This past weekend I spent some time reading different reviews of the 1/18 Inaugural Concert on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. Now I hadn't planned to spend so much time reading, but the more I read the more uncomfortable I became. Across the country it seemed as if America's problems and possible solutions were seemingly being ignored by so many journalists.
A major opportunity was missed when these writers chose instead, to focus on the entertainment ("feel good") value and superifically pay homage to the celebrities present. What seemed truly ironic was that the one voice- that of Pete Seeger was present but for the most part ignored. The one man who has been saying for so many years if only "we the people" could work together we could resolve our issues.
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One newspaper (from a large West Coast city) ran a picture of Pete Seeger and Bruce Springsteen. To assist the reader who might not know which was whom, when you moused over the performer his name popped up. So, not too surprisingly, mousing over Bruce Springsteen resulted in his name popping up. However, when you moused over Pete Seeger he was also identified as Bruce Springsteen. Moving along, another (this time a major East Coast city) newspaper forgot to mention Pete Seeger at all.
The majority of the press articles read this weekend made it sound almost as if Seeger and Springsteen were an up and coming folk rock group. The Presidential Inaugural Committee listed a number of performers for the event but in all fairness to the committee they did acknowledge it was not a complete list (and did not include Pete Seeger). CNN led off their coverage with a description of the roaring crowd and ...high energy acts such as U2, Mary J. Blige, Usher and Beyonce.
All but missing was any awareness that Pete Seeger has been singing to presidents about issues of economy, healthcare, peace, taking care of our military for more than 68 years. March, 1941 he was invited to perform for Eleanor Roosevelt at the White house honoring US military serving in WWII.

[This is not the picture I was referring to when mousing over the faces of the performers.
This picture was taken by Pete Bruce and listed on: http://blog.nj.com/ledgerentertainment/l
It was bittersweet to read repeatedly of Pete Seeger being asked to join (as in back up) Bruce Springsteen on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in the the singing of "This Land is Your Land." originally written by Woody Guthrie and performed initially by the "Almanac Singers" in 1940, a folk quartet later black balled by the U.S. Senate. Today only one person from this infamous quartet remains alive- Pete Seeger.
The redeeming aspect of the concert was provided by(then still) President-Elect Obama when he joined Pete to share an intimate exchange between two great men from different generations both of whom have worked so hard on behalf of all of us. With Pete's grandson Tao Rodriguez-Seeger present, one could not miss the significance of history being made- Obama and Seeger talking on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial with Martin Luther King, Jr day being celebrated the next day. Among his many accomplishments Pete Seeger also Marched with Martin Luther King, Jr.
So what can we do today? One suggestion- go to: http://www.nobelprize4pete.org/resources.h
- Location:Peoria, AZ
- Mood:
contemplative - Music:"The Power of Song"

