Ella Jenkins, the woman who popularized childhood classics like “I’ve Been Working on the Railroad,” died on 9. After […] ...
CHICAGO (CBS) -- Chicago singer and songwriter Ella Jenkins, known as the "First Lady of Children's Music," has died at the ...
Ella Jenkins, the prolific, multigenerational musical pioneer who became known as the "First Lady of Children's Music," died ...
Jenkins, whose signature tune was "You'll Sing A Song," received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award and was known worldwide ...
Ella Jenkins, a self-taught musician who defied her industry’s norms by recording and performing solely for children, and in ...
Ella Jenkins, the legendary singer-songwriter known as the “First Lady of Children’s Music,” has died. John Smith, associate ...
The prolific musician, entertainer, and educator released 39 albums during her lifetime, including the enduringly popular ...
Ella Jenkins entertained young audiences for over 60 years and showed how music can be a powerful source of learning and ...
By Mike Peed Ella Jenkins, a self-taught musician who defied her industry’s norms by recording and performing solely for children, and in doing so transformed a marginal and moralistic genre ...
Ella Jenkins sings during a photo session in 1996. She recorded more than 40 albums and performed with celebrities including Tony Bennett. “You would’ve thought she was Elvis,” her publicist ...
Legendary Chicago singer and songwriter Ella Jenkins died peacefully Saturday at a senior facility in Chicago. Her well-known songs include "You'll Sing a Song and I'll Sing a Song," "Did You Feed My ...
Young children in a classroom (Photo credit: Shutterstock.com / Ground Picture) Ella Jenkins, whose revolutionary approach to children‘s music transformed how generations learned through song, has ...