• Odetta at Carnegie Hall is a live album by American folk singer Odetta, recorded on April 8, 1960 and released later that year. It is now out of print...
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  • 1960 Odetta at Carnegie Hall Vanguard VSD2072 1962 Town Hall Vanguard VSD2109 1966 Odetta in Japan RCA LSP3457 1976 It's Impossible, a.k.a. Odetta at the...
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  • Robeson Odetta at Carnegie Hall, a 1960 live album by Odetta Jimmy Reed at Carnegie Hall, a 1961 release by Jimmy Reed Judy at Carnegie Hall, a 1961 Judy...
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  • Essential Odetta is a live album by American folk singer Odetta, originally released on LP in 1973. The original double-LP The Essential Odetta included...
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  • come from three albums, One Grain of Sand, My Eyes Have Seen and Odetta at Carnegie Hall. The last 4 selections are previously unreleased tracks from Vanguard...
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    album in 1960. Odetta performed the song at Carnegie Hall on April 8, 1960. The song was included on her album, Odetta at Carnegie Hall the same year....
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  • Odetta released a live version of the song on her live album Odetta at Carnegie Hall which was recorded on April 8, 1960. Joan Baez recorded the song...
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  • Odetta at Town Hall is a live album by American folk singer Odetta, recorded at Town Hall, New York, NY. At this time, Odetta was at the height of her...
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  • Belafonte Returns to Carnegie Hall is a live double album by Harry Belafonte. It is the second of two Belafonte Carnegie Hall albums, and was recorded...
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  • Odetta released the song under the title "The Gallows Pole" on her third album At the Gate of Horn in 1957 and on her live album Odetta at Carnegie Hall...
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  • Americans and Other American Ballads was re-released on CD along with Odetta at Carnegie Hall on the Italian label Universe. It is difficult to locate as an...
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  • including Joe Hickerson - We've Got Some Singing To Do 1958 Odetta on Odetta at Carnegie Hall 1961 Clara Ward and Her Singers 1962 Bob Dylan on his self-titled...
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  • Folkways. Retrieved February 7, 2014. Sung by Odetta on many albums including Odetta at Carnegie Hall Williamson 2004, p. 257 Wall, Mick (2009). When...
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  • these lyrics were already in use in 1949 and before. Odetta used them in her 1960 Carnegie Hall appearance and recording. Mrs Wine is credited by Candie...
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  • with Zoot Sims (1956) With Odetta Sometimes I Feel Like Cryin' (RCA Victor, 1962) Odetta and the Blues (Riverside, 1962) Odetta Sings the Blues (Riverside...
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  • appearing on the 1959 concert album Belafonte at Carnegie Hall. Belafonte had learned "Cotton Fields" from Odetta and been singing it in concert as early as...
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    singer Odetta. The first was released in 1960 on Vanguard Records. The second, a new recording of mostly the same songs, produced by Rachel Faro at White...
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    millions and appeared in sold-out concerts at such prominent venues as Carnegie Hall and the Royal Albert Hall. Liam was generally considered to be the...
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  • In Person at Carnegie Hall and The First Hurrah!, were also hits in the United States. Paddy Clancy considered In Person at Carnegie Hall to be their...
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    being named to the French Legion of Honour. The Isaac Stern Auditorium at Carnegie Hall bears his name, due to his role in saving the venue from demolition...
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  • 1955 he organized a Christmas Eve Weavers reunion concert at New York City's Carnegie Hall, persuading the members to take part by convincing each one...
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    Joan Baez, 10,000 Maniacs, Joni Mitchell, Jackson Browne, Dan Fogelberg, Odetta, Steve Gadd, Tony Levin, Nelson Rangell, Ed Tossing, and Tom Chapin. Scott...
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    Waterboy (song) (category Odetta songs)
    highlighted her influence on Bob Dylan). Harry Belafonte and Odetta - Belafonte Returns to Carnegie Hall (1960) Jimmie Rodgers (1960) Don Shirley Trio (1961)...
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    a contralto vocal range, and cited Odetta as a significant influence. Simon was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1994. She was honored with...
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  • Angeles with her mother when in her teens. At Thomas Starr King Junior High School she was friendly with Odetta Felious, and developed a love of folk songs...
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    annual holiday concert at Carnegie Hall. In 2005, a performance of their song The Bush Boys caused The Mammals to be censored at a Lafayette, LA festival...
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  • of the African American Cultural Legacy at Carnegie Hall. Sims has performed in recital with folk legend Odetta and renowned opera and concert singers...
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    and aired in April 1969. In 1971, he opened for Ike & Tina Turner at Carnegie Hall. He continued to be popular as a performer for several decades. He...
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  • Song of the Year. After Horton's success, Driftwood performed at Carnegie Hall and at major American folk music festivals before returning home to Timbo...
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  • and Otto Luening 1986: Morton Gould and Dizzy Gillespie 1987: Odetta and Carnegie Hall (Isaac Stern) 1988: Betty Allen and Dave Brubeck 1989: William...
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