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Ella Fitzgerald performs her celebrated and inimitable jazz in two live concerts: one at the Newport Jazz Festival and another in Rome in 1958.
The Newport Jazz Festival date features Ella Fitzgerald's sizzling vocal talents showcased in a small band setting that boasts the participation of pianist Don Abney, bassist Wendell Marshall and drummer Jo Jones. Nearly a year after the Newport Jazz Festival date Ella performed one of her most celebrated concerts in Rome on April 25, 1958. The vocalist is backed here by her regular piano trio of the period, which includes pianist Lou Levy, bassist Max Bennett and drummer Gus Johnson. Gambi. 2005.
Personnel: Ella Fitzgerald (vocals); Don Abney, Lou Levy (piano); Gus Johnson, Jo Jones (drums).
Recording information: Freebody Park, Newport, RI (07/04/1957/04/25/1958); Rome, Italy (07/04/1957/04/25/1958). All Roads Lead To Rome Music All Roads Lead To Rome Review
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