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Historic Bibliographies and Reference Aids
A List of Material Relating to Woodrow Wilson (Woody) Guthrie
Compiled by Joseph C. Hickerson
Publication Date: March 4, 1977
Adams, Camilla.
"Woody Guthrie in the Days of the Almanac Singers." Broadside.
Number 71, June 1966, pp. 7-10.
Asch, Moses, ed.
American Folksong: Woody Guthrie. New York: Disc Company of America,
1947. Reprint edition, New York: Oak Publications, 1961.
Bierl, Ray.
"Heavy Load and Worried Mind: The Songs of Woody Guthrie." Khrome
Kazoo, number 3, 1967, pp. 6-7; number 4, 1967, p. 3; number
5, 1967, pp. [20]-[21].
Denisoff, R. Serge.
Great Day Coming: Folk Music and the American Left. Urbana: University
of Illinois Press, 1971.
"'Take It Easy, But Take It': The Almanac
Singers." Journal of American Folklore, volume 83, number
327, January-March 1970, pp. 21-32.
Fowke, Edith.
"A Few Comments About Woody from Canada." Little
Sandy Review, number 5, [1960], pp. 21-24.
Friesen, Gordon.
"Calling Dr. Greenway." Broadside, number 46, May
30, 1964, pp. [6]-[8].
"The Man Woody Guthrie." Broadside, number 57, April
10, 1965, pp. [9]-[11].
"Woody Guthrie: Hard Travellin'." Mainstream,
volume 16, number 8, August 1963, pp. 4-11.
Goldblatt, Burt and Robert Shelton.
The Country Music Story. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1966. Pp.
85-89.
Greenway, John.
American Folksongs of Protest. Philadelphia: University
of Pennsylvania Press, 1953. Reprint edition, New York: Octagon
Books, 1970.
Pp. 275-302, "Woody Guthrie."
"The Anatomy of a Genius: Woody Guthrie." Hootenanny,
volume 1, number 3, May 1964, pp. 16-17, 69-72.
"Woodrow Wilson Guthrie (1912-1967)." Journal
of American Folklore, volume 81, number 319, January-March 1968,
pp. 62-65.
Reprinted in Folklore of the Great West, edited by John Greenway,
Palo Alto: American West Pub. Co., 1969, pp. 277-281.
"Woody Guthrie: The Man, The Land, The Understanding."
The American West, volume 3, number 4, Fall 1966, pp. 24-30.
Reprinted
in The Folk Scene: Dimensions of the Folksong Revival, edited
by David A. DeTurk and A. Poulin, Jr., New York: Dell, 1967,
pp. 184-202.
Guthrie, Woody.
Ballads of Sacco and Vanzetti. New York: Oak Publications, 1960.
Born to Win. New York: Macmillan, 1965.
Bound for Glory. New York: E. P. Dutton, 1943, 1968, 1976.
Seeds of Man. New York: E. P. Dutton, 1976.
"Woody." Sing Out!, volume 17, number 6, December-January
1967-1968, pp. 2-13.
Woody Sez. New York: Grosset and Dunlap, 1975.
Guthrie, Woody, Millard Lampell and Hally Wood.
A Tribute to Woody Guthrie. New York: Ludlow Music, 1972.
Hector, Chris.
"Memorial to Woody Guthrie -- Born to Win." Australian
Tradition, number 15, December 1967, pp. 7-8.
Hentoff, Nat.
"The Odyssey of Woody Guthrie: The Rebel Who Started the
Folk-Song Craze." Pageant, March 1964, pp. 102-108.
Jaffe, Eli.
"Woody Guthrie / A Remembrance." Broadside, number
89, February-March 1968, pp. 10-11.
Lampell, Millard, ed.
California to the New York Island. New York: Oak Publications,
1960.
Lawless, Ray M.
Folksingers and Folksongs in America. New York: Duell, Sloan
and Pearce, 1960. Revised edition, 1965.
