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Ivan Kalmar has written: 'The Trotskys, Freuds and Woody Allens'
Bernie Bierman Minnesota 1934,35,36,40,41
It was actually Frankie Carlson, who was Woody Herman's drummer at that time. (circa 1943)
There is no place to find it. It is nowhere.
I believe it is a cover of Woody Guthrie's "This Train Is Bound For Glory." But I can't figure out who is covering it in that recording. Does anyone know who the recording artist is in the Hell-On-Wheels rendition?
Yes. It could play jazz, but it usually plays orchestra, slow pretty songs, or upbeat music. Also the famous clarinet player, Woody Allen has played jazz.
soft in general, easily broken by strong winds
They have woody stems
Woody who?
Woody Whichard goes by Woody.
Allen Woody went by Woody.