After a life on the road, folk legend Peggy Seeger has settled in the village of Iffley on the outskirts of Oxford. In this episode she talks poignantly about her mother, a talented composer who died when she was fifty-three and Peggy was just eighteen. Peggy recites a poem called “My Mother is Younger Than Me”. She sings old union songs, including “The Miner’s Prayer”, recalls her time on the Greenham Common protests, shows us a piece of the wire fence she keeps on her mantelpiece and sings a song called “A Woman on Wheels” which is about a protester in a wheelchair who she saw using bolt cutters to breach that fence. Come with us on a walk through Peggy Seeger’s life in an unforgettable episode of Folk on Foot.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fler avsnitt av Folk on Foot
Visa alla avsnitt av Folk on FootFolk on Foot med Matthew Bannister finns tillgänglig på flera plattformar. Informationen på denna sida kommer från offentliga podd-flöden.
