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  1. Hace 10 horas · ‘This Land Is Your Land’, originally recorded by Woody Guthrie in November 1944, went on to influence a myriad of artists, most notably leaving an impression on a young Bob Dylan. ...

  2. Hace 10 horas · American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan has released 40 studio albums, 102 singles, 24 notable extended plays, 61 music videos, 16 live albums, 17 volumes comprising The Bootleg Series, 31 compilation albums, 25 box sets, seven soundtracks as main contributor, seventeen music home videos and two non-music home videos. Dylan has been the subject of eleven documentaries, starred in three theatrical ...

  3. Hace 10 horas · Hello Bob Dylan fans I made a trivia quiz about Bob Dylan’s Blonde on Blonde album, please answer 18 questions and share your score in comment sections, good luck. Test Your Blonde on Blonde Album Knowledge Quiz Question 1. Which of these albums ...

  4. Hace 10 horas · aka The Vinyl Villain incorporating Sexy Loser #058: Martha & The Muffins– ‘Echo Beach’ (Dindisc ’80) Good morning friends, today our singles-journey (thinking about this term: it sounds like a weekend trip of desperate middle-aged losers from the village into the big city. Which, of course, can’t be more far from the truth!) takes us…

  5. Hace 10 horas · On the 83rd anniversary of Woody Guthrie penning the lyrics to ‘This Land is Your Land’ By Steven Brodsky Woody Guthrie wrote the lyrics to “This Land is Your Land” on February 23, 1940 in a hotel that was located on the northwest corner of 43rd Street and Sixth Avenue in Manhattan (Sixth Avenue is now also known as Avenue of the Americas).

  6. 5 de jun. de 2024 · String arrangements were provided by Andrew Sherman. Lost & Found, the album’s moniker which Midón calls “smooth folk” or folk with harmonic surprises is a celebration of redemption. The lyrics were inspired by his listening to Bob Dylan’s reading of his poem, Last Thoughts On Woody Guthrie.

  7. Hace 10 horas · and film-maker who provided a link between Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan and Andy Warhol. The book’s title is taken from the popular song written by Screamin’ Jay Hawkins, another maker of his own myths.