Knowledge (XXG)

Rainbow Quest

Source 📝

283:
including University of Wisconsin-Madison, University of Pennsylvania, Ohio State University, National University (available only to National University faculty in San Diego), and the Tokyo Folklore Center. During this period Sun Video, owned by Caspar Weinberger, Jr., offered a small selection of the shows to the general public. In 2003 Ross, having sold both Clearwater Publishing and his subsequent firm, Norman Ross Publishing, withdrew from the agreement. A subsequent agreement with
74:, given the title "Chief Cook and Bottle Washer" (someone designated and capable of "doing it all") in the closing credits after each show. Toshi actually functioned as the show's director by default due to the fact that she continually made suggestions to Rubinstein that he, in turn, would pass along to the camera operators. Eventually the cameramen simply followed her instructions without waiting for Rubinstein to repeat them. 279:), who had sung with Seeger and Woody Guthrie, among others, as a member of the Almanac Singers, was one of the key people involved in making the decision. Thus the grant was awarded, the tapes were processed and two new sets were created: 1" tapes that went back into the vault and 3/4" videocassettes that became the dubmasters for Clearwater Publishing, which then proceeded to offer copies of the series for sale. 267:
in honor of Seeger.) However, when Ross began having the 2" broadcast masters copied onto 3/4" cassettes to be used as dubmasters, it became clear that the studio tapes had badly deteriorated while in the vault. A local video studio, Devlin, reported that the surface of the tapes was flaking off, which had damaged their equipment and resulted in copies that were of very poor quality. Devlin resigned from the job.
287:, negotiated by Rubinstein, resulted in 12 of the shows becoming available on DVD, however the remaining 27 were no longer available for sale. Two episodes, one featuring Tommy Makem and another featuring Johnny Cash and June Carter were available on Netflix' streaming service as of December 2011. Sholom Rubinstein died a few years later. 90:. Both shows featured film clips of the legendary singer/songwriters who had been close friends of Seeger's. Many of the other shows featured film clips made by the Seegers during their travels in the U.S. and elsewhere, including a demonstration in Mexico of guitar-making and another in the West Indies of making a steel drum. 266:
were relatively new inventions.) Ross's company, whose name was eponymous with the nonprofit organization founded by Seeger and the boat at the center of the organization's efforts to clean the Hudson River, was not affiliated with the organization. (Ross had named his publishing company Clearwater
656:
Starting in the early 1980s 38 of the shows were made available on VHS, Betamax and 3/4" (U-Matic) tapes by Norman Ross through the companies he owned, Clearwater Publishing, Norman Ross Publishing and Ross Publishing. The 39th show, featuring Johnny Cash and June Carter, was withheld at the request
282:
Because Clearwater's marketing efforts were primarily directed to libraries, sales were sparse through the '80s and '90s, especially prior to the advent of the Internet, and only a few thousand cassettes were sold in total. However, a number of libraries acquired the complete (38 shows) collection,
301:
subscribers have uploaded full episodes or individual performances from the series to that video hosting site, where they can be found with a simple search on the program title (with Seeger's name, to eliminate a racehorse called "Rainbow Quest"), or by searching for individual rarely-seen artists,
274:
At the suggestion of Manny Kirchheimer, an independent film maker whose wife Gloria was an editor at Clearwater Publishing, the decision was made to seek a grant for the work and a proposal was prepared under the aegis of The Woody Guthrie Foundation, whose director, Harold Leventhal, was also Pete
270:
Another studio in New York examined one of the tapes and reported that it could be rescued by passing it through a chemical bath several times and then transferring the image to new media. However, they estimated that the 2" tapes would only survive one such pass, and the cost would be $ 19,500 for
109:. The shows were broadcast by Channel 47, primarily a Spanish-language outlet, to a very limited audience because only televisions equipped with a UHF antenna and tuner could receive them, and reception was difficult in an age prior to cable. For a few years in 1967–68, the shows were repeated on 294:. His blog post, with streaming players for the videos, originally included a footnote stating that "The show has been in the public domain since the 1990s"; he has since edited his comment, noting that he "cannot confidently characterize the copyright status of this work". 77:
The shows were unrehearsed and there was no studio audience even though Seeger's metier was leading his audiences in song. Songs were traded between Seeger and his guests and Seeger often joined in while his guests performed. One show was dedicated to
271:
the 39 shows, a sum that was far too costly for either Ross or the original producers to justify at that point. On the other hand, the loss of all 39 shows would have been a great tragedy, given the unique qualities of the series.
