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Member Since1/10/2006
Band Websitewww.workotheweavers.com
Band MembersRonnie Gilbert, Lee Hays, Fred Hellerman & Pete Seeger. As well, Eric Darling sometimes substituted for Pete Seeger.
Record LabelVanguard Records
Type of LabelMajor


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   About Weavers
The Weavers were an immensely popular and influential folk music quartet from Greenwich Village, New York, United States.

The Weavers group was formed in 1947 by Ronnie Gilbert, Lee Hays, Fred Hellerman and Pete Seeger. A fifth member, Eric Darling, sometimes sat in with the group when Seeger was unavailable. The name came from an 1892 drama of the same name by Gerhart Hauptmann. After a period of finding themselves unable to find much, if any paid work, they finally achieved a performance slot at the jazz club the Village Vanguard. This led to their discovery by arranger Gordon Jenkins and their signing with Decca Records. The group had a big hit in 1949 with Leadbelly's Goodnight Irene, backed with the Jewish traditional folk song Tzena, Tzena.

The Weavers sang traditional folk songs from around the world, as well as blues, folk, gospel music, children's songs, labor songs and ballads from the US, selling millions of records at the height of their popularity. They were the direct precursors of two even more popular folk groups that followed them in the 1950s and 1960s, The Kingston Trio and Peter, Paul and Mary.

The Weavers avoided the more controversial songs in their repetoire, as well as avoiding performing at controversial venues and events, and the leftwing press derided them as having sold out their beliefs in exchange for popular success. However, despite their caution, they were nonetheless placed under FBI surveillance and blacklisted by the US government during the McCarthy era. The Weavers were targeted because of their history of singing protest songs and folk songs favoring labor unions as well as for the leftist political beliefs of the individuals in the group. Anti-communists protested at their performances and harassed promoters. The Weavers were an easy target because of their fame and popularity on the radio and with the record-buying public. Their popularity diminished rapidly, and the group's record contract was terminated.

Pete Seeger continued his solo career after the group disbanded in 1952. In 1955, the group reunited to play a sold-out concert at Carnegie Hall, a venue whose management was unaware of the controversy surrounding the group. The concert was a huge success, a recording of which was issued by Vanguard Records and led to their signing to that record label (by the late 1950s, folk music was becoming popular and anti-communism was fading). A documentary film about the concert and the events leading up to it called The Weavers: Wasn't That a Time! was released in 1982. Seeger left the group to return to his solo career, and the Weavers continued without him. After Eric Darling left the group, he was replaced by Frank Hamilton and then Bernie Krause.

Ronnie Gilbert has had a solo career as well. Additional reunion concerts were staged in 1964 and 1980.

The group was inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2001.




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Mark Gilston

Mark Gilston



Sep 23 2007 12:12 AM

Thanks for providing the memorial. The Weavers were one of the most influential and formative groups of my early musical education.
Ingo

Ingo



Jul 13 2007 6:32 PM

Hey hey!

Thank your for adding!
It´s a pleasure!

greetings from germany,
Ingo
Cesare

Cesare Lancioni



Jun 10 2007 8:28 PM

Thank you so much for the add!
It's you the America i love!
Cheers!
Jungle Mastering

Jungle Mastering



May 14 2007 9:18 PM

Weavers, let us know when you need mastering.
DANAE

DANAE



Apr 16 2007 4:01 PM

Hi!
Please excuse me for breaking into your page this way, but I could do with a little help, promoting my new album. It's called LONDON>PARIS, and I thought I'd let you know that it is now available on iTUNES
and CDBABY:http://cdbaby.com/cd/pascaldanae
So if could spare a minute to check it out I would be over the moon! If not, thanks for time and space!
Keep well
Pascal
The Eric Andersen page

The Eric Andersen page



Apr 7 2007 10:45 PM

hello there...
Derek Knott

Derek Knott



Feb 25 2007 7:37 PM

I'm thrilled to be friends with the Weavers...Americana in the truest sense!
The Dad Horse Experience

The Dad Horse Experience



Feb 12 2007 7:38 PM


HE PULLED ME THROUGH THE HOLE! Please have a listen to my new song and learn how a fallen banjonist was saved from depravity and desperation through the loving grace of God - hear Dad Horse Ottn playing a kazoo which could break open heavens door !
Christine

Christine



Dec 31 2006 11:56 AM

happy new year xxx
Martin Gibson

Martin Gibson



Nov 19 2006 10:30 PM

It is an Honor to have The Weavers on my site. Any Victim of McCartyism who survived the repression of those time is a True survivor and American Hero !
Neal Storme

Neal Storme



Nov 17 2006 1:36 AM

Always loved your music....Thank you for the Add. Please keep on playing your tunes and Thanks so much, for teaching them to us.
Neal Storme
nealstorme.com
Carol

Carol Sizemore



Nov 6 2006 3:21 AM

Thanks for the music!

The Dad Horse Experience

The Dad Horse Experience



Oct 16 2006 7:33 PM

thanx a lot for adding the dad horse experience
kate reid

kate reid



Oct 14 2006 10:06 PM

oh boy i was so excited when i saw this page up...a big part of my musical youth.
you are a champ for takin it on sir....
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