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Ryan Mitchell Wood (November 20, 1975 – March 7, 2007), also known as Woodie, was an American rapper, music producer and songwriter from Antioch, California.He was recognized for his fast-paced style and introspective lyrics, often reflecting on real-life experiences and dilemmas.
Woodie may refer to: Woodie, a wooden roller coaster with running rails made of flattened steel strips mounted on a laminated wooden track; Ryan Mitchell Wood, known as "Woodie", rapper; Woodie, the first Fender amplifier; Woodie, slang for a penile erection; Woodie (car body style), a type of car with a rear portion of the bodywork made of wood
Woodrow Tracy "Woody" Harrelson (born July 23, 1961) is an American actor. He first became known for his role as bartender Woody Boyd on the NBC sitcom Cheers (1985–1993), for which he won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series from five nominations.
The MTV Woodies (formerly known as the MTVU Woodie Awards) ... 2014: Chance the Rapper, Saba & BJ the Chicago Kid - "Everybody's Something" Arcade Fire - "Afterlife"
Okemah in Oklahoma Woody Guthrie's Okfuskee County, Oklahoma, childhood home as it appeared in 1979. Guthrie was born July 14, 1912, in Okemah, a small town in Okfuskee County, Oklahoma, the son of Nora Belle (née Sherman) and Charles Edward Guthrie. [16]
Jason Bradley DeFord (born December 4, 1984), known professionally as Jelly Roll (originally stylized as JellyRoll), is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter.Beginning his career in 2003, he rose to mainstream prominence following the release of his 2022 singles "Son of a Sinner" and "Need a Favor".
On April 8, 2015, the rapper released a song, titled "M'$", debuted during an interview with the Red Bull Music Academy, and was released on the iTunes Store two days later, [75] however, it was announced that the song was not an official single from the album. [76]
"1913 Massacre" is a topical ballad written by American folk singer Woody Guthrie, and recorded and released in 1945 for Moses Asch's Folkways label.