Folk Legends Lomax & Seeger
American musician and musicologist Alan Lomax (1915 - 2002) (second right) and musician and political activist Pete Seeger (right) sing and play stringed instruments as three other men stand by, one probably playing accompaniment, while they practice for the 'Folksong 59' concert at Carnegie Hall, New York, 1959. (Photo by John Cohen/Getty Images)
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72977160
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Date created:
01 January, 1959
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