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Joe Glazer (The Kennedy Center)

Joe Glazer

Folksinger and social historian Joe Glazer has been collecting, composing, recording and singing songs of workers, protest, politics and social commentary for more than 50 years. His voice and guitar have been heard in almost every state and in 60 foreign countries where he interpreted American life in song and story for the United States Information Agency. Joe's book, "Songs of Work and Protest," is considered a classic in the field. His songs and comments have been heard on "The Today Show," "Sunday Morning," "Nightline" and on other network TV and radio shows. His credits include the White House, Madison Square Garden, the Voice of America, National Public Radio's "All Things Considered," C-SPAN, the Smithsonian Institution and dozens of universities.

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Joe Glazer and Joe Hickerson 8/31/02: Joe Glazer and Joe Hickerson

Joe Glazer & Joe Hickerson have been composing and recording songs of workers, protest and politics for nearly 50 years. On the eve of Labor Day, they perform folksongs with a social commentary.

Joe Glazer and Joe Hickerson

Joe Glazer & Joe Hickerson have been composing and recording songs of workers, protest and politics for nearly 50 years. On the eve of Labor Day, they perform folksongs with a social commentary.
Joe Glazer 6/19/99: Joe Glazer

Joe Glazer presents his musical tribute to DC's historic Foggy Bottom district.

Joe Glazer

Joe Glazer presents his musical tribute to DC's historic Foggy Bottom district.

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