The half-sister of Pete Seeger and the widow of Ewan MacColl, singer/songwriter Peggy Seeger continued her family's long history of championing and preserving traditional music, most notably emerging as a seminal figure in the British folk song revival of the 1960s.
Born June 17, 1935, in New York City, her mother, Ruth Crawford Seeger, was herself an influential composer and folklorist, as well as the first woman ever awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship Award for Music, while her father, Charles Louis Seeger, was a pioneering ethnomusicologist and the inventor of the melograph, an electronic musical notation instrument. Raised in the company of brothers Pete (widely hailed as the father of the American folk revival of the postwar era) and Mike (also a noted recording artist and the leader of the New Lost City Ramblers), Peggy began playing the piano at the age of seven, and within a few years began transcribing pieces of music. In the years to follow she also learned to play guitar, five-string banjo, autoharp, Appalachian dulcimer, and English concertina, later majoring in music at Radcliffe College in Cambridge, MA; there she first began performing professionally.
Peggy
Seeger's honest, unadorned voice and Clark Weissman's deft guitar accompaniment
grace this selection of ballads whose characters lament the trials of courting
and the tribulations of ill-fated marriage. Seeger's liner notes include a short
essay by her father, renowned musicologist Charles Seeger
Tracklist:
1. Whistle Daughter Whistle
2. When I Was Single
3. The House Carpenter
4. When First Unto This Country
5. All Of Her Answers
6. Young Man who Wouldn't Hoe Corn
7. The Wagoner's Load
8. Long Lonesome Road
9. The Butcher's Boy
10. The Old Maid
11. Katy Cruel
12. Leatherwing Bat
Peggy Seeger - Folk Songs Of Courting & Complaint (1955)
(192 kbps, cover art included)
I love this album. It's great of you to post it. You wouldn't happen to be able to post Topic 10T9 Peggy Seeger - "Eleven American Ballads" or the out of print CD reissue called "Classic Peggy Seeger"? If so thanks! If not, thanks anyway!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for this, I love early Peggy Seeger! Also well worth checking out is her A Song for You and Me. Cheers! MB
ReplyDeleteHi Riley, if i can find the albums you are asking for, i will post them. Glad you both like the music of Peggy Seeger, it is so great!
ReplyDeleteGreetings!