One of Bob Dylan's first New York connections, "America's tuning fork" Pete Seeger, is depicted in the new Dylan biopic A ...
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.
The actor also discusses his favorite Guthrie and Bob Dylan songs and his roles in "Nightbitch" and "Speak No Evil" ...
The closest one could hope to get would be in a more abstract work like Todd Haynes’ I’m Not There, which tries to create a complete portrait of Dylan in all of his enigmatic elusiveness by having six ...
Pete Seeger didn't like singing by himself ... became a popular protest song against the Vietnam War. 7. "Turn! Turn! Turn!" Another Seeger song, "Turn! Turn! Turn!," also became part of the ...
The Oscar-nominated actor co-stars in James Mangold's Bob Dylan biopic as the beloved folk singer Pete Seeger ... knows The Byrds’ version of “Turn! Turn! Turn!” It’s in “Forrest ...
We'll start with folk singer Pete Seeger, who influenced Dylan and ... and "We Shall Overcome," and wrote "If I Had A Hammer" and "Turn! Turn! Turn!" In the 1940s, he sang union songs with The ...