657:
of Pete Seeger because Johnny Cash was heavily on drugs during his appearance. However, in the late '90s this show was released to the public by Sholom Rubinstein. In 2005, 12 episodes were released on six DVDs by
1059: 951: 1366: 1361: 1356: 958: 797: 1235: 712: 1093: 997: 933: 828: 1004: 1086: 204:
appeared on the first show of the series on short notice because Seeger felt ill, as he explained on camera. Of the Clancy Brothers, only
1148: 1141: 197: 290:
In September 2015 archivist and librarian Karl-Rainer Blumenthal announced that he had uploaded copies of 10 available episodes to the
275:
Seeger's manager. The proposal was submitted to the National Endowment for the Arts, where Bess Lomax Hawes (sister of the folklorist
1052: 866: 691: 852: 1218: 1107: 601: 371: 880: 1224: 1134: 1039: 859: 221: 1114: 793: 821: 605: 527: 375: 70:
The program was produced on a low budget funded by Seeger and his co-producer, Sholom Rubinstein. Seeger's wife,
343: 254:
In 1980, Norman Ross, president of Clearwater Publishing in New York, a firm that was primarily a publisher of
366: 434: 409: 1268: 1193: 87: 631: 413: 754: 750: 380: 357: 165: 1324: 610: 157: 19: 438: 522: 510: 400: 1371: 1284: 976: 915: 814: 536: 465: 461: 177: 102: 430: 391: 1229: 887: 576: 540: 531: 505: 471: 418: 339: 315: 213: 137: 618: 563: 422: 1100: 1079: 894: 636: 549: 545: 487: 169: 106: 627: 62:. The show's title is drawn from the lyrics of the song by Seeger "Oh, Had I A Golden Thread". 1198: 1045: 1032: 990: 447: 284: 238: 145: 110: 738: 246:
appearances are the only widely-available, or the best-available, video of these performers.
242:, which focused on his earliest musical influences. In many instances, recordings of their 362: 335: 291: 133: 515: 1171: 1070: 1025: 1018: 983: 873: 396: 225: 55: 43: 1332: 1276: 717: 596: 558: 554: 501: 452: 443: 303: 185: 161: 153: 149: 51: 1350: 477: 258:
and reference books, proposed to publish the series on videocassette. (At that time
98: 79: 31: 1316: 1300: 1252: 1176: 1011: 901: 671:
The Stanley Brothers with Cousin Emmy / Doc Watson with Clint Howard and Fred Price
623: 581: 492: 456: 386: 353: 229: 205: 129: 71: 46:
and featured musicians from traditional American music genres such as traditional
1308: 1292: 1260: 1125: 837: 645: 641: 592: 586: 567: 483: 319: 217: 209: 181: 173: 125: 121: 39: 1165: 405: 348: 329: 323: 276: 201: 189: 120:
Among the guests featured on the program's 39 episodes were The Beers Family,
83: 47: 35: 1211: 658: 614: 255: 233: 193: 766: 571: 755:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%22rainbow+quest%22+farina
751:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%22rainbow+quest%22+seeger
497: 298: 263: 141: 93:
Altogether 39 shows, each 52 minutes long, were recorded in 1965–66 at
737:
Blumenthal, Karl-Rainer: "Let's revive Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest" |
