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Ella Fitzgerald with her sister and record producer and impresario Norman Granz, Bristol, 1955
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Ella Fitzgerald with her sister and record producer and impresario Norman Granz, Bristol, 1955
Ella Fitzgerald with her sister and record producer and impresario Norman Granz after a concert at Colston Hall, Bristol, 24 February 1955
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Media ID 15139500
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1950s Bristol Cafe Chatting Conversation Conversing Denis Denis Williams Earring Earrings Ella Ella Fitzgerald Ella Jane Fitzgerald Fifties Fitzgerald Fur Coat Impresario Jazz Singer Jazz Vocalist Listening Manager Norman Paul Kaufman Producer Restaurant Sister Talking Williams Jazz Musician
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In this photo print, taken in Bristol in 1955, we see the legendary jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald accompanied by her sister and record producer Norman Granz. The trio is captured after a mesmerizing concert at Colston Hall, their faces beaming with joy and satisfaction. Ella, known for her incredible vocal range and improvisational skills, sits comfortably at a table in a cozy café dressed elegantly in a fur coat that exudes sophistication. Her sister stands beside her wearing an equally stylish outfit, while Norman Granz leans against the furniture engrossed in conversation. The image beautifully captures the essence of the 1950s American music scene as well as the close bond between these influential figures. As one of the most celebrated jazz musicians of all time, Ella's talent shines through even when she is offstage - her passion for music evident on her face as she listens intently to what Granz has to say. This intimate moment showcases not only their professional relationship but also hints at a deep friendship that transcends their shared love for music. Denis Williams skillfully captures this candid interaction between three extraordinary individuals who have left an indelible mark on the world of jazz. Their presence together creates an aura of creativity and innovation that continues to inspire generations of musicians today.
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