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Article: Weavers' tribute caps film fest.(Arts & Culture)(Concert Review)
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- Catholic New Times
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- October 24, 2004
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Isn't That a Time: a tribute to Harold Leventhal and Pete Seeger, directed by Jim Brown, 2004, 90 minutes
He's the man with the banjo and the 12 string guitar / And he's singing us the songs that tell us who we are / When you look into his eyes you know that somebody's in there / Yeah, he knows where we're going and where we been / And how the fog is getting thicker where the future should begin / When you look at his life you know he's really been there / What is the name they're callin' that man? Old folkie
--Harry Chapin "Old Folkie" 1979
Hard to believe that the tribute the late singer Harry Chapin wrote to Pete Seeger was 25 years old, and ...
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