I. Fitz‧ger‧ald, El‧la /fɪtsˈdʒerəld, ˈelə/
(1918–96) a US
jazz singer, called ‘The First Lady of Jazz’ because of her beautiful voice and her skill in
scat singing. She was known for performing with bands led by Duke
Ellington, Count
Basie, and Oscar
Peterson, and for singing songs by Cole
porter and George
Gershwin.
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II. Fitzgerald, F. Scott (1896–1940) a US writer known especially for his novels
The Great Gatsby and
Tender is the Night. He lived in France for many years with his wife Zelda Fitzgerald and his early death was caused by drinking too much alcohol.
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