Etta Baker: Biography

Etta Baker
Born:
Mar 31, 1913 in Caldwell County, NC

Died:
Sep 23, 2006 in Fairfax, VA

Genres:
Blues Music, Country Blues Music, East Coast Blues Music

Decades Active:
1950's|1980's|1990's


Artistic Quality
Low
Cultural Impact
Low



Guitarist Etta Baker quietly enjoyed one of the blues' most enduring careers, working in almost total obscurity and recording only on the rarest of occasions while honing her craft throughout the greater part of the 20th century. Born in Caldwell County, North Carolina on March 31, 1913, she was the product of a musical family, taking up the guitar as a child and learning from her father and other relatives traditional blues and folk songs. Over time, Baker emerged among the foremost practitioners of acoustic Piedmont guitar finger-picking, an open-tuned style not far removed from bluegrass banjo picking; however, for decades only relatives and friends ever heard her play, as she confined her performances solely to family gatherings and parties. She finally made her initial recordings in 1956, joining her father and other family members on a field recording titled Instrumental Music of the Southern Appalachians; she again faded into willful obscurity, however, raising her nine children and toiling in a textile mill. Finally, while in her sixties -- at an age at which most performers consider retirement -- Baker finally began pursuing music professionally, hitting the folk and blues festival circuit. In 1991 -- 35 years after her debut recording -- she issued the album One-Dime Blues, and continued performing live throughout the decade to follow, returning in 1999 with Railroad Bill.

- Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide

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