Ella Fitzgerald’s 1934 Apollo Debut

(AURN News) — On this day in 1934, a 17-year-old Ella Fitzgerald stepped onto the stage at Amateur Night at the Apollo Theater in Harlem — unknowingly beginning one of the most celebrated careers in American music. Nervous and originally planning to dance, she switched to singing at the last moment, and the audience was immediately captivated.

That stunning debut launched Fitzgerald’s rise from a shy teenager navigating the hardships of the Great Depression to a global megastar revered as the “First Lady of Song.” The Apollo, long known for showcasing emerging African American talent, became the place where her brilliance was first recognized.
Ella Fitzgerald went on to live an extraordinary life and career, passing away in 1996 at age 79. Her musical legacy remains unmatched.


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