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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
Aristide Bruant at Les Ambassadeurs
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, May MiltonThe singularly untalented young English woman, May Milton, danced briefly on stage in Paris as part of a performing troupe and then in a solo act
Ulysses weeps at the song of DemodocusUlysses weeping as he listens to the songs of the blind musician, Demodocus. From "Stories From Homer" by the Rev. Alfred J. Church, M.A.; illustrations from designs by John Flaxman
Singing of the Blessed" Singing of the Blessed, a scene from Dantes Paradiso. Engraving from 1870. Engraving by Gustave Dore, Photo by D Walker."
Victorian London - The ChoirVintage engraving showing a scene from 19th Century London England. The Choir of Westminster Abbey
Thomas Britton.Engraved image in feb 1777 by lond mag.AdobeRGB.Now in the public domain
Illustration of open human vocal fold to inhale air, also known as vocal cords
Woman choir singer holding songbook
Billie Holiday SingsAmerican blues singer Billie Holiday (1915 - 1959) singing with an orchid in her hair, early 1950s. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Jane Avril at the Jardin de Paris
Medieval Singing Contest WartburgIllustration of a Medieval Singing Contest Wartburg
Entertainment for the kingIllustration of a Entertainment for the king
Bards before the kingIllustration of a Bards before the king
Street singerAntique illustration of a Russian street singer
Woman holding staved sheets for musical notation singing with notes flying out of her mouth, front view
Illustration of closed human vocal fold also known as vocal cord
Minnesangerbrunnen fountain, art nouveau, 1905, Rosenaupark, Nuremberg, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
Opera: Scene from Verdis Falstaff
Young woman at microphone, singing, (B&W)
Caruso In Naplescirca 1920: Italian opera singer, Enrico Caruso (1873 - 1921) on a balcony in Naples. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Enrico Carusocirca 1900: Italian operatic tenor Enrico Caruso (1873 - 1921), one of the first opera singers to achieve fame through gramophone recordings. (Photo by W. & D. Downey/Getty Images)
Jane Avril
Gondoliers ArrangementThe cover of the score of one of Ernest Bucalossis dance arrangements of music from the Gilbert and Sullivan opera The Gondoliers, circa 1889. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Caudieux - Singer at the Clubs Eldorado