ghost of miles Posted March 4, 2006 Report Posted March 4, 2006 (edited) This week on Night Lights it's "Ghosts of Yesterday: Billie Holiday and the Two Irenes (a Jazz Mystery)." In 1939 and 1940 Billie Holiday recorded a handful of poignant songs co-written by a good friend of hers, Irene Wilson (later known as Irene Kitchings). Wilson was grieving over the breakup of her marriage to pianist Teddy Wilson, and "Some Other Spring," in particular, was said to have been inspired by her loss. Before her marriage to Wilson (whom she influenced in many ways, introducing him to classical music and accelerating his development as a piano player), she had worked in Chicago (under the names of Ireme Armstrong and Irene Armstrong Eadie) as the leader of an all-female jazz trio called Three Classy Misses, featuring the unusual instrumentation of piano, violin, and trumpet. After wedding Wilson, however, she ended her career, partly at the behest of her mother-in-law. In the mid-1940s Billie Holiday recorded two more songs that many jazz sources credit to Irene Wilson/Kitchings as well: "Good Morning Heartache" and "No Good Man." The songs were listed as being co-written by "Irene Higginbotham," who had also written "This Will Make You Laugh," recorded by the Nat King Cole Trio in 1941. Irene Higginbotham, according to these jazz sources, was the same woman who had written "Some Other Spring," "Ghost of Yesterday," and two other songs recorded by Billie Holiday for Columbia (including "I'm Pulling Through," which Diana Krall covered on her 2004 CD The Girl in the Other Room). Were they truly the same person? Irene Armstrong had had several different last names, and "Good Morning Heartache" sounded almost like a sequel to "Some Other Spring." The answer is revealed in this edition of Night Lights, which includes all of the Irene Wilson/Kitchings and Higginbotham compositions recorded by Billie Holiday, as well as songs that Holiday co-wrote with Arthur Herzog Jr., the man who supplied the lyrics for Irene Wilson's songs. "Ghosts of Yesterday" airs Saturday, March 4 at 11:05 p.m. Indiana/Eastern time on WFIU and at 9 p.m. Central time on WNIN-Evansville. (World clock here). The program will be archivedby Tuesday morning. Special thanks to Chris Albertson and Chuck Nessa. Next week: "You Better Go Now: Jeri Southern." Edited November 12, 2007 by ghost of miles Quote
ghost of miles Posted March 5, 2006 Author Report Posted March 5, 2006 (edited) Up for broadcast on WNIN-Evansville right now, where it will be followed by Afterglow. Edited March 5, 2006 by ghost of miles Quote
ghost of miles Posted March 7, 2006 Author Report Posted March 7, 2006 (edited) "Ghosts of Yesterday: Billie Holiday and the Two Irenes" is now archived. Mentioned at the end of the program, but I'll say it here again: special thanks to Chris Albertson and Chuck Nessa. Edited November 12, 2007 by ghost of miles Quote
ghost of miles Posted November 12, 2007 Author Report Posted November 12, 2007 This program will re-air tonight on Michigan's Blue Lake Public Radio at 10 p.m. EST, but it is already archived for online listening. Quote
alocispepraluger102 Posted November 12, 2007 Report Posted November 12, 2007 This program will re-air tonight on Michigan's Blue Lake Public Radio at 10 p.m. EST, but it is already archived for online listening. i was listening to miss billie just today. to revisit this nightlights program is a good idea Quote
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