Seeger, Pete - writings Books and Pamphlets Seeger, Pete. Hard Hitting Songs for Hard Hit People. New York: Oak, 1967. Seeger, Pete. The People's Songbook New York: Boni and Gaer, 1948. Seeger, Pete. How to Play the 5-String Banjo. New York: Oak, 1962. Seeger, Pete. The Weavers Sing. New York: Folkways, 1951. Seeger, Pete. The Caroler's Songbag. New York: Folkways, 1952. Seeger, Pete. "How to Make a Chalil." Self-published, 1955. Seeger, Pete. The Folksinger's Guitar Guide. New York: Oak, 1967. Seeger, Pete. "An Introductory Note About the Man and His Music," in Woody Guthrie: California to the New York Island. New York: Oak, 1958. Seeger, Pete. "Foreword." Reprints from People's Songs Bulletin. New York: Oak, 1961. Seeger, Pete. American Favorite Ballads. New York: Oak, 1951. Seeger, Pete. The Goofing Off Suite. New York: Hargail, 1961. Seeger, Pete. The Steel Drums of Kim Loy Wong. New York: Oak, 1961. Seeger, Pete. "Leadbelly," in The Leadbelly Songbook. Moses Asch and Alan Lomax, editors. New York: Oak, 1962. Seeger, Pete. Woody Guthrie Folk Songs. New York: Ludlow Music, 1963. Seeger, Pete. The Bells of Rhymney. New York: Oak, 1964. Seeger, Pete. Bits and Pieces. New York: Ludlow Music, 1965. Seeger, Pete. The Twelve-String Guitar as Played By Leadbelly. New York: Oak, 1965. Seeger, Pete. Pete Seeger Sings Popular American Songs. Compiled by Grigory Schneerson. Translated into Russian by Samuel Bolotin and Tatiana Sikorskaya. Moscow: State Publishers Music, 1965. Seeger, Pete. We Make Our Tomorrow. Beacon, N..: Glasco Press, 1965. Seeger, Pete. Songs for Peace. New York: Oak, 1966. Seeger, Pete. "Introduction," in Jim Morse and Nancy Matthews, editors. The Survival Songbook. San Francisco: Sierra Club, 1967. Seeger, Pete. Oh, Had I a Golden Thread. New York: Sanga Music, 1968. Seeger, Pete. "Foreword," in Don McLean, editor. Songs and Sketches of the First Clearwater Crew. New York: North River Press, 1970. Seeger, Pete. Pete Seeger on Record. New York: Ludlow Music, 1971. Seeger, Pete. The Incompleat Folksinger. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1972. Seeger, Pete. Henscratches and Flyspecks: How to Read Melodies from Songbooks in Twelve Confusing Lessons. New York: Berkeley Books, 1973. Seeger, Pete. Foolish Frog. (with Charles Seeger) New York: Macmillan, 1973. Seeger, Pete. "Indroduction," in Ed Robbins. Woody Guthrie and Me. Berkeley, Cal.: Lancaster House, 1979. Seeger, Pete. "Introduction," in Ed Renehan, editor. The Clearwater Songbook. New York: G. Schirmer, 1980. Magazine and Newspaper Articles, Reviews and Liner Notes Seeger, Pete. "Pete and His Banjo Meet Some Nice Mountain Folks." Southern News Almanac. Birmingham, Alabama, October 1940. Seeger, Pete. People's Songs Bulletin. January 1946-April 1949. Principal Editor. Seeger, Pete. "People's Songs and Singers." New Masses 44 (July 16, 1946): 2-3, 9. Seeger, Pete. "A Menace to the Nation's Songs." (letter to the editor) Daily Worker (May 31, 1948). Seeger, Pete. "Library of People's Music." Sing Out! (July 1950): 6-7. Seeger, Pete. Review of Ngoma: An Introduction to Music for Southern Africans, by