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This guitar was made famous by Artists such as Lead Belly, Pete Seeger and Leo Kottke are famous 12 string players.
The following year, Treasures, an album of covers of 1960s and ' 70s hits was released, and featured a diverse collection of material, including songs by Mac Davis, Pete Seeger, Kris Kristofferson, Cat Stevens, Neil Young, and Joni Mitchell.
He learned the art of performing from his friend and mentor Pete Seeger.
McLean co-edited the book Songs and Sketches of the First Clearwater Crew with sketches by Thomas B. Allen for which Pete Seeger wrote the foreword.
The song features background vocals by Pete Seeger.
* 1919 – Pete Seeger, American singer-songwriter, musician, and activist ( The Weavers and Almanac Singers )
* Pete Seeger
Such songwriters as Bob Dylan, Phil Ochs, Bruce Springsteen, John Mellencamp, Pete Seeger, Joe Strummer, Billy Bragg, Jeff Tweedy and Tom Paxton have acknowledged Guthrie as a major influence.
through Dylan, Pete Seeger, Ramblin ' Jack Elliott, his ex-wife Marjorie and other new members of the folk revival, and his son Arlo.
Performers included Jack Elliott, Pete Seeger, Tom Paxton, Bob Dylan and The Band, Judy Collins, Arlo Guthrie, Richie Havens, Odetta, and others.
Musicians performing over the course of the conference included Arlo Guthrie, Bruce Springsteen, Billy Bragg, Pete Seeger, Ramblin ' Jack Elliott, the Indigo Girls, Ellis Paul, Jimmy LaFave, Ani DiFranco, and others.
* Pete Seeger
* Pete Seeger
** Pete Seeger, American folk singer and musician
In the 1960s, the American folk music revival in the United States brought a renewed interest in the songs of Joe Hill and other Wobblies, and seminal folk revival figures such as Pete Seeger and Woody Guthrie had a pro-Wobbly tone, while some were members of the IWW.
Although a songwriter herself, Baez is generally regarded as an interpreter of other people's work, having recorded songs by The Allman Brothers Band, The Beatles, Jackson Browne, Bob Dylan, Violeta Parra, Woody Guthrie, The Rolling Stones, Pete Seeger, Paul Simon, Stevie Wonder, Leonard Cohen, and many others.
When she was 8, at her aunt's behest, Baez attended a concert by folk musician Pete Seeger, and found herself strongly moved by his music.
The American folk music revival in New York City in the 1950s was rooted in the resurgent interest in square dancing and folk dancing there in the 1940s, which gave musicians such as Pete Seeger popular exposure.
* Alan Lomax, Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, ( 1967 ) Hard-Hitting Songs for Hard-Hit People, Oak Publications, New York.
", written by Pete Seeger with the lyrics drawn from Ecclesiastes in the Old Testament, was The Byrds ' second Number One success in late 1965.
*" Those Three are On My Mind " ( Pete Seeger ) was written to commemorate the three workers.
George Harrison, Joan Baez, Buffalo Springfield, Cass Elliot, Harry Belafonte, Cream, Donovan, The Doors, Janis Ian, Jefferson Airplane, Peter, Paul and Mary, Spanky and Our Gang, Steppenwolf, The Who, Simon and Garfunkel, and even Pete Seeger were showcased during the latter years of the show despite the advertiser-sensitive nature of their music.
Bloomington has been home to a large number of musicians and " scholars " over the years, including Strawberry McCloud, Lotus Dickey, Miles Krassen, Anthony Seeger, Bob Lucas, Caroline Peyton, Mark Bingham, Willy Schwartz, Jessica Radcliffe, Hawk Hubbard, Linda Higginbotham, Brad Leftwich, Ruthie Allen, Grey Larsen, Cindy Kallet, Bruce Anderson, Pete Sutherland, Malcolm Daglish, Sam Bartlett, Jamie Gans, Ken Perlman, and numerous backporch pickers who support the active contra dance, Irish, and bluegrass music scenes.
The traditional blues song Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues was written about working in a cotton mill in Winnsboro ; the song has been sung by Leadbelly, Pete Seeger, and other artists and was reworked by modernist composer / pianist Frederic Rzewski.

Pete and often
It was possibly named for a Ute Indian chief named Sanpitch, which was corrupted to Sanpete ( but often incorrectely written as " San Pete ").
Pete was originally an anthropomorphic bear, but with the advent of Mickey Mouse in 1928, Pete became a large black cat, the persona for which he is most often associated.
Although never a central character, Pete has also made many appearances in Disney comics, and often appeared as Sylvester Shyster's dimwitted sidekick in the Mickey Mouse comic strip.
Although Pete is often typecast as a villain, he has shown great versatility within the role, playing everything from a hardened criminal ( The Dognapper, The Lone Chipmunks ) to a legitimate authority figure ( Moving Day, Donald Gets Drafted, Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip ), and from a menacing trouble maker ( Building a Building, Trombone Trouble ) to a victim of mischief himself ( Timber ).
Trudy and Pete also have two hellion nephews named Pierino and Pieretto who often serve as foils for Mickey or Mickey's nephews Morty and Ferdie Fieldmouse.
However, Portis often finds himself employed by gangs under Pete or even the Phantom Blot.
Pete often teams up with Mickey Mouse enemies Sylvester Shyster, Eli Squinch, The Phantom Blot.
He often drives his neighbor, Pete, up the wall.
His wife, Peg, often attempts to rid Pete of his uncouth attitude, and his son PJ is a complete opposite of his father in behavior, as he is good friends with Max, in the series and the feature film A Goofy Movie and its direct-to-video sequel, An Extremely Goofy Movie.
Over the course of the series, she is often revealed to be quite cynical and even loudly obnoxious sometimes, especially towards her husband, Pete ; in which she also tends to many times be overbearing towards, especially in defense of their neighbor, Goofy, who she yet is amiable towards, on one occasion going so far as kissing him.
He is often shown as less secretive and paranoid than in his original appearance, though his discoveries are still coveted by the likes of Pete and the Phantom Blot.
He plays a supportive role in Mickey Mouse's comic book mysteries as a police officer who often relies on Mickey's help to catch characters such as Pete, Phantom Blot and the like.
The city is often referred to by locals as St. Pete.
She wears ridiculous outfits ( which often bare her midriff ), has bright red hair, a big nose ( think Pete Townshend ) and perpetually chews gum.
Noted residents of Smallville include the Kent family, Jonathan and Martha Kent, or Ma and Pa Kent as they were often called, and their adopted son Clark Kent ; Clark's friend, classmate and sometimes romantic interest Lana Lang ; Clark's best friend Pete Ross, and Smallville police chief Douglas Parker.
Pete is often the first on stage and handles most of the action, while Jason backs him up.
"' He and his childhood friends Pete Shotton and Ivan Vaughan often played in the wooded area behind the building, which Lennon nicknamed in the plural " Strawberry Fields.
Following the event, Lewis and two other performers from that concert, Albert Ammons and Pete Johnson often appeared as a trio and became the leading boogie-woogie pianists of the day.
He would play in the Junior Police Band with the children of Alcide Nunez, and by the age of 16, Hirt was playing professionally, often with his friend Pete Fountain.
* Paul Robeson and Pete Seeger often performed this song and are associated with it, along with Irish folk group The Dubliners.
They are far more results-oriented than the Knights, enforcing demerit policies when Weird Pete is behind the GM screen ( often worked off by unpaid labor behind Weird Pete's counter ), and holding extensive post-mortems on their game sessions, to see where things could have been done better ( usually by the members of the group not slaughtering one another's characters for minor infractions of local " rules ", to vent a real-life grudge, or to gain experience points needed to advance their own character a level ( or two )).
However, Pete is also a poor businessman, willing to shell out for whatever seems to be " the next big thing " and taking the fall when the product flops ; he is often as vulnerable to the sales pitches of game manufacturers as his customers are to his own " salesmanship ".
; Big Pete Wrigley ( Mike Maronna ): The show's primary narrator, Big Pete often acts as a voice of reason in contrast to the strange occurrences and people around him.

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