Peggy Seeger live in concert.
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Peggy Seeger

6
critic concert reviews
folk

How Good Are They LIVE?

Live Rating  

74
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6
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Critic Consensus

Based on 6 concert reviews, the critic consensus is that Peggy Seeger is rated as an enjoyable live performer, with decent shows overall. Peggy Seeger concert reviews describe live shows and performances as powerful and upbeat.

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Artist Info

Genre
folk
Origin
New York, United States (6/17/1935)
Bio
Peggy Seeger (born June 17, 1935, New York City - ) is an American folk singer who also achieved renown in Britain, where she lived for more than 30 years, as the wife of songwriter and activist Ewan MacColl.
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Critic Concert Reviews

The Telegraph (UK)

May 28, 2021
80
%
The American singer, who has made Britain her home, drew on 65 years of expertise to produce an upbeat, beautiful evening

The Scotsman (Scotland)

January 20, 2020
80
%
The folk legends just keep coming at Celtic Connections 2020.

The Guardian (UK)

June 8, 2015
80
%
Peggy Seeger: voice of experience Read more As Indian summers go Seeger’s renaissance is spectacular.

The Guardian (UK)

May 31, 2005
60
%
There was Martin Carthy Eliza Carthy and Norma Waterson Billy Bragg her brother Mike Seeger and even an appearance by her half-brother Pete still going fairly strong at 85.

GetIntoThis (UK)

November 29, 2017
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At 82 you’d be forgiven that Peggy Seeger would be entitled to sit back and reflect on her life and career but here she is on a cold night in Liverpool on stage at the Liverpool Philharmonic Music Room.

God Is In The TV Zine (UK)

November 29, 2017
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The American folk singer, songwriter, feminist and activist, has become one of the most powerful women in folk music.

Past critic reviews published in

Sydney Morning Herald (Australia), The Music (Australia), The Music (Australia), The AU Review (Australia), Strange Carolinas (USA) and more

Image Credit

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