Other crossword clues for answer "ODETTA"ODETTAFolk-blues singerFolk singer and civil rights activist usually referred to by her first nameOne-named folk singer active in the Civil Rights movementOne-named folk singerAmerican folk singerOne-named folkie1965 singer of Dylan songsFolk-singing legend from AlabamaOne-named Alabaman folk singerFolkie who "sang us into freedom," per Maya AngelouInfluential urban folk singerHusky-voiced folk singerSingle-named folk singerAlabama-born one-named singerOne-named singer from Birmingham, AlabamaMine Eyes Have Seen singerFolk music favoriteOne-named singer from AlabamaSingle-named folk singer from AlabamaSinger who influenced Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, and Janis JoplinOne-named singer of 37-DownOne-named singer of folk and bluesCivil rights activist and folksingerFolk-singing civil rights activistFolk singer who influenced DylanOne-named singer__ Sings Folk Songs: 1963 Grammy nominee2003 self-titled folk albumFolk singer née HolmesDr. King's "queen of American folk music"Folk singer admired by Dr. King___ Sings Dylan (1965 folk album)U.S. folk singerFolk singer from BirminghamFolk singer from Birmingham, Ala.Singer from BirminghamFamed folk singerAla.-born folk singerCool Water singerMy Eyes Have Seen singerLivin' With the Blues singerGonna Let It Shine singerGlory, Glory singerSinger whom M.L.K. Jr. called the "queen of American folk music"Martin Luther King, Jr., called her the "Queen of American Folk Music"60s folk singerSinger given a 1999 National Medal of ArtsSinger who influenced Bob Dylan and Janis JoplinThe queen of American folk musicSingle-name songbirdAlabama-born singerHusky-voiced folk-blues singerBlues Everywhere I Go singerSinger called "the Voice of the Civil Rights Movement"Folk music iconShe sang at the march where Martin Luther King Jr. made his "I Have a Dream" speechSinger awarded the National Medal of Arts in 1999