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Joe Hickerson

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Index

Lake Forest, Illinois
Folkways Records
Folk-Legacy Records
Highland Park, Illinois
folk
Oberlin College
Archive of Folk Song
American Folklife Center
Library of Congress
Ukrainian
Where Have All the Flowers Gone?
Pete Seeger
Kumbayah
Dave Guard
the Kingston Trio
New York State
Michigan
Chicago
Folkways Records
Folk-Legacy Records
Folk-Legacy Records
The Wobblies
"Alan Darco Celebrity Birthdays: Folk"
"Where Have All the Flowers gone? (Pete Seeger/Joe Hickerson) (1956-'60)"
the original
Folksingers and Folksongs in America, p. 112-3
ISBN
0-313-23104-4
Folk Music: More Than A Song, p. 175-6
ISBN

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