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Mike Seeger
Mike Seeger is credited on 324 releases across 113 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1957–2023 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
324
Pressings credited
113
Albums
8
Decades active
76
In collections
Biography
Mike Seeger (August 15, 1933 – August 7, 2009) was an American folk musician and folklorist. He was a distinctive singer and an accomplished musician who mainly played autoharp, banjo, fiddle, dulcimer, guitar, harmonica, mandolin, dobro, jaw harp, and pan pipes. Seeger, a half-brother of Pete Seeger, produced more than 30 documentary recordings, and performed in more than 40 other recordings. He desired to make known the caretakers of culture that inspired and taught him. He was posthumously inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame in 2018.
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Credited work
324 releases · 113 albums · active 1957–2023
- Performance · 792
- Other credits · 377
- Engineering · 111
- Production · 11
- Mastering · 2
Studios: Decca Studios · Seeger Home · Greenhays Studio · Record Plant, N.Y.C.
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Raising Sand
2007

My Name Is Buddy
2007

Peter Rowan
1978

American Folk Singers And Balladeers
1964

Vol. 2: Shake Sugaree
1967

Dock Boggs
1964

Goin' Places
1961

Volume 3: When I'm Gone
1979

Brave Boys: New England Traditions In Folk Music
1977

Won't You Come & Sing For Me?
1973

Hazel & Alice
1973

Vol. 2: More Blues And Country Dance Tunes From Virginia
1968

Modern Times
1968

The High Lonesome Sound
1965

Gone To The Country
1963

The 37th Old-Time Fiddlers Convention At Union Grove, North Carolina
1962

Country Songs, Old And New
1960

Sleep-Time Songs & Stories By Pete Seeger
1958

Hazel Dickens And Alice Gerrard
1976

Livin' In The Past
1975

The New Lost City Ramblers
1958
Frequent collaborators
- The New Lost City Ramblers
- Various
- Dock Boggs
- Elizabeth Cotten
- Oscar Brand
- Hazel & Alice
- The McGee Brothers
- Nimrod Workman
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