86:. Lead Belly had died long before and Guthrie was incapacitated with 908: 59: 114: 94: 810: 806: 665:
Johnny Cash and June Carter / Roscoe Holcomb with Jean Redpath
259: 668:
The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem / The Mamou String Band
739:
http://landscapelibrarian.com/blog/2015/7/25/rainbow-quest
212:
appeared, along with Makem. No explanation was given for
713:"Toshi Seeger, Wife of Folk-Singing Legend, Dies at 91" 680:
Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee / Mississippi John Hurt
1245: 1186: 1158: 1124: 1069: 968: 952:
Birds, Beasts, Bugs & Fishes (Little & Big)
943: 925: 844: 674:The New Lost City Ramblers / The Greenbriar Boys 959:If I Had a Hammer: Songs of Hope & Struggle 427:"Political Satire" (solo performance by Seeger) 822: 8: 1060:God's Counting on Me, God's Counting on You 829: 815: 807: 224:" during this initial episode appeared in 1367:1966 American television series endings 703: 1362:1965 American television series debuts 1357:1960s American music television series 1236:We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions 1094:Deep Sea Chanteys and Whaling Ballads 998:If You Miss Me at the Back of the Bus 216:'s absence from the group. A clip of 7: 1005:Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream 1142:The Weavers at Carnegie Hall Vol. 2 198:The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem 160:, Sonia Malkine, Mamou Cajun Band, 14: 867:American Favorite Ballads, Vol. 2 1149:The Weavers: Wasn't That a Time! 1053:Where Have All the Flowers Gone? 853:American Folk Songs for Children 692:Where Have All the Flowers Gone? 881:Sleep-Time: Songs & Stories 677:Judy Collins / Elizabeth Cotten 1230:The Great Hudson River Revival 1219:Pete Seeger: The Power of Song 1108:Songs of the Lincoln Battalion 711:Martin, Douglas (2013-07-11). 480:" (solo performance by Seeger) 332:" (solo performance by Seeger) 113:station WNDT (Channel 13, now 1: 1225:Hudson River Sloop Clearwater 34:television series devoted to 1135:The Weavers at Carnegie Hall 1040:Waist Deep in the Big Muddy 860:American Industrial Ballads 232:-winning documentary about 1388: 798:PopMatters: Pete Seeger's 17: 661:, two episodes per disc. 606:Downtown Community School 376:Downtown Community School 105:station with studios in 42:. It was videotaped in 297:Meanwhile, a number of 18:For the racehorse, see 767:"Pete Seeger on Video" 604:and Children from the 381:New Lost City Ramblers 374:and Children from the 166:Bernice Johnson Reagon 632:Hi-Landers Steel Band 611:Mississippi John Hurt 158:Mississippi John Hurt 20:Rainbow Quest (horse) 1285:Ruth Crawford Seeger 1269:Tao Rodríguez-Seeger 977:The Bells of Rhymney 916:Pete Remembers Woody 466:Clinch Mountain Boys 462:The Stanley Brothers 178:The Stanley Brothers 88:Huntington's disease 888:God Bless the Grass 577:The Greenbriar