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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mike_SeegerMike Seeger - Wikipedia

    Mike Seeger (August 15, 1933 – August 7, 2009) was an American folk musician and folklorist. He was a distinctive singer and an accomplished musician who played autoharp, banjo, fiddle, dulcimer, guitar, mouth harp, mandolin, dobro, jaw harp, and pan pipes.

  2. About Mike. What is Old-Time Music? Catalog. Store. Links. Contact. PHOTO BY McGUIRE DESIGN BY SCOTT ROBERTS - OLD GROOVE. Official site of Mike Seeger, old-time country music performer.

  3. Mike Seeger, a singer and multi-instrumentalist who played an important role in the folk revival of the 1950s and ’60s, died on Friday at his home in Lexington, Va. He was 75. The cause was...

  4. 18. Feb. 2009 · Listen to the official audio of Mike Seeger's "John Henry" from the 2007 album 'Early Southern Guitar Sounds' on Smithsonian Folkways. 'Early Southern Guitar Sounds' is available on CD and...

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  5. 10. Aug. 2009 · Mon 10 Aug 2009 13.40 EDT. Mike Seeger, who has died aged 75, was one of the most influential voices of the generation that rediscovered American vernacular music in the 1950s and 60s and, in...

  6. Mike Seeger (Born: August 15, 1933 in New York City, New York Death: August 7, 2009 in Lexington, Virginia) was an American folk singer, musician (autoharp, banjo, fiddle, dulcimer, guitar, mouth harp, mandolin, dobro) and folklorist. Inducted into the IBMA Hall of Fame in 2018. And also The Bluegrass Hall of Fame. Received six Grammy nominations.

  7. Mike Seeger was a pioneer of bluegrass music and a pioneer of old-time music. He recorded and produced albums of bluegrass artists, wrote about the music, and performed with the New Lost City Ramblers and other groups. He also influenced the folk and bluegrass scenes with his scholarly work and his tireless advocacy for rural culture.