Win Stracke

Win Stracke

Infobox musical artist
Name = Win Stracke



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Birth_name = Stracke, Winfred J.
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Died = Death date and age|1991|6|29|1908|2|20 [cite web | last = Encyclopedia Of Chicago| title = Encyclopedia of Chicago - Biographical Dictionary| url=http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/browse/bioshell.html?bioS&StrackeWinfredWinJ| accessdate = 2007-11-15 ] Chicago, IL, U.S.
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Instrument = bass singer, guitar
Genre = Folk
Occupation = Singer
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Associated_acts = Frank Hamilton, Burl Ives, Big Bill Broonzy, Studs Terkel, Pete Seeger
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Winfred “Win” J. Stracke was an American Folk Musician and Co-Founder of the Old Town School of Folk Music in Chicago, Illinois. Stracke was a Chicago fixture in music, theater, and television in the 1940s and was known for his booming bass voice. Nationally he was known as "Uncle Win" to viewers of his nationally syndicated children's television show on NBC until it was canceled in the wake of the 1950s blacklist.

Early life

Win Stracke grew up in Chicago's Old Town neighborhood, and had ties to the area his entire life. He was the son of German immigrants and his father was a preacher. He discovered his singing talent while still in high school school. Stracke had some operatic training but his interests in the labor movement and American Frontier history would draw him towards American Folk Music. Stracke began his folk singing career in Chicago in 1931, when WLS hired him as a bass singer on their National Barn Dance program. He appeared with the Cumberland Ridge Runners and Smoky Mountain Singers. [ [http://oldtownschool.org/history/win.html Old Town School history] ]

Chicago Artist

Thespian

In 1938 as a member of the Chicago Repetory Theater, a topically progressive theater group in Chicago (they regularly put on plays of pro-union and anti-war topics), Stracke met and began working with his soon to be life-long friend Studs Terkel. Stracke and Terkel shared common ideas about the way music could be used to promote and assist the labor movement of the mid-twentieth century. [ [http://web.mac.com/markdvorak/iWeb/Site2/hallofhonormain.html Old Town School Hall Of Honor] ] During the 1940s Win left to serve in Europe and Africa during World War 2; drafted towards the end of the war, he served in an anti-aircraft division.

I Come For to Sing

After returning to Chicago he again joined up with Studs Terkel. As well as an interest in American folk music and the labor movement the two also shared an appreciation for music of different cultures, Stracke was particularly fond of the German folk songs of his heritage. Terkel and Stracke had met the blues singer Big Bill Broonzy through Pete Seeger's labor songs organization, People's Songs. Drawing from these areas and along with fellow musician Laurence Lane the group formed "I Come for to Sing," a touring folk review. [ [http://oldtownschool.org/history/win.html Old Town School history] ] "I Come for to Sing", a touring program, played at colleges around the country in the late 1940s and 1950s. The program was setup around a theme with Terkel narrating and Stracke and the other performers singing songs to support that narration.

ongs You Can See

Another touring show, "Songs You Can See", consisted of Stracke and artist Peggy Lipschutz. Win would sing songs and ballads and Peggy would draw along with them on a large paper canvas as the songs were being sung. The drawings would correspond topically with the song being sung and be complete at the end of the song. The program toured the country mostly in the Midwest, several of their programs dealt with the civil rights movement of the 1960s.

Television

Win was a figure the Chicago School of Television. A style of early television shows in the 1950s characterized by improvisational dialog and a variety show like atmosphere. [Chicago School Of Television. [http://www.museum.tv/archives/etv/C/htmlC/chicagoschoo/chicagoschoo.htm] Retrieved February 20, 2008] Along with Studs Terkel, Stracke was a cast member on the show "Stud's Place". Stracke also played on one of the first sitcoms called "Hawkins Falls". Stracke gained national fame as "Uncle Win" on his children's program "Animal Playtime" on NBC and "Time For Uncle Win". It was notable as one of the first children's programs that treated children's programming as an educational opportunity and not merely entertainment. This program also toured local schools.

Blacklist Era

Caught up in the Hollywood blacklist "Animal Playtime" was canceled from NBC, but was revived on local Chicago television after several parents protested its cancellation. Stracke was sympathetic to labor and progressive causes throughout his life, but was never a member of the Communist Party. He described himself as a progressive, but did not identify with the organized party. At the time, however, any empathy to these causes was enough to get a performer blacklisted. Stracke would find work in this period in commercial work that wasn't scrutinized as heavily. He lent his voice in commercials for products like "Pie Oh-My", Dean Milk, and Carpets.

Old Town School of Folk Music

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In 1956 musician Frank Hamilton met Win Stracke at the Gate of Horn nightclub in Chicago. Together they founded the Old Town School and developed a teaching method with an emphasis on group learning. The school attempted to teach students popular folk songs of the day, songs by performers like Big Bill Broonzy, Josh White, and Odetta and introduce students to the wealth of songs from other countries and less well known American folk songs. The school began as a series of lessons at a friend's apartment and later moved into a building on North Avenue in Chicago. Stracke wanted the classes to end with a jam session called "Second Half" so all levels of players could have fun playing together. Stracke served as the first director of the School.

Hamilton and Stracke would be musical partners for decades putting on several shows in Chicago and beyond. A program entitled "From Bull Run to Birmingham" tried to encompass several songs of struggle from history and tie these to the civil rights movement happening in the American south at the time.Interview. Win Stracke Discussion Roundtable. February 16, 2007. Recording available at the Old Town School of Folk Music resource center.]

Win continued to perform and be involved with Chicago music and the Old Town School until his death in 1991.

Discography

*Uncle Win's Song Kit vol 1 & 2, 1955
*A Golden Treasury of Songs America Sings, Golden Records 1958
*Folk Songs for the Young, Golden Records. 1962
*Songs of the Civil War, Golden Records. 1965
*Freedom Country, Win Stracke and Norma Luboff, Walton Records. 1967
*Songs of Old Town, Flair Records. 1968
*Americana, Bally Records

Footnotes

External links

* [http://web.mac.com/markdvorak/iWeb/Site2/acousticrootshome_files/dinkssong.mp3 Dink's Song] - A recording of Win singing "Dink's Song"
* [http://web.mac.com/markdvorak/iWeb/Site2/acousticrootshome_files/bigrockcandymt.mp3 Big Rock Candy Mountain] - A recording of Win singing "Big Rock Candy Mountain"
* [http://www.richsamuels.com/nbcmm/studsplace/index.html Studs Place] - Video of Win on an early Studs Terkel TV show
* [http://www.oldtownschool.org/video/wp-content/uploads/01_win_stracke_early_days1.mp3 Early Days at The Old Town] - audio interview with Jane Stracke, Win's daughter about the early days of the Old Town School and her Father
* [http://www.oldtownschool.org/video/2007/02/26/studs-terkel-the-birth-of-the-old-town-school/ Video Interview] - A video interview of Studs Terkel discussing Win.
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D0CE6D7143AF930A35754C0A967958260 Win Stracke Is Dead; Folk Singer Was 83] - New York Times Obituary


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