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'''Billie Holiday''' (1915-1959) was one of the [[20th century]]'s greatest [[jazz]] singers and songwriters on [[Earth]].
 
'''Billie Holiday''' (1915-1959) was one of the [[20th century]]'s greatest [[jazz]] singers and songwriters on [[Earth]].
   
''In an [[alternate timeline]], [[Alicia Travers]] enjoyed listening to Billie Holiday's [[music]] in her apartment in [[Brooklyn]], [[New York]]. In [[1944]], the occupation of [[United States of America|America]] by the [[Nazi]] and [[Na'kuhl]] [[alliance]] meant that all music made by black musicians was outlawed. However, Alicia and her neighbors would pass around a recording to each other, which included a Billie Holiday song called "''[[My Old Flame]]". ({{ENT|Storm Front}})
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In an [[alternate timeline]], [[Alicia Travers]] enjoyed listening to Billie Holiday's [[music]] in her apartment in [[Brooklyn]], [[New York]]. In [[1944]], the occupation of [[United States of America|America]] by the [[Nazi]] and [[Na'kuhl]] [[alliance]] meant that all music made by black musicians was outlawed. However, Alicia and her neighbors would pass around a recording to each other, which included a Billie Holiday song called "[[My Old Flame]]". ({{ENT|Storm Front}})
   
 
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Revision as of 21:19, 29 June 2015

AT: "at" Billie Holiday (1915-1959) was one of the 20th century's greatest jazz singers and songwriters on Earth.

In an alternate timeline, Alicia Travers enjoyed listening to Billie Holiday's music in her apartment in Brooklyn, New York. In 1944, the occupation of America by the Nazi and Na'kuhl alliance meant that all music made by black musicians was outlawed. However, Alicia and her neighbors would pass around a recording to each other, which included a Billie Holiday song called "My Old Flame". (ENT: "Storm Front")

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