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They chose happiness over fame
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By Carol Sorgen “You can be happy, or you can be a star,” a long-ago manager in essence told Baltimore jazz singer Ethel Ennis. For Ennis, the decision was easy, both then and now. “I’d rather be happy,” said the 80-yearold native Baltimorean who, despite never having actually sought the spotlight — “I can advise people on how not to be a star!” she laughed — has nevertheless enjoyed enough of its glow throughout the years to have no regrets. “Happiness is success,” Ennis declared, sitting alongside her husband of almost 47 years, former journalist and author Earl Arnett. The two met when Arnett, working on an article for the Baltimore Sun, went to interview Ennis. The article never got written, but five months later, they were married. (More about that later.) On June 13, the couple will be honored for their contributions to music and culture in Baltimore at a gala fundraiser for Concert Artists of Baltimore.
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Getting started Music began as a hobby for Ennis when she took piano lessons as a young girl. Then she started playing in a local band. It wasn’t until she was asked to sing one evening at a gig the band was playing in Randallstown that Ennis’s life changed course and her long, if unorthodox, career as a singer began. (Along the way, she attended business college with the idea of becoming a business secretary.) After graduating from high school in 1950, Ennis began touring with a number of jazz and rhythm-and-blues artists throughout the United States and in London. Her first full-length LP, “Lullabies for Losers,” was released in 1955. Two more albums, A Change of Scenery and Have You Forgotten?, followed in 1957 and 1958, respectively. In 1958, she became internationally known when Benny Goodman selected her as his female vocalist for an “all-star band” that toured Western Europe and appeared at the Brussels World’s Fair. Over the course of her long career, Ennis performed with such accomplished jazz and R&B artists as Louis Armstrong,
L E I S U R E & T R AV E L Jazz singer and recording artist Ethel Ennis and Earl Arnett, her manager and a journalist, have been married for 46 years. The couple will be honored in “A Night at Ethel’s Place,” a benefit for Concert Artists of Baltimore, on June 13.
Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Wynton Marsalis and Ray Brown, and continued to record albums.
A star-spangled innovation In 1973, following the release of her album, 10 Sides of Ethel, Ennis, a lifelong Democrat, was invited to sing the national anthem at the second inauguration of President Richard Nixon. Her a cappella rendition of “The StarSpangled Banner” — the first time it was sung without musical accompaniment at an inauguration — was cheered by many but decried by others. “But now, that’s the way it’s done,” said Ennis, speaking with a mixture of pride and humility.
One might think singing at a presidential inauguration would be a highlight of one’s career, if not one’s life. Not for Ennis. “A car picked us up, took us to Washington (the couple hasn’t owned a car in years), brought us home, and Ethel cleaned out the refrigerator,” Arnett recalled, laughing. That’s just one example of how the couple has followed through on a conscious decision to live modestly and simply. They know “it goes against the American grain, and we don’t have a lot of resources,” they acknowledged. But as Ennis said, “I have to be me.” They also continue to live in the same Mondawmin rowhouse where Arnett first See ENNIS, page 14
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