Folk singer Pete Seeger

Pete Seeger

Living place: New York City

Birthday: 3-5-1919

Population of US 1919: 104,514,000

Global rank: #24729

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Folk singer Pete Seeger profile

Who is Folk singer Pete Seeger?
Of Portugal Singer, human rights activist, environmentalist, and pacifist who was a member of the band The Weavers.
He was part of an American folk music revival with songs like "Where Are All the Flowers Gone?" and "If I Had Hammer."

Young / Before famous

Seeger never saw his first child, as the baby died in infancy while Seeger was deployed abroad.

Family life info

He married Toshi-Aline Ohta on July 20, 1943 and they had three children together.

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He performed with Woody Guthrie.

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When was Folk singer Pete Seeger born?
Pete Seeger was born in 3-5-1919, death year is , at the age of 105.
Where is Folk singer Pete Seeger's birth place, what is Zodiac/Chinese Zodiac?
Pete Seeger was born in New York City, New York- United States. Là Folk singer, whose Zodiac is Taurus, and who Chinese Zodiac is The Goat. Pete Seeger's global rank is 24729 and whose rank is 54 in list of famous Folk singer. Population of US in 1919 is about 104,514,000 persons.
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Events in 1919 and 3-5

Events in US in the birth year of Pete Seeger

  • About three-quarters of the Boston police force goes on strike (Sept. 9). Massachusetts Governor (John) Calvin Coolidge acts quickly to dismiss the strikers, saying that no one has the right to strike against the public safety.
  • Race riots erupt in 26 U.S. cities during the course of the year, including Washington, D.C., and Chicago in July.
  • The 18th amendment to the Constitution, prohibiting the sale of alcholic beverages anywhere in the U.S., is ratified (Jan. 16).

Birthday Pete Seeger (3-5) in history

  • Day 3-5 year 1937: Margaret Mitchell won the Pulitzer Prize in fiction for Gone With the Wind.
  • Day 3-5 year 1948: The Shelley v. Kraemer Supreme Court decision stated that it is unconstitutional for a court to enforce a restrictive covenant which prevents people of a certain race from owning or occupying property.
  • Day 3-5 year 1979: Margaret Thatcher became the first woman elected prime minister of England.
  • Day 3-5 year 1986: At the age of 54, legendary horse jockey Bill Shoemaker became the oldest person to win the Kentucky Derby, riding Ferdinand to victory.
  • Day 3-5 year 1999: Kansas and Oklahoma were hit by an outbreak of more than 55 tornadoes, including one measured at F5 on the Fujita scale.
  • Day 3-5 year 2001: The United States, a member of the UN Human Rights Commission since its inception, lost its seat. It would be restored the following year.
  • Day 3-5 year 2003: New Hampshire’s symbol, the granite Old Man of the Mountain, collapsed in the state’s Franconia Mountains.
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