Billie Holiday - Fine and Mellow (1957)
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Reunited after many years with tenor saxophonist Lester Young, Billie's visual reaction to his moving solo remains as eloquent as anything she ever sang; a touching finale to their historic musical partnership. Introduced by Robert Herridge (producer/host of CBS' "The Sound of Jazz"), this is perhaps the single most famous "live jazz" performance in TV history. Other members of the all-star band seen here: Coleman Hawkins, Ben Webster, Gerry Mulligan, Roy Eldridge, Doc Cheatham, Vic Dickenson, Danny Barker, Milt Hinton, Mal Waldron..."We shall not see their likes again."
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Mr. Mulligan, it's your chorus.
NOT!!!
It's true that white artists were influenced by black artists, and in many cases have jacked their styles & even ripped off their music, too. But "SPEAKONIT", there are SO many examples of original artists (of ALL COLORS) that disprove your angry statement. Let it go, YO!!!
Tears!