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Ella Jane Fitzgerald was an American singer, songwriter, and composer, celebrated as the First Lady of Song and Queen of Jazz. Known for her pure tone, flawless diction, and extraordinary improvisational skill, she became a defining voice in jazz, especially famous for her scat singing. Fitzgerald first rose to fame with the Chick Webb Orchestra and her hit "A-Tisket, A-Tasket," before launching a successful solo career. She recorded landmark interpretations of the Great American Songbook under Verve Records and collaborated with major artists like Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington. Over nearly sixty years, Fitzgerald's influence reached beyond music, appearing in films and on television, and earning her fourteen Grammy Awards and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.