Clarence Halliday (1898–1937) (also known as Clarence Holiday) is an American musician and the probable father of singer, Billie Holiday.[1]
At the age of 15 years old, Halliday became the unmarried father of Billie Holiday who was born to 13 year old Sadie Fagan. Halliday rarely visited Fagan or her daughter.[2]
When he was 21 years old he moved from Baltimore to Philadelphia.[3]
Halliday played rhythm guitar and banjo as a member of the Fletcher Henderson Orchestra (1928–33). Halliday also recorded with Benny Carter (1934) and Bob Howard (1935) and worked with Charlie Turner (1935), Louis Metcalf (1935–36), and the Don Redman Big Band (1936–37).