Pete Seeger

    Known For

    Acting

    Birthday

    May 3, 1919

    Day of Death

    January 27, 2014 (94 years old)

    Place of Birth

    New York City, New York, USA

    Pete Seeger

    Biography

    Peter Seeger (May 3, 1919 – January 27, 2014) was an American folk singer and social activist. A fixture on nationwide radio in the 1940s, Seeger also had a string of hit records during the early 1950s as a member of the Weavers, notably their recording of Lead Belly's "Goodnight, Irene", which topped the charts for 13 weeks in 1950. Members of the Weavers were blacklisted during the McCarthy Era. In the 1960s, Seeger re-emerged on the public scene as a prominent singer of protest music in support of international disarmament, civil rights, counterculture, workers' rights, and environmental causes.

    Known For

    • Gasland

      Gasland

      2010

    • No Direction Home: Bob Dylan

      No Direction Home: Bob Dylan

      2005

    • The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson

      The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson

      1962

    • Alice's Restaurant

      Alice's Restaurant

      1969

    • Reading Rainbow

      Reading Rainbow

      1983

    • Palme

      Palme

      2012

    • ReMastered: The Lion's Share

      ReMastered: The Lion's Share

      2019

    • The Dick Cavett Show

      The Dick Cavett Show

      1968

    • Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon

      Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon

      1970

    • The Other Side of the Mirror: Bob Dylan: Live at the Newport Folk Festival

      The Other Side of the Mirror: Bob Dylan: Live at the Newport Folk Festival

      2007

    • 2022 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony

      2022 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony

      2022

    • Festival

      Festival

      1967

    • The Winding Stream

      The Winding Stream

      2014

    • Greenwich Village: Music That Defined a Generation

      Greenwich Village: Music That Defined a Generation

      2013

    • The Kennedy Center Honors

      The Kennedy Center Honors

      1978