The Ella
Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation, Verve Label Group and UMe are pleased to
announce some of the major initiatives confirmed as part of this year's Ella
100 centennial celebration honoring one of the most beloved and influential
vocalists of all time, Ella Fitzgerald. Throughout 2017 to April 2018, the
100th anniversary of Fitzgerald's birthday (April 25, 1917) will be celebrated
across the world with prestigious exhibits, a trove of new music releases and
myriad independent tributes and concerts.
Fitzgerald's remarkable career and extraordinary legacy will
be the focus of several exhibitions and events at institutions throughout the
United States. In Washington, D.C., the Smithsonian's National Museum of American
History, which since 1997 has housed memorabilia of Fitzgerald's demonstrating
the scope of her achievements and character, will open a new display titled
First Lady of Song: Ella Fitzgerald at 100 on April 1st, kicking off Jazz
Appreciation Month. The year-long exhibit will feature awards, letters, sheet
music and costumes from Fitzgerald's archives as well as videos of her
performances. The Library of Congress, home to the Ella Fitzgerald Collection,
an archive that consists of Fitzgerald's entire music library and thousands of
scores, parts, lyric sheets, and arrangements of works performed and/or
recorded by Fitzgerald, will celebrate Lady Ella with a concert by
award-winning singer Dianne Reeves on March 31. On the day of her centennial,
noted jazz historian and Senior Music Specialist Larry Appelbaum will lead a
multi-media homage to the beloved singer.
The GRAMMY Museum® in Los Angeles will celebrate the life,
music and charitable legacy of the 13-time GRAMMY® winner and Recording
Academy® Lifetime Achievement Award recipient, with the opening of a new
exhibit titled Ella at 100: Celebrating the Artistry of Ella Fitzgerald.
Opening on what would have been Fitzgerald's 100th birthday, April 25, 2017,
the all-encompassing exhibit will commemorate the late icon with rare
recordings, photos, personal telegram correspondences, wardrobe pieces such as
her well-known Don Loper beaded gown and her GRAMMY Awards, all on loan from
the Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation. Fitzgerald holds the distinction of
being the first African-American to win a GRAMMY® Award: In 1958 at the
inaugural ceremony, she won two awards for her vocal performances on Ella
Fitzgerald Sings The Irving Berlin Song Book and Ella Fitzgerald Sings The Duke
Ellington Song Book. Ella at 100: Celebrating the Artistry of Ella Fitzgerald
will be on display in the GRAMMY Museum's Mike Curb Gallery on the fourth floor
through fall 2017.
Fitzgerald's Song Book recordings, widely considered her
greatest achievement and a cornerstone of 20th century recorded popular music,
are the focal point for the Great American Songbook Foundation's recently
opened exhibit, Ella Sings The Songbook. Located in the Palladium at the Center
for the Performing Arts in Carmel, Ind., the exhibit, which runs until October,
shines a spotlight on the classic recordings Fitzgerald made with Norman Granz
at Verve between 1956 and 1964. Historic photos, sheet music, magazines and
other artifacts, culled from both the foundation's own archives and on loan
from the Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation, tell the story of these
career-changing albums. The exhibit also includes an interactive multimedia
station with video of live international performances and more than 30 audio
recordings. In conjunction with the standing exhibit, the foundation has also
assembled a traveling display with educational materials that will be available
on loan to local schools and community groups. For more information, contact
the foundation at (317) 844-2251 or info@TheSongbook.org.
Verve and UMe will celebrate Ella Fitzgerald's centennial
with a slate of exciting releases throughout the year and into 2018. On April
21, 100 of her most popular songs will be released as a new 4CD box set titled
100 Songs For A Centennial. The collection, which will also be available
digitally, spans Fitzgerald's Decca and Verve years, beginning with her
earliest recordings with Chick Webb and his orchestra in 1936 and culminating
with the GRAMMY® Award-winning "Mack The Knife," her famous live recording
from 1960's Ella in Berlin: Mack the Knife. Some of the many highlights include
"Summertime," "A-Tisket, A-Tasket," "(I Love You) For Sentimental
Reasons," and "I've Got You Under My Skin."
