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 ...
Her father, Obadiah Jenkins, was a factory worker, and her mother, Annabelle Walker, was a domestic one. Her parents’ ...
Singer-songwriter Ella Jenkins, a Chicago-native who had delighted children with her incredible music for decades, has passed ...
Ella Jenkins, the woman who popularized childhood classics like “I’ve Been Working on the Railroad,” died on 9. After […] ...
Ella Jenkins entertained young audiences for over 60 years and showed how music can be a powerful source of learning and ...
Ella Jenkins performs with students at the LaSalle Language Academy of Chicago in 2004. “Then all of a sudden in college, at San Francisco State, I was singing in coffeehouses for adults,” she ...
The prolific musician, entertainer, and educator released 39 albums during her lifetime, including the enduringly popular ...
Ella Jenkins, the legendary singer-songwriter known as the “First Lady of Children’s Music,” has died. John Smith, associate ...
Ella Jenkins, the Chicago-based singer and songwriter renowned as the “First Lady of Children’s Music,” has passed away at ...
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 ...