Mike Seeger
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Mike Seeger (b. August 15, 1933 in New York, New York) is an American folk musician and folklorist.
He was exposed to traditional music through his mother (Ruth Crawford-Seeger) and father (Charles Seeger), who worked with musicologists John and Alan Lomax. His famous musical family includes half-brother Pete Seeger and sister Peggy Seeger.
He is an accomplished musician; a distinctive singer who plays autoharp, banjo, fiddle, dulcimer, guitar, mouth harp, mandolin, and dobro. At 25, along with John Cohen and Tom Paley, he became a founding member of the New Lost City Ramblers.
His influence on the folk scene is described at some length by Bob Dylan in his recent book, Chronicles.
[edit] Discography
- Solo: Old Time Music (Rounder) (1991)
- Tipple, Loom & Rail (Smithsonian Folkways) (1965)
- Strange Creek Singers (Arhoolie) (1968)
- American Folk Songs for Children (Rounder) (1977)
- Fresh Oldtime String Band (Rounder) (1988)
- American Folk Songs for Christmas (Rounder) (1989)
- Animal Folk Songs for Children (Rounder) (1992)
- Third Annual Farewell Reunion (Rounder) (1994)
- Way Down in North Carolina (Rounder) (1996)
- Southern Banjo Sounds (Smithsonian Folkways) (1998)
- Retrograss (Acoustic Disc) (1999)
- True Vine (Smithsonian Folkways) (2003)
- Early Southern Guitar Sounds (Smithsonian Folkways) (2007)
- Robert Plant and Alison Krauss - Raising Sand (Rounder) (2007)
- Ry Cooder - My Name Is Buddy (Nonesuch) (2007)