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  1. Oct 10, 2022 · Dropkick Murphys Talk Reviving Woody Guthrie, Going Acoustic, and That Viral MAGA Rant. Singer Ken Casey, who says he's getting death threats since his onstage indictment of election deniers ...

  2. Dropkick Murphys have traded in their fiery Celtic punk for an unamplified acoustic album based on unpublished Woody Guthrie lyrics. Founder Ken Casey tells us more. With more than 25 years behind them, Boston’s Dropkick Murphys are proper punk veterans. Their latest album, though, is something entirely new for the band while also trading on ...

  3. Ken Casey of the Dropkick Murphys talks about going through Woody Guthrie archives and turning unseen lyrics into new music. Listen to the full episode at gscoff.co/65. The Gentleman Scofflaw Podcast...

  4. Aug 29, 2024 · This Machine Rising features interviews with Dropkick Murphys’ Ken Casey, Tim Brennan, Jeff DaRosa, Matt Kelly, James Lynch and Kevin Rheault, as well as Nora Guthrie, DKM producer Ted Hutt, DKM manager Jeff Castelaz and The Church Studio owner Teresa Knox. The film also features performance highlights from the band’s national acoustic tour, as well as international rock shows, a French ...

  5. Jul 6, 2022 · Singer Ken Casey remarks, “Woody Guthrie, he’s the original punk. He went against the grain, he fought the good fight, he spoke up and sang about his beliefs. I’m motivated by reading what ...

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  6. The entire album was created from and around a collection of mostly unpublished Woody Guthrie lyrics, and we got to work with Woody’s daughter Nora Guthrie and the Woody Guthrie Center to bring it to life! AMA about Woody, our over 25 years as a band, all things Boston, or our newest album, which you can learn more about here! Edit: PROOF

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  8. Sep 28, 2022 · Visiting the town allowed Casey and the band to connect with the lyrics and feel like Guthrie was helping them. Guthrie was notably anti-fascist, anti-violence and anti-war. By using Guthrie’s guitar phrase for their album title, Casey says the band wanted to show that Guthrie’s music remains relevant today.