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The Woodsman [Woody Guthrie]
Jewsweek ^ | December 21, 2004

Posted on 12/22/2004 5:21:23 AM PST by SJackson

Courtesy of New York's Klezmatics, some old Jewish lyrics of folk legend Woody Guthrie have been rerecorded in all their kitschy glory.

Woody Guthrie was a dust bowl drifter, a guitar strummer, and a proto-folkie who wrote enduring songs about America's workers and underdogs. He also was a longtime New York City resident who relished Jewish culture and wrote pages of unpublished lyrics about Hanukkah, Jewish history, and spirituality. That "other" Guthrie is now in the spotlight, decades after his death.

A batch of his Jewish lyrics has been dusted off, set to music, and recorded by the Klezmatics, a New York City band that puts its unique spin on traditional Jewish klezmer music. The recently released "Happy Joyous Hanuka" CD includes loopy lines about dancing around the Chanukah tree and a serious treatment of the Jews' bloody history.

Arlo Guthrie, who's joining the Klezmatics to perform the songs in concert, said they show his father's musical vision was broader than the Great Plains and freight trains. Woody Guthrie, it seems, was equally comfortable writing about Tom Joad or Judah Maccabee. "The more time that goes by, the bigger a picture we get of the guy," Arlo Guthrie said. "This is just another element to a picture that's still developing."

Grafting new melodies on Woody Guthrie's old lyrics has been done before. Nora Guthrie, keeper of the Woody Guthrie Foundation and Archives, has been selectively doling out lyrics by her dad for years to artists from Janis Ian to punk veterans Dropkick Murphys. She will stash away interesting lyrics until she meets an artist with just the right sensibility. "I feel like I have a divining rod inside me," she said.

Most notably, Billy Bragg and Wilco set old Guthrie lyrics to music for two commercially and critically successful albums, "Mermaid Avenue" and "Mermaid Avenue Vol. II." That pairing made sense. Bragg, an overtly political British singer songwriter, can seem like Guthrie with a Cockney accent. And Wilco, despite recent electronic flirtations, has deep roots in American music.

The "Mermaid" songs cover subjects ranging from love to age to Ingrid Bergman. Like the Jewish songs, Nora Guthrie chose the lyrics to nudge listeners into a broader understanding of her father, who died in 1967 after years of suffering from Huntington's chorea.

Woody Guthrie had moved from the West to New York City by 1940. He met and married a Jewish girl, dancer Marjorie Mazia, and settled in Coney Island. Known for his empathetic tales of Okies, Guthrie found common ground with his Jewish neighbors. In particular, he found a kindred spirit in his mother-in-law, Aliza Greenblatt, a Yiddish poet with a matching streak of social consciousness.

He wrote one song about Ilsa Koch, the infamous "Witch of Buchenwald" concentration camp, from the point of view of a prisoner seeing chimney smoke, "bones in piles" and "lamp shades made from skins."

"He put himself in the camp," Nora Guthrie said. "This is really fascinating to me -- that he suddenly became a Jew, in his own way."

Nora Guthrie remembers seeing Jewish-themed lyrics in the archive. But she never thought much about them until about six years ago as she listened to a concert by the Klezmatics and violinist Itzhak Perlman at Tanglewood in Massachusetts. The songs were in Yiddish, and her thoughts floated to Greenblatt -- her Bubbie -- scratching her back and singing her to sleep as a child. She found out only later she was listening to songs by her own grandmother. Giving new thought to her dad's Jewish lyrics, she asked the Klezmatics to record them.

Setting a legend's words to music can be intimidating, like being asked to spruce up old John Lennon lyrics. But Klezmatics' trumpeter Frank London said the lyrics were inspiring too. He especially loved the sense of Coney Island Guthrie evoked through lines like "where the halvah meets the pickle, where the sour meets the sweet."

"His words are really easy to set to music, because there's always a rhythm to them," London said. "There's always something to latch on to."

Woody Guthrie online

Klezmatics online


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: guthrie; music

1 posted on 12/22/2004 5:21:23 AM PST by SJackson
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2 posted on 12/22/2004 5:21:54 AM PST by SJackson ( Bush is as free as a bird, He is only accountable to history and God, Ra'anan Gissin)
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To: SJackson

How interesting! Never would have guessed. I'm very fond of klezmer music but the Klezmatics aren't my favorite performers of such.


3 posted on 12/22/2004 5:24:24 AM PST by arasina (So there.)
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To: SJackson

"Woody Guthrie was a dust bowl drifter, a guitar strummer, and a proto-folkie who wrote enduring songs about America's workers and underdogs"

...they left out un-repentant Communist


4 posted on 12/22/2004 6:27:06 AM PST by Buckeye McFrog
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To: Buckeye McFrog

Spare me!


5 posted on 12/22/2004 6:30:01 AM PST by gr8eman (Welcome to the Loser Evolution! If the glove doesn't fit...don't have a fit!)
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To: SJackson

btttttttttttt


6 posted on 12/22/2004 7:09:18 AM PST by dennisw (Help put the "Ch" back in Chanukah)
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To: Buckeye McFrog

Clueless you are!!


7 posted on 12/22/2004 7:09:56 AM PST by dennisw (Help put the "Ch" back in Chanukah)
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To: Buckeye McFrog

"...they left out un-repentant Communist."

Right you are.


8 posted on 12/22/2004 7:20:19 AM PST by laishly
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To: Buckeye McFrog

That's what I remember,


9 posted on 12/22/2004 9:47:15 AM PST by Delphinium
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