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The Storytellers A prominent progressive bluegrass force in Southern California's Roots Music scene and beyond, the band is recognized for their bold vocal harmonies and electric improvisational jams that continue to captivate growing audiences wherever they perform. www.youtube.com/TheStorytellersBandCAThough preeminent folk singer Peggy Seeger was not a household name in the US like her half-brother Pete Seeger or her full brother Mike Seeger, she is accomplished nonetheless. Like many left-leaning singers, she was blacklisted in the 1950s due to McCarthyism and relocated to the UK. Though she is a multi instrumentalist, she is credited for reviving interest in the concertina, much as Jean Ritchie popularized the Appalachian dulcimer. At 90-years-old, Seeger just completed her "Final Farewell Tour" as a performer. 🪕🤠
There will always be another song to be written. Someone will write it. Why not you? www.garyeandrews.com
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