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Odetta Holmes (December 31, 1930 –
December 2, 2008),
known as
Odetta, was an
American singer,
often referred to as "The
Voice of the
Civil Rights Movement"...
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Odetta's discography is
large and diverse,
covering over 50
years and many
record labels. **
denotes Grammy nomination. ***
denotes Grammy Winner 1954...
- singer:
Odetta (1963 album), a
compilation album Odetta (1967 album), a
studio album Odetta (Silverwolf album) or To Ella, a 1998 live
album Odetta (gastropod)...
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Odetta bosyuensis is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Pyramidellidae, the
pyrams and
their allies. This
marine species...
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personalities when
Roland brings Odetta's body into his world, with
Detta suppressing Odetta during most of
their travels.
Odetta eventually returns, and she...
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Odetta &
Larry was a short-lived blues-folk duo in the mid-1950s. It
consisted of
Odetta and
Lawrence B. Mohr, the
former of whom
became the more well...
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picking up
material from folk singers,
including Dave Van Ronk, Fred Neil,
Odetta, the New Lost City
Ramblers and
Irish musicians the
Clancy Brothers and...
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Odetta and the
Blues is an
album by folk
singer Odetta,
released in 1962.
Odetta had
broken ties with her
first manager (and
close friend) Dean Gitter...
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Odetta Sings is a 1970
album by
Odetta. It is her only
album for the
Polydor label. The
album was
recorded with many well-known
session musicians and special...
- music,
including Bob Dylan;
Janis Joplin; Peter, Paul and Mary; the Band;
Odetta;
Gordon Lightfoot; and Ian & Sylvia.
Grossman was born in
Chicago on May...