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  1. Boswell sang from a wheelchairor a seated position—during her career, owing to either a childhood bout with polio [1] or a fall from the back of a coaster wagon. The general public was not aware of her condition, although Boswell herself did not keep it a secret.

  2. 8 déc. 2019 · Using a wheelchair made performing live and on screen difficult for Connee, and she would frequently perform and be photographed in situ by a piano or in her wheelchair covered by a long gown...

  3. As a child, Connee was stricken with polio, which confined her permanently to a wheelchair, but did not diminish her drive. The three Boswell Sisters were intensely musical, playing the cello,...

  4. 24 avr. 2017 · Un destin tiré à la courte paille. Ella Fitzgerald grandit dans un contexte de crise économique, la Grande Dépression. Face au chômage qui frappe la population, l’industrie du spectacle vivant fait figure d’échappatoire, d’alternative.

  5. Toward the end of her life, the jazz legend was confined to a wheelchair and spend most of her time in her Beverly Hills home. Like many others, she became a victim of a disease that has killed individuals from all walks of life.

  6. 13 avr. 1993 · “A normal summer camp won’t take a child on chemotherapy or in a wheelchair,” said Billy Grubman, who co-founded Dream Street with his sister, Patty, nearly five years ago.

  7. Ella Fitzgerald, née le 25 avril 1917 à Newport News et morte le 15 juin 1996 à Beverly Hills (quartier de Los Angeles), est une chanteuse de jazz américaine.