It Don’t Mean A Thing - Ella Fitzgerald (by Michael Cossette)
acuthberto: Ladies of Jazz 1. Ella Fitzgerald 2. Edith Piaf
pattilahell: dglsplsblg: Google honors The Great Ella Fitzgerald.
The moon and you appear to be So near and yet so far from me And
ianbrooks: Legends of Jazz Portraits by Garth Glazier To capture
themaninthegreenshirt: Ella Fitzgerald performs at Mr Kelly’s
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dekutrickortree: acceptable pet names: babe baby sweetie cutie
taterdoom: dekutree: acceptable pet names: babe baby sweetie
snoozlebee: dekutree: acceptable pet names: babe baby sweetie
hennyproud:happy 100th birthday, ella fitzgerald // april 25,
milkandheavysugar: Ella Fitzgerald and Duke Ellington during
i-am-on-a-lonely-road:“The darkest moments of one’s life
blondebrainpower:Ella Fitzgerald - Spring Can Really Hang You
blondebrainpower:Ella Fitzgerald - Spring Can Really Hang You
wehadfacesthen:Ella Fitzgerald singing at Mr. Kelly’s, Chicago,
birdasaurus:Ella Fitzgerald
trashyayo:Ella Fitzgerald signing autographs at the concert series
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birdasaurus: Ella Fitzgerald
black0rpheus: Ella Fitzgerald photographed by Phil Stern for
thepowerofblackwomen: Google illustrations of Harriet Tubman,
estrella-fuego: fatalscroll: Zelda Wynn Valdes was the first
studywithinspo: ✨ “Just don’t give up trying to do what
My fur coat’s soldOh Lord ain’t it coldBut I’m
slackseyobrien: Claudia Cardinale listens to Ella Fitzgerald
carelesslycareful: obliteratedheart: I never get tired of this
militantbyexistence: vishual: noseasboba: I never get tired
geekkhaleesi: mnemoscat: jakigriot: militantbyexistence:
Marilyn was a big supporter of the Civil Rights Movement. Ella
Marilyn was a big supporter of the Civil Rights Movement. Ella
mosaicrecords: Ella Fitzgerald: Give Me the Simple Life Ella’s
thisisnotmyfairytaleendingg: I never get tired of this photo.
Marilyn was a big supporter of the Civil Rights Movement. Ella
noseasboba: I never get tired of this photo. Ella Fitzgerald
thecakebar: Happy Birthday Ella! (April 25, 1917 – June