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Billie Holiday, 1954
Leigh A. Wiener (American, 1929-1993); Berlin, Germany
Gelatin silver pr…
Billie Holiday
Billie Holiday, 1954
Leigh A. Wiener (American, 1929-1993); Berlin, Germany
Gelatin silver pr…
Billie Holiday, 1954 Leigh A. Wiener (American, 1929-1993); Berlin, Germany Gelatin silver print on ektalure paper; 20 × 16 in. 87.6.2 Gift of Leigh A. Wiener. ©Leigh Wiener / 7410 Inc. All rights reserved

Billie Holiday

ClassificationsPhotographs-gelatin silver prints
DateJanuary 1954
Place DepictedBerlin, Germany, Europe
MediumGelatin silver print on ektalure paper
Dimensions20 × 16 in. (50.8 × 40.6 cm)
Credit LineGift of Leigh A. Wiener. ©Leigh Wiener / 7410 Inc. All rights reserved
Object number87.6.2
DescriptionPhotograph of Billie Holiday looking upward and to the viewer's left, taken at a jazz concert in Berlin, Germany by photographer Leigh A. Wiener in 1954.

Wiener recalls the day the photo was taken:
"'Jazz Club - USA' was touring Germany. It was a bitter cold night in Berlin, but inside the large hall, things were warming up.

Buddy DeFranco opened the show with 'I'll Remember April' with a ten minute solo by his drummer, Bobby White. Then came Red Norvo doing 'Dancing on the Ceiling.'

Now, it was Billie's turn. Like the audience, I had really come for Billie Holiday. Out she came and went right to it...'My Man,'...'Billie's Blues,'...'Tenderly'...

'Be right back,' she told the audience as she headed backstage for a break. A friend greeted her with a beer. Another lit her cigarette. Suddenly she noticed me with three cameras around my neck. 'Want a beer, kid?' 'I'd rather have more Billie Holiday,' I replied. 'You can have both,' she said as she handed me a cold beer.

'Anything special?' she said. 'I've always loved your "Love Come Back to Me,"' I answered. I didn't think she heard me as she turned to some backstage friends.

To a loud ovation, Billie Holiday was back on stage. She must have heard because her first song was 'Lover Come Back to Me.'"
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