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*Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States The Scenic and Lighting Designers are members of United Scenic Artists Union The Director is a member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society Center REP is a member of Theatre Bay Area and Theatre Communications Group (TCG), The National Organization for the American Theatre CENTER REPERTORY COMPANY Michael Butler, Artistic Director Scott Denison, Managing Director Season Partner Foundation Sponsor Season Sponsor Margaret Lesher Theatre May 17 - June 23, 2019 Lesher Center for the Arts Scenic Designer LUKE CANTARELLA costume Designer JEFFREY MEEK Cast darcie deaville megan loomis* Directed by nick corley MUSIC DIRECTOR david m. lutken david finch* david m. lutken* Devised by David M. Lutken with nick corley and darcie deaville, helen j. russell & andy tEIrstein lighting Designer SETH REISER stage manager KATHLEEN J. PARSONS* Originally produced as part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2007, by the Melting Pot Theatre and Paul Lucas Productions, by special arrangement with Mary and Pierre Cossette. First American production at the Lyric Theatre, Oklahoma City, 2009. West End premiere, The Arts Theatre, Leicester Square, London, January 13, 2001, by Mary Cossette Productions. The use of photographic or recording devices is strictly prohibited. For the enjoyment of all patrons, please silence all cell phones, pagers and electronic devices.

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*Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United StatesThe Scenic and Lighting Designers are members of United Scenic Artists UnionThe Director is a member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society

Center REP is a member of Theatre Bay Area and Theatre Communications Group (TCG), The National Organization for the American Theatre

CENTER REPERTORY COMPANY Michael Butler, Artistic Director Scott Denison, Managing Director

Season Partner Foundation Sponsor Season Sponsor

Margaret Lesher TheatreMay 17 - June 23, 2019

Lesher Center for the Arts

Scenic DesignerLUKE CANTARELLA

costume DesignerJEFFREY MEEK

Cast

darcie deavillemegan loomis*

Directed by nick corley MUSIC DIRECTOR david m. lutken

david finch*david m. lutken*

Devised by David M. Lutken with nick corley and

darcie deaville, helen j. russell & andy tEIrstein

lighting DesignerSETH REISER

stage managerKATHLEEN J. PARSONS*

Originally produced as part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2007, by the Melting Pot Theatre and Paul Lucas Productions, by special arrangement with Mary and Pierre Cossette.

First American production at the Lyric Theatre, Oklahoma City, 2009.

West End premiere, The Arts Theatre, Leicester Square, London, January 13, 2001, by Mary Cossette Productions.

The use of photographic or recording devices is strictly prohibited. For the enjoyment of all patrons, please silence all cell phones, pagers and electronic devices.

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Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS in NYC from 2004–2006. He is the co-creator of Careless Love: A Down Home Musical. Please visit dhfinch.com and buy his CD "The Fiddle Made Me Do It " after the show – thanks!

MEGAN LOOMIS* (Cast) has performed with Woody Sez at the Edinburgh Fringe, Vienna’s English Theatre, in Oklahoma, Texas, all over Poland and Off-Broadway at the Irish Repertory Theatre. She toured the US in the Tony award winning production of A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder, and has toured North America and Asia in War Horse (Paulette), Cabaret (Helga) and Sweeney Todd (Standby Mrs. Lovett). Off-Bway credits include The Other Josh Cohen at the Westside Theatre, The Dead, 1904 at Irish Repertory Theatre, and Beaulah in John Doyle’s critically acclaimed production of Allegro at Classic Stage Company. Regional favorites include The Other Josh Cohen at Geva Theatre, Ring of Fire at Vienna’s English Theatre, Flat Rock, Merry-Go-Round and Ivoryton Playhouse and the world premiere of The Road to Where, written by and starring Cass Morgan at GeVa Theatre. She performed her one-woman show, The Girl In The Band, at the Emerging Artists Theatre’s One Woman

CAST (in alphabetical order)

