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Odetta

Folk music
Blues
Country blues
Known by just her first name, folk singer Odetta used her strong voice not only as an influential vocalist but also as a campaigner for social justice and civil rights. As a leader of the folk revival of the 1950s, she performed widely in concert, made hit records and had a great influence on other artists including Bob Dylan and Joan Baez. Her full-throated devotion to the traditions of folk songs and the messages they carried played a significant role in the American civil rights movement in the '60s and when President Bill Clinton presented her with a National Medal of the Art...
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Battle Hymn of the RepublicOdetta
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Hit or MissOdetta
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A Hole in the BucketHarry Belafonte and Odetta
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Oh, My BabyOdetta
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Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless ChildOdetta
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Oh, PapaOdetta
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Battle Hymn of the RepublicOdetta

My Eyes Have Seen

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Hit or MissOdetta

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A Hole in the BucketHarry Belafonte and Odetta

Sing Your Song: The Music

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Oh, My BabyOdetta

Odetta And The Blues

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Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless ChildOdetta

Odetta At Carnegie Hall

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Oh, PapaOdetta

Odetta And The Blues

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