Billie Holiday Analysis

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Billie Holiday: A Different Account “Billie Holiday: The Musician and the Myth” was written by John Szwed and published in 2015 by Penguin Random House. Szwed’s resume includes professor of anthropology at Yale, professor of music at Columbia University and professional jazz musician. He has written a number of books, including several on jazz musicians. Many books have been written on Billie Holiday, including several biographies and an autobiography. Most of the writings have focused mainly on her personal life, stressing her troubles, and less on her music. Szwed’s goal was to change that and to educate people on who she was as an artist. “What I have tried to do is write a different kind of book…one that sets her life in the particular
Billie Holiday was a musician like no other. She is known for saying “No two people on earth are alike, and it’s got to be that way in music or it isn’t music” (PBS). Holiday created her own style of music. She sang with so much feeling and emotion that she captured not only the attention, but the hearts of her audience. Holiday lived in a time when racism was prevalent and racial equality was nonexistent. She used her platform to speak up for what she believed in. “Holiday debuted Strange Fruit in a 1939 performance at Cafe Society, New York's first integrated nightclub” (Monir). “The song Strange Fruit was written by Abel Meeropol as a poem” (Monir). The poem was written about the lynching of African Americans. Holiday was courageous enough to sing the song even though it was not acceptable to speak of these things during that time. Billie Holiday was a respected musician who left her mark on the
In my opinion, one of the most important aspects is the part that recognizes her role models. According to the book, Holiday’s role models were Louis Armstrong and Bessie Smith. “More precisely, she said that she wanted to achieve the style of Louis Armstrong and the feeling of Bessie Smith, style perhaps meaning the way Armstrong sang, his technique, and feeling being the emotions awakened by Smith’s singing” (Szwed 108). I believe it is important to have role models, someone who inspires you. It’s interesting to know who Holiday’s role models were, being that she was such a distinct artist. I also believe that a role model is not necessarily who you strive to become, but rather who you respect enough to look to for guidance in forming your own

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