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swfjr
Posted February 6, 2012
Great story of an American icon
I first read this back in my high school years in the early 60's when the folk craze was taking off. Dylan was singing trubutes, Seeger and PP&M were singing his music and I was hooked. I enjoyed the read then and the history of the man who not only shared his music with us but stood up for the hard working people of this country. His music lives on and with the 100th anniversary of his birth this year (2012) his story deserves the read.
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Anonymous
Posted August 16, 2002
keep on goin'
amazing...haunting...you are virtually there on the road with Woody,everything's so graphic,you step back in time with him..you feel the heat,the sweat,the land,the dust,the poverty,the grime,the struggle..you see and feel where the music comes from ..you NEVER want the book to end
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