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Music was around in my family in two ways. My mother would occasionally sing to me, but I was mostly stimulated by the classical music my father had left behind. I had an ear for music, I suppose, so that's what began my interest in music.


Tom Glazer


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"He wasn't fancy" Seeger reported after his death "He was just straightforward. He made a successful professional début at the New York City Town Hall in January 1943 during a blizzard and in 1945 had a radio show Tom Glazer's Ballad Box. Glazer recorded a number of children's records in the late 1940s and early 1950s with Young People's Records Inc.

Thomas Zachariah "Tom" Glazer (September 2 1914 – February 21 2003) was an American folk singer and songwriter known primarily as a composer of ballads including: "Because All Men Are Brothers" recorded by The Weavers and Peter Paul and Mary "Talking Inflation Blues" recorded by Bob Dylan and "A Dollar Ain't A Dollar Anymore".

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