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(Amazon's blurb) A true American original is brought to life in this rich and lively portrait of Pete Seeger, who, with his musical grace and inextinguishable passion for social justice, transformed folk singing into a high form of peaceful protest in the second half of the twentieth century. Drawing on his extensive talks with Seeger, New Yorker writer Alec Wilkinson lets us experience the man

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I'm still waiting for a film\ tribute program for Phil Ochs in this manner.

 

 

-Robert

Wow...okay...well.. you may have to wait a few more years until he will have been 90.

 

Ochs, while undoubtedly a great songwriter is dead and Pete is alive and thankfully well.

 

Someone needs to call Billy Bragg..I am sure he would be happy to do a Phil Ochs tribute of some sort....

 

LouieB

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