- Etta Baker
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African American civil rights activist, seeElla Baker ".Infobox musical artist
Name = Etta Baker
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Etta Lucille Reid
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Born = Birth date|1913|3|31
Died = death date and age|2006|9|23|1913|3|31
Origin = flagicon|USA Caldwell County,North Carolina , USA
Instrument =Guitar Banjo Vocals
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Genre =Piedmont blues Country blues
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Notable_instruments =Etta Baker (
March 31 ,1913 –September 23 ,2006 ) was aPiedmont blues guitarist and singer fromNorth Carolina , United States.Biography
She was born Etta Lucille Reid in Caldwell County,
North Carolina , ofAfrican American , Native American, and European American heritage. She played both the 6-string and 12-string forms of the acoustic guitar, as well as the five-stringbanjo . Baker played the Piedmont Blues for ninety years, starting at the age of three when she could not even hold the guitar properly. She was taught by her father, Boone Reid, who was also a long time player of the Piedmont Blues on several instruments. Etta Baker was first recorded in the summer of 1956 when she and her father happened across folk singer Paul Clayton while visiting Cone Mansion inBlowing Rock, North Carolina , near their home in Morganton, NC. Baker's father asked Clayton to listen to his daughter playing her signature "One Dime Blues". Clayton was impressed arrived at the Baker house with his tape recorder the next day, recording several songs.Over the years, Baker has shared her knowledge with many well known musical artists including
Bob Dylan ,Taj Mahal (musician) , andKenny Wayne Shepherd . Baker received the Folk Heritage Award from the North Carolina Arts Council in 1989, theNational Endowment for the Arts 'National Heritage Fellowship in 1991, and theNorth Carolina Award in 2003. Along with her sister, Cora Phillips, Baker received theNorth Carolina Folklore Society 's Brown-Hudson Folklore Award in 1982. [http://www.ecu.edu/ncfolk/brownhud.htm]Baker had nine children, one of whom was killed in the
Vietnam War in 1967, the same year her husband died. She last lived inMorganton, North Carolina , and died at the age of 93 inFairfax, Virginia , while visiting a daughter who had suffered a stroke.Discography
* 1956 : "Instrumental Music From the Southern Appalachians" (1956,
Tradition Records ; reissued 1997)
* 1990 : "One Dime Blues"
* 1998 : "The North Carolina Banjo Collection" (various artists) (1998, Rounder)
* 1999 : "Railroad Bill"
* 2004 : "Etta Baker with Taj Mahal" (Music Maker 50)
* 2005 : "Carolina Breakdown" withCora Phillips (Music Maker 56)
* 2006 : "Knoxville Rag" withKenny Wayne Shepherd (CD Title: "10 Days Out- Blues From The Backroads", it also includes a DVD that shows Kenny & Etta playing guitar in her kitchen), Reprise Records, 2006. ISBN 0 9632-49294-2 0External links
* [http://www.ncarts.org/artistpage.cfm?ser=24115&num=23615 Etta Baker page] from North Carolina Arts Council site
* [http://www.ncdcr.gov/NCAward2003/baker.htm Etta Baker page] from North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources page
* [http://www.musicmaker.org/artists/index.php?bandid=2 Etta Baker page] from Music Maker Relief FoundationObituaries
* [http://www.newsobserver.com/100/story/490622.html Etta Baker obituary] from "The News & Observer"
* [http://www.newsobserver.com/158/story/490458.html Etta Baker obituary] from "The News & Observer"
* [http://www.newsobserver.com/1181/story/490454.html Etta Baker slideshow] from "The News & Observer"
* [http://www.charlotte.com/mld/observer/news/local/15600085.htm Etta Baker obituary]
* [http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/entertainment/music/15600432.htm Etta Baker obituary] , from "San Jose Mercury News"
* [http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20060925070144921 Renowned Piedmont Blues Guitarist Etta Baker Dies at 93] , from World Music CentralListening
* [http://www.musicmaker.org/artists/index.php?bandid=2 Etta Baker MP3s] , from Music Maker Relief Foundation
* [http://www.floridamemory.com/Collections/folklife/folklife_cd2.cfm Live recording of "One Dime Blues," performed by Etta Baker] (track 7; recorded at the 1994 Florida Folk Festival and made available for public use by the State Archives of Florida)References
*cite web | title=Etta Baker and Cora Phillips | url=http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/ettacora | accessdate=2006-06-17
*cite web | title=Music Maker Relief Foundation Biography page | url=http://www.musicmaker.org/artists/index.php?bandid=2 | accessdate=2007-09-24
*cite web | title=Story and Interview on NPR's Morning Edition | url=http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4536802 | accessdate=2007-09-24
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