Nina Simone, Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald are synonymous with the golden era of jazz and blues in the United States; symbolic not only of a musical high point, but also of a point in time where racial segregation forced artists to seek more welcoming fanbases. For many black American artists, France was an easy pick; its love affair with jazz and black artists at large arguably beginning following the first world war... and it stood the test of time... that love is enduring today.
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