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  1. Malvina Reynolds (23 de agosto de 1900 – 17 de marzo de 1978) fue una cantautora de folk / blues y activista política estadounidense, conocida por su estilo de composición y particularmente por las canciones "Little Boxes" y "Morningtown Ride" 1 . Primeros años.

  2. Malvina Reynolds (August 23, 1900 – March 17, 1978) was an American folk/blues singer-songwriter and political activist, best known for her songwriting, particularly the songs "Little Boxes", "What Have They Done to the Rain" and "Morningtown Ride".

  3. "What Have They Done to the Rain" is a protest song against above-ground nuclear testing written by Malvina Reynolds. The song has been sung by many singers such as Joan Baez, and a version by the English band The Searchers was released as a single, which charted in the US and UK.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Little_BoxesLittle Boxes - Wikipedia

    "Little Boxes" is a song written and composed by Malvina Reynolds in 1962. The song was first released by her friend, Pete Seeger , in 1963, and became his only charting single in January 1964. The song is a social satire [ citation needed ] about the development of suburbia and associated conformist middle-class attitudes.

  5. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre Malvina Reynolds (23 de agosto de 1900 – 17 de marzo de 1978) fue una cantautora de folk / blues y activista política estadounidense, conocida por su estilo de composición y particularmente por las canciones " Little Boxes " y "Morningtown Ride" [1]

  6. Malvina Reynolds (born as Malvina Milder on August 23, 1900, died March 17, 1978) was an American folk/blues singer-songwriter and political activist, probably best known for writing the song “Little Boxes”. Biographical Introduction.

  7. Born Malvina Milder on August 23, 1900, in San Francisco, California; died on March 17, 1978, in Berkeley, California; eldest of three children of David Milder and Lizzie (Shenson) Milder; sister of Eleanor Milder Lawrence (b. 1910); University of California at Berkeley, B.A. in English language and literature, 1925, M.A., 1927, Ph.D., 1939; mar...