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Tao Rodriguez-Seeger : ウィキペディア英語版
Tao Rodríguez-Seeger

Tao Rodríguez-Seeger (born 1972) is an American contemporary folk musician. A founder of The Mammals, he is the grandson of folk musician Pete Seeger. He plays banjo, guitar, harmonica, and sings in English and Spanish.
==Biography==
Rodríguez-Seeger is the son of Emilio Rodríguez, a Puerto Rican filmmaker, and Mika Seeger.〔Dunaway, David K., How Can I Keep from Singing: Pete Seeger, McGraw Hill (1981), DaCapo (1990), ISBN 0-07-018150-0, ISBN 0-07-018151-9, ISBN 0-306-80399-2〕 After his father was invited by the Sandinistas to document the nation's civil war, Seeger spent nine years of his childhood in Nicaragua.〔Link, Melissa, ("Not Just Another Folk Singer" ) Athens Banner-Herald 26 September 2002. Retrieved April 13, 2007〕
In 1986, Rodríguez-Seeger started performing with his grandfather, Pete Seeger.〔Mike Green & Associates. Retrieved 14 April 2007. (The Mammals Bios )〕 In 1999 he was a member of the band RIG, with Sarah Lee Guthrie and Johnny Irion.〔Link, Melissa,("Not Just Another Folk Singer" ) Athens Banner-Herald 26 September 2002. Retrieved April 13, 2007〕 In 2001 he founded the Mammals with Michael Merenda and Ruth Ungar.〔Himes, Geoffrey ("Old School" ) Baltimore City Paper 26 November 2004. Retrieved 4 September 2007〕 In 2006 he recorded an album, ''¡Que vaya bien!'', with Puerto Rican folk singers Roy Brown, and Tito Auger of the Puerto Rican rock band Fiel a la vega and he formed the Anarchist Orchestra (now known as the Tao Rodriguez-Seeger band) with Jacob Silver, also of the Mammals, Laura Cortese and Robin McMillan.
Seeger had a radio show "The Tao of Tao" on WAMC.〔Barry, John W., ("Individualism Shines Through Work of Duo" (sidebar) ) Poughkeepsie Journal 21 November 2003. Retrieved:14 April 2007〕

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