1940 as part of the Big Band Era. You will find an Ella Fitzgerald version around and perhaps others.
In Mesozoic Era .
Ella Fitzgerald was a prominent figure in the Harlem Renaissance, a cultural movement in the 1920s that celebrated African American arts and intellectualism. She gained fame for her exceptional vocal talent and innovative style, which blended jazz with swing music. Performing in clubs like the Apollo Theater, she became a symbol of the era's artistic expression and contributed to the evolution of jazz. Her work helped to elevate the genre and showcased the cultural richness of African American musicians during this transformative period.
"She was a nice person" in spanish is "ella era una persona amable".
Mesozoic Era
F. Scott Fitzgerald described the 1920s as the "Jazz Age," characterized by glamour, excess, and social upheaval. He encapsulated the spirit of the time in his writing, portraying the era's hedonism, optimism, and disillusionment.
Mesozoic era ~❤ ♥~
1863 to 1947 <not '29>
it was a very scary time to live. trust me