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In reply to the discussion: My Pete Seeger story... [View all]FailureToCommunicate
(14,013 posts)66. You really should! Besides the great music, of course, there was cutting edge
(for the time) ecology presenters, traditional boat builders, crafts, and record sellers (one of my roles, Rounder Records) and street dancers (another of my involvements)!
It will be tough next time with both Toshi and Pete gone, but their legacy is monumental! I'm sure it will carry on.
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It was a Pete and another person I just happen to know who shall remain nameless
dipsydoodle
Jan 2014
#9
Yes, there was an ax. And yes Pete was furious. But in the end, he didn't do it.
2banon
Jan 2014
#22
YES!!!! Please! We're all celebrating him, and what a better way to do that then share...
dorkzilla
Jan 2014
#17
He informed you and changed you, like he did with everyone who listened
mountain grammy
Jan 2014
#61
I had the memorable experience of singing and marching with Pete and Toshi
longislandAnnie
Jan 2014
#36
You really should! Besides the great music, of course, there was cutting edge
FailureToCommunicate
Jan 2014
#66