Attractive black and white photograph of the great singer, known as the “First Lady of Song,” widely regarded as one of the finest jazz vocalists of all time. The complete program LE REVUE DU JAZZ N°2 FEBRUARY 1949 in which she is described as "Reine de Harlem," signed boldly "Sincerely, Ella Fitzgerald" in blue ink on the cover photograph and by Bill Coleman on page 65 within. 8 x 10 inches [21 x 27 cm], quite wrinkled and worn around the edges, tear to rear wrapper, otherwise good.
Attractive black and white photograph of the great singer, known as the “First Lady of Song,” widely regarded as one of the finest jazz vocalists of all time. The complete program LE REVUE DU JAZZ N°2 FEBRUARY 1949 in which she is described as "Reine de Harlem," signed boldly "Sincerely, Ella Fitzgerald" in blue ink on the cover photograph and by Bill Coleman on page 65 within. 8 x 10 inches [21 x 27 cm], quite wrinkled and worn around the edges, tear to rear wrapper, otherwise good.