Also on April 21, Ella Fitzgerald Sings The George and Ira
Gershwin Song Books, a collaboration with Nelson Riddle that is highly regarded
as the pinnacle of her legendary Song Book series, will be released as a
limited edition 6LP vinyl box set. A replica of the rare 5LP set originally
released in 1959, the Ella 100 edition recreates for the first time since its
initial release the original stereo box set on vinyl, the originally included
five lithographs by French impressionist painter Bernard Buffet, as well as the
hardcover book, Words And Music, which for this set has been updated with
additional historical information and an afterword by noted author David Ritz.
The 2017 collection was newly mastered by Ron McMaster at Capitol Studios in
Hollywood where the album was originally recorded in 1959 under the supervision
of Verve Records founder Norman Granz. A sixth LP enlarges the original 10-inch
instrumental EP with orchestra tracks on Side One and additional material from
the sessions on Side Two. One of the bonus tracks, a mono alternate take of
"Oh, Lady Be Good!," is on vinyl for the first time. View the
behind-the-scenes album trailer here: https://youtu.be/5oZKdy3KM6M.
Later in the year, all of Ella Fitzgerald & Louis
Armstrong's beloved duets, combining for the first time their Decca singles
with three ageless Verve albums and bonus tracks, will be released as a
4CD/digital set titled Cheek To Cheek: The Complete Ella & Louis Duets.
Further on, Verve will release a new album featuring Fitzgerald's classic vocal
recordings accompanied by new orchestral arrangements by the London Symphony
Orchestra.
In an effort to present Fitzgerald's music in the best
possible fidelity, the eight classic albums that make up the Ella Fitzgerald
Song Books were made available on February 17 in a variety of high-resolution
audio formats. The albums, which include Fitzgerald interpreting work by the
most beloved composers of Tin Pan Alley, Broadway and Hollywood – Cole Porter,
Duke Ellington, George and Ira Gershwin, Harold Arlen, Irving Berlin, Jerome
Kern, Johnny Mercer and Rodgers & Hart – are available individually and for
the first time as a hi-res audio bundle as Ella Fitzgerald: The Complete
Original Song Books. Each album's cover art, inconsistent in all previous
digital releases, has been restored to the original design and the albums are
in the original sequence. A showcase for Fitzgerald's underappreciated talents
as well as a celebration of America's great composers, the Song Book series
debuted in 1956 with Ella Fitzgerald Sings The Cole Porter Song Book and
launched Verve Records.
Some of Fitzgerald's most cherished earliest recording will
be brought into the digital age when the 300 singles she recorded for Decca
from 1935-1955, nearly three-quarters of which never appeared on an album, will
be made available digitally in the form they were released (A side/B side) for
the first time on March 24. With more than half the tracks making their digital
debut, the mammoth collection will be divided into four volumes that will
encapsulate Fitzgerald's two-decade-long Decca career. Vol. 1, 1935-1939
includes songs teenaged Ella recorded as the featured singer fronting the world-renowned
Chick Webb Orchestra while Vol. 2, 1939-1941 features 50 tracks credited to
Ella and Her Famous Orchestra, when she took over the Chick Webb Orchestra
following Webb's untimely death at age 30. Vol. 3 1942-1949 covers the 1940s,
when Fitzgerald formally became a Decca solo artist in her mid-twenties and
Vol. 4 1950-1955 chronicles the first half of the 1950s before Fitzgerald's
manager Norman Granz created Verve Records and brought her on board.
Ella Fitzgerald's centennial will be celebrated across the
globe at a host of official and unofficial tributes and concerts. Some of the
key events include the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.'s two-night concert
March 24-25 featuring acclaimed singers Sy Smith, Capathia Jenkins, and Montego
Glover performing Fitzgerald's songs with the NSO Pops. In New York City,
Lincoln Center and the Apollo Theater, where Fitzgerald made her stage debut
and won Amateur Night as a teenager in 1934, will each honor Fitzgerald with
multiple nights of exciting programming. A continually updated list of events
can be found at EllaFitzgeraldFoundation.org.
