The folk singer, who died in 2014, was famous for his songs about working people, unions and social justice. In this 1984 interview, Seeger cited Woody Guthrie as one his most important influences.
Pete Seeger was famous for his songs about working ... In the 1940s, he sang union songs with The Almanac Singers. A few years later, he cofounded The Weavers, who surprised everyone, including ...
Pete Seeger didn't like singing by himself ... Here's the Almanac Singers performing "Whose Side Are You On?" — a union song written by Kentucky coal miner's wife Florence Reece in 1931.
The movie's title is pulled from Dylan’s lyrics for “Like a Rolling Stone” and it's adapted from Elijah Wald’s book “Dylan ...
Two familiar genres with diverse themes top the Christmas week programming as motion picture players begin to ramp up their ...
Midway through the new Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown, Dylan has an angry confrontation with his girlfriend, Sylvia Russo, about why he never makes any reference to his past. “People make up ...