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Learn about Gaye Adegbalola's musical roots, influences and achievements as a founding member of Saffire-The Uppity Blues Women and a solo artist. Additionally, she has 6 recordings on her own label, Hot Toddy Music (Todd is her family name). [1]. She also taught science, directed the Harambee Theater, and advocated for LGBT rights in Virginia. Look At The Forehead, Maury 3. Quote of the Day: A blessed reminder from St. Francis of Assisi Quote of the Day: A blessed reminder from St.

Francis of Assisi Last updated on: October 4, at am by . Explore her biography, discography, photos and merchandise on Alligator Records site. [1]. Gaye Adegbalola (born Gaye Todd; March 21, ,) [1] is an American blues singer and guitarist, teacher, lecturer, activist, and photographer. Since so many of my CDs are out of print, I have selected some of my favorite songs from each one to include in this anthology.

The Griot 3. Gaye Todd Adegbalola is a musician and civil rights activist who co-founded Saffire–The Uppity Blues Women. To request an autograph on a CD, please email: Management Adegbalola. Dirty Sheets 6. Adegbalola's father, Clarence R. Todd, was the first Black school board member in Fredericksburg, as well as a jazz musician. Hetero Twinges 8. Explore her biography, discography, photos and merchandise on Alligator Records site.

Liearrhea 4. The Cleanest Kid Tea Cake Kind Of Love The Dog Was Here First Jelly Bean Blues These Blues Are Mine Keep The Faith Let Go, Let God Tell Mamala released as single, Nov 2. First, while you were sleeping last night, 30, kids died of starvation or diseases related to malnutrition. Learn about Gaye Adegbalola, a Fredericksburg native who became a civil rights activist, a biochemical researcher, a teacher and a blues singer.

Additionally, she has 6 recordings on her own label, Hot Toddy Music (Todd is her family name). Gaye Adegbalola was born on March 21, in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Gaye Todd Adegbalola is a musician and civil rights activist who co-founded Saffire–The Uppity Blues Women. Gaye Adegbalola was born on March 21, in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Buddha Quotes App You may also be interested in the Spiritual Quote of the Day Android App, which includes quotes from Mahatma Gandhi, Swami Vivekananda, Gautama .

These are selections from my solo, non-Saffire CDs from to the present. The group recorded exclusively with Alligator Records. Gaye Todd Adegbalola, a Blues Music Award winner, is best known musically as a founding member of Saffire – The Uppity Blues Women ( – ). I have three things I'd like to say today. She is a griot who preserves and shares the oral history of her community and her heritage.

Adegbalola's father, Clarence R. Todd, was the first Black school board member in Fredericksburg, as well as a jazz musician. She also taught science, directed the Harambee Theater, and advocated for LGBT rights in Virginia. The group recorded exclusively with Alligator Records. Gaye Adegbalola (born Gaye Todd; March 21, ,) [1] is an American blues singer and guitarist, teacher, lecturer, activist, and photographer.

Learn about Gaye Adegbalola's musical roots, influences and achievements as a founding member of Saffire-The Uppity Blues Women and a solo artist.