Pete Seeger The Smithsonian Folkways Collection (6-CD)
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Pete Seeger: The Smithsonian Folkways Collection (6-CD)
The Smithsonian Folkways Collection is a cross-career anthology of one of America's most famous, influential and exemplary musicians.
This set includes classic recordings, 20 previously unreleased tracks, historical live performances and special collaborations. Pete Seeger's Folkways catalogue covers more than 60 years, which are now summarised in a comprehensive and unique book on the occasion of his 100th birthday.
This collection is in a 200-page, large-format and qualitatively elaborate book with countless essays, commentaries, photographs, history and notes as well as 6 CDs with well-known and unpublished music, which was created during Seeger's entire career.
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Interpret: Pete Seeger
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Album titlle: The Smithsonian Folkways Collection (6-CD)
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Label FOLKWAYS
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Genre Folk
- Edition 2 Deluxe Edition
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Artikelart CD
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EAN: 0093074022528
- weight in Kg 2.14
Seeger, Pete - The Smithsonian Folkways Collection (6-CD) CD 1 | ||||
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01 | We Shall Overcome | Pete Seeger |
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02 | If I Had a Hammer | Pete Seeger |
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03 | Turn Turn Turn | Pete Seeger |
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04 | Goodnight, Irene | Pete Seeger |
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05 | Guantanamera | Pete Seeger |
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06 | The Bells of Rhymney | Pete Seeger |
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07 | Where Have All the Flowers Gone | Pete Seeger |
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08 | Waist Deep in the Big Muddy | Pete Seeger |
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09 | Little Boxes | Pete Seeger |
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10 | Tzena, Tzena, Tzena | Pete Seeger |
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11 | So Long It’s Been Good to Know You | Pete Seeger |
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12 | Mrs McGrath | Pete Seeger |
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13 | Kisses Sweeter Than Wine | Pete Seeger |
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14 | Banks of Marble | Pete Seeger |
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15 | Talking Atom | Pete Seeger |
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16 | A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall | Pete Seeger |
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17 | Puttin’ on the Style | Pete Seeger |
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18 | Deportees (Plane Wreck at Los Gatos) | Pete Seeger |
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19 | Viva la Quince Brigada | Pete Seeger |
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20 | Living in the Country | Pete Seeger |
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21 | This Land Is Your Land | Pete Seeger |
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Seeger, Pete - The Smithsonian Folkways Collection (6-CD) CD 2 | ||||
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01 | The Scabs Crawl In / We Pity Our Bosses Five / Keep That Line A-Moving / Join the Picket Line Today | Pete Seeger |
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02 | It Takes Everybody to Build This Land / Indian Deer Hunting / Yankee Doodle / Old Chisholm Trail / The Farmer is the Man / Erie Canal (Low Bridge) /John Henry | Pete Seeger |
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03 | Boston “Come-All-Ye” (Blow Ye Winds Westerly) / New Bedford Whalers / The Bigler/ Johnny Come Down to Hilo | Pete Seeger |
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04 | Down in the Valley | Pete Seeger |
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05 | Buffalo Gals | Pete Seeger |
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06 | UAW-CIO | Pete Seeger |
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07 | Dinky Die | Pete Seeger |
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08 | Uncle Sam, Won't You Please Come Home to Guam | Pete Seeger |
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09 | Moorsoldaten | Pete Seeger |
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10 | Listen Mr Bilbo | Pete Seeger |
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11 | Joe Hill | Pete Seeger |
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12 | Roll the Union On | Pete Seeger |
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13 | OPA Shout | Pete Seeger |
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14 | Talking Union | Pete Seeger |
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15 | John Riley | Pete Seeger |
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16 | Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss / Cripple Creek / Ida Red / Old Joe Clark | Pete Seeger |
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17 | Jam on Jerry’s Rocks | Pete Seeger |
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18 | Lonesome Traveler | Pete Seeger |
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19 | Opening Theme | Pete Seeger |
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20 | Chorale from Beethoven’s 9th Symphony | Pete Seeger |
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21 | Suliram | Pete Seeger |
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22 | Babevuya | Pete Seeger |
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23 | Blue Mountain Lake | Pete Seeger |
