Legendary folk singer Pete Seeger — who inspired countless musicians from Bob Dylan and Emmylou Harris to Bruce Springsteen and Tom Morello — died on Monday, Jan. 27, at the age of 94. Throughout ...
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Pete Seeger Wrote Classic Rock’s Most Ironic Song
Some classic rock songs are more ironic than they might initially appear. For example, a Pete Seeger song seems to undermine Seeger’s stated ideology. Interestingly, the tune might be more associated ...
92-year-old Pete Seeger waves farewell to the audience at conclusion of the 2011 Newport Folk Festival on July 31, 2011. (Photo by Arthur Pollock / MediaNews Group / Boston Herald via Getty Images) An ...
Seeger wrote hundreds of songs performed by greats in American Folk Music. Jan. 28, 2014— -- Legendary folk singer and activist Pete Seeger has died at age 94. Seeger’s record label, Appleseed ...
“You may have thought you were comin’ here tonight to sit back and take things easy while we did all the work,” Pete Seeger told the audience at the legendary 1955 Weavers concert at Carnegie Hall.
Pete Seeger was a major figure in America’s folk revival and influenced generations of musicians—including Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, and Billy Bragg. Before dedicating his life to music, Seeger ...
When Pete Seeger, the great folksinger and political activist, died last year, Robert De Cormier, Vermont’s pre-eminent choral conductor, lost a friend. “When Pete died we mourned an idealist and an ...
Seeger’s most famous composition is “Turn! Turn! Turn!” While Seeger penned the track, the cover by The Byrds is far more famous than the original That’s not too surprising, as many hit songs from the ...
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