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CARRBORO, N.C. – Legendary North Carolina musician Elizabeth “Libba” Cotten was celebrated on Wednesday, Jan. 5, 2022, by her hometown on her birthday anniversary. Around the historical marker in downtown Carrboro to hear the proclamation for "Libba Cotten Day" by Mayor Damon Seils was a small group of bike riders, music lovers, history buffs and community members. Following the proclamation, the sun came out and there was a cheerful burst of applause. “Happy Birthday!” Grammy-nominated singer and multi-instrumentalist Alice Gerrard received the proclamation on behalf of a family member who was unable to attend. Gerrard is recognized as one of the most influential old-time and bluegrass musicians. Moreover, she holds the distinction of having played and toured with Ms. Cotten, who was her friend. Mayor Seils further announced that the Town of Carrboro will present the Freight Train Blues Festival with partner Music Maker Blues Foundation, from May 13 to June 10, 2022, at Carrboro Town Commons, 301 W. Main St. The annual concert series will include five evening concerts. “Libba Cotten continues to inspire musicians around the world and occupies a special place in Carrboro’s history and our vibrant and enduring local music culture,” Mayor Seils said. Attending the program was Ansley Herring Wegner of the North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, NC Office of Archives and History. She said the site for the historical marker was selected because of its proximity to the train tracks near Ms. Cotten’s childhood home. Born on Jan. 5, 1893, Cotten wrote her signature song, “Freight Train,” about the train she could hear from her home on Lloyd Street in Carrboro. Cotten's talents as guitarist and songwriter came to light while she was working in the home of the Seeger family, who encouraged her career as a professional musician. Cotten toured across the country, recording several albums and winning a Grammy Award and a National Heritage Fellowship before her death in 1987. Cyclists on the Carrboro Libba Cotten Day Community Ride that began at the Elizabeth Cotten mural located at 111 Merritt Mill Road stopped to hear the proclamation before riding down Libba Cotten Bikeway. It’s decorated for her birthday. Thanks to the ReCYCLEry for organizing the bike ride. IN THIS VIDEO RECAP FROM THE DAY - Many thanks to Tray Wellington, communications manager for PineCone, playing one of her most well known songs "Freight Train." We encourage everyone to give her songs a listen! Learn more about Elizabeth “Libba” Cotten from the following: A collaborative playlist on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/35p... When I’m Gone: Remembering Folk Icon Elizabeth Cotton – This program from University Libraries at UNC-Chapel Hill features an evening of stories and music, including guitarist Yasmin Williams, musician and scholar Alice Gerrard and Cotten’s great-grandson John W. Evans Jr. • When I’m Gone: Remembering Folk Icon Eliza... Re/Collecting Chapel Hill Podcast from Chapel Hill History featuring Elizabeth Cotten - https://chapelhillhistoryorg/podcast/elizabeth-cotten/ The Southern Folklife Collection at the Wilson Special Collections Library collects, preserves and disseminates music, art and culture related to the American South. The SFC is honored to preserve and provide access to studio masters, interviews, concert recordings, photographs and papers relating to Elizabeth Cotten’s extraordinary musical career. Learn more at https://library.unc.edu/wilson/sfc/ Elizabeth Cotten In Portland (Bill Fisher, 1978) - YouTube - • Elizabeth Cotten In Portland (Bill Fisher,... Elizabeth Cotten - Rainbow Quest Tv Show - YouTube - • Elizabeth Cotten-Rainbow Quest Tv Show Libba Cotten Documentary - YouTube - • Libba Cotten Documentary Kid Lit Review of “Libba: The Magnificent Musical Life of Elizabeth Cotten” by Laura Veirs | Rhapsody in Books Weblog (wordpress.com) - https://rhapsodyinbooks.wordpress.com... Pete Seeger on Libba Cotten, musical genius cast in bronze in Syracuse - https://www.syracuse.com/kirst/2012/0...