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A special programme celebrating 100 years since the birth of Woody Guthrie, featuring interviews with his family, live music from Woody at 100, and a close look at his songwriting.

Woody Guthrie was born on 14th July 1912. This special programme looks at the legacy of this American song-writer, musician who inspired generations of country & Americana artists including Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen and Steve Earle. Featuring a close look at one of history's most important songbooks, interviews with the Guthrie family and live music from Woody At 100 recorded in Glasgow earlier this year.

1 hour, 55 minutes

Last on

Sun 30 Dec 2012 22:05

Music Played

  • Woody Guthrie

    This Land Is Your Land

  • The Byrds

    Pretty Boy Floyd

  • Laura Veirs

    Why Oh Why

  • Billy Bragg & Wilco

    Walt Whitman's Niece

  • Sarah Lee Guthrie & Johnny Irion

    Folk Song

  • Sarah Lee Guthrie & Johnny Irion

    There'll Be No Church Tonight

  • Woody Guthrie

    Do Re Mi

  • Bob Dylan

    Song To Woody

  • Mary Gauthier

    I Ain't Got No Home

  • The Maddox Brothers & Rose

    Philadelphia Lawyer

  • Woody Guthrie

    Dead Or Alive

  • Emmylou Harris

    Hobo's Lullaby

  • Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs

    Hard Travelin'

  • Hank Thompson

    Oklahoma Hills

  • Woody Guthrie

    Pastures Of Plenty

  • Jay Farrar, Will Johnson & Anders Parker

    Chorine

  • The Almanac Singers

    Union Maid

  • Linda Ronstadt

    Ramblin Round

  • Tom Russell

    East Texas Red

  • Woody Guthrie

    What Did The Deep Sea Say?

  • Dolly Parton

    Deportee

  • Jay Farrar, Will Johnson & Anders Parker

    New Multitudes

  • The Louvin Brothers

    Curley Headed Baby

  • Woody Guthrie

    So Long It's Been Good To Know Yuh

  • Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band

    This Land Is Your Land

Broadcasts

  • Fri 13 Jul 2012 20:05
  • Sun 15 Jul 2012 22:05
  • Fri 28 Dec 2012 20:05
  • Sun 30 Dec 2012 22:05

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