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  2. The Almanac Singers - Wikipedia

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    The Almanac Singers was an American New York City-based folk music group, active between 1940 and 1943, founded by Millard Lampell, Lee Hays, Pete Seeger, and were joined by Woody Guthrie. The group specialized in topical songs, mostly songs advocating an anti-war , anti-racism and pro- union philosophy.

  3. Their Complete General Recordings - Wikipedia

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    Their Complete General Recordings is a 1996 album of 1941 recordings by the Almanac Singers. Reception. Professional ratings; Review scores; Source Rating; Allmusic [1]

  4. Songs for John Doe - Wikipedia

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    Songs for John Doe is the 1941 debut album and first released product of The Almanac Singers, an influential early folk music group. The album was released in May 1941, at a time when World War II was raging but the United States remained neutral. The Soviet Union and Nazi Germany were still at peace, as provided by the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact.

  5. Talking Union (album) - Wikipedia

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    Talking Union is a 1941 album by the Almanac Singers: Millard Lampell, Lee Hays and Pete Seeger. It is an enduring collection of working man's anthems that have been passed down through generations of laborers. Liner notes include an introduction by Pete Seeger and song explanations. [2]

  6. Dear Mr. President (album) - Wikipedia

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    Almanac Singers chronology; Songs Of The Lincoln Battalion (1940) Dear Mr. President (1942) Dear Mr. President is a 1942 album by the Almanac Singers. [1] History.

  7. Woody Guthrie - Wikipedia

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    The singers eventually outgrew the space and moved into the cooperative Almanac House in Greenwich Village. Initially, Guthrie helped write and sing what the Almanac Singers termed "peace" songs while the Nazi–Soviet Pact was in effect. After Hitler's invasion of the Soviet Union, the group wrote anti-fascist songs.

  8. Lee Hays - Wikipedia

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    The Almanac's first album, issued in May 1941, was the controversial Songs for John Doe, comprising six pacifist songs, two of them co-written by Hays and Seeger and four by Lampell. The songs attacked the peacetime draft and the big U.S. corporations which were then receiving lucrative defense contracts from the federal government while ...

  9. Sod Buster Ballads - Wikipedia

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    Sod Buster Ballads is a 1941 album by the Almanac Singers: Woody Guthrie, Millard Lampell, Lee Hays and Pete Seeger. The songs are: [1] Track listing.