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IMBanjoJim - Posted - 03/09/2019:  14:10:29


Back in 1973, when I was still in high school, I read The Incomplete Folksinger, Pete Seeger’s collection of Sing Out magazine columns. I enjoyed it so much that I sent him a fan letter. I also asked how he managed to keep multiple instruments straight in his head; I was already playing guitar, but was considering banjo (I now have over 40).
He was kind enough to reply.




IMBanjoJim - Posted - 03/09/2019:  14:11:18


And the back:



 

Emiel - Posted - 03/09/2019:  14:14:15


Nice…!

Mooooo - Posted - 03/09/2019:  14:18:28


40 banjos

IMBanjoJim - Posted - 03/09/2019:  14:19:21


quote:

Originally posted by Mooooo

40 banjos






More, I think. Who can count that high?

chuckv97 - Posted - 03/09/2019:  14:41:13


Nice,, & true to form, shows how humble a man he was.


Edited by - chuckv97 on 03/09/2019 14:41:56

davidppp - Posted - 03/09/2019:  17:42:40


Yes, he answered his mail. About 25 years after a time I heard him live, a couple of the songs he performed kept coming to mind. I wrote asking if they were printed up somewhere, and he sent a postcard with the information. (By the way, they're great songs.)


mike gregory - Posted - 03/09/2019:  18:22:09


The trio I was in wrote him a letter, and got a postcard in reply.
I wonder if Sandy still has it.
I'll fire off an e-mail, ask her.

Lew H - Posted - 03/09/2019:  19:08:21


How cool to get a letter or postcard! I have his autograph on a banjo head.

John Gribble - Posted - 03/09/2019:  22:26:59


I was fortunate enough to get a postcard from him, too. It is one of my little treasures.

The only time I had the chance to meet him I passed, as I had my then-young daughter with me and it was getting late in the day. One of my regrets.

I recently read a borrowed copy of "The Incompleat Folksinger" and enjoyed it. He was certainly a man of enthusiasms. His article on playing the baroque recorder rekindled an interest I had in the instrument many years ago. So I bought a plastic Yamaha alto. Now I play an hour most days. And I now have two Yamaha and one Zen-on plastic altos, a couple better-quality plastic soprano instruments, one pre-owned good-quality wood soprano, and a little fund going for a nice wooden alto. RAS.

kwl - Posted - 03/10/2019:  07:45:20


I, too, received a post card from Pete. It was in reply to a question I asked about a song he recorded. He provided all the information I needed on that card.

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