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Big thanks to my best partner in music, Marcus Greenway for amazing drone and film clips, as well as an awesome mix, and for joining me in the music video!
John Greenway (1919–1991) was born Johannes Groeneweg in Liverpool, England. He was a noted author, singer and scholar who focused on American folk songs of protest. from the University of Pennsylvania, where his dissertation was on "American Folksongs of Social and Economic Protest. It was later published as American Folksongs of Protest (University of Pennsylvania Press 1953), which was the standard work in the field for 40 years
Singer and folklorist John Greenway focuses on his specialty, labor and protest songs, in this 1958 album. In addition to the "original" talking blues tune by Chris Bouchillon, which appeared on a 1926 recording, Greenway performs a number of Woody Guthrie's talking blues tunes ("Talking Dust Bowl," "Talking Subway") and The Almanac Singers' "Talking Union
John Campbell Greenway (July 6, 1872 – January 19, 1926) was highly decorated Brigadier General in the . Army whose exploits at Cambrai and the Meuse-Argonne Offensive during World War I were widely noted and celebrated. He was also a Rough Rider with Teddy Roosevelt during the Spanish–American War from which a lifelong friendship would be formed.
Books by John Greenway. The American tradition: A gallery of rogues. Publisher: Mason/Charter Publishers, Incorporated. Tales from the United States (The World Folktale Library). Format: Library Binding. Publisher: Silver, Burdett & Ginn, Incorporated.
Redirected from Thomas John Greenway). Thomas John Greenway FIC, generally known by as T. J. or perhaps T. S. Greenway, was an English metallurgist and mining manager in Australia, closely associated with the development of the Broken Hill mines. Greenway has been named as a son of John David Greenway (1823–1889) of Taunton, Somerset.
John Campbell Greenway. John Campbell Greenway. 1872-07-06)6 July 1872 Huntsville, Alabama. Greenway was born in Huntsville, Alabama, and attended Phillips Academy, Andover and then the University of Virginia and graduated in 1895 from the Sheffield Scientific School of Yale University. His early employment as a furnace helper for the Carnegie Steel Company was brief, as he joined Roosevelt's Rough Riders in the Spanish–American War. After earning a Silver Star for his courageous service at the Battle of San Juan Hill, he was recommended for promotion to brevet captain by Colonel Roosevelt.
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