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Pete Seeger on the Hudson

on BBC Two England

Pete Seeger is perhaps more responsible than anyone else for the vogue of folk music in America. His songs 'Where have all the flowers gone ' and ' If I had a hammer' have become anthems and express his acute sense of social justice. Today he uses his music to help raise money for causes in which he believes.
In June of this year, to support his campaign to clean up the River Hudson, he sang at a local water-side concert and at a professional music festival before 16,000 people. Among his guests are Taj Mahal John Hartford, Hedy West
Photography NIGEL WALTERS Sound MIKE TURNER
Film editor DAVID GLADWELL
Executive producer HERBERT CHAPPELL Director GEOFFREY BAINES

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Unknown:
Pete Seeger
Editor:
David Gladwell
Producer:
Herbert Chappell
Director:
Geoffrey Baines

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