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'O Brother' Singer James Carter Dies
12/03/2003 9:55 AM, Reuters
James Carter, an ex-convict whose
1959 field recording was a key track on the award-winning "O
Brother, Where Art Thou?" soundtrack, died Nov. 26 in Chicago
of complications related to a stroke. He was 77.
Carter was a member of a Mississippi chain gang when
folklorist Alan Lomax recorded him leading other convicts on
the holler "Po Lazarus." "O Brother" producer T Bone Burnett
unearthed the track in the Lomax archives and used it as the
leadoff song on the soundtrack. Burnett later tracked down
Carter in Chicago.
The onetime prisoner received royalties for his work and
flew to L.A. for the 2002 Grammys , where "O Brother" was named
album of the year.
Reuters/Billboard
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