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  1. 5. Sept. 2016 · Fred Hellerman, a self-taught guitarist who sang of — and in — harmony with Pete Seeger as a founding member of the pivotal 1950s folk quartet the Weavers, died Sept. 1 at his home in Weston ...

  2. Fred Heller (geboren als Alfred Heller, 16. April 1889 in Obersiebenbrunn, Österreich-Ungarn; gestorben 12. April 1949 in Montevideo) war ein österreichischer Journalist, Kritiker und Schriftsteller. Leben. Alfred Heller studierte in Wien Medizin ohne A ...

  3. Fred Hellerman (born May 13, 1927, Brooklyn, New York, USA – died September 1, 2016, Weston, Connecticut, USA) was an American folk singer, guitarist, producer, and songwriter, who is primarily known as a member of The Weavers. His first record was released 1950 under the name Bob Hill (16) and he sometimes used the name Fred Brooks, mostly ...

  4. Fred Hellerman (1927-2016) Fred Hellerman. Songwriter ("Kisses Sweeter than Wine", "I Never Will Marry"), composer, author and singer, educated at Brooklyn College (Bachelor of Arts degree) and Columbia University. He served in the US Coast Guard during World War II, and co-founded the Weavers folk-singing group, for which he also sang and ...

  5. Fred Hellerman was born May 13, 1927, in Brooklyn, New York. He learned to play guitar while serving in the Coast Guard and got his professional start performing in Yiddish theater. While living in Greenwich Village, he became interested in contemporary folk music and teamed with Seeger, Hays (both of whom worked together in the Almanac Singers) and Gilbert to form the Weavers in 1948.

  6. 3. Sept. 2016 · Fred Hellerman, the last remaining member of the Weavers, died at his home in Weston, Conn. Thursday, September 1, 2016, his son confirmed. Richard Drew/STF. Singer and composer Fred Hellerman ...

  7. 2. Sept. 2016 · Singer, guitarist and songwriter Fred Hellerman, who was the last surviving member of folk quartet The Weavers, passed away in his home at 89 years old. Hellerman, who along with Pete Seeger, Lee Hays and Ronnie Gilbert helped usher in the folk music revival of the 1950’s that influenced generations to follow in the folk tradition. Paving the ...