Peggy's instrumental virtuosity is legendary: guitar, 5-string banjo,
autoharp, English concertina, piano, as well as possessing a most
extraordinary singing voice which surely gets better every year of her
life. Yet some of the most magical moments of the evening were to be
had when Peggy simply sat at the piano and tinkered, sharing gentle
musical anecdotes with us or poems dedicated to the loves of her life. - Dave VanDoorn, Tradition Magazine
Backed by her sons Neil and Callum Maccoll – the standard of musicianship on stage was just fabulous – Peggy is a monster banjo player and the three of them together produce that wonderful intuitive sound that family members seem to be able create when singing and playing together. - Anon
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Peggy Seeger and Ewan MacColl at the Cora Hotel 1957.