Hugh Tracey. In Music Library Association Notes 11 (March 1951): 314. Seeger, Pete. "The Weavers" (record review). Sing Out! (September 1951): 16. By "Nathan Charliere" (Pseudonym). Seeger, Pete. "A Contemporary Ballad Maker in the Hudson Valley." New York Folklore Quarterly 10 (Summer 1954): 133-34. Seeger, Pete. "Johnny Appleseed, Jr." Column of 100-200 articles, in Sing Out!, beginning with vol. 4, no. 7, Fall 1954. Seeger, Pete. "The Coal Creek Rebellion." Sing Out! (Summer 1955): 19-20. Seeger, Pete. "Introductory Notes." Album Notes to Bantu Choral Folk Songs. Folkways Records, 1955. Seeger, Pete. Testimony before HUAC, 1955, reprinted in Eric Bentley, editor. Thirty Years of Treason. New York: Viking, 1971. Seeger, Pete. "Introduction." Album Notes to Negro Prison Camp Work Songs. Ethnic Folkways Library, FE 4475, 1956. Seeger, Pete. "Introductory Notes on Community Singing." Album Notes to With Voices We Sing. Folkways Records, FA 2452, 1956. Seeger, Pete. Review of Sea Songs, by Burl Ives. Sing Out! (Winter 1957): 21. Seeger, Pete. "The Steel Drum: A New Folk Instrument." Journal of American Folklore 71 (January-March 1958): 52-57. Seeger, Pete. "Too Many People Listen to Me--and Not the People I Learned From." Caravan (May 1958): 13-14. Seeger, Pete. "Notes on Background of Songs." Album Notes to Pete Seeger at Carnegie Hall With Sonny Terry. Folkways Records FA 2412, 1958. Seeger, Pete. "Play Parties." Album Notes to American Play Parties. Folkways Records FC 7604, 1959. Seeger, Pete. "On Singing Songs in a Night Club." Album Notes to ete Seeger at the Village Gate. Folkways Records, FA 2450, 1960. Seeger, Pete. "Statement to the Court." Sing Out! (Summer 1961): 10-11. Seeger, Pete. "Letter From the Editors." Sing Out! (April-May 1962): 59-60. Seeger, Pete. "The Folk Process in Albany, Ga." Sing Out! (October-November 1962). Seeger, Pete. "The American Folk Music Revival." in H. Grafman and B. T. Manning. Folk Music U.S.A. New York: Citadel Press, 1962. Seeger, Pete. "Remembering Woody." Mainstream 16 (August 1963): 27-33. Seeger, Pete. "The Integration Battle." Broadside 30 (August 1963). Seeger, Pete. "In My Opinion." Seventeen (November 1963): 148. Seeger, Pete. "Pete Seeger's Farewell." Hootenanny 1 (December 1963): 15, 73-74. Seeger, Pete. "The Country Washboard Band." Album Notes to Washboard Band Country Dance Music Folkways Records, FA 2201, 1963. Seeger, Pete. "The Copyright Hassle." Sing Out! (July 1964). Seeger, Pete. "Seeger, Pete. "The Guitar Improvisations of Mwenda Jean Bosco." Sing Out! (April 1964). Seeger, Pete. "Footloose in Asia and Africa." Hootenanny 1 (May 1964): 20-21. Seeger, Pete. "Woody Guthrie--Some Reminiscences." Sing Out! (July 1964). Seeger, Pete. "Long Live Plagiarism." Broadside 49 (August 1964): 1-2. Seeger, Pete. "Some Songs of the Selma Marchers." Broadside 57 (April 1965). Seeger, Pete. "Record Review: Pete Seeger." Sing Out! (March 1965): 85-87. Seeger, Pete. "Whatever Happened to Singing in the Union." Sing Out! (May 1965): 28-31. Seeger, Pete. "How Can People Talk to Each Other?" American Dialog 2 (May- June 1965): 31. Seeger, Pete. "Folk