Almanac Singers
50 top tracks
Almanac Singers
50 top tracks
Albums

Talking Union
Almanac Singers

Songs of Protest
Almanac Singers

Which Side Are You On?
Almanac Singers

Classic Labor Songs
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Their Complete General Recordings
Almanac Singers

Classic Labor Songs from Smithsonian Folkways
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That's Why We're Marching WW2
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Talking Union and Other Union Songs
Almanac Singers

Songs for Political Action: Folk Music, Topical Songs and the American Lef (3 of 10)
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The Little Red Box Of Protest Songs
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Pete Remembers Woody
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Songs For John Doe
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Biography
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The preferred name is The Almanac Singers
The Almanac Singers was a group of American folk musicians that achieved brief popularity in the early 1940s. Members Millard Lampell, Lee Hays, Pete Seeger, and Woody Guthrie began playing together informally after Seeger and Hays had been playing at left-wing political functions for a time. Mainstream national success began after the American Youth Congress meeting in Washington D.C. in February of 1941. Others who sang with the group at various times included Sis Cunningham, (John) Peter Hawes and his brother (Baldwin) Butch Hawes, Bess Lomax Hawes (wife of Butch), Cisco Houston, and Arthur Stern.
Politics and music remained closely intertwined with the members' political beliefs, which were far-left and occasionally led to controversial associations with the Communist Party USA. Their first release was an album called Songs For John Doe, would urged non-intervention in World War II, and was made with the help of Eric Bernay (of Keynote), Joe Thompson (of NBC), Nicholas Ray (future film director) and Alan Lomax (musicologist). The second album was Talking Union, a collection of labor songs, many of which were intensely anti-Roosevelt.
More recordings followed, but blacklisting and internal friction soon drove the group apart. Seeger and Hays founded communal homes called Almanac Houses, but the group fell apart soon after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Hays and Seeger went on to form The Weavers in 1947.
Discography
Original Studio Albums
1. Songs For John Doe (Almanac Records, 1941).
2. Talking Union (Keynote, 1941).
3. Deep Sea Chanteys And Whaling Ballads (General, 1941).
4. Sod-Buster Ballads (General, 1941).
5. Songs Of The Lincoln Battalion (Asch, 1942).
6. Dear Mr. President (Keynote, 1942).
Singles
* Song For Bridges / Babe of Mine (Keynote, 1941).
* Boomtown Bill / Keep That Oil A-Rollin (Keynote, 1942).
Compilations
* Talking Union & Other Union Songs (Smithsonian Folkways, 1973)
* Their Complete General Recordings (MCA, 1996)
* Songs of Protest (Prism, 2001)
* Talking Union, Vol. 1 (Naxos, 2001)
* The Sea, The Soil & The Struggle (Naxos, 2004) <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Almanac+Singers">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
