Pete Seeger - What Did You Learn In School?
Pete singing on BBC's 'Tonight In Person' in 1964. (Ripped from Folk Sounds of the Sixties, BBC4, 2006). Apologies for the watermark which appears. I hope to upload a watermark-free version in the future.


Pete Seeger: Where Have All the Flowers Gone?
On July 26, 1956, the House of Representatives voted 373 to 9 to cite Pete Seeger and seven others (including playwright Arthur Miller) for contempt, as they failed to cooperate with House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) in their attempts to investigate alleged subversives and communists....


Arlo Guthrie & Pete Seeger/ This Land Is Your Land
Third Encore! This is the best version of Woody's song ever! Arlo Guthrie and Pete Seeger gets EVERYONE to sing this song! I love Pete's ghostly deep and gentle voice leading with the lyrics. This was a truly magical concert. This is all never before seen footage. The project is still on the shel...


AMERICAN MASTERS | Pete Seeger: The Power of Song | PBS
AMERICAN MASTERS Pete Seeger: The Power of Song aired February 27 on PBS (check local listings). For more information, visit www.pbs.org Pete Seeger helped introduce America to its own musical heritage, devoting his life to using the power of sing as a force for social change. Standing strong for...


Pete Seeger - Wimoweh & Flowers Gone
This is from a controversial episode of the Smothers Brothers. Originally, Pete sang his song "Waist Deep In The Big Muddy" in between these two songs but CBS deemed it too political to air and deleted it from the broadcast. However, he did perform the song on a subsequent broadcast and this time...


Peggy Seeger - First time ever I saw your face
Peggy Seeger


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Pete Seeger on "The Johnny Cash Show" complete and uncut
Folk music and civil-rights icon Pete Seeger brought his brand of straight-talking this-banjo-kills-fascists* political activism to "The Johnny Cash Show" on March 4, 1970. It's clear from this clip that Cash is the student and Seeger is the master as he and Cash rip through the Grand-Ole-Opry-fr...


Pete Seeger - I'm gonna be an engineer
Pete in concert with Arlo Guthrie in the late '70s performs a song written by sister Peggy.


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Pete Seeger: Waist Deep in the Big Muddy
Aired on CBS at the height of the Vietnam War, this song holds just as much truth today... It was back in 1941. I was a member of a good platoon. We were on maneuvers in Lou'siana one night By the light of the moon. The Captain told us to ford a river. That's how it all begun. We were knee deep i...


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Pete Seeger/ Where Have All The Flowers Gone
Arlo Guthrie & Pete Seeger LIVE at Wolftrap. Pete leads everyone to sing his famous song. He was seventy four at that time and every year he keeps saying, "Well, ya know, this will be my last time". This year Pete is 89 years old and he & his grand son Tao Rodriquez/ Seeger will be playing Carneg...


Pete Seeger: American Folk Music Documentary - To Hear Your Banjo Play (1/2)
1946 www.amazon.com Watch the full film: thefilmarchived.blogspot.com American folk music encompasses many genres; many are known as roots music. Roots music is a broad category of music including bluegrass, country music, gospel, old time music, jug bands, Appalachian folk, blues, Cajun and Nati...


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Pete Seeger - Bring 'em Home
So many of Pete's songs have sadly become relevant again in these terrible times. Whatever your feeling about the Iraq war, it will be a glorious day when our brothers and sisters and mothers and fathers and sons and daughters are safely back among us.


Pete Seeger on The Peekskill Riots
Legendary folk singer and activist Pete Seeger talks to urban environmental activist Majora Carter about September 4, 1949: The Peekskill Riots.


Solidarity Forever (Pete Seeger)
Solidarity Forever sung by Pete Seeger & The Weavers, with old photographs of the labor movement in US History.This is a tribute to all the workers who sacrificed to make a better world for their children and grand children.


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