Fred Hellerman
Biography
Fred Hellerman (May 13, 1927 – September 1, 2016) was an American folk singer, guitarist, producer, and songwriter. Hellerman was an original member of the seminal American folk group The Weavers, together with Pete Seeger, Lee Hays, and Ronnie Gilbert. He produced the record album Alice's Restaurant (1967) for Arlo Guthrie, played accompaniment guitar on scores of folk albums, and wrote a number of folk and protest songs.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Alice's Restaurant
1967

Simple Dreams
1977

Self Portrait
1970

...Very 'Eavy ...Very 'Umble
1970

Joan Baez
1960

(Moving)
1963

Chapter Two
1970

Belafonte Returns To Carnegie Hall
1960

Live At The Hamilton 11/09/2016
2017

The Joan Baez Ballad Book
1972

(Think Ethnic!)
1963

So Early In The Spring, The First 15 Years
1977

The Greatest Songs Of Woody Guthrie
1972

UFO 1
1970

Belafonte Sings The Blues
1958

SuperStars In Country Music
1978

Pete Seeger's Greatest Hits
1967

In My Quiet Room
1966

Dangerous Songs!?
1966

In Concert - I Can See A New Day
1964

Belafonte At The Greek Theatre
1963

The Many Moods Of Belafonte
1962

The Weavers At Carnegie Hall
1957

The Essential Pete Seeger
2005
Credited work
1,899 releases · 280 albums · active 1956–2025
- Performance · 2,632
- Other credits · 311
- Production · 164
- Engineering · 25
Studios: Lansdowne Studios · Carnegie Hall · The Bitter End Cafe · Atlantic Studios
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Harry Belafonte
- The Weavers
- Uriah Heep
- Pete Seeger
- Joan Baez
- Don Williams (2)
- UFO (5)
