- African-American Folk Rhythms · 1960
- You'll Sing a Song and I'll Sing a Song · 1966
- Get Moving With Ella Jenkins · 2013
- African-American Folk Rhythms · 1960
- Nursery Rhymes: Rhyming & Remembering for Young Children & for Older Girls & Boys With Special Language Needs · 1974
- Rhythms of Childhood · 1963
- Seasons for Singing · 1970
- African-American Folk Rhythms · 1960
- African-American Folk Rhythms · 1960
- African-American Folk Rhythms · 1960
- You'll Sing a Song and I'll Sing a Song · 1966
- This Record Belongs To · 2015
- You'll Sing a Song and I'll Sing a Song · 1966
- 2011
- 1996
Singles & EPs
Compilations
About Ella Jenkins
An enduring matriarch of children's folk music, Ella Jenkins' recording career has spanned seven different decades. Valued by parents and educators alike for her attention to topics like multiculturalism and the environment in addition to preschool subjects like counting and spelling, Jenkins credited the rich musical culture of her Chicago upbringing for her inclusive take on music. Her first album, 1957's Call-and-Response, was a set of American, Arabic, and regional African chants. In 1968, Play Your Instruments and Make a Pretty Sound explored music itself, while 1976's We Are America's Children focused on diversity with her typical mix of traditional and original songs. Later, Sharing Cultures with Ella Jenkins (2003) incorporated multiple languages while spanning styles from blues to traditional Irish fare. Jenkins received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2004 and celebrated 60 years as a Folkways recording artist with Camp Songs in 2017.
- HOMETOWN
- St. Louis, Missouri, United States
- BORN
- 6 August 1924
- GENRE
- Children's Music