Career
Billie Poole moved to California with her family in 1943, where she founded choirs. She had performances with them in numerous concerts around San Francisco. In 1954 she went to France and acted in the German/French movie "The heroes are tired/Les héros sont fatigués".
Besides she sang spirituals and Jazz.
In 1959 she made recordings with Art Simmons, supported by Clark Terry, Elek Bacsik, Michel Gaudry and Kenny Clarke. On 30 August 1961 she had a live television-appearance in the German programme "Jazz gehört und gesehen" (Jazz for listeners and viewers) hosted by Joachim-Ernst Behrendt). alongside Humphrey Littleton and Eric Dolphy
After an appearance in Cologne in that year, a recording with the Kenny Clarke/Francy Boland Big Band was planned, but had to be cancelled as Poole had to return to the United States. In 1962 her first album Sermonette for Riverside was published.
She sang with pianist Jimmy Jones and orchestra. Her second album Confessin" the Blues (1963) featured Junior Mance, Kenny Burrell, Bob Cranshaw and Mickey Roker).
In 1968/1969 Billie Poole was back in France and performed with Memphis Slim.