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Billie Holiday at Sugar Hill, Jerry Dantzic, Grayson Dantzic ; introduction by Zadie Smith

Label
Billie Holiday at Sugar Hill, Jerry Dantzic, Grayson Dantzic ; introduction by Zadie Smith
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Billie Holiday at Sugar Hill
Oclc number
980136221
Responsibility statement
Jerry Dantzic, Grayson Dantzic ; introduction by Zadie Smith
Summary
In 1957, New York photojournalist Jerry Dantzic spent time with the iconic singer Billie Holiday during a week-long run of performances at the Newark, New Jersey, nightclub Sugar Hill. The resulting images offer a rare behind-the-scenes glimpse of Billie with her family, friends, and her pet chihuahua, Pepe; playing with her godchild (son of her autobiography's coauthor, William Dufty); washing dishes at the Duftys' home; walking the streets of Newark; in her hotel room; waiting backstage or having a drink in front of the stage; and performing. The years and the struggles seem to vanish when she sings; her face lights up. Later that same year, Dantzic photographed her in color at the second New York Jazz Festival at Randall's Island. Only a handful of the photographs in the book have ever been published. In her text, Zadie Smith evokes Lady Day herself and shows us what she sees as she inhabits these images and reveals what she is thinking
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