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Stephen Chapman (Jan. 1 column) says of Pete Seeger: “He is not one of those artists whose art can be considered separately from his politics-like, say Wagner or Picasso. It would be like sep… ...
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Why Pete Seeger Was On Trial In A Complete Unknown - MSNEven though A Complete Unknown glosses over Pete Seeger's trial, the true story of the FBI investigation and Congress hearing is fascinating.
No other singer could connect with an audience of different ages quite like Pete Seeger, who passed away in New York this week at age 94. The night before he died, my mother, my daughter and I all … ...
Folk singer extraordinaire Pete Seeger turned 90 this week. As one who has always appreciated the art of communication and persuasion, I’ve been a fan of Seeger — when I agreed with his ...
Americans have a great capacity to forgive and a small capacity to remember, which has been a great asset to the career of folk singer and national monument Pete Seeger. He was recently given two o… ...
He chopped wood, showed up at local events — banjo in hand — and lent an unyielding energy to causes and groups he believed in. The Pete Seeger local residents knew was approachable, down-to ...
Commentator Bill Harley reflects on the fact that Pete Seeger once accidentally left his banjo on top of a car. It was lost but later returned. Harley himself has left a guitar in many places, and ...
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What Happened To Pete Seeger After A Complete Unknown - MSNOne of Bob Dylan's first New York connections, "America's tuning fork" Pete Seeger, is depicted in the new Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown.
The final song Pete Seeger heard in a New York City hospital as he died peacefully of natural causes on Jan. 27 at 94 was "To My Old Brown Earth," which he wrote in 1958. Singer-songwriter Pat ...
Check out Art Beat for more on Pete Seeger’s life and legacy. You’ll find performances as well as memories from close friends who were inspired by the legendary folksinger.
Tom Chapin, on Banjo, playing Pete Seeger tunes By Dan Murphy Back in the 1970s, my parents took me to several concerts at ...
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