The king of folk. Check out the album, Mermaid Avenue. The lyrics to all
the songs were written by Woody Guthrie sometime before
his death in 1967 and put to music by Billy Bragg and Wilco about 30
years later. Lend an ear here. Is Woody strummin' on a tailgate of a Burb in one of those video shots?
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