Birthdate: July 14, 1912
Sun Sign: Cancer
Birthplace: Okemah, Oklahoma, United States
Died: October 3, 1967
Woodrow Wilson Guthrie was a highly influential American singer-songwriter and composer renowned for his significant impact on folk music. His songs frequently addressed themes of American socialism and anti-fascism, inspiring many both politically and musically. Guthrie wrote and performed numerous songs, with “This Land Is Your Land” being one of his most iconic works. He gained acclaim for his Dust Bowl Ballads album and was linked with several notable songwriters who viewed him as a major inspiration. Throughout his career, Guthrie remained dedicated to his strong political convictions and commitment to social causes.
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