Joseph Charles Hickerson, known professionally as Joe Hickerson, was an American folk singer, song finder, and musicologist. He led the Archive of Folk Song at the Library of Congress from 1963 to 1998.
For 35 years (1963–1998), Hickerson was Librarian and Director of the Archive of Folk Song at the American Folklife Center of the Library of Congress. In 1960, Hickerson added two verses to the original version of "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" created and recorded in 1958 by Pete Seeger, establishing a circular form for the song that became a standard that many others recorded. Along with Dave Guard, Hickerson is credited with the creation, also in 1960, of the Kingston Trio's version of "Bonny Hielan' Laddie". ==Personal life and death==
Personal life and death
Hickerson was married and divorced twice, and had a son. and moved from the Washington, D.C. area, to Portland, Oregon, in 2013, to live closer to her. Hickerson died at a care home in Portland on August 17, 2025, at the age of 89. ==Discography==
Discography
• ''We've Got Some Singing To Do'' (1958) The Folksmiths, featuring Joe Hickerson Folkways Records F-2407 • Joe Hickerson With a Gathering of Friends (1970) Folk-Legacy Records • Drive Dull Care Away Volumes 1 & 2 (1976) Folk-Legacy Records ==Filmography==
Filmography
• The Wobblies 1979 (song performer) ==References==