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An exhaustive documentary exploration of one of history's most important, socially conscious folk singers, THIS MACHINE KILLS FASCISTS combines rare documentary footage of Guthrie's era with interviews from the artist's friends and family. Weighing in are Pete Seeger, Guthrie's son Arlo and daughter Nora, his friend Jimmy Longhi, and a panel of experts. The program outlines the concerns of the times through Guthrie's music, tracing the origins and meanings of such songs as "Pastures of Plenty," "Pretty Boy Floyd," and "This Land is Your Land."
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Woody Guthrie - This Machine Kills Fascists
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Before Bob Dylan changed popular music with his own remarkable work, he absorbed the songs of the amazing artists who came before him, from Woody Guthrie to Blind Lemon Jefferson. With on-camera interviews and rare archival performance footage, DOWN THE TRACKS pays homage to the folk and country music that influenced Dylan's legendary songwriting.
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Down The Tracks: The Music That Influenced Bob Dylan
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In January 1961, Bob Dylan arrived at Greenwich Village, the very place for a folksinger-poet. The Village had already gained a reputation for Bohemian ways, and had given birth to a generation of beatniks, courtesy of a generation of beat poets. It was in the Village’s clubs that the early protest songs that became the anthems of the protest movements were written, and it was here that he honed his craft, playing alongside other legendary figures such as Dave Van Ronk and Tom Paxton. This is Positively Bob Dylan.
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Bob Dylan's New York
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A raucous and intimate road movie of Bob Dylan's 1965 tour of England, DON'T LOOK BACK may be the most influential rock star documentary of all time.
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Bob Dylan: Don't Look Back
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These historic recordings of Polk Miller and His Old South Quartette are some of the earliest sound recordings of African-Americans and whites making music together. Polk Miller was born James A. Miller near Burkeville in Prince Edward County, Virginia on August 2, 1844. He picked up the banjo early on and grew up learning the music of the slave quarters on a large Virginia plantation. In 1892, he created a traveling show, "The Old Virginia Plantation Negro," including banjo tunes, nostalgic dialect stories and a lecture, without resorting to farce or blackface. The show glorified the plantation music and important African-American spirituals that our young country was hungry for In the "Gay 90s." Mark Twain, upon hearing Miller and his Quartette exclaimed "I think that Polk Miller, and his wonderful four, is about the only thing this country can furnish that is originally and utterly American."
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Bob Dylan’s TELL TALE SIGNS: The Bootleg Series Vol. 8 – the 8th installment in the best-selling and critically lauded Bootleg Series which launched in 1991 - will be released by Columbia Records on Tuesday, October 7. A treasure-trove of 27 songs spanning two discs, TELL TALE
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John Stewart (1939 - 2008) An intense troubadour who helped set the standards for the singer-songwriter movement of the early 1970s with his classic album "California Bloodlines." Though it wasn't a commercial hit when it came out in 1969, its folk-country blend and Stewart's literary use of quintessential American characters and geography have resonated through the decades in the folk genre that has become known as Americana. Stewart didn't match that acclaim again, but in the long solo career that followed his seven years with the Kingston Trio, he recorded more than 45 albums, flirted with chart success, pioneered the independent recording and release of records, and remained a hard-touring folk patriarch with a loyal following.
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California Bloodlines
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Folk Scene U.S.A.
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Paul Robeson 32 tracks, over 74 minutes of music, and a 36-page booklet with extensive notes.
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On My Journey
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