Pete Seeger

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  • folk
  • singer-songwriter
  • political
  • americana
  • banjo
Pete Seeger (born May 3, 1919) is an American folk singer, political activist and author, and a key figure in the mid-20th century American folk music revival. He is particular loved as the author (or co-author) of the songs Where Have All The Flowers Gone, If I Had a Hammer, and Turn, Turn, Turn. One of his brothers is Mike Seeger; Peggy Seeger is his half-sister. As a member of the Weavers, Pete Seeger had a string of hits, including a 1949 recording of Leadbelly's "Goodnight Irene" that topped the charts for 13 weeks in 1950.

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Albums

American Favorite Ballads, Volume 1 (2002)
If I Had a Hammer: Songs of Hope & Struggle (1998)
Waist Deep in the Big Muddy & Other Love Songs (1994)
Darling Corey and Goofing-Off Suite (1993)
Traditional Christmas Carols (1989)
Abiyoyo and Other Story Songs for Children (1967)
MIR (1966)
Little Boxes and Other Broadsides (1965)
We Shall Overcome (1963)
Gazette (1958)
Love Songs for Friends & Foes (1956)
American Folk Anthology
American Folk Game & Activity Songs
American Industrial Ballads
Birds, Beasts, Bugs & Fishes and Little & Big Animal Folk Songs
Clearwater Classics
Dangerous Songs!?
Folk Songs for Young People
God Bless the Grass
Headlines & Footnotes: A Collection of Topical Songs
Song and Play Time
[non-album tracks]

Singles


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