Dubbed "The First Lady of Song," Ella Fitzgerald
(1917-1996) was the most popular female jazz singer in the United States for
more than half a century. In her lifetime, she sold more than 40 million albums
and received most every honor a performer could dream of winning, including the
Kennedy Center Honor (1979), the National Medal of Arts (1987), France's
Commander of Arts and Letters (1990), the Presidential Medal of Freedom (1992)
and 13 Grammy Awards. In 2007, the United States Postal Service honored
Fitzgerald with a postage stamp.
In her six decade long career, the Queen of Jazz recorded
more than 200 albums and roughly 2,000 songs, making her the most recorded
female – and the second most recorded – performer in history. Among those
recordings are works with some of history's greatest musicians and legendary
songwriters.
Fitzgerald's distinct style has influenced multiple
generations of singers and her work transcends generations and musical genres.
She had an extraordinary vocal range and flexibility and possessed a
preternatural gift for pitch, rhythmic sense and flawless diction. Immensely
versatile, she could sing it all from jazz and bebop to ballads, swing, pop and
rock. With an unparalleled ability for mimicry and "scat" singing,
Fitzgerald also produced melodic lines that put her in the category of great
instrumental improvisers. Her voice was flexible, wide-ranging, accurate and
ageless.
Fitzgerald performed her last concert at Carnegie Hall in
1991. She passed away due to complications from Diabetes, dying in her Beverly
Hills home on June 15, 1996.
The Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation was created and
funded in 1993 by Ella Fitzgerald in order to fulfill her desires to use the
fruits of her success to help people of all races, cultures and beliefs.
Fitzgerald hoped to make their lives more rewarding, and she wanted to foster a
love of reading, as well as a love of music. In addition, she hoped to provide
assistance to the at-risk and disadvantaged members of our communities -
assistance that would enable them to achieve a better quality of life. The
Board of Directors of the Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation seeks to
continue Ella Fitzgerald's goals by making charitable grants serving four major
areas of interest: Creating educational and other opportunities for children;
fostering a love and knowledge of music; including assistance to students of
music the provision of health care; food, shelter and counseling to those in
need and specific areas of medical care and research with an emphasis on
Diabetes, vision problems and heart disease.
