“The Who had a great sense of humor. And they were also very serious when it came down to making music.” Quote by Jason Reece
“My mother gave me a ukulele at age eight, and I sang the popular tunes of the day.” AgeMotherEightTunesUkulele Author:Pete Seeger
“Folks out in the country couldn't afford to pay for anybody else to make music. They had to make their own. So the peasantry had their music, and it was about a hundred years ago given the name "Folk music".” YearsCountryNamesGivenPayHundredYears AgoFolksFolk Music Author:Pete Seeger
“I was 16 when I came to New York. I had graduated to a tenor banjo in the school jazz band, and it was kind of boring - just chords, chords, chords. Then my father took me to a mountain music and dance festival in Asheville, North Carolina, and there I saw relatively uneducated people playing great music by ear.” PeopleKindSchoolFatherSawsNew YorkBandMountainEarsJazzBoringFestivalsChordsGreat MusicCarolinaUneducatedNorth CarolinaTenorsMusic And DanceBanjosJazz BandAsheville Author:Pete Seeger
“Way back in the old days, say in Europe of the Middle Ages, you had an aristocracy, and they could afford to pay for musicians. The kings and queens had musicians in the castles, and that developed into symphony orchestras and what we call "Classical music" now.” WayAgePayMiddleKingsMusicianEuropeQueensOrchestraCastlesMiddle AgesSymphonyClassical MusicOld DaysAristocracyKings And QueensSymphony Orchestras Author:Pete Seeger
“In the United States, many people said you can't have folk music in the United States because you don't have any peasant class. But the funny thing was, there were literally thousands, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of people who loved old time fiddling, ballads, banjo tunes, blues played on the guitar, spirituals and gospel hymns. These songs and music didn't fit into any neat category of art music nor popular music nor jazz. So gradually they said well let's call it folk music.” PeopleWellsArtSaidStatesSongUnitedClassUnited StatesFitJazzGuitarFolksTunesCategoriesThey SaidFunny ThingsPeasantsNeatHymnsFolk MusicBalladsOld TimePopular MusicArt MusicBanjos Author:Pete Seeger
“I was about 16 years old years when my father took me to a square dance festival in North Carolina. For the first time in my life, I found there was music in my country that you never heard on the radio, and you didn't hear on the juke boxes, and in theaters. I fell in love with it, especially the long-necked banjos.” YearsFirstsLongCountryFoundFatherHeardFirst TimeTheaterRadioBoxesSquaresFestivalsCarolinaNorth CarolinaBanjosOld Year Author:Pete Seeger
“When I got out of school, I spent two years just hitchhiking around. Every time I met some old farmer who could play banjo, I got him to teach me a lick or two. Little by little, I put it together.” YearsLittlesTwoPlaySchoolTogetherTeachMetsTwo YearsFarmersBanjosHitchhiking Author:Pete Seeger
“I never intended to make a living from music. That's the funny thing. I wanted to be a journalist.” WantedJournalistFunny Things Author:Pete Seeger
“I remember someone once saying, "Pete, you know you really should take voice lessons." And I said, "Well, if I could find any voice teacher that could teach me to sing like Lead Belly I'd spend every cent to study under him." But every time you'd go to a voice teacher, he'd teach you to warble, as if you'd want to be an opera singer, and that's not what I'm interested in.” IfsKnowsWantShouldWellsSaidRememberVoiceTeachStudyTeacherLessonsSingersIf I CouldOperaCentsBellyOpera Singers Author:Pete Seeger
“It's a terrible thing being a patriarch. I don't even have a gray beard. But people keep calling me up for advice.” PeopleAdviceTerribleCallingGrayTerrible ThingsBeardPatriarch Author:Pete Seeger