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Lead Belly
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Blanchard, Louisiana
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Member Since6/24/2006
Band Websitewww.leadbelly.org
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From Leadbelly.org: Huddie Ledbetter, better known to the music world as “Lead Belly” was born January 20, 1889, in Mooringsport, Louisiana (near Shreveport). Lead Belly was the only child of Wesley and Sally Ledbetter. Lead Belly first tried his hand at playing music when he was only two years old. As a young man he was introduced to the guitar by his Uncle Terrell Ledbetter and from that moment on he was electrified by the guitar. He mastered that instrument and just about any instrument he laid his hands on. He learned to play the accordion, mandolin and piano. Which gave hime a wide knowledge of various musical instruments and rhythm. It has been said that one day Lead Belly witnessed a Mexican guitarist playing the twelve string guitar which struck his interest in mastering the unusal instrument. After the 8th grade, he quit school and, by the time he was 14 years old, he was a popular musician and singer in the weekend “sukey jumps” and “juke joints.” He later became known as the king of the twelve-string guitar and “Stella” as he affectionately called his guitar became his ticket to life and his freedom. Leadbelly was passionate about his love of music. It was his way of expressing what was written on his heart and soul. This love of music led him to leave his father’s farm at an early age to pursue his music. Huddie traveled the southwest playing his guitar and working as a laborer when he had to. Huddie was legendary for picking 1,000 lbs of cotton a day, and lining the railroad tracks. Lead Belly once said, "When I play, the women would come around to listen and their men would get angry." In 1918, he fought and killed a man in Dallas and was sentenced to thirty years to be served in the state prison in Huntsville, Texas. In 1925, he wrote a song asking Governor Pat Neff for a pardon. Neff, who had promised at his election never to pardon a prisoner, broke his promise and set Huddie Ledbetter free. Back on the road with many new songs he had learned or written at Huntsville, Huddie again found enthusiastic audiences throughout the south. But, as the center of admiring crowds, he was again the target of envy and jealousy. In 1930, after a fight at a party, which was normal in the Jim Crow south he was sentenced to another prison term in the infamous Angola Farm prison plantation in Louisiana. In a way, this was a stroke of luck, because he was discovered by folklorists John and Alan Lomax, who were recording prison songs for the Library of Congress. John Lomax and his son Allen, who brought him to New York where he played on college campuses like Harvard, Priceton, NYU and the list goes on. He was received with great acclaim. Shortly thereafter Lead Belly relocated to New York, where he forged a reputation on the folk circuit, making personal appearances, recording for a variety of labels and doing radio work. In the early 40s he performed with Josh White, Sonny Terry, Brownie McGhee and Woody Guthrie. In 1948 Lead Belly cut, with the aid of the newly invented long playing record, what would later become known as his Last Sessions, a definitive document of The Life and Music of the King of the Twelve-String Guitar. Lead Belly enjoyed national recognition as a blues and folk musician and singer. Lead Belly felt his music and talent were gifts from God. His songs could not be put into one category. He wrote children’s songs, field songs, ballads, square dance songs, prison songs, folk songs, and blues. Lead Belly was a man whose life, like that of any other man, had its ups and downs. Good or bad, Lead Belly told the world about those things through his songs. Lead Belly’s fame and success continued to increase until he fell ill while on a European Tour. Tests revealed that he suffered from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig’s disease) in 1949. This disease destroyed all the muscles in his body giving him little opportunity to fully play the guitar without pain. He died on December 6,1949 and never got to fully enjoy the fruits of his music. In which Lead Belly's song catalog is consisted of well over 500 songs. The most famous were Midnight Special, Cotton Fields, Boll Weevil, Kisses Sweeter than Wine, Rock Island Line, and many, many more. After Lead Belly’s death, the Weavers, a folk quartet sent “Good Night, Irene” to #1 on the charts, which became the most famous song in his repertoire. That song sold a million copies and was recorded also six months later by Pete Seeger. His music still has a great influence on some of the greatest artists both black and white. Artists like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton, Little Richard,have all expressed their early studies of music to Lead Belly's records. Today Lead Belly is remembered not only as a musical giant but a legend in his own right throughout the world. He is remembered as the “King of the 12-String Guitar.” Many of his songs can be found in the Library of Congress, where generations to come can listen and enjoy them. Discography: There are many, many collections of Lead Belly's work out there, including a 6- or 7-disc collection of his Library of Congress recordings (mostly made by the Lomax's). Aside from that, I recommend the four-disc "Leadbelly: Important Recordings 1934-1949", as well as the two-disc "The Essential Leadbelly".

