BILLIE HOLIDAY A FIERCE SPIRIT
Closer US|July 24, 2023
SHE ENDURED CRUSHING POVERTY AND RACISM, BUT THE ICONIC SINGER ALWAYS REMAINED TRUE TO HERSELF
Lisa Chambers
BILLIE HOLIDAY A FIERCE SPIRIT

Billie Holiday had reasons to sing the blues. Abandoned by her father and raised in Harlem by her often-unemployed mother, “we were starving,” Billie recalled. But she learned how to survive. At age 14, she walked into the Log Cabin Club and told the owner she could sing. “An old guy playing a piano… struck ‘Travelin’ and I sang. The customers stopped drinking. They turned around and watched.… That’s how I got my start,” she said. “First thing I did was get a sandwich. Mother and I ate that night, and we have been eating pretty well since.”

This story is from the July 24, 2023 edition of Closer US.

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