Tag: Pete Seeger (35)
RotD/Cover Me: Jacob's Ladder
Bruce gives an old spiritual the Dixieland treatment and creates a setlist centerpiece in the process.
Roll of the Dice/Cover Me: We Shall Overcome
Bruce’s 1998 cover of “We Shall Overcome” helps keep this most potent of protest songs alive and fresh for a new generation.
Roll of the Dice/Cover Me: Pay Me My Money Down
Originally a worker protest song, “Pay Me My Money Down” became a set-closing highlight of merriment on the Seeger Sessions Tour.
Where the Band Was: Cape Town, January 28, 2014
A return to the Seeger Sessions tour, or so it seemed at Cape Town Night 2.
How Can I Keep From Singing
Buried away on the bonus DVD that accompanied the original Seeger Sessions album release, Bruce’s arrangement of “How Can I Keep From Singing” was too beautiful to keep hidden away for long. Listen to beautiful choral performances inside.
Froggie Went A-Courtin'
One of the oldest songs from The Seeger Sessions is also the most fun. Let’s take a listen to this centuries-old folk song.
We Shall Overcome
Bruce’s 1998 cover of “We Shall Overcome” helps keep this most potent of protest songs alive and fresh for a new generation.
Pay Me My Money Down
Originally a worker protest song, “Pay Me My Money Down” became a set-closing highlight of merriment on the Seeger Sessions Tour.
Eyes on the Prize
Bruce and Marc Anthony Thompson breathed new life into this civil rights anthem on their 2006 Seeger Sessions Tour.
My Oklahoma Home
In 1997, Bruce plucked Sis Cunningham’s bitingly funny dust bowl chronicle from obscurity when he recorded it in his very first Seeger Session. Nine years later, it would become a nightly tour showpiece.