
"He was born into a prominent musical family," notes Brown, a friend of Seeger. "His half-brother Pete and sister Peggy are renowned musicians and social activists. His father, Charles, was a folklorist. His mother, Ruth Crawford Seeger, was a music scholar, teacher and classical composer." (Read more) "In a 2000 interview, Pete Seeger told The Roanoke Times that Mike Seeger was 'by far, the best musician in the family'," Ralph Berrirer Jr. reports.
"Mike sought out undiscovered or disappeared musicians in the towns and countrysides of southwest Virginia, Tennessee, North Carolina — all over the South," Brown recalls. "He brought dozens of ... traditional musicians to the stage, either on his own or with his group, the New Lost City Ramblers. Feeling they merited far more recognition than they were getting, he organized tours — some of them abroad — for these rural Southern players." (Read more)
Patte Wood reports for the Rockbridge Weekly in Lexington, "Seeger was recently diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer and decided to forego further treatment and entered hospice care. He was surrounded by family and friends during his last days as he wished. Seeger was 75 years old. ... The family advises there will be a memorial concert for Mike Seeger at a future date." (Read more)
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