Legendary American folk singer Pete Seeger passed away Monday at the age of 94. Known for songs like “Turn! Turn! Turn! To Everything There Is a Season” and “If I Had a Hammer (The Hammer Song)”, the singer used his music to promote his political and social views, including civil rights, worker rights, and disarmament.
President Obama issued a statement honoring the singer’s belief in community and willingness to take a stand. He said, “Once called “America’s tuning fork,” Pete Seeger believed deeply in the power of song. But more importantly, he believed in the power of community – to stand up for what’s right, speak out against what’s wrong, and move this country closer to the America he knew we could be.”
Referencing the Hammer song, Obama continued, “Over the years, Pete used his voice – and his hammer – to strike blows for worker’s rights and civil rights; world peace and environmental conservation. And he always invited us to sing along. For reminding us where we come from and showing us where we need to go, we will always be grateful to Pete Seeger. Michelle and I send our thoughts and prayers to Pete’s family and all those who loved him.”
Seeger was big in the early 1950s as a member of the Weavers, who were blacklisted during the McCarthy Era.
Here’s Pete Seeger talking about his adaptation of “We Shall Overcome”, which was a rallying cry during the Civil Rights era.
The haves are always coming for the have-nots, but sometimes we’re lucky enough to have courageous voices taking a stand for what’s right. Rest in peace, Pete Seeger.
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