HAPPY BIRTHDAY WOODY GUTHRIE

 


Photo by Robin Carson
circa 1942
Courtesy of Woody Guthrie Archives


Photo by Al Aumuller
March 8, 1943
Courtesy of Woody Guthrie Archives

Photographer unknown
circa, 1945
Courtesy of Woody Guthrie Archives

"FROM CALIFORNIA TO THE NEW YORK ISLAND,
THIS LAND WAS MADE FOR YOU AND ME."

 



 

 

 

 

 




January 22, 2010
Dartmouth College
Music For Social Change

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2010 Songwriting Contest

Steve Chizmadia

Grand Prize Winner

The Wall Street Fat Cat Taxpayer Bail-out Blues

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2010 Songwriting Contest

Kathleen Pemble

Finalist

Johnny's Not Marching Home

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2010 Songwriting Contest

Brian Claflin

Finalist

Indiana In The Summertime

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2010 Songwriting Contest

Vanessa Torres

2nd Runner Up (tie) 

Love Some More

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2010 Songwriting Contest

Steve Deasy

Finalist

People Once Were Welcome Here

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2010 Songwriting Contest

Ric Taylor

Finalist

I See Jesus

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2010 Songwriting Contest

Mitch Barrett

Finalist

Drop In The Bucket

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2010 Songwriting Contest

Emily Kurn

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Mississippi Moon

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2010 Songwriting Contest

David Ippolito

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Resolution

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2010 Songwriting Contest

Amy Dixon-Kolar

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2010 Songwriting Contest

Sofia Echegaray

2nd Runner Up (tie)

Nickel And Dime

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The expression 'Woody's Children' refers not only to the Guthrie family but to all of us whose consciousness has been guided by the songs and spirit of a man born a hundred years ago. Music2Life is proud to be part of the Grammy Museum's year-long celebration of Woody's 100th birthday in 2012!

Woody's legacy - the inspiration and passion of Music for Social change – has also driven M2L's work through a variety of programs for activist singer/songwriters, their audiences and the causes they support.


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