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FIRST LADY OF JAZZ ELLA FITSGERALD
In the 1950s, not one of the concerts in the White House took place without the participation of Ella Fitzgerald. During her life she recorded over 250 albums, sold more than one hundred million of her records. Twelve times the singer was awarded the most prestigious American music Grammy award. Newspapers wrote: “Ella Fitzgerald can even sing a telephone directory.” She considered herself another instrument in the orchestra and said: “When I sing, I mentally put myself in the place of a tenor saxophone.” Continue reading
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to feel light and natural in passion
participate in the city competition
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group created by David
the weekend all the time
more sensual pleasures promoted
stage
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Italian song festival in San Remo
you always enjoy the songs
awarded top honors
exiled Andrei Makarevich to chase
bring him much income
charming Netta performer from Israel
in the town Etterbik
music and television industry
acquaintance with Nikolai Pogodin
after school
inspired by a line
becoming manager of the band
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