Butch Hancock "Danglin' Diamond"
WoodyFest, the tribute weekend to Woody Guthrie starts tonight in the town of Woody’s birth Okemah, Oklahoma, to celebrate his birthday. There is a twist though, with a sold out show presented by the festival tonight at Cain’s Ballroom, up the road apiece in Tulsa, with David Crosby and Graham Nash.
So many of the folks we have brought you on the pages of Music Fog are on this year’s WoodyFest roster. I can tell you we will all be missing the vibe and the music this year. Since this is a birthday tribute, it needs to stay put, but dang, it sure is hot in Oklahoma this time of year!
Butch Hancock is on the line up again this year, as well he should be. He is a consummate songwriter, a wordsmith, a poet, a troubadour. He is doing some touring this summer, both with The Flatlanders and solo. Maybe it’s all the things he does that makes his writing so expansive; he is a student of architecture, a photographer, river-rafter, philosopher, and studies Buddhism. All we know is that he gave us chills when he came to visit us during last year’s WoodyFest, while we were holed up in the Thompson’s Loft. Long live the spirit of Woody, and long live Butch Hancock. This is a song he wrote a couple of years ago that we don’t think has made its way to an album just yet...or at least, we know you haven't heard this version yet! Here's the Music Fog recording of “Dangling Diamond.”
- Jessie Scott