WMBR Highlights Woody Guthrie

WMBR Highlights Woody Guthrie

Newly released home tapes by Woody Guthrie are revealing “A populist poet laureate for America past and present, Oklahoma native Woody Guthrie (1912-67) was progressively deteriorating from hereditary Huntington‘s chorea in 1950 when his publisher, Howie...
WMBR Highlights Woody Guthrie

Folk Alley Reviews Woody At Home, Vol. 1 & 2

Woody At Home, Vol. 1 & 2 “Any time is a good time to listen to Woody Guthrie’s songs, and his lyrics resound more loudly than ever in the United States in 2025 when any semblance of the love of the poor and disenfranchised has turned to hate.” ...
WMBR Highlights Woody Guthrie

Peoples World Reviews Woody At Home

Review: Woody At Home At Last “Like a fervid time capsule, this week’s release of Woody Guthrie’s late-in-life home recordings offers a treasure trove of salient songwriting and an intimate portrait of America’s legendary folk troubadour.”  |  Read More at...
WMBR Highlights Woody Guthrie

PBS Features Woody Guthrie

Newly released tapes reveal intimate reflections by Woody Guthrie “Nearly 60 years after his death, there is a renewed interest in the life and music of American folk icon and social activist Woody Guthrie.”  |  Read More at...
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In These Times Highlights Woody Guthrie

New Music from Anti-Fascist Folk Singer Woody Guthrie Released “With this reveal of 22 previously unheard songs, the Guthrie family hopes the radical messages in ‘Woody At Home’ will inspire the next generation of protest songwriters.”  |  Read...
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KCRW Features Woody Guthrie

Woody Guthrie’s songs focus on working-class people, unity, moving forward “Anna Canoni, Woody Guthrie’s granddaughter and president of Woody Guthrie Publications, Inc., tells KCRW that her grandfather’s songs reflected the hardships and experiences of people he...
WMBR Highlights Woody Guthrie

The Guardian Features Woody Guthrie

“He wrote five songs about washing dishes!” The lost Woody Guthrie gems rescued by AI “He sang about love, injustice, Einstein – and his landlord Fred Trump, father of Donald, ending up in hell.”  |  Read More at The...