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  • '''The Weavers''' were an extremely popular American [[folk music]] quartet of the 1940s t ...Hays]], [[Fred Hellerman]], and [[Ronnie Gilbert]]. Many of the songs that the Weavers sang on recordings and at concerts are now considered standards in the folk
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  • * ''The Weavers at Carnegie Hall'', [[Vanguard Records]], 1988, recorded at Carnegie Hall, * ''The Weavers at Carnegie Hall, Vol. 2'', [[Vanguard Records]], 1963, recorded at Carnegi
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  • ...ttp://www.folkmusicarchives.org/weavers.htm Folk music archives article on the Weavers] ...loffame.com/inductees/the_weavers.html Vocal Group Hall of Fame article on the Weavers]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/The Weavers]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...ttp://www.folkmusicarchives.org/weavers.htm Folk music archives article on the Weavers] ...loffame.com/inductees/the_weavers.html Vocal Group Hall of Fame article on the Weavers]
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  • * ''The Weavers at Carnegie Hall'', [[Vanguard Records]], 1988, recorded at Carnegie Hall, * ''The Weavers at Carnegie Hall, Vol. 2'', [[Vanguard Records]], 1963, recorded at Carnegi
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  • At Cromer the Weavers Way links with the Peddars Way and North Norfolk Coastal Path, which itself There is also a link between the Weavers Way and the [[Wherryman's Way]].
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  • ...scene" that got started in the [[1950s]] and [[1960s]] with groups like [[The Weavers]], and the much older sort of music that is passed from generation to gener
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  • *''If I Had a Hammer'' (''The Hammer Song'') (co-written with Lee Hays of The Weavers)
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  • {{r|The Weavers}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/The Weavers]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|The Weavers}}
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  • *[[The Weavers]]
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  • '''The Weavers''' were an extremely popular American [[folk music]] quartet of the 1940s t ...Hays]], [[Fred Hellerman]], and [[Ronnie Gilbert]]. Many of the songs that the Weavers sang on recordings and at concerts are now considered standards in the folk
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  • {{r|The Weavers}}
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  • ...lier group called the [[The Weavers|Weavers]], although they did not share the Weavers' commitment to social activism. Fifty-one years after their initial format ...that had only a few years earlier befallen their illustrious forerunners, the Weavers.<ref>[http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-reynolds3-2008oct03,0,64
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  • ...of same in the freezer waiting for me to go downstairs and retrieve it -- the Weavers will thank me for the effort!) [[User:Hayford Peirce|Hayford Peirce]] 21:08 ...d martini (see above, Chez Aleta) finished off his initial article about [[The Weavers]], and, having edited Aleta's article about those Irish boyos, achieved '''
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