Darcie DeavilleDavid Finch*

Megan Loomis*David M. Lutken*

TIME AND PLACE

America, 1912 - 1967

Woody Sez will be performed with one 15-minute intermission

PROFILES

DARCIE DEAVILLE (Co-Deviser, Original Cast) Born to a journalist/pilot mother and a bush helicopter pilot father, Darcie Deaville spent her formative years moving every few months, from the Yukon to the Yucatan, learning how vastly different people, cultures, and weather can be. She struck out on her own at 16, playing guitar & singing on the streets of Toronto. Since then she's played in remote villages and large cities throughout Canada, the US, the UK, Europe, Central America, China, and the Middle East. Darcie's fiery fiddling became a fixture in Austin TX, where she put down roots for 25 years. One of just a few women to be a side person and session player, she’s on over 200 recordings and performed in a wide range of musical styles with acts including Tom Paxton, Ani di Franco, John McEuen, Killer Pussy, and the Austin Lounge Lizards. As a singer and songwriter, Darcie has recorded five CDs of her own. Theatre credits include: originating role in Woody Sez, Woody Guthrie's American Song, Oil City Symphony, Cottonpatch Gospel, Always, Patsy Cline, and her original one woman musical Tornado in Slo Mo. www.DarcieDeaville.com

DAVID FINCH* (Cast), an actor and multi-instrumentalist, Mr. Finch has played beside artists as diverse as Alan Cumming, Serj Tankian, Tony Bennett, Amanda Palmer, Kylie Minogue and Dee Snider in venues ranging from Lincoln Center to San Francisco’s Castro Theatre. As a member of the cast of the Tony award-winning revival of Sam Mendes’ and Rob Marshall’s Cabaret, he performed on Broadway and toured the U.S., Canada and Japan. His West End debut was with Evening Standard Best Musical nominee Woody Sez and in 2015 returned to London to play the chromatic harmonica and the part of the Mock Turtle at the Barbican Concert Hall with the BBC Symphony Orchestra in Unsuk Chin and David Henry Hwang’s opera - Alice In Wonderland – he also played the role in the L.A. Philharmonic’s production at the Walt Disney Concert Hall. Other productions of Woody include the Edinburgh Fringe and Glasgow Celtic Connection Festivals as well as theatres across the U.S. including the American Repertory Theatre, Milwaukee Rep., Cleveland Playhouse the Asolo Rep. and many more. Off- Broadway credits include John Doyle’s re-adaptation of Allegro, Fame on 42nd Street and Spring Storm. He toured Europe, the U.S. and Canada with Fame the Musical in which he performed in Vienna at the Ronacher Theatre in 1997/98’. Regionally he’s performed in Indian Joe, Prometheus Bound, Hank Williams’ Lost Highway, Grapes of Wrath, 1940s Radio Hour, Fiddler on the Roof, Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story and Cotton Patch Gospel. Finch is proud to have been an Associate Producer at

Standing Festival in 2012 and 2015 and most recently as part of the 2018 Rochester Fringe Festival. Megan is a proud graduate of the Eastman School of Music. www.megloomis.com @megsthelooms

DAVID M. LUTKEN* (Music Director, Deviser, Original Cast) BROADWAY: Inherit the Wind; Ring of Fire; The Civil War; The Will Rogers Follies. OFF-BROADWAY: Woody Sez (Outer Critics’ Circle, Off-Broadway Alliance & Drama League Best Musical nominations), Southern Comfort; Stars in Your Eyes; Winter Man; The Portable Pioneer and Prairie Show. N.Y. CITY OPERA: Paul Bunyan. LONDON: Woody Sez (Evening Standard Best Musical nomination); Dark of the Moon; Bonnie and Clyde; A Month in the Country. REGIONAL: USA: Man of La Mancha; Big River; Elmer Gantry; Finian’s Rainbow; Back Home Again; Fire on the Mountain; Lost Highway; Buddy; Pump Boys and Dinettes; Woody Guthrie’s American Song; Stand By Your Man; The Love List; The Man Who Came to Dinner; On Golden Pond,and others. Originally from Dallas, Texas, David graduated from Duke University with a Bachelor of Arts in Classics. He completed his Acting Degree at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Arts in London.