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24 | Pay Day at Coal Creek / Buddy Won’t You Roll Down the Line | Coal Creek March |
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25 | Wasn’t That a Time | Pete Seeger |
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26 | Which Side Are You On? | Pete Seeger |
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Seeger, Pete - The Smithsonian Folkways Collection (6-CD) CD 3 | ||||
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01 | Foolish Frog | Pete Seeger |
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02 | I Had a Rooster | Pete Seeger |
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03 | Mr Rabbit | Pete Seeger |
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04 | Oh, Worrycare | Pete Seeger |
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05 | Hard Times in the Mill | Pete Seeger |
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06 | Casey Jones (the Union Scab) | Pete Seeger |
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07 | The Death of Harry Simms | Pete Seeger |
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08 | The Preacher and the Slave | Pete Seeger |
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09 | I Don’t Want Your Millions, Mister | Pete Seeger |
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10 | Passing Through | Pete Seeger |
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11 | Kumbaya | Pete Seeger |
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12 | Black and White | Pete Seeger |
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13 | Michael, Row the Boat Ashore | Didn’t Old John Cross the Water |
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14 | Midnight Special | Pete Seeger |
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15 | Que Bonita Bandera | Pete Seeger |
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16 | The Wild West Is Where I Want To Be | Pete Seeger |
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17 | In the Evening When the Sun Goes Down | Pete Seeger |
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18 | Hold On | Pete Seeger |
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19 | Down by the Riverside | Pete Seeger |
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20 | Wimoweh | Pete Seeger |
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21 | Tina Sizwe (We the Brown Nation) | Pete Seeger |
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Seeger, Pete - The Smithsonian Folkways Collection (6-CD) CD 4 | ||||
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01 | In Tarrytown | Pete Seeger |
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02 | Oleanna | Pete Seeger |
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03 | Deep Blue Sea | Pete Seeger |
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04 | Barbara Allen | Pete Seeger |
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05 | Big Rock Candy Mountain | Pete Seeger |
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06 | House of the Rising Sun | Pete Seeger |
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07 | Shenandoah | Pete Seeger |
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08 | Go Tell Aunt Rhody | Pete Seeger |
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09 | Bottle Up and Go | Pete Seeger |
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10 | Hard Travelling | Pete Seeger |
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11 | Dink’s Song | Pete Seeger |
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12 | When I First Came to This Land | Pete Seeger |
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13 | The Half Hitch | Pete Seeger |
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14 | I Never Will Marry | Pete Seeger |
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15 | Cumberland Mountain Bear Chase | Pete Seeger |
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16 | No More Auction Block | Pete Seeger |
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17 | Talking Blues | Pete Seeger |
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18 | St James Infirmary | Pete Seeger |
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19 | Strawberry Roan | Pete Seeger |
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20 | Follow the Drinking Gourd | Pete Seeger |
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21 | Seneca Canoe Song (Kayowjajineh) | Pete Seeger |
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22 | The Banks of Champlain | Pete Seeger |
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23 | My Gallant Black Bess | Pete Seeger |
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24 | Nonesuch | Pete Seeger |
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25 | Battle of New Orleans | Pete Seeger |
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Seeger, Pete - The Smithsonian Folkways Collection (6-CD) CD 5 | ||||
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01 | Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream | Pete Seeger |
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02 | Carol of the Beasts (Burgundian Carol) | Pete Seeger |
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03 | The Quiz Show | Pete Seeger |
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04 | Eight-Hour Day | Pete Seeger |
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05 | The Popular Wobbly | Pete Seeger |
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06 | Bourgeois Blues | Pete Seeger |
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07 | Garbage | Pete Seeger |
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08 | Guardian Beauty Contest (Attila the Hun) | Pete Seeger |
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09 | Rambling Boy | Pete Seeger |
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10 | Mrs Clara Sullivan’s Letter | Pete Seeger |
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11 | Freiheit (Die Thälmann-Kolonne) | Pete Seeger |
