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Odetta

American  
[oh-det-uh] / oʊˈdɛt ə /

noun

  1. Odetta Holmes, 1930–2008, U.S. folk singer.

  2. a female given name.


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But people like me and Phil Ochs and Tom Paxton and Odetta — we were there, but it was quite different for us.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 21, 2022

The show highlights a makeshift sisterhood of artists, with Mary Clayton mentored by Odetta, Hendryx mentored by Nina Simone, and Khan reaching back to Staples.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 8, 2022

He became totally enchanted by US folk singers like Odetta and Woody Guthrie, who he would later visit in a psychiatric hospital in New Jersey and play his own songs to him.

From BBC • May 23, 2021

Behind her were crowded bookshelves, her clarinet and banjo, a sign reading “When Women March, Stuff Gets Done” and propped up, an LP by the redoubtable African-American folk singer Odetta.

From New York Times • May 13, 2021

A year later the partner died, and Murray and his wife, Odetta, decided to use the property for a hotel.

From "Hidden Figures" by Margot Lee Shetterly