her microphone was sold for 250,000
Ella Fitzgerald was the first African American to perform at the Mocambo and the Cotton Club. Also she was the top female jazz singer for over 50 years. Also she won 13 grammy awards she sold over 40 million albums. Now thats what I call good accomplishments!
None that I'm aware of. Like many singers of her day (Sinatra, Martin, Holiday, Clooney, Crosby) she sang from "The Great American Songbook" which comprises of songs written by the Gershwins, Johnny Mercer, Harold Arlen, Cole Porter, and more. Actually, she is credited for writing quite a number of songs....her first big hit, a Grammy Award winning "A-Tisket, A-Tasket" was written by Ella and arranged by Al Feldman (aka Van Alexander). Ella also has writing credits for Shiny Stockings (lyrics) Any Old Blues Ella Hums the Blues Chew, Chew, Chew (your bubblegum) I Found My Yellow Basket and Rough Ridin' (lyrics) hope that information helps. Fran Morris Rosman Archivist to the Fitzgerald Estate
Ella Fitzgerald was the most popular female jazz singer in the United States for more than half a century. In her lifetime, she won 13 Grammy awards and sold over 40 million albums.The following are some of Ella's more notable career achievements:13 Grammy awardsA-Tisket, A-Tasket entered into the Grammy Hall of FameKennedy Center for Performing Arts' Medal of Honor AwardThe Recording Academy Lifetime Achievement AwardPied Piper AwardAmerican Society of ComposersWomen at Work organization's Bicentennial WomanAuthors and Publishers' highest honorGeorge And Ira Gershwin Award for Outstanding AchievementNational Medal of ArtHonorary chairmanship of the Martin Luther King FoundationReceived first ASCAP award in recognition of an artistHonorary doctorate degrees from Dartmouth, Talladega, Howard and Yale UniversitiesPeabody Award for Outstanding Contributions in MusicThe first Society of Singers Lifetime Achievement Award, named "Ella" in her honorNAACP Award for lifetime achievement
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Ella Fitzgerald was the first African American to perform at the Mocambo and the Cotton Club. Also she was the top female jazz singer for over 50 years. Also she won 13 grammy awards she sold over 40 million albums. Now thats what I call good accomplishments!
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None that I'm aware of. Like many singers of her day (Sinatra, Martin, Holiday, Clooney, Crosby) she sang from "The Great American Songbook" which comprises of songs written by the Gershwins, Johnny Mercer, Harold Arlen, Cole Porter, and more. Actually, she is credited for writing quite a number of songs....her first big hit, a Grammy Award winning "A-Tisket, A-Tasket" was written by Ella and arranged by Al Feldman (aka Van Alexander). Ella also has writing credits for Shiny Stockings (lyrics) Any Old Blues Ella Hums the Blues Chew, Chew, Chew (your bubblegum) I Found My Yellow Basket and Rough Ridin' (lyrics) hope that information helps. Fran Morris Rosman Archivist to the Fitzgerald Estate
Ella Fitzgerald was the most popular female jazz singer in the United States for more than half a century. In her lifetime, she won 13 Grammy awards and sold over 40 million albums.The following are some of Ella's more notable career achievements:13 Grammy awardsA-Tisket, A-Tasket entered into the Grammy Hall of FameKennedy Center for Performing Arts' Medal of Honor AwardThe Recording Academy Lifetime Achievement AwardPied Piper AwardAmerican Society of ComposersWomen at Work organization's Bicentennial WomanAuthors and Publishers' highest honorGeorge And Ira Gershwin Award for Outstanding AchievementNational Medal of ArtHonorary chairmanship of the Martin Luther King FoundationReceived first ASCAP award in recognition of an artistHonorary doctorate degrees from Dartmouth, Talladega, Howard and Yale UniversitiesPeabody Award for Outstanding Contributions in MusicThe first Society of Singers Lifetime Achievement Award, named "Ella" in her honorNAACP Award for lifetime achievement
It depends on a few things, the generation, the memory size, and the condition.
A Baldwin 1323088 style 600 can be sold for about $1,000. However, this will depend on various things which include the quality and its performance ability.
taking money and selling things but you would have to keep track of how much you sold and how much you have made and what the sales are and how much every thing is.
Suppose Fitzgerald owned a 12 acre tract of land lying along a country road. He subdivided the tract into six building lots and then sold each one. Fitzgerald would be the common grantor on the deeds of conveyance for the six lots.
It depends on the brand, quality, size, where they are being sold, and many more things too.
they sold their crops and sold things they made.
They used it to calculate the amount of things that are sold, the amount of things that are bought, the prices of things bought and sold, and the amount and price of land in farm fields.
it can be sold for as much as any one would like it to be.