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Billie Holiday

    April 7, 1915 – July 17, 1959

    Billie Holiday was an American jazz singer and songwriter whose influence on jazz and popular singing is immense. Her vocal style, strongly inspired by instrumentalists, brought a pioneering approach to manipulating phrasing and tempo. Holiday popularized a more personal and intimate way of singing, which forever changed the art of American pop vocals. Several songs she co-wrote became jazz standards and are still celebrated for their depth and emotional power.

    Schwarze Lady
    Die Seele des Blues
    Billie Holiday [With CD (Audio)]
    The Very Best of Billie Holiday: Lady Day: The Singer & the Songwriter
    Lady Sings the Blues
    Billie Holiday: The Last Interview
    • 2019

      The first-ever collection of interviews with the tortured but groundbreaking singer Billie Holiday, part of Melville House’s beloved Last Interview series Legendary singer Billie Holiday comes alive in this first-ever collection of interviews from throughout her career. Included is her last interview, given from her deathbed in a New York City hospital, where police were standing by ready to arrest her for a parole violation should she recover. Also included: The transcript of an interrogation by a US Customs official questioning about whether she'd violated her parole by using drugs on a foreign tour. But the book is more than a look at just the famously tragic side of her life. In other conversations, drawn from music magazines, late-night radio programs, and newspapers across the US and Canada, she discusses her childhood, musicians who influenced her, her friendship -- and falling out -- with the influential sax player Lester Young, why she chose the gardenia as her symbol, why she quit Count Basie's band, her substance abuse problems, writing songs and whether she wrote her own memoir, and more. In frank and open conversations, Billie Holiday proves herself far more articulate, aware, intelligent, and even heroic than the way she's often portrayed. This collection is an essential volume for all who have been moved by her music.

      Billie Holiday: The Last Interview
    • 2015
    • 2008

      Ideal for karaoke enthusiasts and aspiring singers, this Pro Vocal series book features lyrics, melody, and chord symbols for eight iconic songs by Billie Holiday. Accompanied by a versatile CD, it offers demo tracks for listening and backing tracks for practice, which can be adjusted in pitch for personalized rehearsal. Perfect for home use, auditions, and performances, it includes classics like "God Bless' the Child" and "Easy Living," making it a valuable resource for any vocalist.

      Billie Holiday [With CD (Audio)]
    • 1984

      Lady Sings the Blues

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.0(368)Add rating

      "Lady Sings the Blues is the inimitable autobiography of one of the greatest icons of the twentieth century. Born to a single mother in 1915 Baltimore, Billie Holiday had her first run-in with the law at aged 13. But Billie Holiday is no victim. Her memoir tells the story of her life spent in jazz, smoky Harlem clubs and packed-out concert halls, her love affairs, her wildly creative friends, her struggles with addiction and her adventures in love. Billie Holiday is a wise and aphoristic guide to the story of her unforgettable life."--Provided by publisher

      Lady Sings the Blues