BBC Radio 3's Jazz Now show co-presenter and London Music Award-winner Emma Smith will be performing a tribute concert to Ella Fitzgerald in Cumbria.

The show, part of the Lake District Summer Music Festival, takes place at Zeffirellis, in Ambleside, on Sunday July 30.

The self-confessed Ella aficionado celebrates the centenary of the First Lady of Song by following her phenomenal career, from her earliest recordings with Chick Webb, through her work with Dizzy Gillespie and her meeting with the great Norman Granz, onto her work with Louis Armstrong and Oscar Peterson.

Songs to be featured include Dream a Little Dream of Me, Cheek to Cheek, It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing), Honeysuckle Rose, Someone to Watch Over Me, and more.

The third generation of a family of musicians, Emma began her singing career at 14, and the year after joined National Youth Jazz Orchestra as the featured vocalist.

She was awarded a scholarship to study at the Purcell School as its first-ever jazz vocalist.

Whilst studying at the Royal Academy of Music, Emma released her self-penned, critically-acclaimed jazz album, The Huntress, which went to number one in the iTunes jazz charts.

Having already shared the stage with Georgie Fame, Goldie and the late Sir John Dankworth, she won the Rising Star award at the London Music Awards 2015, and has been nominated for a BBC Jazz Award.

As one-third of the chart-topping, three-part harmony group The Puppini Sisters, she has toured the world for four years, and recently recorded a new album, The High Life.

This concert takes place at Zeffirellis on Sunday July 30, from 8pm, and tickets are available from the venue's box office.