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1.
Oh, Had I A Golden Thread
(Peter Seeger)
2.
Where Have All
The Flowers Gone?
(Peter Seeger)
3.
Last Night I Had
The Strangest Dream
(Ed McCurdy)
4.
The Bells Of Rhymney
(Idris Davies-Peter Seeger)
Along with folklorist Alan Lomax, Pete
Seeger was a primary figure in seeding and
shaping the American folk music revival. He
never viewed himself as an entertainer, nor was
he particularly comfortable as a solo performer.
Yet his evangelical zeal for folk music and
progressive social change inspired and nurtured
three generations of singer-songwriters.
Born May 3, 1919 in New York City, Pete
Seeger was the third and youngest son of Charles
and Constance Seeger, instructors at the New
York Institute of Musical Art. The couple
divorced when Peter was eight years old. In 1932
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