
Billie Holiday, born Элеанора Фейган in 1915 in the United States, was a pioneering jazz vocalist whose unique singing style left an indelible mark on the genre. Known for her emotive delivery and impeccable phrasing, she rose to fame with songs like "Strange Fruit" and "God Bless the Child". Her career included collaborations with top jazz musicians and performances at iconic venues such as Carnegie Hall. Despite personal struggles, her influence on jazz and popular music remains profound, earning her a place among the greatest vocalists of all time.
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