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'''''Rainbow Quest''''' (1965-66) was a [[United States|U.S.]] television series hosted by [[Pete Seeger]], devoted to [[folk music]]. It was filmed in black and white and featured musicians playing in traditional American music genres such as [[old-time music]], [[Bluegrass music|bluegrass]] and [[blues]]. The show's title is a variation on the lyrics of the folksong "Oh, Had I A Golden Thread". The program operated on a low budget, and Seeger and his fellow producers eventually had to fund the program from their own pockets, before the money ran out entirely and the program went off the air.
'''''Rainbow Quest''''' (1965-66) was a [[United States|U.S.]] television series hosted by [[Pete Seeger]], devoted to [[folk music]]. It was filmed in black and white and featured musicians playing in traditional American music genres such as [[old-time music]], [[Bluegrass music|bluegrass]] and [[blues]]. The show's title is a variation on the lyrics of the folksong "Oh, Had I A Golden Thread". The program operated on a low budget, and Seeger and his fellow producers eventually had to fund the program from their own pockets, before the money ran out entirely and the program went off the air.


Among the guests featured on the program's 38 episodes were [[Johnny Cash]], [[June Carter]], [[Reverend Gary Davis]], [[Mississippi John Hurt]], [[Doc Watson]], [[The Stanley Brothers]], [[Elizabeth Cotten]], [[Patrick Sky]], [[Buffy Sainte-Marie]], [[Tom Paxton]], [[Judy Collins]], [[Donovan]], [[Richard Fariña]] and [[Mimi Fariña]], [[Sonny Terry]] and Brownie McGhee, Mamou Cajun Band, [[Bernice Johnson Reagon]], The Beers Family, [[Roscoe Holcomb]], and [[Shawn Phillips]].
Among the guests featured on the program's 38 episodes were [[Johnny Cash]], [[June Carter]], [[Reverend Gary Davis]], [[Mississippi John Hurt]], [[Doc Watson]], [[The Stanley Brothers]], [[Elizabeth Cotten]], [[Patrick Sky]], [[Buffy Sainte-Marie]], [[Tom Paxton]], [[Judy Collins]], [[Donovan]], [[Richard Fariña]] and [[Mimi Fariña]], [[Sonny Terry]] and [[Brownie McGhee]], Mamou Cajun Band, [[Bernice Johnson Reagon]], The Beers Family, [[Roscoe Holcomb]], and [[Shawn Phillips]].


Thirty-eight hourlong programs were recorded at new UHF station [[WNJU]]'s [[Newark, New Jersey]] studios in 1965 and 1966, produced by Seeger and his wife Toshi with Sholom Rubinstein.
Thirty-eight hourlong programs were recorded at new UHF station [[WNJU]]'s [[Newark, New Jersey]] studios in 1965 and 1966, produced by Seeger and his wife Toshi with Sholom Rubinstein.

Revision as of 15:29, 27 September 2009

Rainbow Quest (1965-66) was a U.S. television series hosted by Pete Seeger, devoted to folk music. It was filmed in black and white and featured musicians playing in traditional American music genres such as old-time music, bluegrass and blues. The show's title is a variation on the lyrics of the folksong "Oh, Had I A Golden Thread". The program operated on a low budget, and Seeger and his fellow producers eventually had to fund the program from their own pockets, before the money ran out entirely and the program went off the air.

Among the guests featured on the program's 38 episodes were Johnny Cash, June Carter, Reverend Gary Davis, Mississippi John Hurt, Doc Watson, The Stanley Brothers, Elizabeth Cotten, Patrick Sky, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Tom Paxton, Judy Collins, Donovan, Richard Fariña and Mimi Fariña, Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee, Mamou Cajun Band, Bernice Johnson Reagon, The Beers Family, Roscoe Holcomb, and Shawn Phillips.

Thirty-eight hourlong programs were recorded at new UHF station WNJU's Newark, New Jersey studios in 1965 and 1966, produced by Seeger and his wife Toshi with Sholom Rubinstein.

Many episodes can be seen today on YouTube.com.

See also

  • Summaries of Rainbow Quest's 38 episodes
  • Mother Jones: The Riff Blog: [1]