Boys 541:Coleridge Perkinson 506:Reverend Gary Davis 316:The Clancy Brothers 138:Reverend Gary Davis 1115:Dear Mr. President 1101:Sod Buster Ballads 1080:Songs for John Doe 637:Buffy Sainte-Marie 488:The Pennywhistlers 170:Buffy Sainte-Marie 107:Newark, New Jersey 1344: 1343: 1337: 1329: 1321: 1313: 1305: 1297: 1289: 1281: 1273: 1265: 1257: 1046:We Shall Overcome 1033:Turn! Turn! Turn! 991:If I Had a Hammer 934:We Shall Overcome 895:Dangerous Songs!? 792:: The Riff Blog: 749:Search examples: 589:and Hazel Garland 439:Federico Picciano 285:Shanachie Records 239:No Direction Home 111:public television 1379: 1335: 1328:(brother-in-law) 1327: 1320:(brother-in-law) 1319: 1311: 1303: 1295: 1287: 1279: 1271: 1263: 1255: 831: 824: 817: 808: 802:, The Anti-TV TV 778: 777: 775: 774: 769:. peteseeger.net 763: 757: 747: 741: 735: 729: 728: 726: 725: 708: 652:VHS/DVD releases 523:Mamou Cajun Band 519: 511:Alexander Zelkin 468:with Cousin Emmy 401:Abraham Stockman 363:Malvina Reynolds 336:Elizabeth Cotten 292:Internet Archive 134:Elizabeth Cotten 97:(Channel 47), a 30:(1965–66) was a 1387: 1386: 1382: 1381: 1380: 1378: 1377: 1376: 1347: 1346: 1345: 1340: 1241: 1182: 1172:Precious Friend 1154: 1120: 1071:Almanac Singers 1065: 1026:Pittsburgh Town 1019:My Rainbow Race 984:Gotta Travel On 964: 939: 921: 874:Gazette, Vol. 1 840: 835: 786: 781: 772: 770: 765: 764: 760: 748: 744: 736: 732: 723: 721: 710: 709: 705: 701: 687: 654: 513: 397:Martha Schlamme 344:Rafael Martinez 312: 252: 226:Martin Scorsese 222:The Butcher Boy 136:, Cousin Emmy, 82:and another to 68: 44:black-and-white 23: 12: 11: 5: 1385: 1383: 1375: 1374: 1369: 1364: 1359: 1349: 1348: 1342: 1341: 1339: 1338: 1333:Kirsty MacColl 1330: 1322: 1314: 1306: 1298: 1296:(half-brother) 1290: 1282: 1277:Charles Seeger 1274: 1266: 1258: 1249: 1247: 1243: 1242: 1240: 1239: 1232: 1227: 1222: 1215: 1208: 1201: 1199:People's Songs 1196: 1190: 1188: 1184: 1183: 1181: 1180: 1168: 1162: 1160: 1156: 1155: 1153: 1152: 1145: 1138: 1130: 1128: 1122: 1121: 1119: 1118: 1111: 1104: 1097: 1090: 1083: 1075: 1073: 1067: 1066: 1064: 1063: 1056: 1049: 1042: 1036: 1029: 1022: 1015: 1008: 1001: 994: 987: 980: 972: 970: 966: 965: 963: 962: 955: 947: 945: 941: 940: 938: 937: 929: 927: 923: 922: 920: 919: 912: 905: 898: 891: 884: 877: 870: 863: 856: 848: 846: 842: 841: 836: 834: 833: 826: 819: 811: 805: 804: 795: 785: 784:External links 782: 780: 779: 758: 742: 730: 718:New York Times 702: 700: 697: 696: 695: 686: 683: 682: 681: 678: 675: 672: 669: 666: 653: 650: 649: 648: 639: 634: 621: 608: 599: 597:Brownie McGhee 590: 584: 579: 574: 561: 559:Rashid Hussein 555:Theodore Bikel 552: 543: 534: 525: 520: 508: 502:Shawn Phillips 495: 490: 481: 474: 469: 459: 453:Roscoe Holcomb 450: 448:Richard Fariña 441: 431:Lino Manocchia 428: 425: 416: 403: 394: 392:Herbert Manana 389: 383: 378: 369: 360: 358:Bernice Reagon 351: 