Len Chandler

Len Hunt Chandler Jr. (May 27, 1935 – August 28, 2023) was an American folk singer, songwriter, and civil rights activist.

He also served as one of the original crew members of Seeger's CLEARWATER organization, working to save the environment around the Hudson River Valley.

[citation needed] Pete Seeger sang one of Chandler's songs, entitled "Run Come See the Sun", at the Sanders Theater in Boston in 1980.

Their travels were filmed; however, the documentary was pulled from theatres a week after its release due to the controversy surrounding Fonda's visit to Hanoi.

[6] After penning topical material related to the Original Black Panther Party, Lew Irwin brought Chandler to KRLA 1110[7] to write three topical songs a day for their radio program, The Credibility Gap,[8][9] which released some of his songs, including "Soul in Ice", on their record An Album Of Political Pornography.