100 SONGS FOR A CENTENNIAL TRACK LISTING
Disc 1
1. Sing Me A Swing Song (And Let Me Dance)
2. (If You Can't Sing It) You'll Have To Swing It
3. Dedicated To You
4. Big Boy Blue
5. I Got A Guy
6. A-Tisket, A-Tasket
7. I Found My Yellow Basket
8. McPherson Is Rehearsin' (To Swing)
9. F.D.R. Jones
10. Undecided
11. I Want The Waiter (With The Water)
12. Imagination
13. Five O'clock Whistle
14. Cow-Cow Boogie
15. When My Sugar Walks Down The Street
16. I'm Making Believe
17. Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall
18. And Her Tears Flowed Like Wine
19. I'm Beginning To See The Light
20. It's Only A Paper Moon
21. You Won't Be Satisfied
22. Stone Cold Dead In The Market
23. (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons
24. My Happiness
25. Baby, It's Cold Outside
Disc 2
1. Oh, Lady Be Good!
2. That Old Feeling
3. I Hadn't Anyone Till You
4. Black Coffee
5. Soon
6. There Never Was A Baby Like My Baby
7. Walking By The River
8. Taking A Chance On Love
9. Until The Real Thing Comes Along
10. You Leave Me Breathless
11. Lullaby Of Birdland
12. Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea
13. It Might As Well Be Spring
14. Miss Otis Regrets
15. You Do Something To Me
16. I've Got You Under My Skin
17. Moonlight In Vermont
18. Cheek To Cheek
19. Manhattan
20. Thou Swell
21. I Wish I Were In Love Again
22. Blue Moon
23. (In My) Solitude
24. Comes Love
25. I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm
Disc 3
1. Let's Call The Whole Thing Off
2. In A Mellow Tone
3. I Never Had A Chance
4. What Will I Tell My Heart
5. Summertime
6. Little White Lies
7. You Hit The Spot
8. You Brought A New Kind Of Love To Me
9. Let's Face The Music And Dance
10. Isn't This A Lovely Day (To Be Caught In The Rain)
11. Puttin' On The Ritz
12. You Make Me Feel So Young
13. Moonlight Becomes You
14. Let's Fall In Love
15. My Old Flame
16. They All Laughed
17. I Can't Be Bothered Now
18. My One And Only
19. I Got Rhythm
20. Stairway To The Stars
21. Misty
22. Hooray For Love
23. Out Of This World
24. Come Rain Or Come Shine
25. Stella By Starlight
Disc 4
1. I Hear Music
2. Love Me Or Leave Me
3. Hallelujah, I Love Him
4. The Very Thought Of You
5. Warm All Over
6. Almost Like Being In Love
7. All The Things You Are
8. A Fine Romance
9. Yesterdays
10. Honeysuckle Rose
11. On The Sunny Side Of The Street
12. Tea For Two
13. Trouble In Mind
14. See See Rider
15. Can't Buy Me Love
16. The Sweetest Sounds
17. Skylark
18. Something's Gotta Give
19. Dream
20. Cotton Tail
21. Duke's Place
22. Something To Live For
23. Whisper Not
24. Time After Time
25. Mack The Knife
Ella Fitzgerald Sings The George and Ira Gershwin Song Books
Limited Edition Vinyl Box Set Track Listing
Vol. 1
Side A
1. Sam And Delilah
2. But Not For Me
3. My One And Only
4. Let's Call The
Whole Thing Off
5. Beginner's Luck
Side B
1. Oh, Lady Be Good!
2. Nice Work If You
Can Get It
3. Things Are Looking
Up
4. Just Another
Rhumba
5. How Long Has This
Been Going On
Vol. 2
Side A
1. 'S Wonderful
2. The Man I Love
3. That Certain
Feeling
4. By Strauss
5. Someone To Watch
Over Me
6. The Real American
Folk Song
Side B
1. Who Cares?
2. Looking For A Boy
3. They All Laughed
4. My Cousin In
Milwaukee
5. Somebody From
Somewhere
Vol. 3
Side A
1. A Foggy Day
2. Clap Yo' Hands
3. For You, For Me,
For Everyone
4. Stiff Upper Lip
5. Boy Wanted
6. Strike Up The Band
Side B
1. Soon
2. I've Got A Crush
On You
3. Bidin' My Time
4. Aren't You Kind Of
Glad We Did?
5. Of Thee I Sing
(Baby)
Vol. 4
Side A
1. The Half Of It,
Dearie, Blues
2. I Was Doing All
Right
3. He Loves And She
Loves
4. Love Is Sweeping
The Country
5. Treat Me Rough
Side B
1. Love Is Here To
Stay
2. Slap That Bass
3. Isn't It A Pity?
4. Shall We Dance?
5. Love Walked In
6. You've Got What
Gets Me
Vol. 5
Side A
1. They Can't Take
That Away From Mwe
2. Embraceable You
3. I Can't Be
Bothered Now
4. Boy! Look What
Love Has Done To Me
5. Fascinating Rhythm
Side B
1. Funny Face
2. Lorelei
3. Oh, So Nice
4. Let's Kiss And
Make Up
5. I Got Rhythm
Bonus Vol. 6
Side A – instrumentals originally on box set 10-inch
1. Promenade
2. March Of The Swiss
Soldiers
3. Fidgety Feet
4. Prelude I
5. Prelude II
6. Prelude III
Side B – all tracks not in original box set
1. Somebody Loves Me
– from the album Get Happy!
2. Cheerful Little
Earful – from the album Get Happy!
3. But Not For Me –
45rpm single version
4. Lorelei –
alternate take/from pre-release sampler
5. Love Is Here To
Stay – alternate take/from pre-release sampler
6. Oh, Lady Be Good!
– alternate take/first time on vinyl