词条 | Joe Hickerson |
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|image= |name=Joe Hickerson |caption= |image_size= |background=solo_singer |birth_date={{bda|1935|10|20}} |birth_place=Lake Forest, Illinois |origin= |instrument= |genre=Folk and roots music |occupation=Librarian |Employer=Library of Congress |years_active=1957 to present |label=Folkways Records, Folk-Legacy Records |associated_acts=The Folksmiths |website=http://www.joehickerson.com }} Joe Hickerson (born October 20, 1935 in Highland Park, Illinois)[1] is a noted folk singer and songleader. A graduate of Oberlin College, for 35 years (1963–1998) he was Librarian and Director of the Archive of Folk Song at the American Folklife Center of the Library of Congress. Joe is known for bringing together the original Russian text and his own verses to create the basis for "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" in collaboration with Pete Seeger,[2] and for participating in the first LP recording of "Kumbayah". He is currently active as a lecturer, researcher, and performer, especially in New York State, Michigan, and the Chicago area. As of 2013 he is living in Portland, Oregon. Discography
FilmographyThe Wobblies 1979 (song performer) References1. ^{{cite web |title=Alan Darco Celebrity Birthdays: Folk |url=http://alandarco.tripod.com/alandarcocelebritybirthdays/id3.html |accessdate=2015-09-14}} 2. ^{{cite web|title=Where Have All the Flowers gone? (Pete Seeger/Joe Hickerson) (1956-'60) |url=http://www.fortunecity.com/tinpan/parton/2/where.html |accessdate=2008-01-31 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20081218114053/http://www.fortunecity.com/tinpan/parton/2/where.html |archivedate=December 18, 2008 }} Bibliography
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