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J.P. Devine Movie Review: ‘The United States vs. Billie Holiday’ Great jazz singer’s life torturously lived, difficult to watch. Share Andra Day portrays Billie Holiday in “The United States vs. Billie Holiday.” Takashi Seida/Hulu photo Director Lee Daniels (“The Butler” 2013) brings to the screen a brutal, painful two hours and 10 minutes of the life of the great jazz singer, Billie Holiday, in his film “United States vs. Billie Holiday.” Following close behind the recent “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” George. C. Wolfe’s screen version of August Wilson’s play, rips back the curtain on the ugly past of many of the music world’s great black performers. ....
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Did Billie Holiday have any children? Her personal life explored
Singer Billie Holiday became a trending topic after the release of ‘The United States vs. Billie Holiday.’ Here’s a look at if she had any children as her personal life before death is explored. Billie had passed away in 1959 after she was hospitalized due to cirrhosis of the liver. Ever since the movie has come out, people have been reacting to it on Twitter. Several people applauded the movie and recommended others to watch it. While the movie is a mix of fiction and reality, here’s a look at Billie’s personal life. ....
Soma Ghosh , February 26th, 2021 11:26 Lee Daniels gorgeous star-spangled biopic of Billie Holiday honours the incomparable artist, but risks reducing her to a shiny, heroic emblem more than the harsh-throated contradiction she was, finds Soma Ghosh Norman Granz writes on the liner of Songs For Distingué Lovers (1957) that Billie Holiday “happened to some songs”. From the moment she happened, mainstream culture has tried to explain away the transgressions that make Billie the seminal godmother of RnB queens and punks alike. This 1959 obituary by Time magazine sums up the Establishment’s begrudging awe: Died. Billie Holiday, 44, Negro blues singer, whose husky, melancholy voice reflected the tragedy of her own life. Born of indigent teenagers, schooled in a Baltimore brothel, she stubbornly nursed her resentment …. ....