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(More customer reviews)If you like Pete Seeger (and who doesn't?), you'll like this overview of the folk scene from someone who was and is well and truly at the heart of it it.
The book takes the form of a pleasant, almost feelgood ramble through Pete's life, with lots of photos and play-it-yourself music (traditional, his own, Woody Guthrie's..) sprinkled throughout. Overall, it makes a very rewarding read.
Oh - and the cover's fantastic.
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In this musical autobiography including over 200 songs, Seeger comments on everything from songwriting to social activism. Supported chronologically by stories, anecdotes, photos, and drawings, this collection offers a unique insight into the life and philosophy of a central figure in the modern day 'folk music revival.'
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