Spearheading 20th century folk music, American troubadour Woodie Guthrie charted social injustice, money, the law and race through earnest storytelling. His critical lyrics, homespun sound and full-bodied voice inspired household names like Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen and reggae hero Bob Marley, all of whom figure here on a fitting tribute to Guthrie's ideals and skill as a raconteur.