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Subject: Mike Seeger in Paramus, NJ on May 5
From: WFDU - Ron Olesko
Date: 30 Apr 07 - 09:58 AM

Mike Seeger will perform at the Hurdy Gurdy Folk Music Club on Saturday May 5 at 8pm. The Hurdy Gurdy is located in the Central Unitarian Church at 156 Forest Ave. in Paramus, NJ.   More information can be found at the Hurdy Gurdy website - www.hurdygurdyfolk.org . Advance tickets are on sale and you can call (201) 384-8465 for info.

From the press release:
Mike Seeger has devoted his life to singing and playing "Music from True Vine" -- the home music made by American southerners before the media age.

"Music from True Vine" grows out of hundreds of years of British traditions that blended in our country with equally ancient African traditions to produce songs and sounds that are unique to the United States. For the peoples of the rural South, their great variety of music, song and story provided their Shakespeare, their dance music, their news, and the fabric of their daily lives. This music in time became the roots of today's country, bluegrass and popular music, and remains as ever, enduring and refreshing listening.

Fidelity to traditional sounds has set Mike Seeger apart from other performers since he began touring the United States and abroad in 1960. Mike's music conveys all the depth of feeling, the sheer energy and the infinite variety and texture of true rural music. Like earlier musicians, Mike seeks out his own vision of the music by creating within its traditions, making his music uniquely his own. As he sings the old songs, he plays in a wide variety of old-time styles, accompanying himself on an array of instruments, including banjo, fiddle, guitar, trump (jaw harp), mouth harp (harmonica), quills, lap dulcimer, mandolin and autoharp.

The Seegers sang with their children most Saturday nights. At age five Mike learned the old ballad "Barbara Allen" from his musicologist/composer parents. Soon he was listening to and learning from their collection of early documentary recordings. He began playing instruments in his late teens, learning first from nearby musicians such as his close friend Elizabeth Cotten, and later seeking out other master stylists like guitarist Maybelle Carter, banjoists Dock Boggs and Cousin Emmy, and autoharpist Kilby Snow. Eventually Mike's love for traditional music led him to produce documentaries -- more than twenty-five field recordings and videos -- and to organize many tours and concerts featuring traditional musicians and dancers.

As a founding member of the New Lost City Ramblers, Make played an integral role in helping to revive interest in a variety of traditional musics, now played by thousands of young musicians across the country. Since his first recordings with the Ramblers in the late nineteen fifties, Mike has gone on to record almost forty albums, both solo and with others.

Mike Seeger has been honored with three Grammy nominations, most recently in 1991 for Solo: OldTime Country Music and in 1994 for Third Annual Farewell Reunion. In 1995 Mike received the Rex Foundation's Ralph J. Gleason Lifetime Achievement Award, established by the Grateful Dead to recognize "those who exemplify the qualities of talent, vision, innovation that Ralph so tirelessly supported." In the word of the award citation, Mike Seeger "...remains one of our great musical and cultural resources. To see him perform is to experience the richness of our traditions."


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Subject: RE: Mike Seeger in Paramus, NJ on May 5
From: folkwaller
Date: 30 Apr 07 - 03:17 PM

They don't come much better. When is Mike coming to the UK.


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Subject: RE: Mike Seeger in Paramus, NJ on May 5
From: Ref
Date: 30 Apr 07 - 08:24 PM

I've seen Mike twice. Once at Old Songs and another time in a more intimate college setting. Reviews don't do him justice, making him sound like a dessicated museum piece when he's actually very entertainingly informative, like the best kind of teacher, with a wonderful witiness running under his commentary. He should be designated a national treasure.


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Subject: RE: Mike Seeger in Paramus, NJ on May 5
From: WFDU - Ron Olesko
Date: 01 May 07 - 05:14 PM

Ref, I also saw Mike Seeger at Old Songs about two or three year ago and was amazed. There must be something in the Seeger genes because Pete, Peggy and Mike all seem to share the same description - their performances are indeed "entertaingly informative".   Mike plays an amazing variety of instruments - from guitar to the quill with fiddles, banjos and autoharps as well. I agree, he should be designated a national treasure and I am really looking forward to this concert.   I believe it is Mike's only scheduled appearance in our area this year - but don't quote me on that!   

I hope many Mudcatters can come to the Hurdy Gurdy this Saturday. Please be sure to say hello! I will be the emcee for the night - but don't let that keep you away!!!


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Subject: RE: Mike Seeger in Paramus, NJ on May 5
From: Ref
Date: 01 May 07 - 10:18 PM

I've seen peggy a couple of times at Old Songs and, while she's obviously a talented writer and performer, she seems to be culturally and politically stuck somewhere in the sixties. She seems unwilling to credit the social advances happening since then, or else she just hasn't cared to update her shtick.


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Subject: RE: Mike Seeger in Paramus, NJ on May 5
From: WFDU - Ron Olesko
Date: 02 May 07 - 02:16 PM

Ref, I'm not sure I agree with you about Peggy. I think she still speaks out about issues that need to be discussed.    I worry that people feel that there were SOME social advances made since the sixties and they end up sitting back and not pay attention to the problems that are still out there.

Of course, I did not see much of her in the sixties.


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Subject: RE: Mike Seeger in Paramus, NJ on May 5
From: Ref
Date: 02 May 07 - 05:39 PM

I agree that we need our crusaders. Mike, on the other hand, gets his lessons in while being thoroughly delightful. Go and listen to him!


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Subject: RE: Mike Seeger in Paramus, NJ on May 5
From: WFDU - Ron Olesko
Date: 03 May 07 - 09:16 AM

I do agree with you about Mike! He is a marvelous performer. If you are in the area, I hope you can make the show!


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Subject: RE: Mike Seeger in Paramus, NJ on May 5
From: WFDU - Ron Olesko
Date: 04 May 07 - 09:16 AM

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