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Billie Holiday1954: American jazz singer Billie Holiday (1915 - 1959), also known as Lady Day, during a performance. Original Publication: Picture Post - 7380 - Billie Holiday - unpub
Bilie Holliday Wearing Fur Coat(Original Caption) Billie Holliday. Blues singer who died tragically at age 46. Undated photograph
Billie Holiday Wearing Evening GownItalian nobelwoman of the 11th Century. The Countess Mathilde (1046-1115) Tuscany
Jazz Musicians Performing in Concert(Original Caption) 1944-New York, NY - Jazz made its debut at the austere Metropolitan Opera House on Jan
Billie Holiday and Lionel Hampton at Metropolitan Opera House(Original Caption) 1/18/1944-New York, NY: The music waxes sweet and hot as Lionel Hampton and Billie Holliday take over at Exquire's Fourth annual all American Jazz Concert
Billie Holliday With Drummer Sid Catlett(Original Caption) 1/26/44-New York City: Two top jive artists are shown at the Esquire All-American jazz concert, held at the Metropolitan Opera House on January 18th
Billie Holiday(Original Caption) 1947-Publicity handout of Billie Holiday. depicted alone with her head resting on her hands
Billie Holiday (1915-1959), American jazz singer
Billie Holiday and Bill Robinson Dancing(Original Caption) 5/30/1948-New York, NY - Dancer Bill Robinson takes torch singer Billie Holiday for a whirl on the dance floor at the Club Ebony
Billie Holiday SingingJazz legend Billie Holiday (1915-1959) began singing professionally in the early 1930s, touring with the Count Basie and Artie Shaw orchestras before embarking on a solo career in 1940
Billie Holiday Leaving Police Station(Original Caption) 2/24/1956-Philadelphia, PA - Singer Billie Holiday is shown leaving the pokey with her pet dog following her release on bail on charges of being a narcotics user
Mourners Outside Church for Billie Holiday's Funeral(Original Caption) 7/21/1959-New York, NY- Crowds mill around St. Paul the Apostle Roman Catholic Church as the casket of blues singer Billie Holiday is brought out following a solemn requiem mass