In the early 1980’s an entertaining Ska band the Strange Tenants were a fixture around the Australian pub rock scene. Bruce ‘Boots’ Hearn was the band’s vocalist, trumpet and harmonica player.
Woody Guthrie was a progressive thinker and also regarded as one of the most significant figures in American folk music.
Bruce Hearn was inspired by Woody Guthrie to put together a band, Bruce Hearn and the Machinists to interpret his songs and help pass them on to a new generation.
With songs like like I ain’t got no home, Worried man blues, and Hard times. Woody’s songs are as relevant today as when he wrote them.
Hear Bruce Hearn introduce tracks from his album Bruce Hearn & the Machinists - Live at the Athenaeum (a tribute to Woody Guthrie) on And This One's Introduced By... presented by Paul Elliott. Bandcamp link HERE
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