Peggy Seeger article in the bank holiday Guardian

There was some great reading in the Guardian on Bank Holiday Monday.

“She grew up with Woody Guthrie and Leadbelly and went on to become the most powerful woman in folk” –  Peggy Seeger tells Colin Irwin about losing her mother at 18, marrying a man twice her age – and how she almost ended up in a nunnery.

Here’s a link to the article – Peggy Seeger, Voice of Experience

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