Leary, Jim.
"'Pretty Boy Floyd': An Aberrant Outlaw Ballad," Popular
Music and Society, volume 3, number 3, 1974, pp. 215-226.
Leventhal, Harold and Marjorie Guthrie, eds.
The Woody Guthrie Songbook. New York: Grosset and Dunlap, 1976.
Logsdon, Guy.
"Woody Guthrie: Poet of the People." University
of Tulsa Magazine, volume 9, number 2, October 1970, pp. 2-6.
Lomax, Alan.
The Folk Songs of North America in the English Language.
New York: Doubleday, 1960. Pp. 426-444, "The Last West."
Lomax, Alan, Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger.
Hard Hitting Songs for Hard-Hit People. New York: Oak Publications,
1967.
Malone, Bill C.
Country Music U.S.A.: A Fifty-Year History. Austin: University
of Texas Press (Memoirs of the American Folklore Society, volume
54), 1968, pp. 136-139.
Marrs, Ernie.
"The Rest of the Song." Broadside, number 88, January
1968, pp. [8]-[9].
Portelli, Alessandro.
La Canzone Papolare in America: La Rivoluzione Musicale di
Woody Guthrie. Bari, Italy: De Donato, 1975.
Reddy, John.
"Woody Guthrie: Father of the Folk Singers." Readers'
Digest,
volume 92, number 554, June 1968, pp. 229-236.
Reuss, Richard A.
"Woody Guthrie and His Folk Tradition." Journal
of American Folklore, volume 83, number 329, July-September 1970,
pp. 273-303.
A Woody Guthrie Bibliography: 1912-1967. New York: Guthrie Children’s
Trust Fund (200 West 57th Street, N.Y.C. 10019), 1968.
"Woody Guthrie's Okemah Revisited." Broadside,
number 80, April-May 1967, pp. 13-16.
Reynolds, Malvina.
"Something about Woody." Little Sandy Review, number
5, [1960], pp. 12-19.
Rodnitzky, Jerome L.
Minstrels of the Dawn: The Folk-Protest Singer As a Cultural
Hero. Chicago: Nelson-Hall, 1976.
"The Mythology of Woody Guthrie." Popular Music
and Society, volume 2, number 3, Spring 1973, pp. 227-243.
Seeger, Peter.
The Incompleat Folksinger. New York: Simon and Schuster,
1972. Pp. 41-61, "Woody."
"Remembering Woody." Mainstream, volume 16, number
8, August 1963, pp. 27-33.
Woody Guthrie Folk Songs: A Collection of Songs by America's
Foremost Balladeer. New York: Ludlow Music; London: Essex
Music, 1963.
"Woody Guthrie -- Some Reminiscences." Sing
Out!, volume 14, number 3, July 1964, pp. 25-29.
"Woody Guthrie, Songwriter." Remparts, volume 7,
number 8, November 30, 1968, pp. 28-33.
Silverman, Jerry.
"Ia Rasskazu Vam o Vudi Gafri." Sovetskaia Muzyka,
volume 32, number 12, 1968, pp. 132-137.
Stambler, Irwin and Grelun Landon.
Encyclopedia of Folk, Country and Western Music. New
York: St. Martin's Press, 1969. "Guthrie, Woody." Pp.
119-21.
Stekert, Ellen J.
"Cents and Nonsense in the Urban Folksong Movement: 1930-1960."
In Folksong & Society: Essays in honor of Benj. A. Botkin,
edited by Bruce Jackson, Hatboro, Penna.: Folklore Associates,
1966,
pp. 153-168.
Terkel, Studs.
"Woody Guthrie: Last of the Great Balladeers." Climax,
volume 9, number 3, December 1961, pp. 54-69.
"Woody Guthrie." Folk-Style, number 16, 1968, pp.
127-130.
Yurchenco, Henrietta.
A Mighty Hard road: The Woody Guthrie Story. New York: McGraw-Hill,
1970.
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