Seeger, Pete 1919-Overview
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Abiyoyo : based on a South African lullaby and folk story
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17 editions published between 1986 and 2005 in English and No Linguistic content and held by 2,592 libraries worldwide Banished from the town for making mischief, a little boy and his father are welcomed back when they find a way to make the dreaded giant Abiyoyo disappear. Once there was a little boy who played the ukelele. Wherever he'd go he'd play, Clink, clunk, clonk. His father was a magician. Wherever he'd go, he'd make things disappear, Zoop! Zoop! Soon the townspeople grew tired of the boy's noise and his father's tricks, and banished both of them to the edge of town. There they lived, until one day the terrible giant Abiyoyo appeared. He was as tall as a tree, and it was said that he could eat people up. Everyone was terrified, except the boy and his father, and they came up with a plan to save the town. Peter Seeger's storysong, made up for his own children, finds its perfect match in Michael Hays's masterful paintings. Together they make a richly vivid and exciting story.
No direction home Bob Dylan
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7 editions published in 2005 in English and held by 1,610 libraries worldwide Traces Bob Dylan's journey from his roots in Minnesota, to his early days in Greenwich Village, to his tumultuous ascent to pop stardom in 1966. Joan Baez, Allan Ginsberg, Maria Muldaur, Pete Seeger, Liam Clancy, Mavis Staples and others share their thoughts and feelings about the young singer who would change popular music forever. Contains extensive archival footage, some never-before-seen and rare concert performances.
The incompleat folksinger
by Pete Seeger
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10 editions published between 1972 and 2005 in English and held by 1,418 libraries worldwide [In this book, the author] has sung as courageously as anyone has ever spoken, always in defense of the poor, the oppressed, and the exploited. Decades of work and travel have made him famous, but he remains forever in tune with the folk. Here he describes his friends and inspirations, his favorite songs and stories, and the kind of learning that comes from listening carefully. -Back cover.
The deaf musicians
by Pete Seeger
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3 editions published between 2006 and 2007 in English and held by 1,160 libraries worldwide Lee, a jazz pianist, has to leave his band when he begins losing his hearing, but he meets a deaf saxophone player in a sign language class and together they form a snazzy new band.
Abiyoyo returns
by Pete Seeger
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2 editions published between 2001 and 2004 in English and held by 917 libraries worldwide Based on a South African tale, this story tells what happens when a giant who had been banished from a town by a magician thirty years earlier is called back to save the town from flooding.
Chicka chicka boom boom ... and lots more learning fun
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2 editions published in 2001 in English and held by 907 libraries worldwide Presents four stories that combine learning with fun, including the title work, an alphabet rhyme/chant that relates what happens when the whole alphabet tries to climb a coconut tree.
Everybody says freedom
by Pete Seeger
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4 editions published between 1989 and 2009 in English and Undetermined and held by 888 libraries worldwide A history of the civil rights movement in songs and pictures.
We shall overcome the Seeger sessions
by Bruce Springsteen
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12 editions published in 2006 in English and held by 877 libraries worldwide DVD comprises a 40-minute film about the recording of the album with artist commentary, plus four live videos.
One grain of sand : a lullaby
by Pete Seeger
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2 editions published between 2002 and 2003 in English and held by 835 libraries worldwide A lullaby celebrating the fragility of the environment, the innocence of childhood, and the sense that we all are connected and part of the world's family.
Hard hitting songs for hard-hit people : [American folk songs of the Depression and the labor movement of the 1930's
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6 editions published between 1967 and 1999 in English and held by 793 libraries worldwide Collection of more than 150 American folk songs of the Depression and the Labor movement of the 1930's.
