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Huddie Ledbetter (Leadbelly), 18851949, American singer, b. Mooringsport, La just north of Shreveport. While wandering through Louisiana and Texas, he earned a living by playing the guitar for dances. For a time he joined with Blind Lemon Jefferson, the blues singer, who influenced his future style. Leadbellys blues and work songs are a survival of the earliest African-American music. He was jailed in 1918 for murder and put on a chain gang; he was pardoned in 1925 but was again put in jail for attempted murder (193034) and for assault (193940). The folklorist John Lomax discovered Leadbelly in prison and used his songs for a book, Negro Folk Songs as Sung by Lead Belly (1936).
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