SONG LIST

ACT IThis Train is Bound for Glory ..................................................................................................COMPANYTalkin' New York City, 1940 .......................................................................................................... DAVIDWhy Do You Stand There in the Rain ........................................................................................... DAVIDNickel, Nickel ............................................................................................................ MEGAN & DARCIEThis Land is Your Land ................................................................................................................. DAVIDThe Ballad of Tom Joad .............................................................................................................. DARCIEGypsy Davey ................................................................................................. MEGAN, DAVID & DARCIEThe Ballad of Tom Joad (#2) ...................................................................................................... DARCIEJackhammer John ..........................................................................................FINCH, MEGAN & DARCIEI Ride an Ol' Paint ..........................................................................................................FINCH & DAVIDCurly Headed Baby ....................................................................................... MEGAN, DARCIE & DAVIDMule Skinner Blues ......................................................................................... DAVID, FINCH & MEGANThe Ballad of Tom Joad (#3) ...................................................................................................... DARCIEOklahoma Hills ......................................................................................................................COMPANYSo Long, It's Been Good to Know Yuh ....................................................................................COMPANYTalkin' Dust Bowl ......................................................................................................................... FINCHDust Storm Disaster ..................................................................................................................... DAVIDThis Train is Bound for Glory (REPRISE) .................................................................................COMPANYThe Ballad of Tom Joad (#4) ...................................................................................................... DARCIE(If You Ain't Got The) Do Re Mi ..............................................................................................COMPANYJolly Banker .................................................................................................................. DAVID & DARCIEThe Internationale ................................................................................................MEGAN & COMPANYI've Got to Know/Why Do You StandThere in the Rain (REPRISE) .................................................................................... DAVID & COMPANY

ACT III Ain't Got No Home ..................................................................................................................... DAVIDThe Ballad of Tom Joad (#5) ...................................................................................................... DARCIEI Ride an Ol' Paint (REPRISE) ..........................................................................MEGAN, DARCIE & FINCHColumbus Stockade Blues ......................................................................................... MEGAN & DARCIEGoing Down that Road Feelin' Bad .........................................................MEGAN, DARCIE & COMPANYPastures of Plenty ................................................................................................... DAVID & COMPANYGroundhog ............................................................................................................................COMPANYVigilante Man ................................................................................................................FINCH & DAVIDUnion Maid ............................................................................................................... DARCIE & MEGANThis Train is Bound for Glory (REPRISE) ................................................................................ COMPANYSinking of the Reuben James ................................................................................................ COMPANYTalkin' Merchant Marine ...................................................................................... DARCIE & COMPANYJoshua Fit the Battle of Jericho ............................................................................................. COMPANYBiggest Thing That Man Has Ever Done ................................................................................COMPANYDu, Du ........................................................................................................................................MEGANRidin' in My Car ...................................................................................................... DAVID & COMPANYWhy Do You Stand There in the Rain (REPRISE) /Sacco & Vanzetti / Vote Henry Wallace / Pretty Boy Floyd .............................................................................................FINCH, DARCIE & MEGANDeportees .................................................................................................................................... DAVIDThem Old Cottonfields Back Home ........................................................................................COMPANYThe Ballad of Tom Joad (#6) ......................................................................... DARCIE, DAVID & MEGANThis Land Is Your Land (REPRISE) ...........................................................................................COMPANY

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the villainous Pierre LeChance on “The Guiding Light," and played guitar and harmonica in many rock, blues, and country western bands at all the notable dives in NYC.

SCOTT DENISON (Managing Director) has been the General Manager for the Lesher Center for the Arts since it opened 28 years ago and has worked for the Arts in this area for over 45 years. Scott has directed over 150 productions, including The Wizard of Oz, the musical hit Cinderella, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Hairspray, The Music Man, Les Misérables and for the past 20 seasons Center REP’s A Christmas Carol as well as all Fantasy Forum productions since 1970. He created and produces the annual Shellie Awards now celebrating 40 years. Scott has also designed lights for over 250 productions, including the national touring production of Sylvia. Under Denison’s guidance the Lesher Center for the Arts presents over 850 public events each year. He coordinates performing arts activities with over 100 producers and producing organizations. Scott created the Chevron Family Theatre Festival which hosts over 7,000 guests each year. He is also the Managing Director of the Center REPertory Company producing professional productions each season and is the director and co-founder of Fantasy Forum Actors Ensemble, an adult family performing arts company which presents programs for the young and Young at Heart.

