Ray Brown Jr.
Ella had heart surgery they found out she had diabetes. Because of the disease it left her blind and she had both legs amputated.
Well they say Ella was married three times she got married to chuck webb a drummer for a band she was in that was her first and she got married again to the famous bass player Ray Brown and her last marriage was with Benny Kornegay a drug dealer
Ella Fitzgerald was born to unmarried parents, and before she was a year old her father William Fitzgerald, a wagon driver, left the family. When Ella was 15 her mother Temperence "Tempie" Williams died in 1932 in a car crash, and soon afterwards Ella moved out of her stepfather's home.
A player Piano
piano lessons, public school music system, and high school music courses
to become a singer
Xavier Wilkins
She married Ben Kornegay
Ray Brown Jr.
she look up and said yes
Ella had heart surgery they found out she had diabetes. Because of the disease it left her blind and she had both legs amputated.
Ella Fitzgeralds early years were hard years as she came from a black family, that had many children it was a tough life for many blacks those years. She grew up in the city of Newport.
Well they say Ella was married three times she got married to chuck webb a drummer for a band she was in that was her first and she got married again to the famous bass player Ray Brown and her last marriage was with Benny Kornegay a drug dealer
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Ella Fitzgerald was born to unmarried parents, and before she was a year old her father William Fitzgerald, a wagon driver, left the family. When Ella was 15 her mother Temperence "Tempie" Williams died in 1932 in a car crash, and soon afterwards Ella moved out of her stepfather's home.
The verb practicar is used in the same way when talking about girls in Spanish. For example, you can say "ella practica deportes" (she practices sports) or "ella practica el piano" (she practices the piano). The gender of the subject does not affect the use of the verb.