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Billie's Blues A Survey Of Billie Holiday's Career 1933-1959
open our order pageJohn Chilton
Quartet Books, 1977
Paperback. 272pp. b&w illustrations
£5.95

Billie's Blues With a foreword by Buck Clayton.

Billie's Blues is an account of her professional life and musicianship; the paradoxical story of a singer who never received the adulation from the general public that she needed but who exercised an indelible influence on her contemporaries.

"Billie Holiday's voice was the voice of living intensity of soul in the trust sense of that greatly abused word. As a human being she was sweet, sour, kind, mean, generous, profane, lovable and impossible, and nobody who knew her expects to see anyone quite like her again." - LEONARD FEATHER

JOHN CHILTON, authority on jazz and himself a professional jazz trumpeter, has written the first ever biography of this extraordinary woman, sifting the truth of her dramatic and tragic life from the distortions and sensational treatment of her own notoriously unreliable autobiography, and the film of the same name, Lady Sings the Blues.

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FURTHER READING

With Billie by Julia Blackburn
Lady Sings the Blues Billie Holiday's autobiography
Billie Holiday: Wishing On the Moon by Donald Clark
Lady Day by Robert O'Meally
Strange Fruit David Margolick's book on Billie Holiday and the song that foretold a social movement
Sassy the life of Sarah Vaughan by Leslie Gourse
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