From: everyday@sunrise.net   
      
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    Beth Friedman wrote:   
      
   > I'm in the process of digitizing my record collection, and I've come   
   > across one album that I can't find in any discographies. I find it   
   > hard to believe that anything by Seeger would be that rare, but I'd   
   > like the year of recording and (ideally) a picture of the cover to put   
   > in iTunes. It's in stereo, so that probably places it in the early   
   > 1960s.   
   >   
   > The album is "Sing with Seeger," subtitled "Live--At the Village   
   > Gate," DS-1101. This isn't to be confused with either the UK version   
   > of "Sing With Seeger" (which has an entirely different song list) or   
   > "Live at the Village Gate with Memphis Slim and Willie Dixon."   
   >   
   > For reference, if needed, Side A contains:   
   > Putting on the Style   
   > This Land is Your Land   
   > Battle of Jericho   
   > Roll On Columbia   
   > Sooeram   
   > Down by the Riverside   
   > Oh, What a Beautiful City   
   > In the Sweet Bye and Bye   
   >   
   > Anyone have any further information?   
      
   A quick Google search brought up several listings, one states that this   
   was Pete's only recording on this label and that it was released in 1964.   
      
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