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253:, in 1916. There were eight Reid children, four girls and four boys. All but one survived into adulthood. Each of her siblings played instruments. Occasionally, Baker, her father, and her sister, Cora, would play together at dances on Saturday night. Boone Reid worked a series of jobs during the 1910s and 1920s, occasionally taking work in factories and shipyards in other states. The rest of the family lived with an uncle. By the time Etta Reid was fourteen, the entire family worked on a tobacco farm in southern Virginia, which meant that they were together. She dropped out of school after tenth grade. 877: 863: 792: 264:, near their home in Morganton. Baker's father asked Clayton to listen to his daughter playing her signature "One Dime Blues". Clayton was impressed and arrived at the Baker house with his tape recorder the next day, recording several songs. Clayton recorded five solo guitar pieces by Baker, which were released as part of the 1956 album 47: 235:, and European-American heritage. Baker began playing guitar at the age of three. She was taught by her father, Boone Reid, a longtime player of the Piedmont blues on several instruments. He was her only musical instructor. She played both the 6-string and the 275:
Baker has said that she gets inspiration for chords through her dreams, stating that it is "like putting a crossword puzzle together". Baker has influenced many well-known musical artists, including
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in 1967, the same year her husband died. For a while after these deaths, she stopped playing, but found she missed the consolation the blues brought her. She last lived in
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in the Acoustic Album category in 2000. Along with her sister, Cora Phillips, she received the Brown-Hudson Folklore Award from the
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Etta married Lee Baker, a piano player, in 1936 after courting for six years. They had nine children, one of whom was killed in the
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Site to "promote and preserve the rich musical legacy of Etta Baker". Information, links and guitar tabs.
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Baker was first recorded in the summer of 1956, after she and her father happened across the folksinger
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label later in life was she able to get rights back for this music.
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Govenar, Alan (2001). "Etta Baker: African American Guitarist".
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Live recording of "One Dime Blues," performed by Baker
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Index

African American
civil rights
Ella Baker
Baker in 2003
Caldwell County, North Carolina
Morganton, North Carolina
Fairfax
Virginia
Piedmont blues
country blues
Rounder
Tradition
Reprise
Music Maker
Piedmont blues
North Carolina
Caldwell County, North Carolina
African-American
Native American
12-string
acoustic guitar
banjo
Keysville, Virginia
Paul Clayton
Blowing Rock, North Carolina
Music Maker
Bob Dylan
Taj Mahal
Kenny Wayne Shepherd
Vietnam War

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