Albumn review, “Campfires on the Moon”, by Michael Nenonen. Rodney DeCroo’s latest album, “Campfires on the Moon,” reveals hidden faces. I’ll say more about that in a moment. “Campfires”, released by Tonic Records, is DeCroo’s seventh album (eighth if you count his 2012 spoken word album “Allegheny”, and you probably should).
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The Ranting Canadian: Some Canadian content for Mayday (International Workers’…
Some Canadian content for Mayday (International Workers’ Day): This video is a documentary about the Toronto folk music group The Travellers, who started out in 1953, mixing traditional folk songs, Canadian patriotism, communism and Jewish culture (sometimes singing in Yiddish). They were inspired by, and worked with, Pete Seeger. They are
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You can read more about Pete Seeger on the Pete Seeger Appreciation Page website.
Continue readingTHE FIFTH COLUMN: He Was Supposed to Live Forever – And He Will
You can read more about Pete Seeger on the Pete Seeger Appreciation Page website.
Continue readingTHE FIFTH COLUMN: He Was Supposed to Live Forever – And He Will
You can read more about Pete Seeger on the Pete Seeger Appreciation Page website.
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