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Seeger

[see-ger]

noun

  1. Alan, 1888–1916, U.S. poet.

  2. Peter Pete, 1919–2014, U.S. folk singer and folklorist.



Seeger

/ ˈsiːɡə /

noun

  1. Pete. born 1919. US folk singer and songwriter, noted for his protest songs, which include "We shall Overcome" (1960), "Where have all the Flowers gone?" (1961), "If I had a Hammer" (1962), and "Little Boxes" (1962)

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But despite her resistance and a 20-year age difference, they got together and Seeger said the truth about it was written in her memoir.

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Another actor clearly enjoying himself is Edward Norton playing folk singer Pete Seeger in “A Complete Unknown.”

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Dylan’s relationship with both Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger are important to him.

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However, Seeger said she was not impressed with their versions.

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“Ensuring health and safety of the tenants and providing required supportive services is essential to the Department’s regulatory compliance and failure to meet these standards puts tenants at risk,” Seeger wrote in the letter.

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