billie holiday

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a US jazz and blues singer. She was one of the greatest jazz and blues singers ever, and was also called "Lady Day" (1915-59). orig. Eleanora Fagan born April 7, 1915, Baltimore, Md., U.S. died July 17, 1959, New York, N.Y. U.S. jazz singer. She was "discovered" while she was singing in a Harlem nightclub in 1933. Recordings with Benny Goodman and Duke Ellington led to a series of outstanding small-group records (1935-42) featuring musicians such as Lester Young (who gave her the sobriquet Lady Day) and Teddy Wilson. Exposure with the big bands of Count Basie (1937) and Artie Shaw (1938) brought her greater public attention; for the rest of her life she would remain one of the best known of jazz singers. Among the songs identified with her were "Strange Fruit" and "God Bless the Child." Personal crises and drug and alcohol addiction plagued her career, and she was incarcerated in 1947 on narcotics charges. Her voice could reveal a sweet, often sensual expressiveness or disturbing bitterness in the service of a lyric: her clear projection of emotion represents a landmark of personal expression
(1915-1959, born Eleanor Harris) African-American female jazz singer who performed with many famous musicians (such as Count Basie and Benny Goodman)
billie holiday

    Hyphenation

    Bil·lie Hol·i·day

    Turkish pronunciation

    bîli hälıdey

    Pronunciation

    /ˈbəlē ˈhäləˌdā/ /ˈbɪliː ˈhɑːləˌdeɪ/
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