What is jazz?
The man who Ella appeared on television specials with. They also made songs and did concerts together.
Who was Frank Sinatra?
The first record label she signed with.
Who is the Decca label?
The reason for the significance of her Grammy awards.
What is the fact that she was the first African-American Woman to win a Grammy and the first woman to win multiple Grammy awards?
Originally she started as one.
What is a dancer?
A unique vocal ability incorporated in her songs.
What is imitating instruments?
The name of her first song recorded with Duke Ellington in 1957.
The year Ella Fitzgerald recorded her first song, "Love and Kisses."
What is 1936?
The number of Grammy awards won by her.
What is thirteen?
Ella Fitzgerald's only son.
Who is Ray Brown Jr.?
The style of singing she was known for, commonly used in jazz.
What is scat singing?
The number of songs she recorded with The Ink Spots
What is seven?
What is 40 million?
The number of NAACP awards she was given.
What is two?
The year Ella Fitzgerald died.
When is 1996?
What is perfect pitch?
She collaborated with this jazz guitarist.
Who is Joe Pass?
The series of eight studio albums recorded between 1956-1964.
What are "The Complete Ella Fitzgerald Song Books?"
She was dubbed the First Lady of Song, causing her to win this award in 19
What is 1992?
The condition that caused her to lose both of her legs.
What is diabetes?
Ella Fitzgerald's vocal range.
What is two and one-sixth octaves?
Ella Fitzgerald's best friend.
Who was Marilyn Monroe?
Recorded over 2,000 songs in this number of albums.
What is 200?
Inducted into this magazine's Hall of Fame in 1979.
What is the Downbeat Magazine?
The charity she founded for children interested in music and reading.
What is the Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation?