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Pete Seeger – An American Legend

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                             Pete Seeger – An American Legend

Folk legend Pete Seeger passed away this week at the age of 94. An American legend, he was a storyteller, a singer, and a protester. He used songs as a tool of protest and was one of the leading singers during the folk music movement in the 1960s.

 

Author: Inside the Mind of Isadora

Intriguing, sensitive, mysterious, loving, artistic and crackling with excitement for life is a pretty good description of who I am. I just retired from the world of art where I sold my Artfully Designed Handmade Jewelry for 28 years; although, art will always be a part of who I am no matter what venue I choose to express it in.

17 thoughts on “Pete Seeger – An American Legend

  1. What a legend! It makes me feel old to know how old he was. 🙂 Love that 2nd feel good video.

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    • hahaha … you’re not there, I’m sure. I know he was a singer that my older sister
      enjoyed and followed. It was the way I was introduced to his singing.
      The great singers are quickly leaving us. I hope new ones will be able to step in
      their shoes.
      Thanks for the visit.
      Issy

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  2. Love this song, when will we ever learn… Thank you for the post!

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  3. He was one of a kind. Blessings on him and his legacy.

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  4. Love his songs. Rest In Peace, Pete Seeger.

    BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!

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  5. I remember the second video, I watched online from the television that day and I remember him in this concert always. RIP to him. Thanks and Love, nia

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  6. A legend indeed … and one with a long life.

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  7. so many of his songs influenced my life. He taught us to notice and to not follow along like sheep!

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  8. Thank you for sharing and greetings 🙂 🙂

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