346: 333: 326: 311: 308: 304:Richard Farina 251: 248: 186:Brownie McGhee 162:Shawn Phillips 154:Roscoe Holcomb 146:Richard Fariña 67: 64: 52:old-time music 38:and hosted by 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 1384: 1373: 1370: 1368: 1365: 1363: 1360: 1358: 1355: 1354: 1352: 1334: 1331: 1326: 1323: 1318: 1315: 1310: 1307: 1304:(half-sister) 1302: 1299: 1294: 1291: 1286: 1283: 1278: 1275: 1270: 1267: 1262: 1259: 1254: 1251: 1250: 1248: 1244: 1238: 1237: 1233: 1231: 1228: 1226: 1223: 1221: 1220: 1216: 1214: 1213: 1209: 1207: 1206: 1205:Rainbow Quest 1202: 1200: 1197: 1195: 1192: 1191: 1189: 1185: 1178: 1174: 1173: 1169: 1167: 1164: 1163: 1161: 1157: 1151: 1150: 1146: 1144: 1143: 1139: 1137: 1136: 1132: 1131: 1129: 1127: 1123: 1117: 1116: 1112: 1110: 1109: 1105: 1103: 1102: 1098: 1096: 1095: 1091: 1089: 1088: 1087:Talking Union 1084: 1082: 1081: 1077: 1076: 1074: 1072: 1068: 1061: 1057: 1054: 1050: 1047: 1043: 1041: 1037: 1034: 1030: 1027: 1023: 1020: 1016: 1013: 1009: 1006: 1002: 999: 995: 992: 988: 985: 981: 978: 974: 973: 971: 967: 961: 960: 956: 954: 953: 949: 948: 946: 942: 936: 935: 931: 930: 928: 924: 918: 917: 913: 911: 910: 906: 904: 903: 899: 897: 896: 892: 890: 889: 885: 883: 882: 878: 876: 875: 871: 869: 868: 864: 862: 861: 857: 855: 854: 850: 849: 847: 845:Studio albums 843: 839: 832: 827: 825: 820: 818: 813: 812: 809: 803: 801: 800:Rainbow Quest 796: 794: 791: 788: 787: 783: 768: 762: 759: 756: 752: 746: 743: 740: 734: 731: 720: 719: 714: 707: 704: 698: 693: 689: 688: 684: 679: 676: 673: 670: 667: 664: 663: 662: 660: 651: 647: 643: 640: 638: 635: 633: 629: 625: 622: 620: 616: 612: 609: 607: 603: 600: 598: 594: 591: 588: 585: 583: 580: 578: 575: 573: 569: 565: 562: 560: 556: 553: 551: 547: 544: 542: 538: 535: 533: 532:Frank Proffit 529: 526: 524: 521: 517: 512: 509: 507: 503: 499: 496: 494: 491: 489: 485: 482: 479: 478:Woody Guthrie 475: 473: 472:Sonia Malkine 470: 467: 463: 460: 458: 454: 451: 449: 445: 442: 440: 436: 432: 429: 426: 424: 420: 419:Norman Studer 417: 415: 411: 407: 404: 402: 398: 395: 393: 390: 388: 384: 382: 379: 377: 373: 370: 368: 364: 361: 359: 355: 352: 350: 347: 345: 341: 340:Rosa Valentin 337: 334: 331: 327: 325: 321: 317: 314: 313: 309: 307: 305: 300: 295: 293: 288: 286: 280: 278: 272: 268: 265: 261: 257: 249: 247: 245: 244:Rainbow Quest 241: 240: 235: 231: 227: 223: 219: 215: 211: 207: 203: 199: 195: 191: 187: 183: 179: 175: 171: 167: 163: 159: 155: 151: 147: 143: 139: 135: 131: 127: 123: 118: 116: 112: 108: 104: 100: 99:New York City 96: 91: 89: 85: 81: 80:Woody Guthrie 75: 73: 65: 63: 61: 57: 53: 49: 45: 41: 37: 33: 29: 28: 27:Rainbow Quest 21: 16: 1317:Ewan MacColl 1301:Peggy Seeger 1288:(stepmother) 1253:Toshi Seeger 1234: 1217: 1210: 1204: 1203: 1177:Arlo Guthrie 1170: 1147: 1140: 1133: 1113: 1106: 1099: 1092: 1085: 1078: 1012:Little Boxes 957: 950: 944:Compilations 932: 