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Pete Seeger

Highest Rated: 94% The Ballad of Ramblin' Jack (2000)

Lowest Rated: 94% The Ballad of Ramblin' Jack (2000)

Birthday: May 3, 1919

Birthplace: Patterson, New York, USA

Widely accepted as a great American radical hero, Pete Seeger was not only a gifted and prolific troubadour dedicated to preserving the heritage of folk music but a fearless warrior for change who inspired generations of protest singers with his vast array of politically and socially-conscious songs. As the driving force behind both The Almanac Singers and The Weavers, Seeger initially became a permanent fixture of post-war radio but then found himself on the blacklist during the end of the McCarthy era due to his strong left-wing beliefs. On his solo return in the early 1960s, he continued to rally against the establishment by campaigning tirelessly in support of civil rights, international disarmament and the environment. And although this fighting spirit undoubtedly cost him greater commercial appeal, few musicians have garnered as much respect.

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Highest-Rated Movies

94% 82% The Ballad of Ramblin' Jack
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Paul Robeson: I'm a Negro. I'm an American.
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A Lion's Trail
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Cattle Ranch
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Internationale
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Worlds of Sound: The Ballad of Folkways
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73% Give Me The Banjo
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Dear Governor Cuomo
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Filmography

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Dear Governor Cuomo 2012 Actor Give Me The Banjo 73% 2012 Actor Worlds of Sound: The Ballad of Folkways 2009 Narrator Internationale 2006 Actor A Lion's Trail 2005 Self The Ballad of Ramblin' Jack 94% 82% 2000 Self Paul Robeson: I'm a Negro. I'm an American. 1990 Self Cattle Ranch 1961 Original Music
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