Today, March 19.2025, the composer of the day on BBC Radio 3 was the first celebrated female American composer, Ruth Crawford Seeger, the mother of Mike and Peggy and stepmother of Pete, who sang at Obama’s inauguration. I had the privilege of sending Peggy to my mythical island of Oxtopia. Her life story was long adventurous and controversial so it took six hours and I had to reduce it to 4 pages. You can read it on this link.
Peggy’s mother died in 1953 so Peggy was denied a deep personal adult knowledge of her. Ruth wanted Peggy to become a concert pianist and she could have but it was folk music and Ewan MacColl who stole her heart.
Last week Roberta Flack died. Her recording of Ewan’s song When First I Saw Your face was an enormous hit and helped Peggy and Ewan when their life was tough financially. Ewan had composed it for Peggy and only sang it once -over the phone to lure her back to England from the USA.
When I met her, she was about to start work on her memoir which she fittingly titled FIRST TIME EVER and so invited me to the launch and I organised a second successful launch in my village of Kennington for our library.
Before that we had fun together appearing in a local film directed by Philip Hind supporting KOA and the Children’s Radio Foundation
It was first shown at a Fifties Fandango where my artist friend, Weimin He, made the delightful sketch of her.
https://vimeo.com/64536645 Fifties Fandango