Occupation(s) Musician Website The Mammals.net Role Musician | Years active 1986–present Name Tao Rodriguez-Seeger | |
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Genres Folk, folk rock, old-time music Instruments Banjo, guitar, harmonica, vocals Associated acts The Mammals, Pete Seeger, The Anarchist Orchestra, Sarah Lee Guthrie and Johnny Irion, Roy Brown, Tito Auger Profiles |
Tao rodriguez seeger waist deep in the big muddy
Tao Rodriguez-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.
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- Tao rodriguez seeger waist deep in the big muddy
- garbage allegro youth orchestra with tao rodriguez seeger may 21 rehearsal
- Biography
- Barack Obama inaugural celebration
- With the Mammals
- With Roy Brown and Tito Auger
- With the Anarchist Orchestrathe Tao Rodriguez Seeger Band
- With the Tao Seeger Band
- Songs
- References

garbage allegro youth orchestra with tao rodriguez seeger may 21 rehearsal
Biography

Rodriguez-Seeger is the son of Emilio Rodriguez, a Puerto Rican filmmaker, and Mika Seeger. After his father was invited by the Sandinistas to document the nation's civil war, Seeger spent nine years of his childhood in Nicaragua.

In 1986, Rodriguez-Seeger started performing with his grandfather, Pete Seeger. In 1999 he was a member of the band RIG, with Sarah Lee Guthrie and Johnny Irion. In 2001 he founded the Mammals with Michael Merenda and Ruth Ungar. 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.
Barack Obama inaugural celebration
On January 18, 2009, Seeger performed with his grandfather Pete Seeger, Bruce Springsteen and a youth chorus at the We Are One Inaugural Celebration of President Barack Obama. They sang Woody Guthrie's famous song "This Land Is Your Land" during the finale, before an audience estimated at 400,000. The performance included two of Guthrie's original verses to the song that have often been censored. One verse mentions "private property" and the other refers to a depression era relief office.
On October 21, 2011, Seeger was part of The Pete Seeger March which walked in solidarity with Occupy Wall Street to Columbus Circle. There he performed with his grandfather Pete Seeger, Arlo Guthrie, David Amram, and other musicians.
With the Mammals
With Roy Brown and Tito Auger
With the Anarchist Orchestra/the Tao Rodriguez-Seeger Band
With the Tao Seeger Band
Songs
Well May The World Go
Maple Syrup Time
Trouble at the Bottom
A Little a’ This ’n’ That
Blue Skies
The Ross Perot Guide to Answering Embarrassing Questions
El Manicero