He asked me to draw the words "This Machine Surrounds Hate and Forces It to Surrender" on his banjo in tribute to musician/activist Pete Seeger who passed away this year. My previous artistic contribution to my Dad's banjo was to paint a crescent moon and stars on his case a number of years back.
Being an artist for hire, and an admirer of Pete Seeger, I readily agreed! In preparation for my task, I searched for images of Pete's banjo.
photo by Annie Leibovitz |
I discovered that Pete had written his message on not just one, but many of his banjos.
photo by Annie Leibovitz |
They all had different visual appeal.
photo by Jeff Bogle |
I also learned that Seeger's inspiration for banjo graffiti came from his friend and music associate, Woody Guthrie.
Library of Congress photo |
Guthrie had set a precedent by inscribing "This Machine Kills Fascists" on many of his guitars.
photo by Lester Balog |
Guthrie Archive photo |
I selected the Seeger banjo image I liked best and proceeded to write Pete's peaceful proclamation in similar fashion on my Dad's banjo.
While working on it, I noticed that Seeger's banjo has a misspelling. SURRENDER is spelled SURRRENDER with an extra R. I wondered if this was intentional, but upon scrutinizing the other banjo photos I could see that they were spelled correctly. Pete must have just goofed this one when he wrote it. It was exciting to discover this oddity so I didn't fix it.
After rendering the quote in pencil on the banjo head, I finished it with black fine-point marker.
Strings back in place. Pete's message lives on through another banjo!
Here's my Dad with his upright bass in WildRoot String Band.
WildRoot String Band |
Dave Frenzel - guitar, Bruce Brown (my Dad) - bass, Dan Palmer - banjo, Tom Owens - fiddle