
Music MakerEtta Baker at her home in Morganton, N.C.
Hear entire tracks from Baker's new album -- two new ones and one from 1956:
'Railroad Bill' by Etta Baker and Taj Mahal
'Railroad Bill' by Etta Baker in 1956

Music MakerThe guitarist Taj Mahal teamed up with Etta Baker for her latest CD.
March 16, 2005 - A handful of field recordings of Etta Baker's music, released in the 1960s, were enough to influence many aspiring traditional guitarists, from Bob Dylan to Taj Mahal. But Baker wasn't paid for her music until recent years -- she put out her first full CD in 1991.
Baker has also benefited from the Music Maker Relief Foundation, a non-profit group formed to aid musicians who pioneered American blues and rock but missed out on many financial gains. The woman recognized as a treasure of the Piedmont Blues style popular through the mountains of Georgia, the Carolinas and Virginia stayed on at her factory job in Morganton, N.C., for some 50 years.
But those days have passed, and now Baker, who raised nine children and now enjoys a large extended family, devotes her attention to her music, and collaborations with other musicians, like Taj Mahal.
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