Songs and the Top 40." Sing Out! (February- March 1966): 13-14. Seeger, Pete. "On Protest Songs." Album Notes to Dangerous Songs!? Columbia Records CS 9303/CL 2503, 1966. Seeger, Pete. "Why Folk Music?" in David A DeTurk and A. Poulin, Jr. The American Folk Scene: Dimensions of the Folk Song Revival. New York: Dell, 1967. Seeger, Pete. "So Long Woody, It's Been Good to Know Ya." Life (November 10, 1967): 8. Seeger, Pete. "Sleep Time Stories and Songs." Album Notes to Abiyoyo and Other Songs for Children. Folkways FT 1500, 1967. Seeger, Pete. "Vietnam." Harvard Alumni Bulletin (March 16, 1968). Seeger, Pete. "This Paleface Does a Double Take (Confessions of an American History Buff." Daily World (July 4, 1968). Seeger, Pete. "Let the Children Paint the Walls." Daily World (July 17, 1968): 4-7. Seeger, Pete. "Lebanon/Israel: The Coin Has Two Sides." Sing Out! (June- July 1968): 37. Seeger, Pete. "TV: A Variety of Cream Puffs." Daily Variety 35th Anniversary Edition, 1968. Seeger, Pete. "Your Own Thing." Seventeen (August 1968): 92. Seeger, Pete. "Interview with Pete Seeger at Ford Hall Forum." PS Sings and Answer Questions Broadside Records, BRS 502, 1968. Seeger, Pete. "Woody Guthrie, Songwriter." Ramparts (November 30, 1968): 29-33. Seeger, Pete. "Parable of Uncle Sam." Album Notes to Young vs. Old Columbia, CS 9873, 1968. Seeger, Pete. "The Air Belongs to Everyone." Harvard Alumni Bulletin (April 28, 1969): 53-57. Seeger, Pete. "To Save the Dying Hudson: Pete Seeger's Voyage." Look (August 26, 1969): 63-66. Seeger, Pete. "Sequoia: The Story of the Talking Leaves." Sing Out! (September-October 1969): 9-10, 12-13. Seeger, Pete. "This Land is Your Land." Village Voice." (July 1, 1971): 5. Seeger, Pete. "The World Flood of U.S. Pop Music Culture." American Dialog 6 (Autumn 1971): 5-6, 37-38. Seeger, Pete. "For Art's Sake." New York Times (December 1, 1971). Seeger, Pete. "Hanoi Diary." Eastern Horizon 11 (1972): 26-32. Seeger, Pete. "Pete's Pie." Win (December 15, 1972): 20. Seeger, Pete. "Strumming Banjo in Nort Vietnam." Saturday Review (May 13, 1973): 28-32. Seeger, Pete. "Teach In: Tuning the Steel Drums." Sing Out! (July-August 1973): 23-25. Seeger, Pete. "Untitled (on Walter Lowenfels)." Small Press Review 6 (November 1974). Seeger, Pete. "Songs of Labor and the American People." Sing Out! (January 1976): 1. Seeger, Pete. Review of The Poverty of Power, by Barry Commoner. In New York Daily World Magazine (May 29, 1976): 4-9. Seeger, Pete. "How the Clearwater Got Started." North River Navigator 6 Part Series (Summer 1975-April 1976). Seeger, Pete. "A Thumbnail History of Sing Out!" Sing Out! (May 1978): 33. Seeger, Pete. "Why We Must Save the Hudson." Parade (Washington Post) (November 26, 1978): 5-7. Seeger, Pete. "Charles Seeger: A Man of Music." Sing Out! (May 1979): 18-19. Seeger, Pete. "Singalong." Album Notes to Pete Seeger Demonstration Concert, Folkways Records, FM 6055, 1980. Seeger, Pete. "Want a Clearwater of Your Own?" Clearwater Navigator (April 1980). Seeger, Pete. Review of Joe Scott: Woodsman-Songmaker, by Sandy Ives. Ethnomusicology 24 (September 1980). 11/16/88