``Billie Holiday: The Ultimate Collection'' Celebrates Lady Day's 90th Birthday.LOS ANGELES Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. -- --Legendary Singer's First Multilabel Multimedia Release Includes Two CDs of Her Most Important Recordings Plus a Ground-Breaking DVD DVD: see digital versatile disc. DVD in full digital video disc or digital versatile disc Type of optical disc. The DVD represents the second generation of compact-disc (CD) technology. Highlighted by TV Performances Not Seen since 1956 as Well as Other Billie Holiday Billie Holiday (April 7, 1915 – July 17, 1959), born Eleanora Fagan and later nicknamed Lady Day (see "Jazz royalty" regarding similar nicknames), was an American jazz singer, a seminal influence on jazz and pop singers, and generally regarded as one of the Rarities The 90th birthday of the legendary Billie Holiday will be celebrated with a first -- her first multilabel multimedia retrospective. "Billie Holiday: The Ultimate Collection" (Hip-O/Verve/UMe), released April 5, 2005, is the most comprehensive audio and video portrait of Lady Day ever created. "Billie Holiday: The Ultimate Collection" is the latest in the Deluxe Sound+Vision series from Universal Music Enterprises Universal Music Enterprises is the catalogue division of Universal Music Group. It includes Hip-O Records, Universal Chronicles and UM3 (which is the international label for UME). , which brings together a double-CD retrospective and an in-depth DVD for the most expansive audio and video collection of a major artist's career. Offering 42 digitally remastered recordings from the Columbia, OKeh, Commodore, Decca, Verve, Brunswick, Clef, Capitol and Aladdin labels, spanning her entire recording career from 1935 to 1958 on two CDs, "Billie Holiday: The Ultimate Collection" also includes a DVD of astonishing a·ston·ish tr.v. as·ton·ished, as·ton·ish·ing, as·ton·ish·es To fill with sudden wonder or amazement. See Synonyms at surprise. rarities, from movie and television performances, audio interviews with musical contemporaries and Billie with 60 Minutes' Mike Wallace Mike Wallace may refer to:
n. Examination of the intervertebral disk space using x-rays after injection of contrast media into the disk. and extensive liner notes by jazz historian Ashley Kahn. Honoring the 90th anniversary of Holiday's birth (April 7, 1915), "Billie Holiday: The Ultimate Collection" brings together key recordings from every stage of her career, among them the original versions of her signature songs "God Bless The Child," "Lover Man," "Don't Explain," "Good Morning Heartache" and "Strange Fruit" (the track Time magazine has cited as the most important recording of the 20th century) as well as "'Tain't Nobody's Business If I Do," "Come Rain Or Come Shine," "Lady Sings The Blues" and, from her famed 1956 Carnegie Hall concert, "I Cover The Waterfront." The pair of CDs spotlight some of the most enduring songs of the Great American Songbook and span her music in all styles, contexts and decades of her career, from her singer-in-the-band role during the '30s to pop star maturity in the '40s to world-weary vocalist in the '50s. Along the way, she communes with jazz greats such as pianists Teddy Wilson and Count Basie; tenor saxmen Lester Young, Coleman Hawkins and Ben Webster; and trumpeters This article lists notable musicians who have played the trumpet, cornet or flugelhorn. Classical players
Among the DVD's highlights are three riveting video performances seen for the first time since their original broadcast on ABC ABC in full American Broadcasting Co. Major U.S. television network. It began when the expanding national radio network NBC split into the separate Red and Blue networks in 1928. Television's 1956 "Stars Of Jazz": "My Man," "Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone" and "Billie's Blues." Along with her first appearance on film (in the 1935 Duke Ellington short "Symphony In Black: A Rhapsody (1) A subscription-based online music service from RealNetworks that gives users unlimited access to a vast library of major and independent label music. Within a single interface, Rhapsody provides access to streaming music, Internet radio and extensive music information and Of Negro Life") are four other rare film and TV appearances plus complete performance footage of Holiday's chief influences: Bessie Smith singing "St. Louis Blues" in 1929 and Louis Armstrong performing "I Cover The Waterfront" in 1933. In addition, the DVD includes five rare audio tracks, among them selections from a 1937 Savoy Ballroom gig with the Count Basie Orchestra The Count Basie Orchestra was usually a big band of at least sixteen pieces. Sometimes, as in 1950, it shrank to an eight-piece orchestra. The orchestra, founded by William "Count" Basie, was really a series of bands that had many members come and go over a span of many years, from , an all-star jam marking Esquire's inaugural jazz concert in 1944 and a 1955 rehearsal with pianist Jimmy Rowles. Notable too are a rarely heard 1956 radio interview with renowned TV journalist Mike Wallace and audio interviews with Holiday collaborators. A robust timeline allows for an interactive tour through the entire DVD, linking dates from her humble birth in Philadelphia to her star-studded funeral in New York City New York City: see New York, city. New York City City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S. in 1959 with appropriate performances and historic photos, posters, headlines and documents, much of which is made publicly available for the first time. The DVD portion of "Billie Holiday: The Ultimate Collection" was overseen by award-winning producer Toby Byron. Byron has produced definitive TV shows and DVDs on Louis Armstrong and Ray Charles as well as landmark histories of Jazz and the Blues. His production company, Multiprises, has also produced shows such as "The Kennedy Center Presents A Tribute to Muddy Waters," an HD live TV special with Bo Diddley, Buddy Guy, Bob Dylan, Keith Richards and Keb Mo', to name a few, as well as the CBS (Cell Broadcast Service) See cell broadcast. Mother's Day Special with Robin Williams, among others. The sixty-minute, Byron-produced "Lady Day: The Many Faces of Billie Holiday" premiered on A&E in 1992, winning a Cable ACE Award, among other honors. It is widely known to be the definitive film on Billie Holiday. This new Deluxe Sound+Vision release of "Billie Holiday: The Ultimate Collection" becomes the definitive overview -- audio and video -- of one of the major musical figures of modern times. Other artists covered in this series include Bob Marley's "Legend," Jimi Hendrix's "Blue Wild Angel," B.B. King's "Anthology" and more. For more information on "Billie Holiday: The Ultimate Collection," please contact Paula Witt (pwitt@shorefire.com) at Shore Fire Media: 718-522-7171, http://www.Multiprises-L5.com, http://www.shorefire.com; or Amy Gardner (amy.gardner@umusic.com) at Universal Music Enterprises: 310-865-9804. |
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