Joe Glazer

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Joe Glazer (June 19, 1918 – September 19, 2006), closely associated with labor unions and often referred to as the "labor's troubadour," was a US-American folk musician who recorded more than thirty albums over the course of his career. Some of his more acclaimed songs include "The Mill Was Made of Marble," "Too Old To Work" and "Automaton." In 1960, in collaboration with Edith Fowke, Glazer published Songs of Work and Freedom, which included 10 of his original compositions. In 1979, Glazer invited 14 other labor musicians to the George Mean...read more

Bill bailey Taxi song A sweet fellow like me I never did it Operating engineer Dancing boilerman Balance the budget My get up and go My hair has turned gray The activity room Hello in there People like you Gentleman jimmy watt A handful of jellybeans The fox is not our friend Popular wobbly Truck driver man Bye bye black smoke choo choo Joe glazer discusses the role of music in the american labor movement Four day week Happy days are here again Hallelujah im a bum Mi mulita Downsized

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