Ella Fitzgerald Sings The George and Ira Gershwin Songbook - Personnel

Personnel

Recorded 1959:

  • January 5th-8th
  • March 18th and 26th
  • July 15th-17th,

At Capitol Studios, Hollywood:

Combined personnel listing for all tracks.

  • Ella Fitzgerald – Vocals
  • Nelson Riddle – Arranger, Conductor
  • Don Fagerquist – Trumpet
  • Pete Candoli
  • Joe Triscari
  • Conrad Gozzo
  • Cappy Lewis
  • Vito Mangano
  • Mannie Klein
  • Dale McMickle
  • Shorty Sherock
  • Milt Bernhart – Trombone
  • James Priddy
  • Juan Tizol
  • Richard Noel
  • Tommy Pederson
  • Karl DeKarske – Bass Trombone
  • George Roberts
  • Vincent DeRosa – French horn
  • James Decker
  • Ted Nash – Alto saxophone
  • Benny Carter
  • Ronnie Lang
  • Chuck Gentry – Bass saxophone
  • Plas Johnson – Tenor Saxophone
  • Ed Gilbert – Tuba
  • Red Callender
  • Buddy Collette – Woodwind
  • Buck Skalak
  • Gene Cipriano
  • Jewell Grant
  • Jules Jacob
  • Wilbur Schwartz
  • Justin Gordon
  • William Green
  • Harry Klee
  • Joe Koch
  • Champ Webb
  • Israel Baker – Violin
  • Henry Hill
  • Harold Dicterow
  • Erno Neufield
  • Victor Arno
  • Victor Bay
  • Alex Beller
  • Joseph Livoti
  • Jacques Gasselin
  • Walter Edelstein
  • James Getzoff
  • Eudice Shapiro
  • Ben Gill
  • Murrary Kellner
  • Nat Ross
  • Felix Slatkin
  • Marshall Sosson
  • Misha Russell
  • Paul Shure
  • Dan Lube
  • Gerald Vinci
  • Alvin Dinken – Viola
  • Lou Kievman
  • David Sterkin
  • Stanley Harris
  • Paul Robyn
  • Barbara Simons
  • Elizabeth Greenschpoon – Cello
  • James Arkatov
  • Armand Kaproff
  • George Neikrug
  • Dave Filerman
  • Kurt Reher
  • Katharine Julyie – Harp
  • Paul Smith – Piano
  • Lou Levy – Piano
  • Herb Ellis – Guitar
  • Barney Kessel
  • Joe Comfort – Double bass
  • Ralph Pena
  • Alvin Stoller – drums
  • Mel Lewis
  • Bill Richmond
  • Frank Flynn – percussion
  • Larry Bunker

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