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WOODY GUTHRIE
(1912 - 1967) American song writer and musician, , considered the "Father of American Folk music", best known for his masterpiece, "This Land Is Your Land". Typed D.S. signed at conclusion, again in the text, and once more in the text in block letters, 4pp. 4to., [3520 Mermaid, Ave., Coney Island, Brooklyn, NY, n.d., ca. 1945], a document in which Guthrie signs over the rights to his song "Talking Sailor" to People's Songs, Inc. People's Songs was an organization and label formed by Guthrie in 1945 to distribute American folk music. "Talking Sailor"was written by Guthrie based on his 1943 experiences working in the Merchant Marine with Cisco Houston. Some light toning, boldly signed, very good.

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December 9, 2011 11:00 AM EST
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