Ella Fitzgerald
Ella Jane Fitzgerald was a mind controlled singer, used in the music industry in the cultural marxist program jazz. She was programmed by the African Methodist Episcopal Church (founded by Quaker Benjamin Rush) and abused by her stepfather Joseph Da Silva. She was an Alpha Kappa Alpha. She married Ray Brown of the Modern Jazz Quartet. In 1972 she performed at the Super Bowl. She performed at The Ed Sullivan Show, the Montreux Jazz Festival and at the White House for Ronald Reagan. She won 13 Grammy Awards. Her jewish manager Norman Granz organized Jazz at the Philharmonic with Dizzy Gillespie, Hank Jones, Nat King Cole,.. She appeared in commercial of Kentucky Fried Chicken and American Express (photographed by Annie Leibovitz). |
Her son Ray Brown Jr attended Beverly Hills High School.
born 4/25/1917.
died 6/15/1996, year before Diana.
Discography and filmography
1950 Ella Sings Gershwin Decca Records of Jack Kapp (jewish).
1955 Pete Kelly's Blues Martin Milner Lee Marvin Janet Leigh Jayne Mansfield
1956 Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Cole Porter Song Book Verve Records of Norman Granz (jewish)
1956 Ella and Louis with Louis Armstrong Verve
1957 Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Duke Ellington Song Book
1958 St. Louis Blues Nat King Cole Eartha Kitt Cab Calloway Ruby Dee Paramount Pictures
1958 Ella Fitgerald Sings the Irving Berlin Song Book
1963 Ella and Basie with Count Basie
1983 Nice Work If You Can Get It with André Previn (BHHS, husband of Mia Farrow)