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Tom Glazer was a prominent American folk singer and songwriter, known for his contributions to children's music and his playful, engaging style. He gained fame in the 1960s, particularly for his amusing adaptations of traditional folk songs and original compositions that captured the imaginations of both children and adults. His most notable works include the 'Mother Goose Songbook' and 'The New Treasury of Folk Songs', which remain popular in educational settings and among families. Glazer's ability to blend humor with music made him a beloved figure in the folk music revival of the 20th century.

In addition to his music career, Glazer was also an accomplished writer and educator. He wrote numerous books that introduced young audiences to the joys of reading and storytelling, often drawing on themes from his songs. His dynamic performances and charismatic personality left a lasting impact on the folk music scene, influencing many artists who followed in his footsteps. Tom Glazer's legacy continues to resonate through the songs and stories he shared, inspiring new generations to appreciate the art of music and storytelling.

Nationaliteit Amerikaans
Geboortedatum December 31, 1914
Geboorteplaats Brooklyn, New York, USA
Sterfdatum July 22, 2003