"It's a folk singer's job to comfort disturbed people and to disturb comfortable people"
"I ain't a communist necessarily, but I been in the red all my life."
Source: Woody Guthrie by Steve Earle, The Nation, July 21, 2003.
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Woody Guthrie
Singer-Songwriter
Woody Guthrie was a pivotal American folk musician known for his songs advocating for social justice, particularly during the Great Depression.
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