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Lead Belly - John Henry (Rocker's Shellac Attack)

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An hour from Rocker this month, including new tracks from The Lovely Basement; Nikki Nair & Foodman; Prolapse; Heavenly; The Charlie Tipper Rebellion; Railcard; and European Sun.
The show opens with a heartfelt new tune by Bruce Springsteen. There's electronica from Microtrauma and My Lo-Fi Heart; House Of All cover Cindy Lee; and there's an essential reissue from Liquids.
This month's Rocker's Shellac Attack is a blues classic from 1944, while this month's Educating Elizabeth record features a belting full-on soul classic from Little Richard, a decade after he came to prominence as a first wave rock'n'roller.

Now Playing:
Lead Belly - John Henry (Rocker's Shellac Attack)
Powered by Audioscrobbler™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. In 1933, serving a sentence for attempted murder, musicologists John and Alan Lomax "discovered" him on a field recording tour sponsored by the Library of Congress. That summer, he was pardoned by the governor of Lousiana after recording his plea for pardon on a record, together with "Good Night Irene". Lead Belly went on to make hundreds of recordings of all sorts of different songs: country, blues, spirituals, reels, and work chants.

His songs have been covered by Mark Lanegan, The Animals, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Nirvana, Lonnie Donegan, Johnny Cash, Gene Autry, The Beach Boys, Led Zeppelin, British Sea Power, Ram Jam, Ry Cooder, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Half Man Half Biscuit, Tom Waits and The White Stripes.

Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Biography: Lead Belly Biography
BIO Biography: Lead Belly Biography
Lead Belly Foundation: Lead Belly Foundation.org
Lead Belly is also on Last.fm as Leadbelly

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Artist biography from last.fm
Before that we played:
The Charlie Tipper Rebellion - Some Kinds Of Madness
European Sun - Edward Colston's Likeness
The Lovely Basement - Angel Gone
Nikki Nair & Foodman - Sorry I Lost My Glasses In The Public Bathhouse
Prolapse - Swearing For Decoration
My Lo-Fi Heart - We Can't Fall
Heavenly - Excuse Me