"Becoming Ella Fitzgerald": Listening Party & Conversation with Judith Tick
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"Becoming Ella Fitzgerald": Listening Party & Conversation with Judith Tick

A celebration of the publication of "Becoming Ella Fitzgerald: The Jazz Singer Who Transformed American Song" with author Judith Tick.

By Hitchcock Institute for Studies in American Music

Date and time

Thursday, May 2 · 6 - 8pm EDT

Location

The Graduate Center, CUNY, 5th Avenue, New York, NY, USA

365 5th Avenue New York, NY 10016

About this event

  • 2 hours

Join us as we celebrate the publication of Judith Tick's "Becoming Ella Fitzgerald: The Singer Who Transformed American Song." A listening party with playlist curated by Tick will be followed by a presentation and Q&A with the author.

Judith Tick is professor emerita of music history at Northeastern University. She has published award-winning books and articles about American music and women’s history in music, including Ruth Crawford Seeger: A Composer’s Search for American Music. She lives in Brookline, Massachusetts.


🗓️ When: Thursday, May 2nd, from 6pm to 8pm

📍 Where: Room 9205/9206 (ninth floor) Graduate Center, 365 5th Ave, New York, NY 10016

🎟️ Admission: Attendance is free of charge, but registration via Eventbrite is strongly encouraged due to limited capacity.

🌐 Hybrid Format: Those unable to attend in person can engage remotely via Zoom, the link of which will be emailed on the day of the event.


Buy your copy of "Becoming Ella Fitzgerald" here:
https://wwnorton.com/books/9780393241051

Reviews:
"Thoughtful and thorough . . . trace[s] the singer through the vast variety of songs she sang, songs that not only defined Fitzgerald’s career but which came to define what it is to be a jazz singer."
― Wall Street Journal

"[I]ncisive, doggedly researched . . . [Tick] proves an ideal guide to Fitzgerald’s perpetual progress. She translates what she hears with lyrical clarity."
― Los Angeles Times

"Becoming Ella Fitzgerald offers a detailed account of the singer’s life, even if she remains a somewhat enigmatic figure. It succeeds in arguing that Fitzgerald’s legacy lies, in part, in how she forced an entire industry to become more accepting of talent―however it appears or sounds."
― Economist

"Ella Fitzgerald made becoming a great artist seem effortless. She hid her will, her drive, and her originality behind the mask of a modest, soft-spoken woman. Now, at last, Judith Tick shows exactly how Fitzgerald explored and shaped every form of American popular music. In the process she thwarted all the boundaries of class, race, and gender that threatened to confine her. Tick’s musical knowledge is impeccable; so are her reporting and her scholarship. 'I won’t be left behind,' Fitzgerald used to vow. This stirringly complete biography ensures that she never will be."
― Margo Jefferson, author of Constructing a Nervous System

"In this radiant, rich, no-stone-unturned biography, Judith Tick shows us how Ella Fitzgerald ‘became’ not only one of America’s greatest vocalists but a brilliant innovator who forever changed the status of ‘the female singer’ in her time and beyond."
― Paula J. Giddings, author of Ida: A Sword Among Lions

"Becoming Ella Fitzgerald is a treasure―a comprehensive, deeply researched, and documented biography that finally gives Ella the complexity and depth that she deserves. Placing Fitzgerald in the intersection of race and gender at mid-twentieth century and overturning often repeated half-truths about her life and career, Tick highlights the beauty and artistry of Fitzgerald’s voice and the full range of her genre-crossing career. Becoming Ella Fitzgerald is essential reading for anyone interested in the Ella, jazz, or American popular culture."
― Ingrid Monson, author of Freedom Sounds: Civil Rights Call Out to Jazz and Africa

"[Tick] exposes speculation, fills fissures with fact, and finds a fresh feminist heroine of transformative authority."
― John McDonough, senior contributor, Down Beat

"More than a decade in the making, Becoming Ella Fitzgerald is a biography truly worthy of the ‘First Lady of Song’."
― Ricky Riccardi, Grammy-winning author of What a Wonderful World

"Remarkable.… [O]pens up whole areas of her story that have seldom been explored in print, and in the process reveals a woman whose exceptional artistry infused a bewildering variety of material with a touch of genius."
― Alyn Shipton, host of BBC jazz programs and research fellow at the Royal Academy of Music

"At last, we know where Ella came from and how she became our beloved First Lady of Song. Becoming Ella Fitzgerald is a first-rate job of research and a great read."
― Dan Morgenstern, director emeritus, Institute of Jazz Studies, Rutgers University

"Judith Tick’s much-needed updated biography uses new research and keen musicology, and brings forth a revealing and fully convincing portrait of Lady Ella as visionary, social activist, and still-modern singer."
― John Szwed, author of Billie Holiday: The Musician and the Myth

"A magisterial biography...rendered in luxuriant prose.... This is a superior addition to the shelf on America’s jazz legends."
― Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"[A] comprehensive and fascinating biography of an American music titan….Essential for casual fans of jazz and music history and Fitzgerald aficionados alike, this thoroughly impressive work will be hard to equal. As masterful and wonderful as its subject."
― Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"Tick illuminates the artist and her experiences with precision, insight, and fluency…. A defining, revelatory, and invaluable biography."
― Donna Seaman, Booklist (starred review)


Photo credit: James W. Blackman

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