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Billie Holiday

About Me

This is a TRIBUTE SITE for Billie Holiday, made by fans - for fans.

MyGen Profile GeneratorThe first popular jazz singer to move audiences with the intense, personal feeling of classic blues, Billie Holiday changed the art of American pop vocals forever. Almost fifty years after her death, it's difficult to believe that prior to her emergence, jazz and pop singers were tied to the Tin Pan Alley tradition and rarely personalized their songs; only blues singers like Bessie Smith and Ma Rainey actually gave the impression they had lived through what they were singing. Billie Holiday's highly stylized reading of this blues tradition revolutionized traditional pop, ripping the decades-long tradition of song plugging in two by refusing to compromise her artistry for either the song or the band. She made clear her debts to Bessie Smith and Louis Armstrong (in her autobiography she admitted, "I always wanted Bessie's big sound and Pops' feeling"), but in truth her style was virtually her own, quite a shock in an age of interchangeable crooners and band singers.

With her spirit shining through on every recording, Holiday's technical expertise also excelled in comparison to the great majority of her contemporaries. Often bored by the tired old Tin Pan Alley songs she was forced to record early in her career, Holiday fooled around with the beat and the melody, phrasing behind the beat and often rejuvenating the standard melody with harmonies borrowed from her favorite horn players, Armstrong and Lester Young. (She often said she tried to sing like a horn.) Her notorious private life -- a series of abusive relationships, substance addictions, and periods of depression -- undoubtedly assisted her legendary status, but Holiday's best performances ("Lover Man," "Don't Explain," "Strange Fruit," her own composition "God Bless the Child") remain among the most sensitive and accomplished vocal performances ever recorded. More than technical ability, more than purity of voice, what made Billie Holiday one of the best vocalists of the century -- easily the equal of Ella Fitzgerald or Frank Sinatra -- was her relentlessly individualist temperament, a quality that colored every one of her endlessly nuanced performances.

~ John Bush, All Music Guide.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 12/10/2006
Band Website: cmgworldwide.com/music/holiday/
Influences: Billie Dove
Louis Armstrong
Bessie Smith
Lester Young
Sounds Like: The Blues Are Brewin' with Louis Armstrong - 1947.

Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans with Louis Armstrong - 1947.

God Bless The Child and Now (Baby) Or Never with Count Basie & His Sextet - August 1950.

Strange Fruit - February 1959.

Please Don't Talk About Me - February 1959.
Type of Label: Major

My Blog

New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival

The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival is back for another two weekends this year featuring a stellar group of performers. It will be held on April 27-29, 2007 and May 4-6, 2007 so if you happen...
Posted by Billie Holiday on Tue, 06 Feb 2007 07:52:00 PST

Start Spreadin' The News...

We at /billieladyday would like to hear if you know of any upcoming gigs, shows, concerts, festivals, etc. in tribute to Ms. Billie Holiday or in fact, anything within the wonderfu...
Posted by Billie Holiday on Sun, 31 Dec 2006 02:27:00 PST