914: 907: 902:Rainbow Race 900: 893: 886: 879: 872: 865: 858: 851: 799: 790:Mother Jones 789: 771:. Retrieved 761: 745: 733: 722:. Retrieved 716: 706: 655: 624:Herbert Levy 619:Paul Cadwell 602:Bessie Jones 582:Judy Collins 564:Steve Addiss 530:and film of 528:Frank Warner 493:Len Chandler 457:Jean Redpath 435:Ralph Marino 423:Grant Rogers 410:Clint Howard 387:Beers Family 372:Bessie Jones 367:Jack Elliott 354:Jean Ritchie 310:Episode list 296: 289: 281: 273: 269: 253: 243: 237: 130:Judy Collins 119: 92: 76: 72:Toshi Seeger 69: 26: 25: 24: 15: 1372:Pete Seeger 1336:(stepniece) 1309:Alan Seeger 1293:Mike Seeger 1261:Mika Seeger 1194:Discography 1126:The Weavers 926:Live albums 838:Pete Seeger 646:June Carter 642:Johnny Cash 593:Sonny Terry 587:Jim Garland 568:Bill Crofut 550:Sonya Cohen 546:Penny Cohen 537:Paul Draper 514: [ 484:Patrick Sky 320:Tommy Makem 250:Publication 218:Tommy Makem 182:Sonny Terry 174:Patrick Sky 150:Mimi Fariña 126:Johnny Cash 122:June Carter 40:Pete Seeger 1351:Categories 1325:John Cohen 1272:(grandson) 1264:(daughter) 1166:Union Boys 773:2014-03-19 724:2013-08-07 699:References 628:K. L. Wong 414:Fred Price 406:Doc Watson 349:Ruth Rubin 330:Lead Belly 324:Tom Paxton 277:Alan Lomax 256:microfilms 214:Tom Clancy 202:Tom Paxton 190:Doc Watson 84:Lead Belly 66:Production 48:folk music 36:folk music 1212:Sing Out! 659:Shanachie 615:Hedy West 234:Bob Dylan 220:singing " 194:Hedy West 56:bluegrass 1280:(father) 685:See also 572:Pham Duy 464:and the 302:such as 1312:(uncle) 1187:Related 498:Donovan 299:YouTube 264:Betamax 142:Donovan 101:-based 95:WNJU-TV 1256:(wife) 1246:Family 1175:(with 617:& 539:& 504:, and 437:, and 399:& 342:& 230:Grammy 192:, and 1159:Other 969:Songs 909:At 89 570:with 518:] 455:with 408:with 338:with 322:with 206:Paddy 60:blues 644:and 630:and 595:and 566:and 557:and 548:and 486:and 446:and 444:Mimi 421:and 412:and 385:The 365:and 356:and 318:and 262:and 210:Liam 208:and 200:and 184:and 148:and 117:). 115:WNET 58:and 32:U.S. 753:or 306:. 260:VHS 228:'s 103:UHF 1353:: 715:. 626:, 613:, 516:fr 500:, 433:, 236:, 196:. 188:, 180:, 176:, 172:, 168:, 164:, 156:, 152:, 144:, 140:, 132:, 128:, 124:, 54:, 50:, 1179:) 1062:" 1058:" 1055:" 1051:" 1048:" 1044:" 1038:" 1035:" 1031:" 1028:" 1024:" 1021:" 1017:" 1014:" 1010:" 1007:" 1003:" 1000:" 996:" 993:" 989:" 986:" 982:" 979:" 975:" 830:e 823:t 816:v 776:. 727:. 694:" 690:" 476:" 328:" 22:.

Index

Rainbow Quest (horse)
U.S.
folk music
Pete Seeger
black-and-white
folk music
old-time music
bluegrass
blues
Toshi Seeger
Woody Guthrie
Lead Belly
Huntington's disease
WNJU-TV
New York City
UHF
Newark, New Jersey
public television
WNET
June Carter
Johnny Cash
Judy Collins
Elizabeth Cotten
Reverend Gary Davis
Donovan
Richard Fariña
Mimi Fariña
Roscoe Holcomb
Mississippi John Hurt
Shawn Phillips

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.