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SUMMARY:Pete Seeger - Chopping Wood - Thoughts and Stories of a Legendary American Folksinger (David Bernz\, songwriter/author)
DESCRIPTION:David Bernz shares his new book\, Pete Seeger – Chopping Wood – Thoughts and Stories of a Legendary American Folksinger\, which is built around transcriptions of Pete’s spoken word and designed to allow us all to “hear” Pete Seeger once again as we journey through his remarkable life. Pete unabashedly shares historical and family stories\, tells of learning the banjo\, traveling with Woody Guthrie and finding commercial success with The Weavers. We learn how he wrote books and put together songs\, hear his views on controversial subjects such as communism and the Peekskill Riots and learn how political discord affected him and his family. Pete also shares fictional stories\, highlights people he admired\, and talks of musicians he respected such as Bruce Springsteen. Pete and David share the heavy lifting as they tackle subjects such as the 1965 Newport Folk Festival\, Pete’s relationship to Greenwich Village and the need for copyright reform. Together\, they portray how Pete put his world views into practice in his local community\, how he lived with local hero status through his latter decades\, and how they made recordings together resulting in two Grammy Awards. \n
URL:https://worldfellowship.org/event/pete-seeger-chopping-wood-thoughts-and-stories-of-a-legendary-american-folksinger/
LOCATION:World Fellowship Center\, 368 Drake Hill Rd\, Albany\, NH\, 03818\, United States
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SUMMARY:David & Jacob Bernz (Music Performance)
DESCRIPTION:David and Jacob Bernz are a father-son team of folksingers and songwriters hailing from New York State’s Hudson Valley region. David has been performing for over forty years and had a close relationship with the late Pete Seeger\, earning two Grammy Awards for producing “Pete Seeger\, at 89” (Best Folk Album 2008) and “Pete Seeger and the Rivertown Kids – Tomorrow’s Children” (Best Children’s Album 2010). His own performance ensembles have included “Dave\, Perry\, Rande”\, “Stone Soup” and “Work o’ the Weavers\,” (a tribute to America’s pioneering folk quartet). As of late\, David has been performing with his son Jacob who is one of the Valley’s most prolific songwriters with almost two-thousand original songs to his credit. Jacob was a founding member of Clearwater’s “Power of Song” activist singing group and he has shared the stage with luminaries such as Tom Chapin\, David Amram\, Jackson Browne and Janis Ian. Jacob and David have released music containing both updated folk chestnuts and original songs entitled “The Gotham River Tapes.” \n
URL:https://worldfellowship.org/event/david-jacob-bernz-music-performance/
LOCATION:World Fellowship Center\, 368 Drake Hill Rd\, Albany\, NH\, 03818\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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