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The Byrds – Drug Store Truck Drivin’ Man

"He's a drug store truck drivin' man
He's the head of the Ku Klux Klan
When summer rolls around
He'll be lucky if he's not in town"

"Well, he's got him a house on the hill
He plays country records till you've had your fill
He's a fireman's friend he's an all night DJ
But he sure does think different from the records he plays"

On Centenary Of His Birth, Folk Legend Pete Seeger Remembered For Musical, Social Contributions | Wisconsin Public Radio

On Centenary Of His Birth, Folk Legend Pete Seeger Remembered For Musical, Social Contributions | Wisconsin Public Radio

In a time of division in our world along political, religious, economic and philosophical lines, the 100th anniversary of Pete Seeger's birth is a chance to honor someone who, as he once said, "sang for everybody."

Born on May 3, 1919, Seeger's birthday centenary gives fans of his music — and those yet to discover it — a chance to appreciate the contributions he made not only to folk music, but to society in general. A powerful example of that is his testimony before the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) in August 1955 and how he braved the fallout.