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Musicians Law, Crime, Prison Music
  • Reading the letters of ex-convict Jimmy Blake

    Jul. 11, 1962

    Terkel comments and reads letters of ex-convict Jimmy Blake

  • Interviewing Jim Blake ; part 1

    Jul. 2, 1962
  • Pete Seeger

    Discussing folk music with folk musician Pete Seeger

    Feb. 11, 1982

    Discussing folk music with folk musician Pete Seeger. Pete Seeger discusses his life and career. Includes songs sung by Pete Seeger, "East Virginia", "Sticking With The Union", "Old Blue", "Jesu, Meine Freude", "We Shall Overcome", "The Draft", "Sailin' Up, Sailin' Down", and "Precious Friend". Included is an instrumental song played by Pete Seeger.

  • Interviewing Jim Blake ; part 3

    Jul. 2, 1962
  • Interviewing Jim Blake ; part 2

    Jul. 2, 1962
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