|
|||||||
|
Book Review: Folk Singers and the Bureau (FBI) |
Share Thread
|
||||||
|
Subject: RE: Book Review: Folk Singers & the Bureau (FBI) From: r.padgett Date: 25 Oct 20 - 04:08 AM sorted ~ thanks Ray
Joe Offer, joe@mudcat.org |
|
Subject: RE: Review: New Book: FBI vs Folk Music From: Thomas Stern Date: 24 Oct 20 - 11:08 PM refresh |
|
Subject: RE: Review: The Folk Singers &The Bureau (new book) From: Hagman Date: 24 Oct 20 - 08:59 PM Geoff, Thread is called Review: New Book: FBI vs Folk Music, from Sept 19... |
|
Subject: RE: Review: The Folk Singers &The Bureau (new book) From: GeoffLawes Date: 24 Oct 20 - 06:50 PM Thanks Ray -I tried to find the earlier posting (or thread?) about the book but could not. Have you (or has anyone else)got a thread name or a link so that I can access what has already been discussed?
-Joe Offer- |
|
Subject: RE: Review: The Folk Singers &The Bureau (new book) From: r.padgett Date: 24 Oct 20 - 11:57 AM Yes I got the book Geoff ~ was an earlier mudcat posting by Hagman very interesting so far Ray |
|
Subject: Review: The Folk Singers &The Bureau (new book) From: GeoffLawes Date: 24 Oct 20 - 09:12 AM I have just started reading a new book “The Folk Singers& The Bureau” by Aaron J.Leonard” and think there might be a lot of Mudcatters who would find it as interesting and informative as I do . As the publishers say, it is “ The first book to document the efforts of the FBI against the most famous American folk singers of the mid-twentieth century, including Woody Guthrie, 'Sis Cunningham, Pete Seeger, Lee Hays and Burl Ives. Here is a link to a podcast in which Aaron J. Leonard is interviewed about the book https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o658-HQuMAY&feature=emb_title |
|
Subject: RE: Had I A Golden Thread at your house From: GUEST,Margaret Coughlin Date: 02 Oct 20 - 10:34 AM Hi, Bob! I have tried to find more information about the organization that supposedly commissioned Pete Seeger's "Oh, had I a golden thread". Author Terry Goodkind has a "Seamstresses Guild" in one or more of his books which is a euphemism for sex workers. Other than that I can't find any NY Seamstresses Guild. Do you have any more information? Thanks. |
|
Subject: RE: Review: New Book: FBI vs Folk Music From: r.padgett Date: 20 Sep 20 - 06:57 AM Thanks Ray |
|
Subject: RE: Review: New Book: FBI vs Folk Music From: Hagman Date: 20 Sep 20 - 04:06 AM £9.99 from Amazon.co.uk.... ISBN-10 : 1913462005 Paperback : 323 pages ISBN-13 : 978-1913462000 Product Dimensions : 13 x 2.49 x 19.71 cm Publisher : Repeater; New edition (8 Sept. 2020) Language: : English |
|
Subject: RE: Review: New Book: FBI vs Folk Music From: r.padgett Date: 20 Sep 20 - 03:58 AM Have we the isbn no and availabilty in UK please? Ray |
|
Subject: RE: Review: New Book: FBI vs Folk Music From: Deckman Date: 20 Sep 20 - 02:51 AM I FOUND THIS READING VERY TELLING, WELL DONE! (MY APPOLOGIES FOR BIG LETTERS … MY VISION IS FAILING). THE HISTORY READS TRUE TO MY OWN PERSONA; MEMORY. LIKE SO MANY OTHERS, I ALSO WAS TAGRETED BY THE FBI. IT TOOK ME A FEW YEARS TO UNDERSTAND WHY? AS A YOUNG FOLKSINGER, I OFTEN SANG SONGS OF THE OPPRESSED, THE DOWN TRODDEN, THE VULNERABLE ETC... I NOW THINK THAT ANYONE, IN HOOVER'S EYES, WHO EXPRESSED UNHAPPINESS WITH LIVING IN "WONDERFUL AMERICA" MUST BE A SUSPECT COMMUNIST? SO SAD. SO VERY SAD. AND HERE WE ARE AGAIN … GOING THROUGH SUCH A SIMILIAR TERRINNY. (SORRY FOR THE POOR SPELLING AND VISION). BOB(DECKMAN)NELSON |
|
Subject: Review: New Book: FBI vs Folk Music From: Hagman Date: 19 Sep 20 - 09:41 PM The Folk Singers and the Bureau: The FBI, the Folk Artists, and the Suppression of the Communist Party, USA, 1939-1945, by Aaron Leonard (2020). Detailed article follows, concentrating on Burl Ives. https://crimereads.com/the-fbi-the-second-red-scare-and-the-folk-singer-who-cooperated/ |
| Share Thread: |