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  • Oscar Brand, considered a founding father of the American folk music revival, takes the stage with Josh White, Jr. Brand is now 93, and still hosts the radio show "Folksong Festival."
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  • Izzy Young, founder of the Folklore Center in New York, and owner of the Folklore Centrum in Stockholm, speaks of the early days of the folk music revival in New  York City.
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  • Composer and musician David Amram playing pennywhistle. To is right are Israeli singer-songwriter David Broza and Peter Yarrow.
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  • Peter Yarrow, on the right, and David Broza, perform together at the Folk City benefit concert. Yarrow is best known as a founder of the group Peter, Paul and Mary, and Broza is an Israeli singer-songwriter.
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  • Peter Yarrow, of Peter, Paul and Mary fame, waits to go on stage at the Folk City benefit concert. The concert was held to support a forthcoming exhibit on the folk msusic revival in New York in the 1950s and 60s.
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  • Singer-songwriter Langhorne Slim performs at the Folk City benefit concert. The concert was held to support a forthcoming exhibit on the folk msusic revival in New York in the 1950s and 60s.
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  • Folk and blues singer Josh White, Jr. on stage at the Folk City benefit concert at the Museum of the City of New York. The concert was held to support a forthcoming exhibit on the folk msusic revival in New York in the 1950s and 60s.
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  • John Platt, radio host at WFUV, on stage at the Folk City benefit concert at the Museum of the City of New York. The concert was held to support a forthcoming exhibit on the folk msusic revival in New York in the 1950s and 60s.
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  • After the concert, Happy Traum, on the right, has a chat with Izzy Young, founder of the Folklore Center in New York, the former center of the folk revival of the 1950s and 60s.
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  • Grammy award-winning musician Tom Chapin plays 12-string guitar at the concert's end. The concert was held to support a forthcoming exhibit on the folk msusic revival in New York in the 1950s and 60s.
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  • From left to right, Oscar Brand, Josh White, Jr., Pete Seeger, and Tom Chapin at the Folk City benefit concert at the Museum of the City of New York. The concert was held to support a forthcoming exhibit on the folk msusic revival in New York in the 1950s and 60s.
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  • Peter Yarrow, holding the mic, leads in a song as Happy Traum plays guitar beside him. On the far right, playing banjo, is Pete Seeger.
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  • Pete Seeger, left, honorary chair of the concert, cups his ear to get the audience to sing louder. On his right is Tom Chapin.
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  • Peter Yarrow, founder of the revival group Peter, Paul and Mary, performing at the Folk City benefit concert. The concert was held to support a forthcoming exhibit on the folk msusic revival in New York in the 1950s and 60s.
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  • David Broza, an Israeli singer-songwriter, with Peter Yarrow behind him, at the Folk City benefit concert. The concert was held to support a forthcoming exhibit on the folk msusic revival in New York in the 1950s and 60s.
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  • David Amram playing the pennywhistle. Langhorne Slim and John Wesley Harding are to his right.
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  • Singer-songwriter Langhorne Slim performs at the Folk City benefit concert. The concert was held to support a forthcoming exhibit on the folk msusic revival in New York in the 1950s and 60s.
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  • David Hajdu, author of "Positively 4th Street," a book about the lives of Joan Baez, Mimi Fariña, Bob Dylan and Richard Fariña, reading an excerpt relating to New York.
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  • Happy Traum, an early participant in the Washington Square folk scene, and the first artist to record Bob Dylan's "Blowin' in the Wind."
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  • A. C. Newman, founder of the group The New Pornographers, sings at the Folk City benefit concert. The concert was held to support a forthcoming exhibit on the folk msusic revival in New York in the 1950s and 60s.
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  • Singer-songwriter Lucy Kaplansky, who came to the New York folk scene in the 1980s on stage at the Folk City benefit concert at the Museum of the City of New York. The concert was held to support a forthcoming exhibit on the folk msusic revival in New York in the 1950s and 60s.
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  • Singer-songwriter Lucy Kaplansky, who came to the New York folk scene in the 1980s on stage at the Folk City benefit concert at the Museum of the City of New York. The concert was held to support a forthcoming exhibit on the folk msusic revival in New York in the 1950s and 60s.
