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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". Her musical repertoire consisted largely of American folk music , blues , jazz , and spirituals .

  2. Born on New Year’s Eve in 1930 in Birmingham, Alabama, Odetta Holmes grew up to become a paradoxical phenomenon: an actress, civil rights activist, and musician transgressing numerous genres over...

  3. 24 févr. 2022 · If we are to speak of “dunks” in twentieth-century popular culture, this is up there. Odetta was the secret-agent contralto, amplifying a history of pain others were using for sing-alongs.

  4. 24 août 2020 · Ian Zack’s “Odetta” and Matthew Frye Jacobson’s “One Grain of Sand” assess the legacy of the singer, whose career intertwined with the civil rights movement.

  5. Odetta : Écoute gratuitement la musique de Odetta en streaming et bien plus encore : best of des chansons, discographie, vidéos, interviews, artistes similaires, concerts. Découvre toutes les informations sur Odetta disponible sur Allformusic.

  6. 17 mai 2011 · Odetta, an American folk singer and social activist during the civil rights movement, was born in Birmingham, Alabama on December 31, 1930. Odetta was born to Rueben, a steel worker, and Flora (Saunders) Holmes.

  7. Odetta, American folk singer who was noted especially for her versions of spirituals and who became for many the voice of the civil rights movement of the early 1960s. Her albums included Odetta Sings Ballads and Blues and At the Gate of Horn. Learn more about Odetta’s life and music.