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An old traditional gospel tune from the story of the battle of Jericho. A Negro Spiritual sang in the tradition of Southern Black Churches to provide hope and lift the spirits of slaves. Read more on Last.fm.
Odetta (December 31, 1930 - December 2, 2008) was an African-American singer whose repertoire consists largely of American folk music, blues, and spirituals. She was born Odetta Holmes in Birmingham, Alabama, grew up in Los Angeles, California, and studied music at Los Angeles City College. Having operatic training from the age of 13, her first professional experience was in musical theater, with a touring company of the musical Finian's Rainbow in 1949. While on tour with Finian's Rainbow, Odetta fell in with an enthusiastic group of young balladeers, and after 1951 concentrated on folksinging. She made her name by playing around the country: at the Blue Angel nightclub (New York City), the hungry i (San Francisco), and Tin Angel (San Francisco), where she and Larry Mohr recorded Odetta and Larry in 1954, for Fantasy Records. A solo career followed, with Odetta Sings Ballads and Blues (1956) and a live album recorded at the Gate of Horn in Chicago in 1957. Harry Belafonte included her in a nationwide television special in 1959, and Odetta Sings Folk Songs was one of 1963's best-selling folk albums. Odetta was active in the civil rights movement and Martin Luther King, Jr. called her the queen of American folk music. Bob Dylan and Joan Baez were among many folk musicians who credited Odetta with being a major influence on their work. Having previous acting experience, Odetta also acted in several films, notably the film of William Faulkner's Sanctuary (1961) and The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman (1974). On December 02, 2008, Odetta died from heart disease in New York City. She was 77 years of age. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
An old traditional gospel tune from the story of the battle of Jericho. A Negro Spiritual sang in the tradition of Southern Black Churches to provide hope and lift the spirits of slaves. Read more on Last.fm.
Odetta (December 31, 1930 - December 2, 2008) was an African-American singer whose repertoire consists largely of American folk music, blues, and spirituals. She was born Odetta Holmes in Birmingham, Alabama, grew up in Los Angeles, California, and studied music at Los Angeles City College. Having operatic training from the age of 13, her first professional experience was in musical theater, with a touring company of the musical Finian's Rainbow in 1949. While on tour with Finian's Rainbow, Odetta fell in with an enthusiastic group of young balladeers, and after 1951 concentrated on folksinging. She made her name by playing around the country: at the Blue Angel nightclub (New York City), the hungry i (San Francisco), and Tin Angel (San Francisco), where she and Larry Mohr recorded Odetta and Larry in 1954, for Fantasy Records. A solo career followed, with Odetta Sings Ballads and Blues (1956) and a live album recorded at the Gate of Horn in Chicago in 1957. Harry Belafonte included her in a nationwide television special in 1959, and Odetta Sings Folk Songs was one of 1963's best-selling folk albums. Odetta was active in the civil rights movement and Martin Luther King, Jr. called her the queen of American folk music. Bob Dylan and Joan Baez were among many folk musicians who credited Odetta with being a major influence on their work. Having previous acting experience, Odetta also acted in several films, notably the film of William Faulkner's Sanctuary (1961) and The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman (1974). On December 02, 2008, Odetta died from heart disease in New York City. She was 77 years of age. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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Joshua
Every Night
He's Got the Whole World in His Hands
Shame and Scandal
Easy Rider
Tomorrow Is A Long Time
Gallows Tree (Gallows Pole)
Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out
Battle Hymn of the Republic
If I Had a Ribbon Bow
Glory, Glory
Masters Of War
Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child
With God On Our Side
Muleskinner Blues
Alabama Bound
Deep Blue Sea
Blowin' In the Wind
Take This Hammer
Been in the Pen
Chilly Winds
Go Down Sunshine
Long Ago, Far Away
The Times They Are A-Changin'
Hound Dog
Mama Told Me Not To Come
'buked and Scorned
The Fox
Paths of Victory
Deep River
Lowlands
Mr. Tambourine Man
Weeping Willow Blues
Movin' It On
Walkin' Down The Line
Long Time Gone
Jack O' Diamonds
Timber
Hard, Oh Lord
Devilish Mary
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John Henry
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