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  1. 1 de jun. de 2008 · David Holt interviews famed Piedmont Blues guitarist Etta Baker. Baker plays parts of Carolina Breakdown, Railroad Bill, On the Other Hand Baby, One Dime Bl...

  2. Etta Baker (March 31, 1913 – September 23, 2006) was an American blues guitarist and singer from North Carolina, United States.She played in the Piedmont blues style.. Baker was born Etta Lucille Reid in Caldwell County, North Carolina of African American, Native American, and European American origin. Since the age of three she played 6- and 12-string guitar and Banjo.

  3. One-Dime Blues · 1991. Crow Jane (1956 Release) Etta Baker With Taj Mahal · 2005. But On The Other Hand Baby. One-Dime Blues · 1991. Carolina Breakdown. Railroad Bill · 1999. Going Down the Road Feeling Bad (1956 Release) Etta Baker With Taj Mahal · 2005.

  4. A Brief Biography. At the age of three, sitting on her father’s lap with his guitar lying horizontally across them, Etta Reid played her first notes on the guitar. Her father, Boone Reid, was Etta’s sole, lifelong music teacher and mentor. Born into a musical family on March 13th, 1913, Etta Lucille Reid, grew up in Caldwell County, North ...

  5. Etta Baker (* 31. März 1913 in Caldwell County, North Carolina; † 23. September 2006 in Fairfax, Virginia), geboren als Etta Lucille Reid, war eine US-amerikanische Blues-Sängerin und Gitarristin. Sie spielte sowohl sechssaitige Akustikgitarren als auch 12-Saiten-Gitarren und fünfsaitige Banjos.

  6. Etta Baker. Etta Baker was a master of the blues guitar style that became popular in the southern piedmont after the turn of the century. She was raised in the foothills of Caldwell County where music was central in the lives of her family and friends. Both parents played several instruments, and she began picking the guitar at the age of three.

  7. 25 de sept. de 2006 · North Carolina's Etta Baker, called the world's premiere Piedmont-style blues guitarist, has died at 93. Baker grew up in a family that was proficient in blues, hymns, and rags. She first gained ...