Hootenanny is a simple word that can mean a small object or a fun music gathering. It became popular in the 1930s with folk musicians like Pete Seeger and later in the 1960s TV show “Hootenanny.” ...
The son of prominent actors and activists Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee — who befriended Pete Seeger during the Civil Rights era — ...
Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band’s Greatest Hits reaches 600 weeks on the Billboard 200, becoming one of the 20 ...
Relive the history of protest music from 1935-1975 in the United States, featuring live music and the background of popular ...
The history of protest songs in America dates back to the days of slavery. During these times, gospel songs were often sung ...
Forever Seger rocked a packed Lorain Palace Theatre with a powerful Bob Seger tribute set, delivering all the Old Time Rock & Roll fans came to relive.
In an uncertain time, folk musician Jesse Welles – a four-time Grammy Award-nominee from Ozark, Arkansas – is reinvigorating ...
In November of 2025, Bruce Springsteen spoke at the New York Public Library’s annual gala, where he expressed a resolution: ...
American singer-songwriters are taking up the protest torch like their forebears Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger and Joan Baez.