Publication

1995 - Northeastern University Press, Boston, Massachusetts

Language

English

Word Count

77,750 words, Guess

Page Count

311 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • LibraryThing1119665
  • Goodreads4962068

Classifications

  • DDC782.42165/092
  • LCCML420.H58 N53 1995

Description

This compelling biography of Billie Holiday (1915-1959) provides a fresh and revealing portrait of one of the greatest jazz singers of all time. In the first work to separate fact from myth, Stuart Nicholson illuminates the complex details of Holiday's life, her artistry, and her musical legacy. Drawing on extensive interviews with those who knew and worked with Holiday, and on an exhaustive examination of newspaper accounts, court records, and FBI and police files, Nicholson uncovers a wealth of new information about Holiday's life and career. Included are her rape as an eleven-year-old, her battles with drug addiction and alcoholism, her arrest and imprisonment for heroin possession, her sex life, and her struggles against racial prejudice. Throughout his examination of Holiday's stormy life Nicholson weaves a revealing analysis of her performances and recordings. He traces the many strands of Holiday's career against the background of the mid-twentieth-century entertainment business and the day-to-day working environment of jazz musicians. The volume concludes with an authoritative discography by noted jazz historian Phil Schaap.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • Billie HolidayNortheastern University Press1995-01-01

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