Giggle, giggle, quack --and more funny favorites
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2 editions published in 2004 in English and held by 721 libraries worldwide Giggle, giggle, quack: Farmer Brown goes on vacation, leaving his brother Bob in charge, but Duck has changed the care instructions for the animals. The most wonderful egg in the world: Several animals have very beautiful features, but whoever lays the most wonderful egg will be crowned princess. Wings : a tale of two chickens: Winnie unknowingly goes for a balloon ride with a sly fox. Can Winnie's sensible friend Harriet rescue Winnie before she becomes the fox's meal? The foolish frog: A proud bullfrog is the subject of this rhythmic American folk song that will have you singing along!
Pete Seeger's storytelling book
by Pete Seeger
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5 editions published between 2000 and 2004 in English and Chinese and held by 709 libraries worldwide The folksinger offers a guide to the art of storytelling, with new versions of familiar folktales, original stories, and tales based on songs, and family histories, along with suggestions for retelling and personalizing stories.
Carry it on! : a history in song and picture of the working men and women of America
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6 editions published between 1985 and 1986 in English and held by 677 libraries worldwide
Henscratches and flyspecks; how to read melodies from songbooks in twelve confusing lessons
by Pete Seeger
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5 editions published between 1973 and 1974 in English and held by 657 libraries worldwide
Brother, can you spare a dime? American song during the Great Depression
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5 editions published between 1977 and 2007 in English and Undetermined and held by 640 libraries worldwide
Pete Seeger the power of song
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17 editions published between 2007 and 2010 in English and held by 633 libraries worldwide A look at the life of controversial musician, activist, and environmentalist Pete Seeger, and how he used his songs to promote social change. Includes archival footage and interviews with Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Joan Baez, Arlo Guthrie, and more.
Turn! turn! turn! : words from Ecclesiastes circa 250 B.C.E., translated into English in 1607
by Pete Seeger
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1 edition published in 2003 in English and held by 596 libraries worldwide A song, based on Bible verses, which proclaims that there is a season for everything, as well as the original music by Pete Seeger, The Byrds' version of the tune, and notes by Seeger about writing the song. For thousands of years Ecclesiastes' beautiful words have inspired and given solace to people all over the world. Pete Seeger was so moved by these words that he set the psalm to music and added a refrain and a line of his own. "Turn! Turn! Turn!" was recorded in 1962 by the Byrds. You can still hear the song on the radio today -- more than forty years later. Now Wendy Anderson Halperin lends her talent and artistic vision to the famous song, creating a book like no other. Wendy's art invites you to turn, turn, turn the pages and investigate all the different ways people live and laugh, love and mourn, and the ways in which war and peace affect humanity. It's your turn now, to read the words of Ecclesiastes, listen to Pete Seeger's music, gaze at Wendy Anderson Halperin's illustrations, and contemplate what being human is all about.
We shall overcome : a song that changed the world
by Stuart Stotts
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1 edition published in 2010 in English and held by 587 libraries worldwide This book demonstrates the key role the song "We Shall Overcome" played in the civil rights, labor, and antiwar movements in America.
The foolish frog
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7 editions published between 1973 and 1982 in English and held by 570 libraries worldwide Relates the chain of events that caused the frog to puff himself up until he exploded--all because of a song.
How to play the 5-string banjo : a manual for beginners
by Pete Seeger
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23 editions published between 1954 and 2002 in 3 languages and held by 530 libraries worldwide Banjoskole. more
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African Americans--Civil rights Ballads, English Biography Blues (Music) Chickens Children's songs Criticism, interpretation, etc. Depressions Documentary films Dylan, Bob,--1941- Exile (Punishment) Fathers and sons Feature films Fiction Folklore Folklore Folk music Folk musicians Folk singers Folk songs Folk songs, English Folk songs, English Giants History Jazz Juvenile works Lullabies Magic Magicians Magic wands Music Musicians Music--Instruction and study Nonfiction films Nonfiction television programs Political activists Political ballads and songs Popular music Practical jokes Protest songs Seeger, Pete,--1919- Singers Sound recordings South Africa Tales Television programs Ukulele United States Video recordings--for the hearing impaired Working class
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