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  2. Ella Emhoff - Wikipedia

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    Emhoff was born to Douglas Emhoff, an entertainment lawyer, [2] and Kerstin Emhoff (née Mackin), a film producer. [3] She was named after the jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald. [4] ...

  3. Leslie West Live! - Wikipedia

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    Leslie West Live! is a live album by Leslie West, released in 1993. [2] The album features a track from West's debut solo album, Mountain, four tracks recorded by Mountain and one by West, Bruce and Laing .

  4. Ella Roberts - Wikipedia

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    Ella Roberts; Personal information; Full name: Ella Roberts: Date of birth 17 December 2004 (age 20)Original team(s) Peel Thunder (): Draft: No. 14, 2022 national draft Debut: Round 1, S7, West Coast vs. Port Adelaide, at Mineral Resources Park

  5. Twelve Nights in Hollywood - Wikipedia

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    Twelve Nights in Hollywood is a 2009 live album by the American jazz vocalist Ella Fitzgerald, recorded at the Crescendo Club in Hollywood, Los Angeles over ten nights in May 1961, and a subsequent pair of performances in June 1962. [2] In 1961 Fitzgerald released an album of her live performances at the Crescendo, Ella in Hollywood.

  6. Ella Elvira Gibson - Wikipedia

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    She married Rev. John Hobart in 1861 and became a chaplain for the 8th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment in the American Civil War, also known as the "Live Eagle Regiment." In 1864 Gibson became an ordained minister and served the 1st Wisconsin Regiment of Heavy Artillery, but was not recognized by then Secretary of War Edwin Stanton ...

  7. The Stockholm Concert, 1966 - Wikipedia

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    The Stockholm Concert, 1966 is a 1966 (see 1966 in music) live album by the American jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald, accompanied in part by the Duke Ellington Orchestra. The recording remained unreleased until 1984. It is notable as the last release of Ella's four recorded collaborations with Duke Ellington.

  8. Live Music Archive - Wikipedia

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    The Live Music Archive (LMA), part of the Internet Archive, is an ad-free collection of over 250,000 concert recordings [1] in lossless audio formats. [2] The songs are also downloadable or playable in lossy formats such as Ogg Vorbis or MP3 .

  9. The Greatest Jazz Concert in the World - Wikipedia

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    The Greatest Jazz Concert in the World is a 1967 live album featuring Duke Ellington and his orchestra, Ella Fitzgerald, Oscar Peterson, T-Bone Walker, Coleman Hawkins, Clark Terry and Zoot Sims. It was released in 1975. [1] Billy Strayhorn's "Blood Count" was debuted at the Carnegie Hall concert featured on the album. It was Strayhorn's last ...