Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Massapequa Library at 40 Harbor Lane
Refreshments served from 7:15 PM, program begins at 7:30
P E T E S E E G E R
T H E P O W E R O F S O N G
plus a sing-along with local musicians…
Father Bill Brisotti and
Andy Greenhouse
The Power of Song” is a film that documents the life of one of the greatest American singer/songwriters of the last century, and the architect of the folk song revival with original songs like “Where Have All the Flowers Gone?”, “Turn, Turn, Turn”, and “If I Had a Hammer” It is grand entertainment, with musicians including Arlo Guthrie, Joan Baez, Bruce Springsteen, and Peter, Paul and Mary.
Largely misunderstood and criticized for his strong beliefs he was blacklisted and banned from commercial TV for 17 years despite his big popularity.
Also Featured In Person:
FATHER BILL BRISOTTI
Our Lady of Miraculous Medal, WyandanchFavorite folksinger and banjoist
ANDY GREENHOUSE
Popular folksong writer and singer
THEY’LL PLAY SOME GREAT ROOTIN’, TOOTIN’ HOOTENANY, SINGALONGS AND FINE VERSIONS OF FOLK SONGS
Free Admission and Refreshments
For Information or Directions call: (516)795-1085 or (516)799-4088
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