Other crossword clues for answer "ODETTA"
- ODETTA
- Folk-blues singer
- Folk singer and civil rights activist usually referred to by her first name
- One-named folk singer active in the Civil Rights movement
- One-named folk singer
- American folk singer
- One-named folkie
- 1965 singer of Dylan songs
- Folk-singing legend from Alabama
- One-named Alabaman folk singer
- Influential urban folk singer
- Husky-voiced folk singer
- Single-named folk singer
- Alabama-born one-named singer
- One-named singer from Birmingham, Alabama
- Mine Eyes Have Seen singer
- Folk music favorite
- One-named singer from Alabama
- Single-named folk singer from Alabama
- Singer who influenced Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, and Janis Joplin
- One-named singer of 37-Down
- One-named singer of folk and blues
- Civil rights activist and folksinger
- Folk-singing civil rights activist
- Folk singer who influenced Dylan
- One-named singer
- __ Sings Folk Songs: 1963 Grammy nominee
- 2003 self-titled folk album
- One-name folk singer
- Folk singer née Holmes
- Dr. King's "queen of American folk music"
- Folk singer admired by Dr. King
- ___ Sings Dylan (1965 folk album)
- U.S. folk singer
- Folk singer from Birmingham
- Folk singer from Birmingham, Ala.
- Singer from Birmingham
- Famed folk singer
- Ala.-born folk singer
- Cool Water singer
- My Eyes Have Seen singer
- Livin' With the Blues singer
- Gonna Let It Shine singer
- Glory, Glory singer
- Singer 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 singer
- Singer given a 1999 National Medal of Arts
- Singer who influenced Bob Dylan and Janis Joplin
- The queen of American folk music
- Single-name songbird
- Alabama-born singer
- Husky-voiced folk-blues singer
- Blues Everywhere I Go singer
- Singer called "the Voice of the Civil Rights Movement"
- Folk music icon
- She sang at the march where Martin Luther King Jr. made his "I Have a Dream" speech
- Singer awarded the National Medal of Arts in 1999