Woody Guthrie
18 articles
Audio interviews
Nora Guthrie on her father Woody (1999)
Interview by Chris Smith, Rock's Backpages audio, 15 January 1999
Nora Guthrie talks about setting up the Woody Guthrie archive: discovering, preserving and cataloging old paperwork; the involvement of archivist Jorge Arevalo; setting up the travelling exhibit with the Smithsonian; taking it to Woody's home state of Oklahoma; the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame tribute concert, tribute albums by other artists, and putting Woody into a present day context with the help of artists like Billy Bragg.
File format: mp3; file size: 52mb, interview length: 54' 11" sound quality: ***
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Review by Colin Irwin, bbc.co.uk, 5 October 2009
A chance to grasp the full essence of the man behind the legend. ...
Comment by Dave Marsh, Vox, November 1990
WHEN SINEAD O'CONNOR refused to allow 'The Star Spangled Banner' to be performed at her late August concert at the Garden State Arts Center in ...
Comment by Dave Marsh, Vox, November 1990
WHEN SINEAD O'Connor refused to allow 'The Star Spangled Banner' to be performed at her late August concert at the Garden State Arts Center in ...
Book Excerpt by Gene Santoro, 'Highway 61 Revisited...', 2004
ON APRIL 16, 1944, a slight, wiry-haired man with a guitar and harmonica wandered into Moe Asch's little recording studio on West 46 Street off ...
Ani DiFranco Seeks a Higher Truth
Interview by Jim Sullivan, Cape Cod Times, August 2016
"THE IMPORTANT thing in poetry or songwriting is to ignore the facts and tell the truth," says singer-songwriter Ani DiFranco, on the phone from her ...
Retrospective by Len Brown, Record Hunter, January 1991
Bruce Springsteen and Bob Dylan may never have strummed a note had it not been for the influence of the folk pioneer, Woody Guthrie. So ...
Woody Guthrie: Columbia River Collection
Review by Len Brown, New Musical Express, 13 February 1988
THE LEGEND dwarfs the artist. His tragic life, his hard times have somehow cast his potent roots music into the shadows; if you can lay ...
Leadbelly: Leadbelly Sings Folk Songs (Xtra 1064)
Review by Max Jones, Melody Maker, 21 December 1968
"LEADBELLY is a hard name" says Woody Guthrie, "and the hard name of a harder man." The late Woody is quoted (from the book, American ...
Review by Michel Faber, The Guardian, 14 February 2013
Michel Faber asks if this explicit novel of poverty and sex is any more than a historic curio. ...
Growin’ Fat on the Grapes of Wrath
Retrospective by Mick Farren, New Musical Express, 23 July 1977
LAST YEAR they tried it with Leadbelly, the year before it was Lenny Bruce, this year they're doing it with Woody Guthrie. It seems like, ...
Book Excerpt by Phil Hardy, Dave Laing, 'Faber Companion to 20th Century Popular Music', 2001
b. Moses Asch, 1905, Warsaw, Poland, d. 19 October 1986, New York, USA ...
Retrospective by Phil Sutcliffe, MOJO, December 2009
THE SMALL, GRIZZLED man in the check shirt indicated he'd like a cigarette. The small, curly-haired, young man sitting opposite handed him a Raleigh. The ...
Woody Guthrie: House of Earth ***
Book Review by Phil Sutcliffe, MOJO, April 2013
America's greatest folkie turns out to be such a wonderfully weird "novelist" he needs inverted commas, says Phil Sutcliffe ...
John Szwed: The Man Who Recorded the World – A Biography of Alan Lomax
Book Review by Richard Williams, The Guardian, 8 January 2011
Richard Williams hails the man who devoted his life to recording the songs and soundscapes of America and beyond. ...
Songs For Woody: Billy Bragg & Wilco's Mermaid Avenue
Review by RJ Smith, The Village Voice, 7 July 1998
WOODY GUTHRIE bequeathed us his jumble. Willing in life to play straight man for many right causes, in death he left a tangle of words ...
Review by Robert Shelton, The New York Times, 28 April 1963
A LONGER perspective may revise the view, but it appears from a distance of a few months that 1962 was the year when the folk-music ...
Albums from Pete Seeger, Woody Guthrie, Leadbelly and more
Review by Robert Shelton, The New York Times, 27 February 1966
An Old Folk Line On a New Label ...
see also Arlo Guthrie
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