Celebrating Ella Fitzgerald: Natalie Douglas "Tributes" @ Birdland & "Ella sings Gershwin" @ the Film Forum - New York City Article

Celebrating Ella Fitzgerald: Natalie Douglas "Tributes" @ Birdland & "Ella sings Gershwin" @ the Film Forum


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Celebrating Ella Fitzgerald: Natalie Douglas "Tributes" @ Birdland & "Ella sings Gershwin" @ the Film Forum

Jan 17, 2020

Celebrating Ella Fitzgerald

Natalie Douglas Tributes: Ella
Birdland
315 West 44th St
Monday January 20 (7PM)

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Natalie Douglas’s long-running “Tributes” series is handily-described as a win-win situation, a double whammy. Ms. Douglas is not only a fantastic singer, she’s equally impressive when she combines the roles of entertainer (“Hi kids!”), comedian (“I know!”) and historian into an highly-palatable package. Her tribute shows include the expected signature songs but also many worthy rarities from the catalogs of the canonic artists being celebrated, as well as delectable factoids both personal and historical - and often lots of relevance to issues of civil rights and social justice. Her salute to Ella Fitzgerald will include a rather amazing rarity, a song by the First Lady herself, written in the aftermath of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, titled “He Had a Dream,” which has thus far only been issued on a rather poor-sounding live tape from July 1968. I can’t wait to her Ms. Douglas sing this - we need its message now more than ever.

“Ella Fitzgerald sings the George & Ira Gershwin Songbook.”
Film Forum
209 W Houston Street
Monday January 27 (two shows, 2:20PM & 6:40PM)

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Ms. Fitzgerald herself is the featured attraction at Film Forum one monday later, via a program of clips compiled and presented by myself, drawn from a wide range of mostly television appearances drawn from both American variety shows and European concert footage. The great Fitzgerald did no less than three Gershwin songbook albums, the most famous of which is the epic five-disc, 60-song masterpiece package with Nelson Riddle’s Orchestra. These live performances also feature a spectacular line-up of co-stars, starting with Riddle himself but also including such peers of the Great Lady as Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis, Jr., Count Basie, and Duke Ellington. When we first presented this program in honor of the First Lady’s centennial three years ago, it completely sold out, and that’s highly likely to happen again, so it’s best to procure tickets in advance.

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Author: Will Friedwald
Photography by: STEPHEN SOROKOFF

Author: Will Friedwald

Will Friedwald writes about music and popular culture for THE WALL STREET JOURNAL, VANITY FAIR and PLAYBOY magazine and reviews current shows for THE CITIVIEW NEW YORK. He also is the author of nine books, including the award-winning A BIOGRAPHICAL GUIDE TO THE GREAT JAZZ AND POP SINGERS, SINATRA: THE SONG IS YOU, STARDUST MELODIES, TONY BENNETT: THE GOOD LIFE, LOONEY TUNES & MERRIE MELODIES, and JAZZ SINGING. He has written over 600 liner notes for compact discs, received ten Grammy nominations, and appears frequently on television and other documentaries. He is also a consultant and curator for Apple Music.

New Books:

THE GREAT JAZZ AND POP VOCAL ALBUMS (Pantheon Books / Random House, November 2017)

SINATRA: THE SONG IS YOU - NEW REVISED EDITION (Chicago Review Press, May 2018)