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Difference between Odetta and Odetta and the Blues
Odetta vs. Odetta and the Blues
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". Odetta and the Blues is an album by folk singer Odetta, released in 1962. Odetta had broken ties with her first manager (and close friend) Dean Gitter, which led to Gitter suing her for unpaid revenues during her 1957 concert tour. During this period, Gitter had committed her to recording for the Riverside label. This single recording for Riverside was part of her settlement with Gitter. By this time, she had made the decision to leave Vanguard Records and move away from folk music for a period of time and start recording blues records for RCA. Odetta had been coveting a movie role based on Bessie Smith's life and felt that releasing a blues album would be a good way to transition her public in accepting her as a blues singer. She recorded her Riverside album and her first album for RCA within 2 weeks of each other in April 1962. Recorded as the 1950s/1960s American folk music revival was getting underway, the album is notable for Odetta's use of a jazz band on the record. It has subsequently been re-released on CD in 1984 on Riverside/Original Blues Classics (OBCCD-509-2), Ace (509) (1993) and Legacy (354).
Similarities between Odetta and Odetta and the Blues
Odetta and Odetta and the Blues have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): American folk music revival, Christmas Spirituals, Folk music, Jazz, New York City, Original Jazz Classics.
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Odetta and Odetta and the Blues Comparison
Odetta has 183 relations, while Odetta and the Blues has 36. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 2.74% = 6 / (183 + 36).
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