Peggy Seeger is the first ever winner in the Women in Music Inspirational Artist category. And there are plenty of fine reasons.
Here is the most obvious, romantic, populist and least relevant: she was, famously, wonderfully, the inspiration for the Ewan MacColl-penned classic, The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face.
But she is no mere muse, and should not be remembered for a single (albeit joyous) moment in time. She is, instead, being honoured as a songwriter, a ...
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