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12 | Battle of Maxton Field | Pete Seeger |
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13 | What Did You Learn in School Today | Pete Seeger |
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14 | From Way Up Here | Pete Seeger |
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15 | To My Old Brown Earth | Pete Seeger |
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16 | My Dirty Stream (The Hudson River Song) | Pete Seeger |
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17 | Letter to Eve | Pete Seeger |
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18 | Ballad of Dr Dearjohn | Pete Seeger |
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19 | My Name is Lisa Kalvelage | Pete Seeger |
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20 | Don’t Ask What a River Is For | Pete Seeger |
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21 | God Bless the Grass | Pete Seeger |
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22 | Of Time and Rivers Flowing | Pete Seeger |
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23 | Well May the World Go | Pete Seeger |
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24 | Guantanamera | Pete Seeger |
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Seeger, Pete - The Smithsonian Folkways Collection (6-CD) CD 6 | ||||
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01 | Quite Early Morning | Pete Seeger |
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02 | There’s Better Things to Do | Pete Seeger |
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03 | My Father’s Mansion’s Many Rooms | Pete Seeger |
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04 | Estadio Chile | Pete Seeger |
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05 | Why, Oh Why? | Pete Seeger |
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06 | How About You? | Pete Seeger |
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07 | The Sinking of the Reuben James | Pete Seeger |
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08 | Abiyoyo | Pete Seeger |
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09 | Cristo Ya Nacio | Pete Seeger |
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10 | The Water is Wide | Pete Seeger |
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11 | Greensleeves | Pete Seeger |
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12 | If I Had a Hammer (Hammer Song) | Pete Seeger |
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13 | We’ll All Be A-Doubling | Pete Seeger |
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14 | Arrange and Rearrange | Pete Seeger |
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15 | English is Cuh-Ray-Zee (English is Crazy) | Pete Seeger |
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16 | A Little of This and That | Pete Seeger |
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17 | Sailin’ Up, Sailin’ Down | Pete Seeger |
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18 | All Mixed Up | Pete Seeger |
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19 | To Anacreon in Heaven | Star Spangled Banner |
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20 | One Grain of Sand | Pete Seeger |
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Pete Seeger
12. Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues
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PETE SEEGER
Pete Seeger never abandoned the original vision of the Almanac Singers. With the war over and now back in civilian life, he dreamed of expanding the Almanacs' ideals into a national movement that would unify singers, performers, choral leaders and labor unions into a force for political and social change. Seeger's model was Great Britain's Workers Music Association, founded in 1939 by members of England's Communist Party.
Reaching out to New York's leftist folk, theatrical and literary communities, Seeger invited potential members to attend the December 31, 1945, organizational meeting of People's Songs. Committees were established to find office space, set up a corporation, establish a regular newsletter, secure financing and recruit new members.
Within a year's time the People's Songs concept spread to other major North American cities. In October 1947, the organization held its first national convention in Chicago. The organization set up a booking office for its members and encouraged aspiring singer-songwriters and established composers to send sheet music or demos of new topical songs for possible publication in the monthly bulletin.
Although some professional composers were among People's Songs' earliest supporters, the most enduring songs to emerge from the movement were penned by non-professionals like Vern Partlow, a Los Angeles journalist and union activist.
Born May 25, 1910, in Bloomington, Illinois, Verneil Partlow moved to California after working for newspapers and radio stations in Wisconsin and Chicago. Hired by the Los Angeles Daily News, he became an early supporter of the American Newspaper Guild, formed in 1933. In the mid-'40s forties he hosted a program covering labor issues for a Los Angeles station.
When Earl Robinson opened the first People's Songs office on the West Coast, Partlow became one of its earliest members. After interviewing scientists on the consequences of a nuclear war, he wrote Old Man Atom, a talking blues using a musical template Woody Guthrie adapted from the recordings of Chris Bouchillon. Laced with irony, the song circulated among other singer-songwriters after its appearance as Atomic Talking Blues in the January 1947 People's Songs Bulletin. Pete Seeger recorded it in 1948 for Irwin Silber and Brownie McGhee's Encore label.
Outside of activists within People's Songs, few people bought Seeger's record. One who did was Sam Hinton, curator of the Thomas Wayland Vaughan Aquarium Museum at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California at San Diego.
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