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  1. Clarence Halliday ( Baltimore, July 23, 1898 – Dallas, March 1, 1937), also known as Clarence Holiday, was an American musician. He was the father of the singer Billie Holiday. [1] Early life. In Baltimore he attended a boys' school with the banjo player Elmer Snowden.

  2. Apr 3, 2014 · Her father is widely believed to be Clarence Holiday, who eventually became a successful jazz musician, playing with the likes of Fletcher Henderson. Unfortunately for Holiday, her father was...

  3. Feb 25, 2023 · Clarence Holiday was a skilled musician who had a successful career in the jazz scene of the 1920s and 30s. He was known for his mastery of both rhythm guitar and banjo, which he played with style and finesse. One of the highlights of his career was his time as a member of the famous Fletcher Henderson Orchestra from 1928 to 1933.

  4. Born. July 23, 1898 in Baltimore, MD. Died. March 1, 1937 in Dallas, TX. Genre. Jazz. Styles. Early Jazz, Swing. Explore Clarence Holiday's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Clarence Holiday on AllMusic.

  5. Clarence Halliday (1898-1937) (also known as Clarence Holiday) was an American musician and the probable father of singer, Billie Holiday. Early life. At the age of 17 years old, Halliday became the unmarried father of Billie Holiday who was born to 13 year old Julia Sadie Fagan. Halliday rarely visited Fagan or her daughter.

  6. She took her professional pseudonym from Billie Dove, an actress she admired, and Clarence Halliday, her probable father. [22] At the outset of her career, she spelled her last name "Halliday", her father's birth surname, but eventually changed it to "Holiday", his performing name.

  7. (1915–1959) Billie Holiday (1915–1959) was an American jazz singer, songwriter, actress, and an icon in American culture. Billie Holiday was born in Philadelphia to a teenage couple Sarah Julia "Sadie" Fagan and Clarence Holiday. As a young singer Hoiday became part of the vibrant Harlem Renaissance scene, performing in nightclubs and jazz clubs.

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