Pete Seeger - Famous Activist

Pete Seeger Net Worth

$5,000,000

Pete Seeger, a famous American folk musician and activist had a net worth of $5 million during his career in the music and entertainment industry. He was associated with The Weavers, Tao Rodriguez-Seeger, and Lead Belly among others and was known for protesting environmental affairs, civil rights, international disarmament, and counterculture.

Key facts:

  • Seeger was a member of The Weavers and had several hits in the 195s.
  • He was known for being a protest singer who focused on environmental affairs, civil rights, international disarmament, and counterculture.
  • Seeger played banjo, guitar, the recorder, tin whistle, mandolin, piano, and ukulele.
  • He was involved in the American Civil Rights Movement and helped create the song "We Shall Overcome."
  • Seeger supported fellow folk artist Bob Dylan and had a hand in pressing for Dylan's first LP on Columbia Records.

Basic Information About Pete Seeger

CategoryCelebrities β€Ί Actors
ProfessionsMusician, Songwriter, Composer, Lyricist, Presenter, Singer, Activist, Environmentalist
Net worth$5,000,000
Date of birth1919-05-03
Place of birthNew York City
Date of death2014-01-27 (aged 94)
NationalityUnited States of America
SpouseToshi Seeger - (20 JulyΒ 1943 - 9 JulyΒ 2013)Β (her death)Β (3 children)
GenderMale
Height6 ft 2 in (1.9 m)
Social Mediaβ†—οΈŽ Wikipedia β†—οΈŽ IMDb

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Pete Seeger roles

Movie / Series Role
Reading RainbowSelf 1 episode, 1986
Sesame StreetSelf 3 episodes, 1972-1994
The Dick Cavett ShowSelf 1 episode, 1972
Late Night with Conan O'BrienSelf - Musical Guest 1 episode, 1998

Pete Seeger's Quotes

  • (About his songs) "Some may find them merely diverting melodies. Others may find them incitements to Red revolution. And who will say if either or both is wrong? Not I." - (Interview: "Rolling Stone Magazine"; April 13, 1972)
  • Education is when you read the fine print. Experience is what you get if you don't.
  • Songs are weapons.
  • [I receive letters] asking if I will come and accept an award someplace. This is a more general letter: "Dear so and so, thank you for your invitation, but...." A big word "but." I work hard on these letters: "My lefty reputation kept me out of the spotlight, but now I've blown my cover. I have to say no to all sorts of good people who want me to listen to their CD, read their book...."
  • People wanting autographs. I have a special form letter that starts off: "I wish I could persuade you that collecting autographs is one of the more foolish ways we can spend our precious days. There are important things needing to be done in every community." How can people be brought together to do these important things? I've tried with banjos and boats.

Pete Seeger's photos

Interesting Facts about Pete Seeger

  1. The Harry Chapin song, "Old Folkie", is a tribute to Seeger.
  2. Was an advocate of alternative fuel vehicles, and owned an electric pick-up truck.
  3. The inscription on his banjo reads: "This instrument surrounds hate and forces it to surrender."
  4. He wrote the song "Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is A Season)", which was recorded by Judy Collins and later became a #1 hit for The Byrds in 1965. The lyrics were adapted from the Old Testament of the Bible; namely from the Book of Ecclesiastes, Chapter 3, Verses 1-8.
  5. Has performed with both Woody Guthrie and Arlo Guthrie.
  6. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996 (under the category Early Influence).
  7. Kennedy Center Honoree, 1994.
  8. Was part of a distinguished musical family. His parents were teacher and musicologist Charles Seeger and classical violinist Constance Edson. His half brother and sister were born to Charles and second wife composer Ruth Crawford Seeger, and are singers Mike Seeger and Peggy Seeger.
  9. He was a composer, lyricist, vocalist, and banjo player.
  10. He was awarded the American National Medal of the Arts in 1994 by the National Endowment of the Arts in Washington D.C.
  11. Inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1972.
  12. Made an appearance on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour (1967) but the song he performed, "Waist Deep in The Big Muddy" (an allegory about the then-escalating Vietnam War), was deemed too controversial by the CBS network, and it was censored from the broadcast.
  13. Stepuncle of Neil MacColl.
  14. Stepbrother-in-law of Ewan MacColl.
  15. Father of Tinya V.S. Seeger and father-in-law of Shabazz A. Jackson of Beacon, New York; Grandfather of Moraya Seeger Jackson (born in 1988) and grandfather-in-law of Christopher Landis DeGeare of Minnesota.
  16. He was one of Bob Dylan's biggest advocates among the folk scene. When Dylan went "electric" (with a backing band) at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965, however, Seeger was reported to be enraged and even, some claim, tried to severe the power to the amplifiers with an ax. Seeger, for his part, said this never happened but admitted to being annoyed at the time, not because Dylan was "turning his back" on folk music but because he and his friends couldn't hear any of the words over the rock music on what they felt was an overly loud, poorly mixed sound-system.
  17. Hudson Valley, New York [May 2006]
  18. His first child, a son, named Peter Ota Seeger born in 1944, died at six months of age, while Pete was deployed overseas.
  19. He was named as a Communist by Burl Ives in 1952.
  20. Was best friends with Arlo Guthrie.

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