We don't need another Woody. Even Bob Dylan knew he couldn't be Woody Guthrie... I like Woody Guthrie fine, but I don't need the 50th generation version of it.
A lot of Woody Guthrie's songs were taken from other songs. He would rework the melody and lyrics, and all of a sudden it was a Woody Guthrie song.
I absorbed the vinyl of Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, Jack Elliott, to Michael McClure and then into the Beat poets, Allen Ginsberg. At campus, we were absorbing that stuff. We looked to America.
I have two mini huskies called Woody Guthrie and Edison Guthrie.
Woody Guthrie was what folks who don't believe in anything would call an anomaly.
Actually, I'm the Scottish Woody Guthrie.
I liked the American folk style of Woody Guthrie.
In writing songs, I've learned as much from Cezanne as I have from Woody Guthrie.
The spirit of Woody Guthrie lives in the heart of
Chris Chandler.
I loved the Woody Guthrie tradition of speaking about what's happening to the country.
The Woody Guthrie 'Dust Bowl' tunes were really fascinating.
You could listen to Woody Guthrie songs and actually learn how to live.
It sounds like something from a Woody Guthrie song, but it's true; I was raised in a freight car.
I fell in love with folk music at Surprise Lake Camp. It was the songs of Woody Guthrie and the Weavers.
I was in my late 20s, in the process of shaping my musical outlook and what I wanted it to be about, when I first encountered Woody Guthrie.
Most people think that I heard Bob Dylan first and got a cap and harmonica. Really, it was Woody Guthrie. He was so influential.