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The all-time greatest American folk singer to ever live. All of his music has a distinctly wistful and familiar sound to it, like he's right there with you in all the shit. Also, he was a liberal before being a liberal was cool and I can't help but respect a man who writes a song called "Tear the Fascists Down".
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Essential listening. This Land is Your Land and Tear the Fascists Down are incredible songs. Pete Seeger is also fantastic
Mar 7, 2025
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Maybe more blues and maybe 1930s/40s but he inspired the folk singers of the 60s. Also Woody Guthrie ofc, but that's a given
Mar 31, 2025
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artists like Pete Seeger, Phil Ochs, Woody Guthrie, and my favorite new folk artist, Jesse Welles

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