Thursday, August 20, 2009

My Life According to Ella Fitzgerald



Artist: Ella Fitzgerald

Are you a male or a female? "Sophisticated Lady"

Describe yourself. "Too Marvelous for Words"

How do you feel? "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered."

Describe where you currently live. "Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea"

If you could go anywhere, where would you go? "Over the Rainbow"

What's your favorite form of transportation? "Sleigh Ride"

Describe your best friend. "All The Things You Are"

Describe you and your friends. "'S Wonderful"

What's the weather like? "Too Darn Hot"

What's your favorite time of day? "All Through the Night"

If your life were a TV show, what would it be called? "Something's Gotta Give"

What's life to you? "It's Only A Paper Moon"

Describe your current relationship. "What is this Thing called Love?"

What's your fear? "Mack the Knife"

What's the best advice you have to give? "Oh, Lady Be Good"

Thought for the Day: "Into Each Life Some Rain must Fall."

How you would like to die? "In the Still of the Night"

What's your soul's present condition? "Sentimental Journey"

What's your motto? "Anything Goes"




Harlem Renaissance Graphic Tee

Design: Ella Fitzgerald Mistress Tee

  • Vintage negative image effect of lady Ella Fitzgerald singing her heart out at a jazz club
  • Floating across image is the quote, "Music is my mistress" printed in blood red color.
  • Ultra soft 100% cotton jersey
  • Machine washable
  • Signature epaulet. Lower right corner
  • Color: Exotic Brown

History Fact: Ella Fitzgerald, also known as "Lady Ella" and the "First Lady of Song", is considered one of the most influential jazz vocalists of the 20th century. Ella's first love was dance. At the age of 15 she became a contestant in amateur night at the Apollo as a dancer. Once on stage, she got cold feet and began to sing her favorite song. Her unknown singing skills help her win the grand prize and launched her career in music. In her career, she recorded 70 albums and more than 2,000 songs.



Click here to see the "Music Is My Mistress" tee.

1 comment:

Mama's Boy said...

Love the Harlem Renaissance tees..How about throwing langston hughes on one