Seeger died of natural causes at a New York hospital on January 27, reported New York Times quoting his grandson Kitama Cahill Jackson.
In a glorious eight-decade-long career that began in 1940s, Seeger beautifully mixed music with his anti-war and civil rights views and sang his songs at labour rallies.
Seeger, who is worshipped by political and cultural activists world over, performed in India twice. His most recent trip to the country was in 1996 where he had sold out concerts in Kolkata and Delhi.
However, he did take one request to sing the famous Cuban song of freedom 'Guantanamera' of Jose Marti. Seeger had included it in his album 'We Shall Overcome'.
Born on May 3, 1919, in a musical family, Seeger established the folk music as an expression of social justice during the leftist folk movement.
He initially used to sing songs like 'The Union Song' at labour rallies but in 1950s, he also gave voice to anti-war and civil rights rallies.
Seeger established himself as a member of the Almanac Singers, a group with deep ties to the US labour movement. It was reconstituted as The Weavers in the 1950s.
Seeger was blacklisted by the House Un-American Activities Committee but unlike others, he refused to give in by declining to name personal and political associations. He was prohibited from commercial television for a decade for expressing left-wing views through his music.
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