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  • Folk and blues singer Josh White, Jr. on stage at the Folk City benefit concert at the Museum of the City of New York. The concert was held to support a forthcoming exhibit on the folk msusic revival in New York in the 1950s and 60s.
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  • Emcee John Wesley Harding performing at the Folk City benefit concert at the Museum of the City of New York. The concert was held to support a forthcoming exhibit on the folk msusic revival in New York in the 1950s and 60s.
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  • Singer and guitarist Dennis Gronin plays a steel guitar alongside a trombone player. Gronin has been involved in protests since the 60s.
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  • A man and a woman dance.
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  • Spectators from Occupy Wall Street wave an Occupy banner during the concert. Guthrie is a supporter of the movement.
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  • Arlo Guthrie and family on stage.
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  • Arlo Guthrie and his daughter Sarah Lee Guthrie.
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  • Annie Guthrie, Cathy Guthrie, and Arlo Guthrie.
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  • A man from Occupy Wall Street in the audience, T-shirt hand-lettered with "Tax the Rich", "Occupy", and other slogans.
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  • A contingent from Occupy Wall Street prepares to leave after the concert. One member waves a guitar which bears the stcker "Occupy Guitarmy 99".
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  • Annie Guthrie and two of Arlo's grandchildren, who joined the family on stage for a few songs.
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  • Annie Guthrie, Cathy Guthrie, and Arlo Guthrie.
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  • A contingent from Occupy Wall Street prepares to leave after the concert. One member waves a guitar which bears the stcker "Occupy Guitarmy 99".
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  • Waving the Occupy Wall Street banner after the end of the concert.
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  • After the end of the concert, a group from Occupy Wall Street started singing "This Land is Your Land," written by Woody Guthrie.
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  • Looking over the crowd to the stage.
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  • Arlo and some family members, including his sister Nora, seen to the left of him. Nora manages the Woody Guthrie Archives.
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  • Spectators, some under umbrellas, watch in the rain.
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  • Arlo Guthrie smiling at his grandchildren, who joined him on stage.
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  • Three of Arlo's grandchildren, clearly performng on stage not for the first time.
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  • Annie Guthrie and two of Arlo's grandchildren, who joined the family on stage for a few songs.
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  • Sarah Lee Guthrie with 3 of Arlo's grandchildren two of whom are her daughters. Carrying on the family tradition of passing along songs, five of Arlo's grandchildren joined them on stage.
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  • Cathy Guthrie playing a ukelele. She is, with Amy Nelson, Willie Nelson's daughter,  a member of Folk Uke.
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  • Arlo Guthrie playing a blue Legacy Composite Acoustic guitar.
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  • Arlo Guthrie playing a blue Legacy Composite Acoustic guitar.
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  • Annie Guthrie plays the autoharp.
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  • Cathy Guthrie, Arlo's daughter, and Arlo. The concert commemorates the heritage of Arlo's father Woody Guthrie, who died of Huntington's disease in 1967.
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  • Left to right, Annie Guthrie, Cathy Guthrie, Arlo Guthrie, Sarah Lee Guthrie, and her husband Johnny Irion. The Guthrie Family Reunion marks the 100th anniversary of Woody Guthrie's birth.
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  • Sarah Lee Guthrie, Arlo Guthrie's daughter, opens the show.
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  • A young woman walks through the crowd past a guitar covered in stickers including "Occupy", her T-shirt lettered "Occupy Wall $treet"
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  • A poster laid atop a backpack includes a portrait of Woody Guthrie, and reads "Bound for Justice" and "This Land is Our Land".
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  • Occupy Wall Street singing "This Land is Your Land" after the end of the concert.
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  • Arlo Guthrie and his daughter Sarah Lee.
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  • A man and a woman watch the concert from under an umbrella during a brief period of rain.
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  • From left to right, Annie Guthrie, Cathy Guthrie, Arlo Guthrie, Sarah Lee Guthrie, and Johnny Irion. The women are all Arlo's daughters.
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