Showing posts with label Pete Seeger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pete Seeger. Show all posts

Friday, May 3, 2019

Pete Seeger 100 -- May 3, 2019

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Folk singer and activist Pete Seeger was born 100 years ago today, on 03-May-1919.

I came along after the folk music craze had lost steam. Groups like the Kingston Trio give me hives. Pete Seeger, on the other hand, was not just an element of a craze. He supported migrant farmworkers, union organizers, the anti-war movement (except World War II, he served in that and believed we had to "lick Mr. Hitler"), the environmental movement and the no-nukes movement. He joined the Communist Party and later drifted away. He was called before the House Un-American Activities Committee and invoked his First Amendment right of free association. He was blacklisted. He taught children.

He led a good life. When he died in 2014, Arlo Guthrie said "Well, of course he passed away! But that doesn't mean he's gone."






Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Pete Seeger, Amiri Baraka and Bud Spangler, RIP -- January 29, 2014

 
I came along after the folk music craze had lost steam.  Groups like the Kingston Trio give me hives. Pete Seeger, on the other hand, was not just an element of a craze.  He supported migrant farmworkers, union organizers, the anti-war movement (except World War II, he served in that and believed we had to "lick Mr. Hitler"), the environmental movement  and the no-nukes movement.  He joined the Communist Party and later drifted away.  He was called before the House Un-American Activities Committee and invoked his First Amendment right of free association.  He was blacklisted.  He taught children.  A good life.  Arlo Guthrie said "Well, of course he passed away! But that doesn't mean he's gone."


I first heard of Amiri Baraka when I read a book about humor from the Anza Branch Library.  It talked about his play The Dutchman, and called him LeRoi Jones, which I thought was an interesting-looking name.  He generated a lot of controversy with his poetry and his statements, but he was an artist.  I listened to his son's eulogy on KPOO.  He talked about his father's spirituality and how the home was always full of jazz and artists and food. 


Bud Spangler was a drummer, a record producer, and a radio producer and artist.  I remember him on KJAZ, where he produced a show with Turk Murphy.  Later, I listened to his "Sunday Night Suites," a series of remote broadcasts on KCSM.  I borrowed the photo from Wikipedia.