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Lead Belly

Lead Belly

1888–1949United States

About Lead Belly

Huddie William Ledbetter (January 15, 1888 – December 6, 1949), better known by the stage name Lead Belly, was an American folk and blues singer notable for his strong vocals, virtuosity on the twelve-string guitar, and the folk standards he introduced, including his renditions of "In the Pines" (also known as "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?" and “Black Girl”), "Pick a Bale of Cotton", "Goodnight, Irene", "Black Betty", "Midnight Special", "Cotton Fields", and "Boll Weevil". Ledbetter usually played a twelve-string guitar, but he also played the piano, mandolin, harmonica, violin, and windjammer (accordion). In some recordings he also used clapping or stomping to accompany his singing. Ledbetter's songs covered a wide range of genres, including gospel music, blues, and folk music, as well as a number of topics, including women, liquor, prison life, racism, cowboys, work, sailors, cattle herding, and dancing. He also wrote songs about people in the news, such as Franklin D. Roosevelt, Adolf Hitler, Jean Harlow, Jack Johnson, the Scottsboro Boys and Howard Hughes. Ledbetter was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988 and the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame in...

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Formed

1888 – 1949

Origin

United States

Discography

Masterworks

Sings Folk Songs

Goodnight Irene

Negro Folk Songs For Young People

Classics in Jazz

Negro Sinful Songs (1939)

The Midnight Special (1940)

Songs by Lead Belly (1943)

Negroe Folksongs Sung by Lead Belly (1946)

Midnight Special (1947)

Easy Rider: Leadbelly Legacy Volume Four (1953)

Rock Island Line: Huddie Ledbetter Memorial Album, Volume 2 (1953)

Leadbelly's Last Sessions Volume One (1953)

Leadbelly's Last Sessions Vol. Two (1962)

The Immortal Leadbelly (1962)


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