
Video Tour: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBiMpd9e_cY
Description: Ramblin’ Jack Elliott’s 1960 album *Jack Elliott Sings the Songs of Woody Guthrie* feels like it could have been recorded right on the benches of Washington Square Park, where the cover places him in the very heart of the emerging folk scene. Here, under the arch and beside the chess tables, Elliott became one of Guthrie’s most devoted torchbearers, channeling Dust Bowl ballads into the bustle of downtown Manhattan. Standing on this spot, you can imagine a young Bob Dylan just blocks away, listening and learning how these songs could bridge Oklahoma highways and Greenwich Village streets. This is one stop in the MusicRoadTrip.com App.
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