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  1. As the anniversary of her death on July 17, 1959, nears, the star of this week's Live from Carnegie Hall is legendary jazz singer and songwriter Billie Holiday. Fun Fact: Between 1944 and 1957, "Lady Day" performed 22 times at Carnegie Hall. By the mid-1950s, Billie Holiday's lifestyle was taking a toll on her health—she died from liver ...

  2. 9. At Carnegie Hall. 1. Billie Holiday Perfect Complete Collection (box set with 12 discs) SSCD 8005-16 ©1993 Sound Hills Records (made in Japan) This luxury bounded box (13x13x2″) holds almost all the live tracks recorded by BH along her career. It’s an essential item for those who want to explore this side of her discography.

  3. Commodore FL20,006 / Billie Holiday Volume 2 1950年発売 YouTube YouTube; Decca DL5345 / Lover Man 1951年発売 YouTube YouTube; Jazztone J-1010 / Billie Holiday Classics; Jolly Roger 5020 / Billie Holiday Vol.1 1954年発売; Jolly Roger 5021 / Billie Holiday Vol.2 1954年発売

  4. Need help?. Your item will be previously owned but still in great condition. The disc will play perfectly without interruption and the case, inlay notes and sleeve may show limited signs of wear.

  5. 29 de jun. de 2020 · Billie Holiday’s famous back-to-back concerts on November 10, 1956, began at the beginning: “Mom and Pop were just a couple of kids when they got married. He was 18, she was 16, and I was three.”. Narrating from the stage between songs, Gilbert Millstein of The New York Times read excerpts from Holiday’s recently published autobiography ...

  6. www.billieholiday.be › session › 0075_1946-may-27Billie Holiday Discography

    17 de mar. de 2022 · Jack Millar's "Fine and Mellow" states incorrect that the 1946 Carnegie Peformances were on 3 and 17 june 1946: correct is 27 may and 3 june 1946. The 3 tracks of this session are surely from one-and-the-same session, in this sequence, most probably 27-may-1946.

  7. Billie Holiday, Roy Eldridge (trumpet), Coleman Hawkins (saxophone), Carl Drinkard (piano), Tony Scott (piano), Kenny Burrell (electric guitar), Carson Smith (double bass), Chico Hamilton (drums) Recorded: 1956; Recording Venue: Carnegie Hall, New York City