OUR SPONSORS

Chevron (Season Sponsor) has been the leading corporate sponsor of Center REP and the Lesher Center for the Arts for the past twelve years. In fact, Chevron has been a partner of the LCA since the beginning, providing funding for capital improvements, event sponsorships and more. Chevron generously supports every Center REP show throughout the season, and is the primary sponsor for events including the Chevron Family Theatre Festival in July. Chevron has proven itself not just as a generous supporter, but also a valued friend of the arts.

Diablo Regional Arts Association (DRAA) (Season Partner) is both the primary fundraising organization of the Lesher Center for the Arts (LCA) and the City of Walnut Creek’s appointed curator for the LCA’s audience outreach. DRAA’s role in the community is all about building partnerships with the focused goal of enhancing artistic quality at the LCA and providing opportunities for everyone to enjoy the arts. Through partnerships with the LCA and its producers, individual donors, corporate and foundation sponsors and the City of Walnut Creek, DRAA plays a vital role in advancing the arts for the betterment of the community. Please visit us online at www.draa.org.

Lesher Foundation (Foundation Sponsor) As the namesake family for the Lesher Center for the Arts, the Lesher Foundation has provided funding to Center REP and the Lesher Center since the Center opened in 1990. Their support has had a profound impact on the quality of Center REP’s productions and has greatly enhanced the experience for Center REP’s audiences. Grant-making decisions are based on the vision of Dean and Margaret Lesher who felt quality education, diverse art programs, and healthy children and families are the building blocks of a strong and vibrant community.

He has performed at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, The 92nd St Y, Cooper Union, The Ryman Auditorium, with the North Carolina Symphony and the Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra, on NPR, Polskie Radio, the BBC, Voice Of America, and The Louisiana Hayride. With his original show, Woody Sez, he and his company have toured Europe, the British Isles, the US, the Middle East, and China. David won the Helen Hayes and the Joseph Jefferson Awards for Best Actor for his portrayal of Woody Guthrie.

NICK CORLEY (Director/Co-Deviser) is thrilled to be working in the same town he was born in! He is currently the Associate Director of the Broadway revival of Burn This starring Adam Driver and Keri Russell and has directed the award winning Woody Sez - the Life and Music of Woody Guthrie (also co-wrote) all over the world. Other directing credits include the NYC productions of Flight (Callaway Award Nom.), About Face (NYMF Best Dir. Nom.), Tall Grass, Tim and Scrooge, Mother Russia (Carnegie Hall), Tea In The Afternoon, and regional productions of plays and musicals for Sacramento Music Circus (Mamma Mia) Savannah Repertory Theater (Associate Artistic Director), Seattle Rep., Hartford Theaterworks, A.R.T., Cleveland Playhouse, St. Louis Rep, Houston’s Alley Theatre, Adirondack Theater Festival, Asolo Theatre, Skinner Barn in Vermont, and Lyric Oklahoma where he also served as Artistic Director. He co-wrote and directed A Young Lady of Fashion (Fulton Opera House) and Eliot Ness…in Cleveland (Denver Theater Center). Acting credits include: Broadway (You Can't Take It With You, On The 20th Century, Drood, Mary Poppins, A Christmas Carol, She Loves Me) and Film/Television ("Kissing Jessica Stein." "Law and Order," "Mysteries of Laura," "High Maintenance," and "Submissions Only" opposite Audra McDonald). For Helene and Casey.

LUKE CANTARELLA (Scenic Designer) is a designer of scenery and projections for theater, opera and musicals. He has designed scenery for over 130 productions in New York, Las Vegas, Amsterdam and around the United States. He’s thrilled to bring Woody to Walnut Creek after designing the show for theaters from Texas to Florida to London, England. He has designed for notable venues including the Atlantic Theater Company, Seattle Repertory Theater, Asolo Theater, Goodspeed Musicals, the MUNY, Yale Repertory Theater, Pittsburgh Public Theater, Repertory Theater of St. Louis, Cleveland Playhouse and many others. He has received a two Barrymore Awards, two St. Louis Critics’ Circle Awards and a Joseph Jefferson Citation and for excellence in scenic design. Luke is a professor of Design at Pace University and is currently a set design on HBO's "The Plot Against America."

