Ella Fitzgerald is regarded by many as the greatest jazz singer of all time and was one of the dominant figures in the genre throughout the second half of the twentieth century. http://smarturl.it/DukEllaCoteDazurdvd
1969 saw her debut appearance at the Montreux Jazz Festival, a stage she was to grace many more times. Backed by the Tommy Flanagan Trio she delivers a set that combines contemporary tracks such as Sunshine Of Your Love and Hey Jude with classics like I Won't Dance and That Old Black Magic.
This original black and white footage with fully restored sound proves that whatever the material Ella could always swing.
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