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	  <pubDate>Fri, 16 Mar 2012 13:40:22 +0000</pubDate>
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	  <title><![CDATA[Bob Dylan's 50th Anniversary Marked by New Recording From Dylan Mentor Pete Seeger]]></title>
	  <description><![CDATA[<p>Monday March 19th is the exact 50th anniversary of the release of Bob Dylan's eponymous first album. &nbsp;The anniversary sees the release for charity of a digital single and music video of the classic Dylan song "Forever Young" by one of Dylan's mentors - legendary folksinger/activist&nbsp;Pete Seeger&nbsp;who is 92. (93 on May 3rd.)&nbsp; The release is being championed by a grassroots campaign&nbsp;<a href="http://www.foreverpete.com/" target="_blank">www.ForeverPete.com</a>.</p>
<p>ForeverPete.com - modeled on the successful 2010 fan-based endeavor to get 88-year-old&nbsp;Betty White&nbsp;to host "Saturday Night Live" &ndash; is run by admirers wanting Seeger to become the oldest musician to reach the music charts.&nbsp; Current record-holder in US, UK and other singles charts is&nbsp;<a href="/pg/newsdesk/tonybennett">Tony Bennett</a>&nbsp;(age 85 in 2011).</p>
<p>Seeger has a long history of chart success. &nbsp;In the 1950s he was a member of chart-topping folk group, the Weavers. &nbsp;In the 1960s he was frequently in music charts as composer or arranger of hits such as&nbsp;"If I Had A Hammer", "Where&nbsp;Have All The Flowers Gone?", "We Shall Overcome" and his chart-topping song for The Byrds&nbsp;"Turn! Turn! Turn!"&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p>Seeger's song benefits the human rights organization Amnesty International - this year commemorating its 50th anniversary. &nbsp;Seeger is a longtime supporter.</p>
<p>Seeger's performance is captured in a new music video (see below)&nbsp;and is also the subject of a mini-documentary (<a href="http://www.youtu.be/PW4XxX06AmA" target="_blank">a</a>lso below).&nbsp;</p>
<p>Seeger is accompanied by eighteen youngsters (age 9-13) - the Rivertown Kids. &nbsp;Seeger has&nbsp;mentored this group from his home village of&nbsp;Beacon, NY&nbsp;since 2007. In 2011 Seeger and the Kids won the&nbsp;Grammy for Best Childrens' Album.</p>
<p>Seeger's recording of "Forever Young" expresses the philosophy he shares with Dylan of encouraging the young to retain their youthful idealism.&nbsp; Seeger has already encouraged&nbsp;the Kids to become musical ambassadors for environmentalism. &nbsp;Now he is inspiring them - and millions of other kids worldwide - to also become&nbsp;evangelists for human rights.</p>
<p>Seeger's recording was conceived and co-produced by longtime Amnesty activist/producer&nbsp;Martin Lewis&nbsp;(co-creator/producer with&nbsp;John Cleese&nbsp;of Amnesty's "Secret Policeman's Ball" series) and arranged and co-produced by Grammy-winning producer/composer&nbsp;Mark Hudson&nbsp;(Ringo Starr, Aerosmith,&nbsp;Ozzy Osbourne). &nbsp;The recording features a string quartet recorded by Grammy-winning Beatles engineer&nbsp;Geoff Emerick.</p>
<p>Full details/video/pix:&nbsp;<a href="http://www.foreverpete.com/media/" target="_blank">www.ForeverPete.com/media/</a></p>
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