2013-J3401

Commemorating the 97th birthday of Ella Fitzgerald and her tremendous contributions to jazz

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2013-J3401


LEGISLATIVE RESOLUTION commemorating the 97th birthday of Ella Fitzger-
ald and her tremendous contributions to jazz

WHEREAS, It is the sense of this Legislative Body to recognize and
commend those musical geniuses who brought entertainment and cultural
enrichment to the citizens of the great Empire State; and
WHEREAS, Also known as the "First Lady of Song", "Queen of Jazz", and
"Lady Ella", Ella Fitzgerald was an American jazz vocalist noted for her
purity of tone, impeccable diction, phrasing and intonation, and a
"horn-like" improvisational ability, particularly her scat singing; she
was a notable interpreter of the Great American Songbook; and
WHEREAS, Ella Fitzgerald was born on April 25, 1917, in Newport News,
Virginia, the daughter of Temperance "Tempie" and William Fitzgerald;
her parents separated soon after her birth, and Ella and her mother went
to Yonkers, New York; she and her family were Methodists and were active
in the Bethany African Methodist Episcopal Church; and
WHEREAS, In her youth, Ella Fitzgerald wanted to be a dancer, although
she loved listening to jazz recordings by Louis Armstrong, Bing Crosby
and The Boswell Sisters, and idolized lead singer Connee Boswell; after
the death of her mother in 1932 and overcoming many hardships and obsta-
cles, a young Ella made her singing debut at age 17 on November 21,
1934, at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, New York and the rest was histo-
ry; and
WHEREAS, Over the course of her 59-year recording career, the First
Lady of Song sold 40 million copies of her 70-plus albums, won 13 Grammy
Awards and was awarded the National Medal of Arts by former president
Ronald Reagan and the Presidential Medal of Freedom by former president
George H. W. Bush; and
WHEREAS, Other major awards and honors Ella Fitzgerald received during
her career were the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Medal of
Honor Award, the National Medal of Art, the first Society of Singers
Lifetime Achievement Award, named "Ella" in her honor, and the George
and Ira Gershwin Award for Lifetime Musical Achievement; and
WHEREAS, Ella Fitzgerald's most famous collaborations were with the
vocal quartet Bill Kenny & The Ink Spots, trumpeter Louis Armstrong, the
guitarist Joe Pass, and the bandleaders Count Basie and Duke Ellington;
and
WHEREAS, On January 10, 2007, the United States Postal Service
announced that Ella Fitzgerald would be honored with her own 39-cent
postage stamp; it was released in April of 2007 as part of the Postal
Service's Black Heritage series; and
WHEREAS, It is fitting and proper to meritoriously acknowledge Ella
Fitzgerald during this month of April which is Jazz Appreciation Month;
now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations to
commemorate the 97th birthday of Ella Fitzgerald and her tremendous
contributions to jazz; and be it further
RESOLVED, That a copy of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be tran-
smitted to the family of Ella Fitzgerald.

actions

  • 31 / Jan / 2014
    • REFERRED TO FINANCE
  • 04 / Feb / 2014
    • REPORTED TO CALENDAR FOR CONSIDERATION
  • 04 / Feb / 2014
    • ADOPTED

Resolution Details

Law Section:
Resolutions, Legislative

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