“Don’t give up trying to do what you really want to do. Where there is love and inspiration, I don’t think you can go wrong” (Ella Fitzgerald). In the 1920s and 1930s, the Harlem Renaissance was an artistic and intellectual blossoming of a new black cultural identity. One of the people that helped make it happen is Ella Fitzgerald, a woman of passion and emotion, with her background, accomplishments, and the way she has impacted future generations. Everyone knows a singer has a background, and in this paper the background focuses on Ella Fitzgerald. Ella Jane Fitzgerald was born in Newport News, Va. on April 25, 1917. Her father, William, and mother, Temperance (Tempie), parted ways shortly after her birth. When Ella’s parents split up, Tempie and Ella moved to New York to live with Tempie’s boyfriend. In 1932, Tempie died from serious injuries that she received in a car accident. After staying with Joe …show more content…
She was named the First Lady of Jazz for a reason, which was that she is the first successful woman to perform jazz music and with this alone has opened many more doors for women everywhere who had the dream of pursuing a career in the performing arts of singing. Ella Fitzgerald had on not only how jazz music sounded but if listened carefully you can tell how some of the songs matched with her emotions and how much heartfelt is put into it unlike most songs now a days. After all Ella has done for us and the output on music she has given a lot of impact on generations now and to come.
Through all her hardships Ella FItzgerald was one of the most inspiring people I’ve researched about, her accomplishments, background, and the impact she has given women on future generations. If you got to be as lucky as Ella Fitzgerald, would you take that risk? Would you be the next King or Queen of Jazz? In conclusion, that ends the inside scoop of the Queen of