Billie Holiday: A Biography [2024]

: Discuss her "apprenticeship" listening to Louis Armstrong and Bessie Smith records, which shaped her unique phrasing and emotional delivery. Chapter 2: Harlem and the Rise of "Lady Day" (1929–1938)

Author Paul Alexander on Billie Holiday Biography "Bitter Crop" Billie Holiday: A Biography

: Highlight her struggles with extreme poverty, skipping school (she dropped out in the 5th grade), and early survivors' instincts after being sent to a Catholic reform school at age nine. : Discuss her "apprenticeship" listening to Louis Armstrong

: Born in Philadelphia in 1915 to teenage parents, she spent a volatile childhood in Baltimore. : The origin of her nickname "Lady Day"

: The origin of her nickname "Lady Day" and their legendary musical shorthand that defined the swing era.

: Her big break in 1933 when producer John Hammond heard her at a Harlem club and paired her with Benny Goodman for her first recordings.

To create a compelling biography for Billie Holiday , you should structure the content around her evolution from a traumatic childhood to becoming a revolutionary force in jazz and a civil rights icon.