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woody guthrie /this land is your land
July 14, 1912: Woody Guthrie was born.
1933: Woody Guthrie releases 'The Science of
Sound.'
1941: Pete Seeger and Woody Guthrie assemble
the Almanac Singers.
October 3, 1967: Woody Guthrie died of
Huntington's Chorea in Queens, NY.
January 20, 1968: A tribute concert to
folksinger Woody Guthrie is held at New
York's Carnegie Hall. Featured artists
include Bob Dylan, The Band, Judy Collins and
Richie Havens.
1988: Woody Guthrie is inducted into the Rock
and Roll Hall of Fame.
September 1, 1996: Woody Guthrie is honored
at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and
Museum's American Music Masters series. Tags : woody guthrie this land |
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Affichage : 172538
Durée : 137 s |
| Woody Hayes |
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Woody Hayes, Coach of THE Ohio State Buckeyes
punches Clemson linebacker Charlie Bauman in
the 1978 Gator Bowl. Woody was fired the next
day. Very classy. Tags : Ohio State Football Woody Hayes |
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Affichage : 254120
Durée : 32 s |
| Woody Guthrie - 1945 |
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One of the two surviving film clips of Woody
Guthrie performing. This one, of "Ranger's
Command," is from 1945. The other, of "John
Henry," with Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee,
is already on YouTube. Tags : Woody Guthrie folk guitar |
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Affichage : 108081
Durée : 55 s |
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