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1949 15 jun.The University of Texas at Austin 17 Canciones
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1948 21 nov.Not Provided 26 Canciones
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1948 10 mar.Not ProvidedNo setlists
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1948 10 mar.Foellinger Auditorium 1 Canción
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1948 9 feb.The Town HallNo setlists
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1947 13 dic.Hootenanny at Midnight 1947No setlists
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1947 6 sep.The Town Hall 3 Canciones
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1947 19 may.Irving PlazaNo setlists
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1947 16 may.Irving PlazaNo setlists
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1947 11 abr.Central Needle Trades High SchoolNo setlists
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1947 4 feb.Sarah Lawrence College 2 Canciones
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1947 24 ene.Monument-NationalNo setlists
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1946 9 dic.Kingsbury HallNo setlists
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1946 29 sep.The Town HallNo setlists
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1946 4 jun.Carnegie HallNo setlists
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1946 12 may.Swarthmore College Folk Festival 1946No setlists
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1946 11 may.Swarthmore College Folk Festival 1946No setlists
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1946 20 abr.Carnegie HallNo setlists
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1943 15 may.Brooklyn MuseumNo setlists
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1941 2 nov.Cafe Society Downtown 1 Canción
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1940 18 nov.WABC Radio StudiosNo setlists
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1940 3 mar.Forrest TheatreNo setlists
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- Artista
- Lead Belly
- Fecha de inicio
- Fecha final
- Dec 6, 1949
- Ciudad
- Mooringsport, United States
- Biografía
- Huddie Ledbetter (23 January 1888 - December 1949) was a leading American blues singer and guitarist. His songbook contained a large number of standard folk tunes, most adapted from previous sources. Though many of his posthumous releases list him as "Leadbelly," he himself spelled it "Lead Belly." This is also the usage on most of his original records, tombstone, as well as of the Lead Belly Foundation. Lead Belly was born in Mooringsport, Louisiana, and spent time in and out of prison most of his life.
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