So does Jack Guthrie. He was Woody’s cousin. His style tended more toward mainstream country and western swing than did the folk music and political broadsides of his well known relative. He wrote a quintessential song about Oklahoma, Oklahoma Hills.

you may also wish to see
Music Road: Terri Hendrix
Music Road: reflections with Adrienne Young
Music Road: Road Trip Music: Arkansas and Missouri
and
check out our songwriter CD recommendations
This is part of The Great American Road Trip, in which I originally partnered up with A Traveler’s Library to add musical ideas to the book and film suggestions for journeys through the regions of the United States which you’d find there. The Library is closed now, but I think you will still find the journeys through music interesting.
For more about the road trip (and a look at some great road songs) see Great American Road Trip: Music begins

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Oh, Woody Guthrie! I used to sing This Land Is Your Land to my babies.
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