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Title: "Just One of Those Things"

 

Noting that Ms. Fitzgerald's improvisations always stayed harmonically sound, the music writer Will Friedman recites a lengthy list of songs during a five minute scat version of "How High the Moon."

 

Comment: Yes, Ella Fitzgerald was a gift from God, who always seemed surprised people loved her singing - even at Carnegie Hall.

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I recall from reading that, when Ella Fitzgerald originally debuted at an amateur night at the Apollo theater in NYC, she intended to dance. When she got on stage, she froze, and the only thing she could think to do was sing. A blessing in disguise.

 

Edit: sp. Appolo to Apollo

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Saw her perform on Boston Common one summer afternoon in 1982 and she was incredible. The balconies of the neighboring apartment buildings were filled with residents getting a free concert, which amused her.

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The film is available to steam now. I drove from Philadelphia to Wolf Trap Concert Center in Virginia to see Ella in an outdoor concert, the first outdoor concert for me since JanisJoplin at Forest Hills in July 1970.

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