
Pete Seeger
Birthday: 3 May 1919, New York, New York, USA
Birth Name: Peter R. Seeger
Height: 191 cm
Sixteen-year-old Pete Seeger enrolled at the Avon Old Farms School in Connecticut and then decided to become a hermit. His life since then has been one social cause after another, buoyed by an almost ...Show More

To every thing {turn, turn, turn} There is a season [turn, turn, turn] And a time for every purpose Show more
To every thing {turn, turn, turn} There is a season [turn, turn, turn] And a time for every purpose under heaven. Hide
If I've got a talent, it's for picking the right song at the right time for the right audience. And Show more
If I've got a talent, it's for picking the right song at the right time for the right audience. And I can always get people to sing with me. Hide
Songs are weapons.
Songs are weapons.
Songs won't save the planet, but neither will books or speeches.
Songs won't save the planet, but neither will books or speeches.
People wanting autographs. I have a special form letter that starts off: "I wish I could persuade yo Show more
People wanting autographs. I have a special form letter that starts off: "I wish I could persuade you that collecting autographs is one of the more foolish ways we can spend our precious days. There are important things needing to be done in every community." How can people be brought together to do these important things? I've tried with banjos and boats. Hide
Education is when you read the fine print. Experience is what you get if you don't.
Education is when you read the fine print. Experience is what you get if you don't.
It's a very important thing to learn to talk to people you disagree with.
It's a very important thing to learn to talk to people you disagree with.
[excerpt from testimony to the House Un-American Activities Committee: August 18, 1955] I have sung Show more
[excerpt from testimony to the House Un-American Activities Committee: August 18, 1955] I have sung for Americans of every political persuasion, and I am proud that I never refuse to sing to an audience, no matter what religion or the color of their skin or situation in life. I have sung in hobo jungles, and I have sung for the Rockefellers. And I am proud that I never refused to sing for anybody. Hide
[I receive letters] asking if I will come and accept an award someplace. This is a more general lett Show more
[I receive letters] asking if I will come and accept an award someplace. This is a more general letter: "Dear so and so, thank you for your invitation, but...." A big word "but." I work hard on these letters: "My lefty reputation kept me out of the spotlight, but now I've blown my cover. I have to say no to all sorts of good people who want me to listen to their CD, read their book...." Hide
I still call myself a communist, because communism is no more of what Russia made of it than Christi Show more
I still call myself a communist, because communism is no more of what Russia made of it than Christianity is what churches make of it. But if by some freak of history communism had caught up with this country, I would have been one of the first people thrown in jail. Hide
[further testimony] I decline to discuss, under compulsion, where I have sung, and who has sung my s Show more
[further testimony] I decline to discuss, under compulsion, where I have sung, and who has sung my songs, and who else has sung with me, and the people I have known. I love my country very dearly, and I greatly resent the implication that some of the places I have sung and some of the people that I have known, and some of my opinions, whether they are religious or philosophical, or I might be a vegetarian, make me any less of an American. I will tell you about my songs, but I am not interested in telling you who wrote them. I will tell you about my songs, and I am not interested in who listened to them. Hide
The world would never amount to a hill of beans if people didn't use their imaginations to think of Show more
The world would never amount to a hill of beans if people didn't use their imaginations to think of the impossible. Hide
(About his songs) "Some may find them merely diverting melodies. Others may find them incitements to Show more
(About his songs) "Some may find them merely diverting melodies. Others may find them incitements to Red revolution. And who will say if either or both is wrong? Not I." - (Interview: "Rolling Stone Magazine"; April 13, 1972) Hide
If there's something wrong, speak up!
If there's something wrong, speak up!
Where have all the flowers gone Long time passing?
Where have all the flowers gone Long time passing?
Pete Seeger's FILMOGRAPHY
as Actor (45)