Origin: Mooringsport, LA
Decades: 1920's, 1930's, and 1940's
Huddie Ledbetter, known as Leadbelly, was a unique figure in the American popular music of the 20th century. Ultimately, he was best remembered for a body of songs that he discovered, adapted, or wrote, including "Goodnight, Irene," "Rock Island Line," "The Midnight Special," and "Cotton Fields." But he was also an early example of a folksinger whose background had brought him into direct contact with the oral tradition by which folk music was handed down, a tradition that, by the early years of the century... Read More
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nick Hudson, FL |
06.14.08 as soon as possible |
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Shara Toronto, ON Canada |
04.22.08 I love leadbelly! Odetta does some really good covers of his songs...and she is not on here... |
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T.T. Tucker Denison, TX |
02.28.08 That's what I'm trying to figure out. He's only one of the most important American folk/blues musicians. The got junk on Nickelback and Chris Brown, but nothing on Lead Belly. |
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lleeaahhpie United States |
12.29.07 why no leadbelly bio? |
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Hudson, FL
asap i listen all day put new music at night