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Our long-time friend and mentor, Pete Seeger, passed away on Monday. I was privileged to meet Pete at the Newport Folk Festival in 1966, and he then gave me encouragement as I was creating a new ensemble that became the Paul Winter Consort. In the early 90s, sensing that Petes recordings were not being heard by younger generations, I suggested to him that he record an album of his Earth songs. He said, My voice is shot, but if we can have a chorus to carry the melodies, I could sing along. My Living Music colleagues and I produced the album Pete in 1996. It won a Grammy, Petes first. The final song, To My Old Brown Earth (lyrics below), is one Pete had written for a friends funeral. Its the most moving goodbye song Ive ever heard. Wed like to offer it as a free download for anyone who would like to hear it. And please feel free to pass it along to your friends: music.paulwinter/track/to-my-old-brown-earth To My Old Brown Earth To my old brown earth And to my old blue sky Ill now give these last few molecules of I And you who sing And you who stand nearby I do charge you not to cry Guard well our human chain Watch well you keep it strong As long as sun will shine And this our home Keep pure and sweet and green For now Im yours And you are also Mine — Words and music by Pete Seeger, 1958 About the song, Pete wrote: In 1958 I sang at the funeral of John McManus, co-editor of the radical newsweekly, The Guardian, and regretted that I had no song worthy of the occasion. So this got written.
Posted on: Thu, 30 Jan 2014 02:25:09 +0000

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