I'm just devastated. The Weavers and their music and influence made up so much of my childhood, and I didn't even realize it until Pete Seeger died. And then I suddenly felt as if another member of my family had gone. Now this... Good night, Irene(Ronnie).
She not only survived the crap that was the Blacklist,
She sang true and clear long after it disappeared into the waste basket of history
Class and Courage always seem to go together.
Wasn't that a time!
I'll be interested to read her autobiography, which is scheduled to be released in October. Wonder if they held off on it until her death on purpose.
She might have wanted it that way herself, but I don't know. I didn't realize she was writing one. I'll look forward to reading it, too.
musicmz said:
I'll be interested to read her autobiography, which is scheduled to be released in October. Wonder if they held off on it until her death on purpose.
I've put the book on order at the South Orange Library.
The Weavers had such a remarkable influence...LL is right -- more than most know.
Funny thing is, so many people have no idea who the Weavers were. Actually, that's not funny. It's rather tragic.
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More influential that most of you will every know, both musically and politically.
"I'll see you in my dreams"
R.I.P.
http://www.cnn.com/2015/06/07/entertainment/ronnie-gilbert-weavers-feat/index.html