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Billie Holiday

Billie Holiday was known, as one of America's most memorable and influential all-time great jazz vocalist. The inspiration for many aspiring singers today, Holiday had a singular voice steeped in aching emotion and fueled by an uncanny sense of swing. She not only stamped her distinctive signature on such standards as "Night And Day," but she also contributed remarkable originals to the jazz canon, including "Strange Fruit" and "God Bless The Child." Influenced by Bessie Smith and Louis Armstrong, Holiday not only sang with passion and conviction, but she also improvised with a trumpeter's sensibility. Born Eleanore Harris on April 7, 1915. Her father Clarence Holiday and mother Sadie Fagan were teenagers who resized in Baltimore, Maryland at the time. Her father was a professional guitarist and Banjo player whose parents didn't approve of marriage cause of their lifestyle felt it was a scandal. After three years her parents decided to marry. Her father called her Bill, because she was a tomboy. Eleanor hated her


Her recordings became a masterpiece to the name jazz. She was also featured on Artie's radio spot in Boston. She liked the actress Billie Dove, so she decided to go from Bill to Billie Holiday. Her style was the most profound in the field of jazz. Billie made her first solo appearance at the New York Town Hall and later appeared in the movie New Orleans. An agent named Joe Glaser heard Billie sing and signed her on the spot. A completely natural singer who never took a serious music lesson in her life, she read music only with difficulty. By age 14, she began to sing in a nightclub called Pod's and Terry's that paid her $18. After years of singed, the club decided to change their name. Untrained and no knowledge Billie was able to create the most sophisticated music effect. The most memorial of all was an acute dramatic intensely that she could make all of her lyrics profound and deeply irresistible. By the time she was twenty the jazz world seemed to be at Billie Holiday's feet. She was arrested again for drugs and her health started to fail. Billie worked her way back to the limelight making stops at New York's Carnegie hall and Europe. By the age 10 she was well developed that the men viewed her different.

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