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Woody Guthrie
b. 7-14-1912; Okemah, Oklahoma
d. 10-3-1967
Woody Guthrie, a singer-songwriter and folk musician, is well known for his social conscious aroused by the Great Depression and Dust Bowl conditions of his life. Guthrie wrote “This Land is Your Land”, and an autobiography “Bound for Glory”.
FYI - The sign on his guitar reads “This Machine Kills Fascists”.
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Jimi Hendrix
b. 11-27-1942; Seattle, WA
d. 9-18-1970; London
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Sam ‘Lighnin'’ Hopkins
b. 3-15-1912; Centreville, TX
d. 1-30-1982, Houston, TX
Sam ‘Lighnin'’ Hopkins was a country blues singer, songwriter, guitarist and occasional pianist. He was listed in the 100 Greatest Guitarists of all time by the Rolling Stone magazine.
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