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  1. Gilbert Vandine "Cisco" Houston (August 18, 1918 – April 29, 1961) was an American folk singer and songwriter, who is closely associated with Woody Guthrie due to their extensive history of recording together. Houston was a regular recording artist for Moses Asch's Folkways recording studio.

  2. Gilbert Vandine 'Cisco' Houston (18 de Agosto de 1918 – 19 de Abril de 1961) foi um cantor americano de folk que é muito associado com Woody Guthrie devido às suas extensas histórias de gravações juntos. [1] Houston foi um artista que regularmente gravava para o estúdio de gravação Folkways Records de Moses Asch.

  3. 23 de fev. de 2009 · 53.8K subscribers. Subscribed. 376. 59K views 15 years ago. Listen to the official audio of Cisco Houston's "The Cat Came Back" from the 1994 album 'The Folkways Years, 1944-1961' on...

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  4. A tribute to Cisco Houston, a fine folksinger and the definitive interpreter of Woody Guthrie's songs. Find photos, reviews, articles, essays and original writing about his life, career and music.

  5. Learn about the life and career of Cisco Houston, a folksinger who sang cowboy, railroad, union, and southern songs. He traveled with Woody Guthrie, acted in plays and TV, and recorded for Folkways and Vanguard labels.

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    Gilbert Vandine "Cisco" Houston was an American folk singer and songwriter, who is closely associated with Woody Guthrie due to their extensive history of recording together. Houston was a regular recording artist for Moses Asch's Folkways recording studio. He also performed with such folk/blues musicians as Lead Belly, Sonny Terry, Woody Guthrie and the Almanac Singers.

  7. 9 de mar. de 2009 · Listen to the official audio of Cisco Houston's "Pat Works on the Railroad" from the 1994 album 'The Folkways Years, 1944-1961' on Smithsonian Folkways. 'The Folkways Years, 1944-1961' is ...

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    • Smithsonian Folkways