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1966FOLK MUSIC
PETE SEEGER WELCOMES GUESTS ROSCOE HOLCOMB & JEAN REDPATH.
SONGS: JOHN HARDY
COME ALL YOU GOOD WORKERS
WAKE UP DARLING COREY
BIRDIE PRETTY BIRDIE
GRAVEYARD BLUES (GOT UP EARLY THIS MORNING)
LITTLE GRAY MULE
ACROSS THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN
THE BEGGER LADDIE
SKYE FISHER'S SONG
I LOST MA LOVE
THE BRANCA'S GOTTEN LOOSE
EATIN ALL THE CORN
AULD LANG SYNE

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PETE SEEGER WELCOMES GUESTS ROSCOE HOLCOMB & JEAN REDPATH.
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PETE SEEGER JOHN HARDY ( AS A DESPERATE MAN ) (live)
FOLK CLASSIC AS RECORDED BY MANY INCLUDING THE CARTER FAMLY
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PETE TALKS ABOUT THE PLIGHT OF THE KENTUCKY COAL MINERS AND TE UNIONIZATION WARS AND STRUGGLES - PETE TALKS ABOUT GOING DOWN TO HELP TE MINERS IN THE 1930S - JIM GARLAND, SARA OBEN, AUNT MOLLY JACKSON
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PETE SEEGER WHICH SIDE ARE YOU ON ( UNION SONG) (live)
SONG FROM 1932 TAUGHT TO PETE BY MOLLY JACKSON - UNION SONG KENTUCKY MINERS
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PETE SEEGER DARLING COREY (live)
FOLK SONG ABOUT PROHIBITION OFFICERS MOONSHINE STILLS
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ROSCOE HOLCOMB LITTLE BIRDIE (live)
HOLCOMB WAS a KENTUCKY folk singer, banjo player, and guitarist from Daisy, Kentucky. A prominent figure in Appalachian folk music,[2] Holcomb was the inspiration for the term "high, lonesome sound," coined by folklorist and friend John Cohen. The "high lonesome sound" term is now used to describe bluegrass singing, although Holcomb was not, strictly speaking, a bluegrass performer.
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PETE SEEGER INTERVIEWS ROSCOE HOLCOMB
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ROSCOE HOLCOMB GRAVEYARD BLUES (live)
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PETE CONTINUES INTERVIEWING ROSCOE HOLCOMB AND CLIPS FROM JOHN COHENS' FILM ABOUT HO;COMB ARE SHOWN
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ROSCOE HOLCOMB LITTLE GRAY MULE (live)
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ROSCIE HOLCOMB ACROSS THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS (live)
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-PETE SEEGER AND ROSCOE HOLCOMB TALK ABOUT THE SONG " ACROSS THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS" - TLAK ABOUT FOLK MUSIC AND HO IT IS PUT TOGETHER -
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ROSCOE HOLCOMB AND JEAN REDPATH JOIN PETE SEEGER -REDPATH IS FROM SCOTLAND -SEEGER INTERVIEWS JEAN REDPATH - A SCOTTISH FOLK SINGER AND EDUCATOR 1937-2014
09:59:51 1881.96 thumbnail
JEAN REDPATH THE BEGGAR LADDIE
A CAPELLA SCOTISH BALLAD
10:02:18 2028.19 thumbnail
PETE SEEGER TALKS ABOUT THE SONG WITH REDPATH AND INTERVIEWS HER
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JEAN REDPATH THE SKYE FISHER SONG (live)
A CAPELLA SCOTTISH BALLAD
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PETE SEEGER AND REDPATH DISCUSS THE SONG - AND THE TRADITION OF SHARING SONGS WITH EACH OTHER
AND INTERVIEWS REDPATH ABOUT MATT MCGLINN AND MORE
10:08:46 2416.34 thumbnail
PETE SEEGER MENURA MENYA (live)
SCOTTISH A CAPELLA FOLK SONG
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PETE INTERVIEWS JEAN REDPATH ABOUT HER ORIGINS
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JEAN REDPATH I LOST MA LOVE (live)
TALKS ABOUT SCOTTOSH FOLK MUSIC
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JEAN REDPATH BRINCA'S EATIN' ALL THE CORN (live)
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PETE SEEGER AULD LANG SYNE (live)
SCOTTISH FOLK SONG ( NEW YEARS EVER PERENNIAL ) DISCUSS THE ORIGINS OF THE SONG - WRITTEN BY ROBERT BURNS
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