- Fred Hellerman
Fred Hellerman (born
May 13 ,1927 ,Brooklyn, New York ) is an American folk singer, guitarist, producer and song writer, primarily known as one of the members ofThe Weavers , together withPete Seeger ,Lee Hays , andRonnie Gilbert . Fred is also known for producing the record album "Alice's Restaurant " (1967) forArlo Guthrie .External links
[http://www.answers.com/topic/fred-hellerman-folk-artist?cat=entertainment] Extensive online biography with hyperlinks by William Ruhlmann in the "All Music Guide".
The Weavers and the McCarthy era
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source=Lee Hays|In 1948, Fred formed
the Weavers with Seeger,Ronnie Gilbert andLee Hays . Hellerman wrote and co-wrote some of their hits. Because of his involvement withleft-wing groups during the 1930s and 1940s, Fred came under suspicion ofCommunist sympathies during theMcCarthy era .In 1950, Fred Hellerman was named, along with the rest of
the Weavers , in the anti-communist tract "Red Channels " and was placed on the industry blacklist.The Weavers , unable to perform on television, radio, or in most music halls, broke up in 1952.
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