Ella Fitzgerald Live in Australia (1960)

ALL 12/04/1960 (en) Music, TV Movie 51 Min
  • Release
    12/04/1960
  • Production
    Nine Network Australia
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  • Original title
    Ella Fitzgerald Live in Australia
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
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Overview

Ella Fitzgerald visited Australia back in 1960. Gracefully stepping up to the microphone for the celebrated television event 'The BP Super Show', hosted by musician and entertainer Horrie Dargie, Fitzgerald delivered a mellifluous set of legendary songs in an intimate concert setting at The Embers Nightclub in Toorak Road, South Yarra Victoria. This rarely seen B&W television treat is considered to be one of the earliest audio-visual recordings of the 'First Lady of Song', backed by the smooth sounds of the Lou Levy Quartet. Beside Fitzgerald's performance of 14 memorable Jazz and Blues classics, the program also contains original BP musical interludes and jingles from the Horrie Dargie Quartet.

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  1. Ella Fitzgerald

    Self - Vocalist

  2. Horrie Dargie

    Self - Host

  3. Lou Levy

    Self - Pianist

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Ella Fitzgerald Live in Australia (1960) 51 Min

ALL 12/04/1960 (en)
Music, TV Movie
  • Release 12/04/1960
  • Production
    Nine Network Australia
  • Original title Ella Fitzgerald Live in Australia
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

Ella Fitzgerald visited Australia back in 1960. Gracefully stepping up to the microphone for the celebrated television event 'The BP Super Show', hosted by musician and entertainer Horrie Dargie, Fitzgerald delivered a mellifluous set of legendary songs in an intimate concert setting at The Embers Nightclub in Toorak Road, South Yarra Victoria. This rarely seen B&W television treat is considered to be one of the earliest audio-visual recordings of the 'First Lady of Song', backed by the smooth sounds of the Lou Levy Quartet. Beside Fitzgerald's performance of 14 memorable Jazz and Blues classics, the program also contains original BP musical interludes and jingles from the Horrie Dargie Quartet.

  1. Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer