Vern Partlow
Vern Partlow (May 25, 1910 – March 1, 1987) was an American newspaper reporter and folk singer who was blacklisted during the McCarthy era. He composed the popular satirical song "Old Man Atom," which was famously banned during the period. It is considered one of the first anti-nuclear songs of the post-war era. Provided by Wikipedia
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Songs for political action. Disc five, World War II and the folk revival. Disc six, the People's Songs Era, 1945-1949.
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Songs for political action. Disc nine, Campaign songs: 1944-1949. Disc ten, an era closes: 1949-1953.
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If I had a hammer : songs of hope & struggle
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Songs for political action.
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