Many of the jazz artists we know are very talented. Their talent is unique as they can translate human emotions by singing or playing instruments. Many people have the ability to touch and touch the souls of people through their wonderful gifts. This technique of converting notes and lyrics into emotional images may be somewhat natural, but viewers have to wonder where their influence comes from. For Billy Holiday, her career has been influenced by personal experience, the impact of the Great Depression, and the ethnic challenge of African Americans in her era. The Great Depression was a major historical event that influenced thousands of Americans in the 1930s.
Strange fruit: the power and protest song of Billie Holiday: The audience was completely silent when Billie Holiday first sang a song called "Strange Fruit". In the 1930s, Billy was known as a performer of jazz and blues music, but this song is not so. This is a song about injustice that will forever change her life. Exploring the two outsiders - Billy Holiday, the young black woman raised in poverty, and the son Abel Melopol, a Jewish immigrant, the challenge to racial discrimination and the pavement of civil rights movement Ping Road song 8 to 12 years old
Billy Holiday was born in Baltimore on April 7, 1915. Billie Holiday's grandfather was once a slave to Virgina. Billy's parents, Sally Fagan and Clarence Holiday were born in Baltimore. They got married in their teens and shortly thereafter Sally bore birth by Eleanor Fagan. As she grew up, she changed her name to Billie Holiday. Soon after the birth, Clarence Holdiay abandoned his family on a tour with Fletcher Henderson. Billy seldom sees her immediate family. Her mother usually leaves her under the care of her relatives. Because of shame and loneliness, Billy got a sense of inferiority. She started doing crazy things and became very self-destructive. When Billy was six years old, her grandmother died. The family condemned death for Billy's acts. At the age of ten, she became a victim of violent rape. As she got older, I worked at a brothel and cleaned the floor and started working. It was here that she first heard Louis Armstrong and bass music!
Billie Holiday (1915-1959) American jazz singer. From the perspective of the title "First Lady of Blues", Billy Holiday is widely regarded as the biggest and most expressive jazz singer in history. Her voice changed into an emotional sharp emotion. Despite being 44 years old, Billie Holiday helped to define the jazz era, and her records are widely sold widely today. Indira Gandhi (1917 - 1984) was the first female prime minister in India. She held power between 1966-77 and 1980-84. Since sympathy held the election at the end of the "emergency" in 1977, she was condemned with an authoritarian tendency and she avoided the military coup d 'to a certain extent. She was assassinated by the Sikh bodyguard in 1984 and dealt with the fierce attack on the Golden Temple.