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Showing: July, 2004

The spirit of nationally acclaimed folk singer Woody Guthrie will forever rest in the halls of the State Capitol, Senator Charles Ford announced today. The portrait by veteran painter Charles Banks Wilson is the latest in a series of paintings commissioned by the Oklahoma State Senate Historical Preservation Fund, Inc.

The portrait entitled Woody Guthrie - This Land Was Made For You And Me will be on permanent display in the rotunda of the State Capitol.
read more.

Guthrie Jam Band songs w/ Arlo Guthrie and family
Arlo Guthrie discusses the portrait and his dad.
Woody's sister, Mary Jo Edgmon gives her thoughts on the painting and her brother.
Mary Jo tells how Woody always said he'd be proud to have Okie on his tombstone.
Sen. Ford discusses the original subject of the painting and how it came to be of Woody Guthrie.
Sen. Ford says Guthrie may be controversial to some, but he is a part of Oklahoma's history and deserves to be honored at the State Capitol.
Historian, Guy Longsdon talks about Woody Guthrie and why he is important to Oklahoma.
Artist Charles Banks Wilson discusses why he chose Woody Guthrie as a subject.

The spirit of nationally acclaimed folk singer Woody Guthrie will forever rest in the halls of the State Capitol, Senator Charles Ford announced today. The portrait by veteran painter Charles Banks Wilson is the latest in a series of paintings commissioned by the Oklahoma State Senate Historical Preservation Fund, Inc.

The portrait entitled Woody Guthrie - This Land Was Made For You And Me will be on permanent display in the rotunda of the State Capitol.
read more.

Guthrie Jam Band songs w/ Arlo Guthrie and family
Arlo Guthrie discusses the portrait and his dad.
Woody's sister, Mary Jo Edgmon gives her thoughts on the painting and her brother.
Mary Jo tells how Woody always said he'd be proud to have Okie on his tombstone.
Sen. Ford discusses the original subject of the painting and how it came to be of Woody Guthrie.
Sen. Ford says Guthrie may be controversial to some, but he is a part of Oklahoma's history and deserves to be honored at the State Capitol.
Historian, Guy Longsdon talks about Woody Guthrie and why he is important to Oklahoma.
Artist Charles Banks Wilson discusses why he chose Woody Guthrie as a subject.

The spirit of nationally acclaimed folk singer Woody Guthrie will forever rest in the halls of the State Capitol, Senator Charles Ford announced today. The portrait by veteran painter Charles Banks Wilson is the latest in a series of paintings commissioned by the Oklahoma State Senate Historical Preservation Fund, Inc.

The portrait entitled Woody Guthrie - This Land Was Made For You And Me will be on permanent display in the rotunda of the State Capitol.
read more.

Guthrie Jam Band songs w/ Arlo Guthrie and family
Arlo Guthrie discusses the portrait and his dad.
Woody's sister, Mary Jo Edgmon gives her thoughts on the painting and her brother.
Mary Jo tells how Woody always said he'd be proud to have Okie on his tombstone.
Sen. Ford discusses the original subject of the painting and how it came to be of Woody Guthrie.
Sen. Ford says Guthrie may be controversial to some, but he is a part of Oklahoma's history and deserves to be honored at the State Capitol.
Historian, Guy Longsdon talks about Woody Guthrie and why he is important to Oklahoma.
Artist Charles Banks Wilson discusses why he chose Woody Guthrie as a subject.

The spirit of nationally acclaimed folk singer Woody Guthrie will forever rest in the halls of the State Capitol, Senator Charles Ford announced today. The portrait by veteran painter Charles Banks Wilson is the latest in a series of paintings commissioned by the Oklahoma State Senate Historical Preservation Fund, Inc.

The portrait entitled Woody Guthrie - This Land Was Made For You And Me will be on permanent display in the rotunda of the State Capitol.
read more.

Guthrie Jam Band songs w/ Arlo Guthrie and family
Arlo Guthrie discusses the portrait and his dad.
Woody's sister, Mary Jo Edgmon gives her thoughts on the painting and her brother.
Mary Jo tells how Woody always said he'd be proud to have Okie on his tombstone.
Sen. Ford discusses the original subject of the painting and how it came to be of Woody Guthrie.
Sen. Ford says Guthrie may be controversial to some, but he is a part of Oklahoma's history and deserves to be honored at the State Capitol.
Historian, Guy Longsdon talks about Woody Guthrie and why he is important to Oklahoma.
Artist Charles Banks Wilson discusses why he chose Woody Guthrie as a subject.

The spirit of nationally acclaimed folk singer Woody Guthrie will forever rest in the halls of the State Capitol, Senator Charles Ford announced today. The portrait by veteran painter Charles Banks Wilson is the latest in a series of paintings commissioned by the Oklahoma State Senate Historical Preservation Fund, Inc.