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Peter

Peter



Feb 20 2009 6:31 PM

Many thanks for the hand of
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The Robert Black Band



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OCEAN MIND



Feb 16 2009 2:09 PM

goodmorning mr. blues!!!!

have a great week :)
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LES MADELEINES



Feb 15 2009 3:34 PM

Youpi, les Madeleines sortent enfin leur live entièrement autoproduit!

Nouveau cd
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Noise Complaint



Jan 21 2009 2:47 AM

Check us out!!!
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la variations



Jan 19 2009 5:30 AM

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Steve Ditzell & Blue Lightning Band w/Junior Wells



Jan 16 2009 4:45 AM

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

Your music lives on!
VibeJays

VibeJays



Jan 4 2009 5:41 PM

Dear "Lead Belly"

Love can drive in a simple way... everything

Any kind of art...

Be the Love... in every moment

Have a great 2009 !!!

Vibejays & Friends
Ely

Ely



Jan 1 2009 3:27 PM

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Little Kim & the Alley Apple 3



Jan 1 2009 1:31 PM

Thanks!
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THE SHRIMPTONS



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 Lips & Pick Music



Dec 29 2008 3:07 AM

Thanks for your lifetime of muical contribution to the planet, and welcome to my neck of the cyber woods! Much respect!
Peace,
Howard Lips
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May the Warm Winds of Heaven
Blow softly upon your house.
May the Great Spirit
Bless all who enter there.
May your Mocassins
Make happy tracks
in many snows,
and may the Rainbow
Always touch your shoulder.
The Potential Lunatics

The Potential Lunatics



Dec 28 2008 9:52 PM

We have a new video for our song "Slightly Imperfect"
it's really cool :) hope you like it.

Teresa

Teresa



Dec 28 2008 8:17 PM

Thank you so much for the add.
I really enjoy listening to the music. So glad you shared it on myspace.

...Teresa
Teresa (Lynn) Jones Hebebrand

Lynn -Teresa Jones



Dec 28 2008 2:13 PM

Thanks so much for the friendship.
Best wishes.
Lynn
ISTIGKEIT

ISTIGKEIT



Dec 28 2008 11:59 AM

Thank you, thank you, thank you for accepting our friend request!! We appreciate it a lot!

Peace, love & noise,

Diastole
Vyn’s

Vyn’s



Dec 28 2008 10:03 AM

Hello my friend!
I wish you the best with love and respect.
Your sound is always so beautiful!!
GREAT

KEEP MUSIC ALIVE

Vyn's
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Dec 27 2008 7:44 PM

Stopping by to show your page some love.. Whats going on??

Oh yea! Make sure you check out the single if you havent already!!


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estern

estern



Dec 27 2008 6:41 PM

thanks a lot man, love your genius blues!!!
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Laura Boccardelli



Dec 27 2008 6:39 PM

Thanks a lot for the add, and have yourselves a Happy New Year, Greetings from Rome!

The Bordersnakes

The Bordersnakes



Dec 27 2008 6:34 PM

Leadbelly was the first real Americana Act...& The Best....
Noah

Noah Simmons



Dec 27 2008 6:05 PM

Thanks for the add and for having this page for a true american music legend.
Sophie KAY blues chanteuse

Sophie KAY blues chanteuse



Dec 27 2008 5:04 PM

Thanks for the add and for keeping the soul and Lead Belly's music alive.
Greetings from Paris.
Sophie Kay
Matt Watts

Matt Watts



Dec 23 2008 10:01 AM

hello friend,
hope all is well-

-matt
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