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Fanfare
Emma Knight & Monica Ainley
26 episodes
11 months ago

Fanfare is a fortnightly culture review podcast with fashion journalist Monica Ainley de La Villardière and cookbook author and Greenhouse co-founder Emma Knight. In every episode we discuss the books, movies, shows, and etceteras that are inspiring us, troubling us, or just getting us talking.





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Fanfare is a fortnightly culture review podcast with fashion journalist Monica Ainley de La Villardière and cookbook author and Greenhouse co-founder Emma Knight. In every episode we discuss the books, movies, shows, and etceteras that are inspiring us, troubling us, or just getting us talking.





Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Molly Johnson Brings Billie Holiday to Dinner
Fanfare
46 minutes 48 seconds
2 years ago
Molly Johnson Brings Billie Holiday to Dinner

In this episode we are joined by Molly Johnson, one of Canada’s most celebrated jazz vocalists, and her imaginary dinner guest, Billie Holiday. Born Elinore Harris in Philadelphia in 1915, Billie Holiday – a name she later chose for herself – rose from a very difficult childhood in Baltimore and then New York City to become one of the greatest and most influential jazz and blues singers of all time. Nicknamed “Lady Day,” Holiday was a key and very influential early voice in the civil rights movement, refusing to stop singing the song Strange Fruit, even under immense pressure and at significant risk to herself and her career. Molly Johnson, who grew up in Toronto with parents who were devoted civil rights activists and members of Toronto’s musical and artistic scene, is an alum of Canada’s National Ballet School, and beyond her musical career which has spanned multiple genres, she is a mother, a philanthropist, the founder of the Kensington Jazz Festival, and a recent laureate of Canada’s Governor General’s Lifetime Artistic Achievement award as well as France’s Chevalier de l’Ordre des arts et des lettres, both awarded this year. You’ll want to stay until the wee hours for this one, and if you do, a friend peanut butter and jelly sandwich might just make its way into your hands.


Show Notes:


Listen to our Dinner with Billie Holiday playlist on Spotify

Email us at fanfarefanmail@gmail.com

Monica Ainley DLV @monicaainleyDLV | Emma Knight @emmalknight 

Molly Johnson’s website, Instagram @mollyjohnsonmusic, + Twitter @themollyjohnson

The NPR Through-line episode we mention: The United States Versus Billie Holiday

The BBC documentary: Billie: In Search of Billie Holiday



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Fanfare

Fanfare is a fortnightly culture review podcast with fashion journalist Monica Ainley de La Villardière and cookbook author and Greenhouse co-founder Emma Knight. In every episode we discuss the books, movies, shows, and etceteras that are inspiring us, troubling us, or just getting us talking.





Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.