sábado, janeiro 27, 2018
Pete Seeger morreu há quatro anos
Postado por Fernando Martins às 04:00 0 bocas
Marcadores: canção de protesto, folk, Folk music, música, Pete Seeger, We Shall Overcome
sexta-feira, janeiro 27, 2017
Pete Seeger morreu há três anos
Postado por Fernando Martins às 03:00 0 bocas
Marcadores: canção de protesto, folk, Folk music, música, Pete Seeger, We Shall Overcome
terça-feira, janeiro 27, 2015
Pete Seeger morreu há um ano...
Postado por Fernando Martins às 23:59 0 bocas
Marcadores: canção de protesto, folk, Folk music, música, Pete Seeger, Where Have All the Flowers Gone?
sábado, maio 03, 2014
Pete Seeger nasceu há 95 anos
Postado por Fernando Martins às 09:50 0 bocas
Marcadores: banjo, flauta, guitarra, If I Had A Hammer, música, música folclórica, Pete Seeger, Turn Turn Turn, We Shall Overcome, world music
terça-feira, janeiro 28, 2014
Adeus, Pete Seeger...
Postado por Pedro Luna às 23:59 0 bocas
Marcadores: folk, If I Had A Hammer, música, Pete Seeger, Turn Turn Turn, We Shall Overcome
Estamos mais pobres - Pete Seeger deixou-nos hoje...
'Which Side Are You On?' is a song written by Florence Reece in 1931. Reece was the wife of Sam Reece, a union organizer for the United Mine Workers in Harlan County, Kentucky. In 1931, the miners of that region were locked in a bitter and violent struggle with the mine owners. In an attempt to intimidate the Reece family, Sheriff J. H. Blair and his men (hired by the mining company) illegally entered their family home in search of Sam Reece. Sam had been warned in advance and escaped, but Florence and their children were terrorized in his place. That night, after the men had gone, Florence wrote the lyrics to 'Which Side Are You On?' on a calendar that hung in the kitchen of her home. She took the melody from a traditional Baptist hymn, 'Lay the Lily Low', or the traditional ballad 'Jack Munro'.Reece supported a second wave of miner strikes circa 1973, as recounted in the documentary Harlan County USA. She and others perform "Which Side Are You On?" a number of times throughout.This is Pete Seeger's famous version included in his "Greatest Hits" album released in 1967.
Postado por Fernando Martins às 18:01 0 bocas
Marcadores: folk, música, música de protesto, Pete Seeger, Which Side Are You On?, world music
quinta-feira, maio 03, 2012
Pete Seeger nasceu há 93 anos
Postado por Adelaide Martins às 23:00 0 bocas
Marcadores: folk, música, Pete Seeger, USA, Where Have All the Flowers Gone?