The portrait entitled Woody Guthrie - This Land Was Made For You And Me will be on permanent display in the rotunda of the State Capitol.
read more.

Guthrie Jam Band songs w/ Arlo Guthrie and family
Arlo Guthrie discusses the portrait and his dad.
Woody's sister, Mary Jo Edgmon gives her thoughts on the painting and her brother.
Mary Jo tells how Woody always said he'd be proud to have Okie on his tombstone.
Sen. Ford discusses the original subject of the painting and how it came to be of Woody Guthrie.
Sen. Ford says Guthrie may be controversial to some, but he is a part of Oklahoma's history and deserves to be honored at the State Capitol.
Historian, Guy Longsdon talks about Woody Guthrie and why he is important to Oklahoma.
Artist Charles Banks Wilson discusses why he chose Woody Guthrie as a subject.

The spirit of nationally acclaimed folk singer Woody Guthrie will forever rest in the halls of the State Capitol, Senator Charles Ford announced today. The portrait by veteran painter Charles Banks Wilson is the latest in a series of paintings commissioned by the Oklahoma State Senate Historical Preservation Fund, Inc.

The portrait entitled Woody Guthrie - This Land Was Made For You And Me will be on permanent display in the rotunda of the State Capitol.
read more.

Guthrie Jam Band songs w/ Arlo Guthrie and family
Arlo Guthrie discusses the portrait and his dad.
Woody's sister, Mary Jo Edgmon gives her thoughts on the painting and her brother.
Mary Jo tells how Woody always said he'd be proud to have Okie on his tombstone.
Sen. Ford discusses the original subject of the painting and how it came to be of Woody Guthrie.
Sen. Ford says Guthrie may be controversial to some, but he is a part of Oklahoma's history and deserves to be honored at the State Capitol.
Historian, Guy Longsdon talks about Woody Guthrie and why he is important to Oklahoma.
Artist Charles Banks Wilson discusses why he chose Woody Guthrie as a subject.

The spirit of nationally acclaimed folk singer Woody Guthrie will forever rest in the halls of the State Capitol, Senator Charles Ford announced today. The portrait by veteran painter Charles Banks Wilson is the latest in a series of paintings commissioned by the Oklahoma State Senate Historical Preservation Fund, Inc.

The portrait entitled Woody Guthrie - This Land Was Made For You And Me will be on permanent display in the rotunda of the State Capitol.
read more.

Guthrie Jam Band songs w/ Arlo Guthrie and family
Arlo Guthrie discusses the portrait and his dad.
Woody's sister, Mary Jo Edgmon gives her thoughts on the painting and her brother.
Mary Jo tells how Woody always said he'd be proud to have Okie on his tombstone.
Sen. Ford discusses the original subject of the painting and how it came to be of Woody Guthrie.
Sen. Ford says Guthrie may be controversial to some, but he is a part of Oklahoma's history and deserves to be honored at the State Capitol.
Historian, Guy Longsdon talks about Woody Guthrie and why he is important to Oklahoma.
Artist Charles Banks Wilson discusses why he chose Woody Guthrie as a subject.

The spirit of nationally acclaimed folk singer Woody Guthrie will forever rest in the halls of the State Capitol, Senator Charles Ford announced today. The portrait by veteran painter Charles Banks Wilson is the latest in a series of paintings commissioned by the Oklahoma State Senate Historical Preservation Fund, Inc.

The portrait entitled Woody Guthrie - This Land Was Made For You And Me will be on permanent display in the rotunda of the State Capitol.
read more.

Guthrie Jam Band songs w/ Arlo Guthrie and family
Arlo Guthrie discusses the portrait and his dad.
Woody's sister, Mary Jo Edgmon gives her thoughts on the painting and her brother.
Mary Jo tells how Woody always said he'd be proud to have Okie on his tombstone.
Sen. Ford discusses the original subject of the painting and how it came to be of Woody Guthrie.
Sen. Ford says Guthrie may be controversial to some, but he is a part of Oklahoma's history and deserves to be honored at the State Capitol.
Historian, Guy Longsdon talks about Woody Guthrie and why he is important to Oklahoma.
Artist Charles Banks Wilson discusses why he chose Woody Guthrie as a subject.

Senator Charles Ford announced the upcoming presentation of a portrait of singer, songwriter, and author Woody Guthrie, commissioned by the Oklahoma State Senate Historical Preservation Fund, Inc. The portrait by veteran painter Charles Banks Wilson will be unveiled Thursday July 15th at 12:00 p.m. in the Capitol rotunda.
read more.

Sen. Ford talks about the upcoming Woody Guthrie Painting Dedication.