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Odetta

[ oh-det-uh ]

noun

  1. Odetta Holmes, 1930–2008, U.S. folk singer.
  2. a female given name.


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It also features some Black folk pioneers who inspired future generations, like Odetta and Tracy Chapman.

A central figure in the 1960s folk revival, the Alabama-born singer and guitarist Odetta inspired Bob Dylan, Joan Baez and countless others with her impassioned take on traditional Americana and her unmistakable voice.

“Hit or Miss,” from her 1970 album “Odetta Sings,” is one of her greatest originals.

Over six decades, in thousands of live performances and on more than 250 record albums, Mr. Lee’s mellow and ebullient string bass accompanied a pantheon of music stars, including as well Duke Ellington, Arlo Guthrie, Odetta, Simon and Garfunkel, Harry Belafonte, Ian & Sylvia, Judy Collins, Tom Paxton and Peter, Paul and Mary.

In 1965 he organized a performance in support of the demonstrators who marched from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama with a roster that included Mahalia Jackson, Nina Simone, Odetta, Joan Baez, Sammy Davis Jr. and Tony Bennett.

From Salon

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