famous jazz singer. The year following that, she began recording under her own stage name. Some of the musicians who she performed with her the best, such as Lester young, a tenor sax player. Lester was a boarder mother’s house, so they were good friends. He was the one who gave her the nickname Lady Day. gave him the nickname Prez. She also performed with Artie Shaw and Count Basie.
When Billie was on the Columbia label, someone gave her the song "Strange Fruit" about lynching. She sang the song at a club in 1939, afraid of some kind of retaliation. Later on, Billie said that it was similar to the death of her father, is part of the reason why she performed it. She was upset that a lot of people didn’t the song. She said," They’ll ask me to sing that sexy song about the people swinging." Columbia didn’t record it, but Commodore Records did. She sang that song for twenty years.
She began doing drugs in the 1940′s, married Jimmy Monroe, a trombonist in 1941. At the same time, she was with her drug dealer Joe Guy living common law. She divorced her husband in 1947, and departed from her drug dealer, but spent eight months a correctional facility for women. Because her Cabaret Card was taken, she couldn’t perform in clubs in New City for the last twelve years of her life, except once at the Ebony Club with permission.
She continued substance abuse, and getting into the worst relationships with men.
She died in 1959 from cirrhosis of the liver. She was just 44 years old. All she had was seventy cents in the bank, and a $750 tabloid A movie Lady Sings The Blues was done about her life starring Diana Ross. It wasn’t the real it gave Diana a Best Actress nomination. Billie has been an inspiration for many people and is still one of
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