JEFFREY MEEK (Costume Designer) has designed over 125 theatrical productions in his 19 years as Resident Costume Designer for Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma. Jeffrey has also worked with The Point Theatre, Jewel Box Theatre, The Eastman School of Music, Colossal Studios, Reduxion Theatre Company, and Carpenter Square Theatre. He served nine years as Principal Costumer for The Ohio Light Opera and has designed A Very Merry Pops for the past 14 seasons with The Oklahoma City Philharmonic. Jeffrey has designed A Christmas Carol, The Musical, Annie and Disney’s High School Musical for Casa Mañana Theatre in Ft. Worth, Texas. He is a 2017 Helen Hayes Award Nominee for his work with James And The Giant Peach at Adventure Theatre in Washington, DC. Jeffrey served as costumer for Tulsa Opera and

designed Wichita productions of Swing!, I Do, I Do and the world premiere of Are We There Yet? with Stage One. His work can be seen in the feature films: "Pearl Carter Scott," "Fingerprints," and "Agenda."

SETH REISER (Lighting Designer) is a lighting and set designer who works in theatre, opera, dance and music. Seth’s work has been seen at San Francisco Symphony where he designed The Gospel According to the Other Mary and regularly designs in the Sound Box, and at ACT where he designed the lighting for Between Riverside and Crazy, directed by Irene Lewis. New York credits include Bernstein’s MASS with the NY Philharmonic directed by Elkhanah Pulitzer; Somebody's Daughter Directed by May Adrales at Second Stage; Mike Daisey’s The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs at the Public Theater; The Mysteries at the Flea, directed by Ed Iskandar; Reggie Watts and Tommy Smith’s Radio Play at PS 122, directed by Kip Fagan; Taylor Mac’s Obie Award winning production of The Lily’s Revenge at HERE Arts. Regional credits include, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Dallas Theatre Center, Two River Theatre Company, Portland Center Stage, Trinity Repertory, Berkeley Repertory, Seattle Repertory, The Denver Center Theatre Company, Woolly Mammoth, American Repertory Theatre, and Playmakers Repertory, among others. Mr. Reiser received his B.A. from Ohio Wesleyan University and his M.F.A. at NYU Tisch School of the Arts. sethreiserdesign.com

KATHLEEN J. PARSONS* (Stage Manager) is excited to be doing another show with Center REPertory Company. Companies she has worked for include Rubicon Theatre Company, Access Theatre, North Shore Music Theatre, American Conservatory Theatre, The Pasadena Playhouse, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Teatro Zinzanni, the American Musical Theatre of San Jose, San Jose Rep, and the National Theatre of the Deaf. Kathleen was also the Production Manager for the California International Theatre Festival.

MICHAEL BUTLER (Artistic Director) This is Michael’s thirteenth season as Artistic Director of Center REP, where his directing credits include The Liar, Women in Jeopardy, Baskerville, ‘Art,’ Anything Goes, Clybourne Park, Real Housewives of Walnut Creek, and To Kill a Mockingbird, as well as the Shellie and BATCC Award-winning productions of Around the World in 80 Days, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Enchanted April, and Witness For The Prosecution. His directing work has also been seen at San Jose Rep, Cleveland Playhouse, Seattle Rep, Laguna Playhouse, ACT in Seattle, Marin Theatre Company, Aurora Theatre Company, San Jose Stage, Shakespeare Santa Cruz, and The Juilliard School, of which he is a graduate. As an actor, Michael has worked on Broadway (Macbeth with Glenda Jackson and Christopher Plummer and Two Shakespearean Actors), Off Broadway (Roundabout, The Public Theatre), in regional theatres (The Guthrie, Arena Stage, Long Wharf), film and television, as well as in REP’s productions of The Diary of Anne Frank, Mirandolina!, The Mousetrap, Noises Off and Rumors. He is a published songwriter and the co-writer and composer of numerous music-theatre pieces, which have been produced in NY, LA, and at festivals in India and Morocco. In his career as a performer he has also danced with the Erick Hawkins Dance Company, portrayed

