The Weavers at Carnegie Hall is a live album by the American folk music quartet The Weavers, featuring Pete Seeger, recorded in 1955. It is considered a landmark album in the folk revival movement, showcasing their harmonies and politically charged songs.
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""Pete Seeger is mentioned as a musician who faced blacklisting for his counter-narrative. 'The Weavers at Carnegie Hall' is a highly influential album by his group, The Weavers, that embodies his musical and political impact."