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  1. 7 de jul. de 2021 · Guthrie spent his final days Creedmor State Hospital, located in Queens, New York, where he was transferred to in 1966. Guthrie was only 55 years old when he died on October 3, 1967. After his death, Guthrie's family decided to cast his ashes into the waters off Coney Island, New York (via UPI ). He left behind an impressive legacy, including ...

  2. Woody Guthrie. American singer-songwriter and guitarist whose musical legacy includes hundreds of political, traditional and children's songs, along with ballads and improvised works. Born on July 14, 1912, Okemah, Oklahoma - died on October 3, 1967, at Creedmoor State Hospital in Queens, New York. Older brother of Mary Jo Guthrie-Edgmon.

  3. HALL OF FAME ESSAY. Woody Guthrie was a stubborn, moody, irresponsible and just plain ornery soul; a hard-drinking egomaniac who ”borrowed” nearly all of the melodies of his many songs; an irregular source of support to his wives and children; and one of the world’s worst house guests. Woody Guthrie was also one of America’s greatest ...

  4. 21 de mar. de 2004 · Woody Guthrie, a contradictory man who vexed his family and his closest friends as much as he challenged the authorities—“I can’t stand him when he’s around,” Pete Seeger, his friend and ...

  5. Woodrow Wilson 'Woody' Guthrie (14. juli 1912 i Okemah i Oklahoma – 3. oktober 1967 i New York) var en amerikansk folke- og protest-sanger og sangskriver. Særligt kendt for nummeret This Land Is Your Land. Hans guitar havde et mærkat med teksten "This machine kills fascists" ("Denne maskine dræber fascister").

  6. 14 de ago. de 2018 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupTear The Facists Down · Woody GuthrieMy Dusty Road℗ 2009 Rounder Records. Manufactured and distributed by Concord...

  7. 15 de feb. de 2012 · Growing up in small-town Oklahoma, Guthrie heard church hymns, outlaw ballads, blues, fiddle tunes and popular music. The Guthries had been fairly prosperous — Woody's father was a small-time ...