THANK YOU TO:Massimo’s Ristorante

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Center REPertory Company

Production ManagerJeff Collister

Technical DirectorJoshua Lipps

Associate Lighting Designer

Jennifer HillProps Manager

Roger Anderson Master Electrician

Del MedoffCarpenters

Kevin BennettTrevor Frey

Arian GrimsrudGabriel Johnson

Asst. Stage ManagerJoe Coe

Deck CrewMiranda Ketchum

Casting DirectorJennifer Perry

Marketing AssociateMadison Mitchell

Education DirectorsJeff Draper

Kerri Shawn Int. Costume

ManagerMichelle Kincaid

Wardrobe Supervisor

Kiara MontgomeryAsst. to the

Managing DirectorGail PfeiferProgram/

WebmasterLinda Nomura

Michael Butler Artistic DirectorScott Denison Managing Director

Production ServicesCoordinator

Toni KilcoyneTechnical Staff

Steve PinoAlex Bull

Maria CampbellChris Currie

Jacqualynn MetcalfLexie Oswald

Garrick SchusterJosh StoufferJosh YarnellSteve Young

SecurityNick DowdBen Garcia

Johnny SilveiraAudience Services

CoordinatorCourtney Egg

THANK YOU TO THE STAFF OF THE LESHER CENTER FOR THE ARTS

ARTS COMMISSIONJane Emanuel, Chair

Glynnis Cowdery Iasmine KlauberAnn Merideth

Anita Sagástegui

CITY COUNCILCindy Silva, Mayor

Matt FrancoisLoella HaskewJustin WedelKevin Wilk

ORIGINAL AND DEVELOPMENT PRODUCTIONSWoody Sez would not have been possible without Mary Cossette. Her encouragement and generosity brought this project to life.

Larry Hirschhorn, founder/artistic director of The Melting Pot Theatre, now an independent producer with 14 Broadway credits and three Tony Awards; paul Lucas and Paul Lucas Productions, an international producing, general management, marketing and toruing organization, and Mary Cossette Productions, with five Broadway credits and two Tony awards, our Executive Producer for nine international productions.

SPECIAL THANKSWe extend our heartfelt gratitude to Mary Jo Guthrie-Edgmon, Nora Guthrie, Michael Kieff, Anna Canoni, Tiffany Collanino, Michael Smith, Larry Richmond, David and Mary Lou Wertz, Patrick Flaherty, Tom Wirtshafter, Murray Biedenharn, Denis Brown, Tamsin Rose, Louis Hartshorn, Brian Hook, Louis Tyrrell, the Lyric Theater of OKC, Julia Schafranek and V.E.T., Laurie Gamache, Kate Weeden, Gene Jones, Jerry Silverman, Maurice Simp-son, Larry Kartiganer, the Weissman family, John Lahr, the indefatigable Helen Jean Russell, and especially to Sam Ellis, Harold Leventhal, and Ruth, Pete, Emily and Sherry Lutken.

Woody Guthrie Publications, its archives and museum in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and the Woody Guthrie Folk Festival in Okemah offer scholars, musicians and the public every avenue to study , experience, and learn from his tremendous body of work. WoodyGuthrie.org

HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE SOCIEY OF AMERICA. Approximately 30,000 Americans have HD, but the devastating effects of the disease touch many more. The HDSA, founded by Marjorie Guthrie in 1968, has a nationwide network that provides support for individuals with HD and their families. HDSA.org

