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Rebel Records, 35 Years Of The Best In Bluegrass: 1960-1995, Disc 2
produced by Charles R. Freeland, 1938-2014 (Rebel, 1996), 1 hour 18 mins
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produced by Charles R. Freeland, 1938-2014 (Rebel, 1996), 1 hour 18 mins
Field of Study
American Music
Content Type
Music recording
Contributor
John Starling, 1940-, Charles R. Freeland, 1938-2014
Date Published / Released
1996
Publisher
Rebel
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Three Score and Ten
produced by Nick Barraclough; performed by Peggy Seeger, 1935- (Appleseed, 2007), 1 hour 58 mins, 28 page(s)
Peggy Seeger has been involved in folk music since the '50s, even before the folk revival kicked into high gear. She's always practiced a more traditional strain of folk music like her half-brother Pete Seeger, and while her vocals were quite distinct, her recordings have been too few and hard to find. Three Score...
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produced by Nick Barraclough; performed by Peggy Seeger, 1935- (Appleseed, 2007), 1 hour 58 mins, 28 page(s)
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Peggy Seeger has been involved in folk music since the '50s, even before the folk revival kicked into high gear. She's always practiced a more traditional strain of folk music like her half-brother Pete Seeger, and while her vocals were quite distinct, her recordings have been too few and hard to find. Three Score and Ten serves to remind folk fans, then, of Seeger's long commitment to the field as well as her talent as a singer and musician. The...
Peggy Seeger has been involved in folk music since the '50s, even before the folk revival kicked into high gear. She's always practiced a more traditional strain of folk music like her half-brother Pete Seeger, and while her vocals were quite distinct, her recordings have been too few and hard to find. Three Score and Ten serves to remind folk fans, then, of Seeger's long commitment to the field as well as her talent as a singer and musician. The two-disc live set celebrates her 70th birthday in a manner befitting a well-respected insider. Seeger takes center stage, and she's joined by a number of well-known comrades in a variety of vocal and instrumental configurations which include Billy Bragg, Eliza Carthy, and Norma Waterson. Pete Seeger performs his own "Where Have All the Flowers Gone," while Mike Seeger performs "Quill Ditty." Highlights include Peggy Seeger's "Different Therefore Equal," a folk-rap of sorts backed by propulsive bodhran and spoons. There's also a group singalong behind Bragg on "If You Want a Better Life." In a way, the listener will feel as though she has been invited to an intimate, private party on Three Score and Ten, a party where she is surrounded by friends, memories, and lots of good music. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr., All Music Guide
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Date Written / Recorded
2005-05-29
Field of Study
American Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Peggy Seeger, 1935-
Contributor
David Glasser, fl. 1975, Nick Barraclough
Author / Creator
Peggy Seeger, 1935-
Date Published / Released
2007
Publisher
Appleseed
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