Question

Some sources claim that this musician’s popular version of a Hungarian piano tune was banned by the BBC due to its tendency to induce suicidal feelings in listeners. NASA’s final transmission to the Opportunity rover was this musician’s version of “I’ll Be Seeing You.” Domestic issues inspired this musician (10[1])to write the songs “Don’t Explain” and “Fine and Mellow.” The refrain “Mama may have, Papa may have” appears in a song this singer co-wrote with Arthur Herzog. This singer was briefly the vocalist for the big bands of Artie Shaw and Count Basie and gave the nickname “Prez” to Lester Young. This singer popularized a song whose lyrics describe “blood on the leaves (-5[1])and blood (10[1])at the root.” (10[1])For 10 points, “God Bless the Child” and “Strange Fruit” are songs by what (10[1])singer what singer nicknamed “Lady Day”? ■END■ (10[2])

ANSWER: Billie Holiday [or Eleanora Fagan] (The Hungarian piano tune is “Gloomy Sunday,” which Holiday’s version popularized in the Anglosphere.)
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Buzzes

PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Joseph ChambersVirginia AUNC C4810
Chris YooWilliam & MaryWake Forest112-5
Noah ChinVirginia Tech AUNC B11410
Jacob EgolDukeLiberty B11710
Catherine MajorWake ForestWilliam & Mary13110
Halah CatesUNC DLiberty A13810
Braeden LaRocheSouth CarolinaLiberty C13810

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