- - Peggy and Pete .., US folk singers
- - If I Had a Hammer folk singer Pete
- - Folk great Pete
- - Turn! Turn! Turn! songwriter Pete
- - "turn! turn! turn!" folk singer pete
- - Folk icon Pete
- - Pete or Peggy of folk
- - Folk and protest icon Pete
- - "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" protest singer Pete
- - "Little Boxes" singer Pete
- - Folk's Pete
- - Folk singer Pete
- - Honoree of Springsteen's 2006 'We Shall Overcome' album
- - Pete of folk
- - 'Turn! Turn! Turn!' composer Pete
- - Folk legend Pete
- - Pete --, US folk-singer and songwriter
- - Pete who co-wrote 'If I Had a Hammer'
- - Folksinger Pete
- - Folk singer called "America's tuning fork"
- - Folk/protest icon Pete
- - Pete the folkie
- - Big name in folk music
- - "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" singer/songwriter Pete
- - Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee of 1996
- - Pete of the Weavers
- - Composer of the song "Guantanamera"
- - Folksinger/songwriter Pete
- - Pete of folk music
- - One of the Weavers
- - Folk singer/songwriter Pete
- - Singer Pete of The Weavers
- - Pete of folk-singing fame
- - Famed folk singer
- - Noted folk singer
- - Singer Pete
- - Poet Alan or singer Pete
- - Pete in the Songwriters Hall of Fame
- - "Turn! Turn! Turn!" songwriter
- - 'If I Had a Hammer' co-writer
- - 'Where Have All the Flowers Gone?' songwriter
- - Singer called "America's tuning fork"
- - "We Shall Overcome" singer
- - "If I Had a Hammer" singer
- - "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" singer
- - "Turn, Turn, Turn" writer
- - "Where Have All the Flowers Gone" writer
- - "If I Had a Hammer" cowriter
- - "Guantanamera" composer
- - "If I Had a Hammer" songwriter
- - Leadbelly protégé
- - "Guantanamera" songwriter
- - Guthrie contemporary
- - "Guantanamera" co-writer
- - "If I Had a Hammer" man
- - Poet Alan
- - Poet who had a "rendezvous with death."
- - American poet.
- - American poet (1888–1916).
- - He wrote "I Have a Rendezvous With Death."
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