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Odetta : A Life in Music and Protest - Ian Zack

Odetta

A Life in Music and Protest

By: Ian Zack

Hardcover | 14 April 2020

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The first in-depth biography of Odetta, the legendary singer and "Voice of the Civil Rights Movement" who combatted racism and prejudice through her music.

A leader of the 1960s folk revival, Odetta is one of the most important singers of the last 100 years. Her music has influenced a huge number of artists over many decades, including Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Harry Belafonte, Judy Collins, Janis Joplin, the Kinks, Carly Simon, Jewel and, more recently, Rhiannon Giddens and Miley Cyrus.

But Odetta's importance extends far beyond music. Journalist Ian Zack follows Odetta from her beginnings in a deeply segregated Birmingham, Alabama to stardom in Los Angeles, where she helped the national heal after 9/11 through her music. It's hard to imagine the Civil Rights Movement without her opera-trained voice echoing at the March on Washington, the Selma to Montgomery march, and countless other rallies and protests, large and small. Odetta channeled her anger and shame into some the most powerful folk music the nation has ever heard. Through her lyrics and iconic persona, Odetta influenced lasting political, social, and cultural change.

Through interviews with Joan Baez, Harry Belafonte, Judy Collins, Carly Simon, and many more, Ian Zack brings Odetta back into the spotlight, reminding the world of the folk music that powered the Civil Rights Movement and continues to influence generations of musicians today.

About the Author

Ian Zack has been a writer and editor for two decades. His writing has appeared in The New York Times, Forbes and Acoustic Guitar. Ian's award-winning first book, Say No to the Devil- The Life & Genius of Rev. Gary Davis was called "magisterial" by The Wall Street Journal.
Industry Reviews
"Deeply respectful but not naively uncritical, this is a well-researched and beautifully read portrait of an artist whose life deserves to be more widely known."
--AudioFile Magazine

"Fascinating . . . . Odetta fans will delight in this timely biography."
--Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

"Those unaware of her work will be compelled to learn more. An illuminating, stirring biography of the extraordinary 'Queen of American Folk.'"
--Library Journal, Starred Review

"A thoughtful portrait of an artist who never quite became as famous as she deserved to be . . . A much needed biography of a crucial American artist and activist."
--Booklist, Starred Review

"Zack . . . is convincing in his argument that Odetta Holmes has been underappreciated for too long . . . . An effective biography that demonstrates Odetta's wide, deep legacy."
--Kirkus Reviews

"A solid work of reportage and writing . . . there are many excellent details in Zack's biography."
--The New York Times

"Odetta's charisma is a touchstone in Mr. Zack's engaging, revelatory chronicle . . . . Mr. Zack offers a much-needed corrective, restoring Odetta's place as a performer who breathed new life into traditional American song. She regarded music and social protest as intertwined. By merging the two, she channeled her own pent-up rage at prejudice and injustice into a universal message of hard-won hope and reconciliation."
--Wall Street Journal

"Odetta's life story takes on huge significance and scale in Zack's book, as he explains how the winds of American history buffeted her talent like a tree flexing in the wind. Biographies can help us to conceptualize the slippery phenomenon we call being alive, especially as it relates to the passing of time. Is life made out of instants, like lightning flashing on a face in a storm, or is it some mystical force which flows across time, bigger than any one person? Odetta brims with the life of its forgotten subject, showing us that we have a lot of cultural history to re-learn, and many losses yet to mourn."
--The New Republic

"There is a celebration of Odetta's life and legacy to be enjoyed, recalled--or discovered--in her 25 albums and this wonderful biography."
--San Francisco Classical Voice

"[R]eaders who are truly serious about their music will relish Odetta as they grab their headphones and an LP to set the mood. If that's you, consider this book and make note."
--The Daily News

"An inherently fascinating and thought-provoking biography."
--Midwest Book Review

"Ian Zack has captured her essence in an authoritative biography of the singer, guitarist, lyricist, actor, civil-rights activist, and cultural icon."
--Acoustic Guitar

"Ian Zack's inspiring biography [reminds] readers of her place in the pantheon."
--MOJO Magazine

"Odetta deserved better during her lifetime, but this biography moves toward properly cementing her legacy."
--Downbeat

"An absorbing portrait of a seminal artist. Odetta was my Queen."
--Joan Baez, musician and activist

"Ian Zack has captured the essence of one of music's most legendary icons. Odetta is a definitive and revelatory biography, truly worthy of the queen herself."
--Ronald D. Cohen, coauthor of Roots of the Revival and Folk City

Praise for Ian Zack's Say No to the Devil: The Life and Musical Genius of Rev. Gary Davis

"[A] magisterial biography . . . Half saint, half sinner, all singer-songwriter . . . the Rev. Gary Davis is that blind man you brushed by on your way to the stadium to see the big act perform. Zack's brilliant account compels us to pause for a long look at an artist who was always there, even if we didn't see him."
--The Wall Street Journal

"Long time comin' and here at last! This fabulous book is for those who want to read, hear, and troll the depths of Americana music for incredible artists. Once you come across Rev. Gary Davis, you are forever hooked by his creative brilliance. From his earliest recordings to his last, Zack illuminates what made 'the Rev' so unique. Enjoy yourself! It's a good un'!"
--Taj Mahal

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