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Holiday Billie

Apr 7, 1915

Rating : AA (Data from a birth certificate)

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Remembering Since 1959

Events Events

Family : Change residence 1929 (Moved to NY)

Work : Contracts, agreements November 1933 (First record debut with Benny Goodman) chart Placidus Equal_H.

Crime : Arrest July 1959 (Arrested for drugs while on deathbed) chart Placidus Equal_H.

Death:Death by Heart Attack 17 July 1959 (Age 44) chart Placidus Equal_H.

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American blues and jazz singer nicknamed "Lady Day,” whose incomparable voice was the essence of jazz. She was born to two young teenagers, a 13-year-old mother and a 16-year old father, who married when she was three but didn’t stay together. Her mom moved to New York and left Billie in the care of relatives who mistreated her. Her dad, a musician, had left the family early to tour with a jazz band. One account of her obscure early life places her in a Catholic reform school after she reported that she had been raped. In 1929, Billie moved to New York to be with her mom, but once there, her mother left the young teen on her own. Working as a housecleaner in a brothel, Billie turned to prostitution and landed in trouble with the police. After a few months in jail, the 15-year-old child, who had taught herself to sing by listening to Louis Armstrong and Bessie Smith, started singing in nightclubs in order to earn some money. She auditioned to be a dancer in a Harlem nightclub but was rejected. As she got ready to leave, she began singing, and the impressed club owner signed her on; the customers loved her. In early 1933, an enchanted record producer brought Benny Goodman to a performance. She recorded a demo at Columbia Studios, and on November 27, 1933 she joined Goodman’s group singing “Your Mother’s Son-In-Law.” The song marked her commercial debut. By 1935, she was making recordings and touring. Though the road was not easy for a black female singer, she achieved international fame with the all-star bands of Teddy Wilson, Count Basie, Benny Goodman and Artie Shaw. Her father died on February 23, 1937 while she was on the road, but she didn’t learn of it until a week later. By 1938, she decided to go solo, fed up with the discrimination she encountered while traveling with the Artie Shaw band. While the white musicians could enjoy themselves in segregated restaurants, she was required to stay on the bus. She landed a gig at a popular club that enjoyed a multi-racial audience, and her rendition of “Strange Fruit” about the lynching of blacks became a somewhat controversial hit. In 1941, still with Columbia Records, she recorded “God Bless the Child.” In 1944, she switched to Decca Records, where her recording of “Lover Man” became her third big hit. In 1946, she appeared in her only full-length Hollywood movie, "New Orleans," one of four films she made. The 1940s were turbulent years. On the one hand, her career was in full bloom: she had hit records to her credit, and she was in demand on the theater and nightclub circuit. On the other hand, her emotional swings, her drinking habit, and her indulgence in first marijuana and then opium were taking their toll. She had married Johnnie Monroe; the marriage didn’t last but, nearly as soon as it was over, she married Joe Guy, a trumpeter, and moved on to heroin. In 1947, she lost money trying to support her orchestra and her new husband, her mother died, and she was arrested for possession of marijuana. She spent nearly a year in jail for her crime. After her conviction for drugs, it became impossible for her to get cabaret bookings. She continued to record for Decca and in 1954 and 1958 toured in Europe. The Europeans loved her. In the mid-‘50s she signed recording contracts first with Clef, Norgran, and then with Verve. Her 1956 autobiography subtitled “Lady Sings the Blues” brought her additional publicity. That year, she appeared on a CBS television special,Read less

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Holiday Billie (April 7, 1915 - ?)

Information regarding a public profile for an individual named Holiday Billie born on April 7, 1915, in Philadelphia, is limited. It is important to note that there was a prominent jazz singer named Billie Holiday (born Eleanora Fagan, April 7, 1915 – July 17, 1959). Given the matching birthdate and place of birth, it is highly probable any references found pertain to this well-known artist.

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If the individual you seek information about is indeed Billie Holiday, the renowned jazz singer, substantial information is available. She was known for her distinctive vocal style and poignant interpretations of songs like "Strange Fruit" and "God Bless the Child." Her life was marked by personal struggles, including addiction and turbulent relationships, which influenced her music deeply.

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