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  1. Hace 4 días · Pretty Boy Floyd (Woody Guthrie/Pete Seeger) Promised Land (Chuck Berry/Freedom Riders) Rag Mama (Jim Kweskin) Ragged and Dirty (William Brown/Sleepy John Estes) Ragged, But Right (Greenbriar Boys, etc.) Ragtime Millionaire (William Moore) Railroad Bill (RamblinJack Elliott) Railroad Blues (Sam McGee) Rambling, Gambling Man (Cisco Houston)

  2. Hace 2 días · As with many of the folk artists of the 1960s, inspiration came in the form of Woody Guthrie whom Dylan befriended. Dylan was also influenced by RamblinJack Elliott and lent his harmonica ...

  3. Hace 2 días · Filmed and recorded, the Rolling Thunder Revue—including Joan Baez, Allen Ginsberg, RamblinJack Elliott, and Roger McGuinn—came to motion-picture screens in 1978 as part of the four-hour-long, Dylan-edited Renaldo and Clara.

  4. Hace 1 día · My Jealous God were formed in South London around 1989 by Jim Melly on vocals and guitar, Danny Burke on lead guitar, Chris O'Donnell on bass and Andrew Berkley on drums, and they played the sort of music that was always going to get them accused as being Southern chancers jumping on the Madchester bandwagon.

  5. Hace 2 días · 02 Billie Jean (Neil Finn) 03 Throw Your Arms Around Me (Neil Finn) 04 Rest of the Day Off (Neil Finn) 05 Distant Sun (Neil Finn) 06 Turn and Run (Neil Finn) 07 Into the Sunset (Neil Finn) 08 Last Day of June (Neil Finn) 09 Wherever You Are (Neil Finn) 10 Last to Know (Neil Finn)

  6. Hace 5 días · This essay examines pivotal earlier events when he was effectively confronted by two Black people for singing racist lyrics on the radio in 1937 and 1939 and also examines the roles of the "long Civil Rights Movement," the Communist Party USA, and the Black press in aiding Guthrie's development of a new racial consciousness.

  7. Hace 5 días · Response Essay: Woody Guthrie: Racial Transformation through the Framework of the "Long Civil Rights Movement" James Counts Early; Journal of American Folklore; American Folklore Society; Volume 137, Number 544, Spring 2024; pp. 231-234; Article