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Billie sings the blues
Billie sings the blues












billie sings the blues

“She was the holy grail of how I wanted to be able to sing, and what I didn't realize as a young person trying to copy was that you can’t sing like that until some bad shit has happened to you.” singer and actress Paloma Faith also cites Holiday as an influence on her own desire to become a vocalist. You don't have to know anything about her life to feel the kind of pain and tragedy that just embodies her music.” Jose James, a New York based singer who has bridged the worlds of jazz and hip hop for over a decade says, “She showed me that there was a way to feel pain and to transform it into art. Hardship, abusive relationships and addiction had taken their toll on her famous instrument. By this point in her career, when she was just in her early 40s, Holiday’s voice had taken on a fragile and worn quality.

billie sings the blues

The album was released in 1956 to coincide with her autobiography of the same name. This Woman’s Work is a series of stories from Classic Album Sundays and Studio 360, highlighting classic albums by female artists that have made a lasting impact on music and pop culture - like “Lady Sings the Blues” by legendary jazz singer Billie Holiday.














Billie sings the blues