MUSIC CREDITS

THIS TRAIN IS BOUND FOR GLORY • Adapted by Woody Guthrie ©1958 (renewed) by Woody Guthrie Publications, Inc.; WHY DO YOU STAND THERE IN THE RAIN • Words & Music by Woody Guthrie TRO ©1975 by Ludlow Music, Inc.; NICKEL, NICKEL • By Alan Bradley Kent & Austen Herbert Croom-Johnson ©1939 General Publishing Group, Los Angeles, CA; THIS LAND IS YOUR LAND • By Woody Guthrie TRO ©1956, 1958 (renewed) by Ludlow Music, Inc.; THE BALLAD OF TOM JOAD • By Woody Guthrie TRO ©1960, 1963 (renewed) by Ludlow Music, Inc.; GYPSY DAVY • New Words and Music Adaptation by Woody Guthrie TRO ©1961 (renewed) by Ludlow Music, Inc.; JACKHAMMER JOHN • By Woody Guthrie TRO ©1961, 1963 (renewed) by Ludlow Music, Inc.; I RIDE AN OL’ PAINT • Traditional. Words adapted by Woody Guthrie; CURLY HEADED BABY • By Woody Guthrie TRO ©1956, 1958 (renewed) by Folkways Music Publishers, Inc.; MULE SKINNER BLUES • Traditional. Arranged by David M. Lutken; OKLAHOMA HILLS • By Woody Guthrie and Jack Guthrie ©1945 (renewed) by Michael Goldsen Music, Inc.; SO LONG, IT’S BEEN GOOD TO KNOW YUH • By Woody Guthrie TRO ©1940, 1950 (renewed) by Folkways Music Publishers, Inc.; TALKIN’ DUST BOWL • By Woody Guthrie TRO ©1960, 1963 (renewed) by Ludlow Music, Inc.; DUST STORM DISASTER • By Woody Guthrie TRO ©1960, 1963 (renewed) by Ludlow Music, Inc.; DO RE MI • By Woody Guthrie TRO ©1961, 1963 (renewed) by Ludlow Music, Inc.; JOLLY BANKER • By Woody Guthrie ©1964 (renewed) by Woody Guthrie Publications, Inc.; INTERNATIONALE • Words by Eugene Pottier. Music by Pierre Degeyter ©Alistair Hulett; I’VE GOT TO KNOW • Words and Music by Woody Guthrie©1963 (renewed) by TRO-Ludlow Music, Inc.; I AIN’T GOT NO HOME • Words and Music by Woody Guthrie ©Copyright 1961 (renewed) and 1963 (renewed) by TRO-Ludlow Music, Inc.; COLUMBUS STOCKADE • Adapted by Woody Guthrie. TRO ©1974, 1977 by Ludlow Music, Inc.; GOING DOWN THAT ROAD FEELIN’ BAD • By Woody Guthrie and Lee Hays. TRO ©1960 (renewed) by Hollis Music, Inc.; PASTURES OF PLENTY • By Woody Guthrie. TRO ©1960, 1963 (renewed) by Ludlow Music, Inc.; GROUNDHOG • Traditional. Arranged by David M. Lutken; VIGILANTE MAN • By Woody Guthrie. TRO ©1961, 1963 (renewed) by Ludlow Music, Inc.; UNION MAID • By Woody Guthrie. TRO ©1961 (renewed) by Ludlow Music, Inc; SINKING OF THE REUBEN JAMES • By Woody Guthrie. ©1942 (renewed) by MCA Music Publishers c/o Universal Music; TALKING MERCHANT MARINE • By Woody Guthrie. ©1958 (renewed) by Sanga Music, Inc.; BIGGEST THING THAT MAN HAS EVER DONE • By Woody Guthrie. TRO ©1961 (renewed) by Ludlow Music, Inc.; RIDING IN MY CAR • By Woody Guthrie. TRO ©1948 (renewed) by Folkways Music Publishers, Inc.; THEM OLD COTTON FIELDS BACK HOME • By Ruddie Ledbetter. Published by TRO (The Richmond Organization); Quotes by Woody Guthrie. ©1958 (renewed) by Woody Guthrie Publications, Inc.; Excerpts taken from “Woody Sez,” “American Folk Song” and “Bound for Glory” by Woody Guthrie and“From California to the New York Island” by Millard Lampell; WOODY SEZ is fully protected by copyright. It may not be acted by professionals or amateurs without formal permission and the payment of a royalty. All rights, including professional, amateur, stock, radio and television broadcasting, motion picture, recitation, lecturing, public reading, recording and the rights of translation nto foreign languages are reserved. All inquiries should be sent via e-mail to: [email protected] or [email protected]

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