Né(e)
April 7, 1915
Philadelphia, United States
Décédé(e)
July 17, 1959
New York City, United States
Connu(e) pour
American jazz singer
Billie Holiday (1915–1959) was United States best known for American jazz singer.
Billie Holiday (April 7, 1915 – July 17, 1959) was an American jazz singer from Philadelphia, United States. Nicknamed "Lady Day," she made significant contributions to jazz and pop singing, inspiring new vocal phrasing and tempo manipulation. Her unique vocal delivery and improvisational skills continue to resonate.
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Remembering Billie Holiday
We remember Billie Holiday, born Eleanora Fagan, an American jazz singer whose life spanned from April 7, 1915, to July 17, 1959. Holiday made an extraordinary mark as a singer, composer, actor, and autobiographer, leaving behind a rich legacy in music history. Her unique vocal style and improvisational skills continue to resonate with audiences worldwide.
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Early Life and Origins
Billie Holiday was born on April 7, 1915, in Philadelphia, United States. While details of her early life are limited in public records, her formative years undoubtedly shaped the distinct voice and emotional depth that would define her career. She later passed away in New York City, United States, on July 17, 1959.
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Career Beginnings
Holiday's career began to flourish as she entered the world of jazz and swing music. Her vocal style was notably influenced by jazz instrumentalists of her era. This unique approach allowed her to manipulate phrasing and tempo in a way that inspired many vocalists who followed.
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Major Achievements and Career Highlights
A significant highlight of her career was receiving the nickname "Lady Day" from her close friend and music partner, Lester Young. This moniker became synonymous with her artistic persona. Holiday's contributions were substantial, greatly impacting both jazz music and the broader field of pop singing.
She was widely recognized for her distinctive vocal delivery and her impressive improvisational talents. Her ability to mold a song with raw emotion and spontaneous creativity set her apart as a leading figure in American music. These qualities helped define her enduring appeal and influence.
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Notable Works and Contributions
Billie Holiday's discography includes many revered albums. Key recordings such as "Billie Holiday" (1947), "Lover Man" (1951), "Solitude" (1952), and "Lady Sings the Blues" (1956) showcase her artistry. Other notable works include "Billie Holiday Sings" (1952), "An Evening With Billie Holiday" (1953), "Billie and Stan" (1954), "Music for Torching" (1955), and "Velvet Mood" (1956).
Beyond her extensive musical catalog, Holiday also engaged in film, appearing in "The Emperor Jones" (1933) and "New Orleans" (1947). Her work has been featured posthumously in documentaries like "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?" (1975) and "Io sono Tony Scott, ovvero come l'Italia fece fuori il più grande clarinettista del jazz" (2010). Her autobiography, "Lady Sings The Blues," also stands as a significant literary contribution.
Throughout her life, Billie Holiday was a versatile artist, embodying roles as an actor, composer, singer, singer-songwriter, musician, author, bandleader, and songwriter. Her music primarily spanned genres such as jazz, blues, vocal jazz, swing, and traditional pop, demonstrating her broad artistic range.
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Later Years
Billie Holiday’s career continued through decades, with her final album releases occurring in the mid-1950s. She passed away on July 17, 1959, in New York City, United States. Her passing marked the end of an era for many who admired her unique artistry.
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Legacy and Impact
Billie Holiday's legacy as "Lady Day" continues to shape the understanding and appreciation of jazz and popular vocal performance. Her singular vocal style and inventive improvisations introduced new possibilities for manipulating sound and emotion. She remains an influential figure for musicians and vocalists across genres.
Her work in jazz and swing music cemented her place as a true pioneer. Billie Holiday's ability to infuse her performances with deep emotional honesty ensured that her music transcended time and continues to move listeners. Her artistic vision continues to inspire new generations of performers.
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Quand Billie Holiday est-il/elle décédé(e) ?
Billie Holiday est décédé(e) le 17 juillet 1959 à New York City, United States, à l'âge de 44 ans.
Où est né(e) Billie Holiday ?
Billie Holiday est né(e) à Philadelphia, United States le 7 avril 1915.
Pour quoi Billie Holiday est-il/elle le/la plus connu(e) ?
Billie Holiday est surtout connu(e) pour American jazz singer.
Quel âge avait Billie Holiday à sa mort ?
Billie Holiday avait 44 ans au moment de son décès.
Quelle était la nationalité de Billie Holiday ?
Billie Holiday était originaire de United States.
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