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And Wenzel says Nora Guthrie encouraged him to interpret the songs in his own way.
NPR: A German Twist on Woody Guthrie
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Wenzel says audiences in Germany were skeptical about his decision to record an album of Woody Guthrie songs.
NPR: A German Twist on Woody Guthrie
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Wenzel says he is bringing Woody Guthrie's music back home, completing a circle.
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At 17 years, 340 days, Shiffrin is the youngest winner of the women's slalom world title since Liechtenstein's Hanni Wenzel in 1974.
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"Wenzel says he feels he's joined what he calls a spirit club with Woody Guthrie they share what the Germans call a geist, " Ulaby says.
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"When I meet the first lyric from Woody, I falled in love with his lyrics it is a friend of me, " Wenzel says in halting English.
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Also on the staff for one year with Jordan under Wenzel was unknown Jeff Van Gundy, who would, of course, go on to coach the New York Knicks before turning to broadcasting.
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With help from Nora Guthrie, Wenzel chose 14 songs, translated them into German, and composed music for them in the style of classic Weimar cabaret complete with a tuba and brass section.
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He was the point guard during the most successful era of the program's history, and was an assistant on coach Bob Wenzel's staff when the Scarlet Knights last made the NCAA tournament in 1991.
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Throughout the 1980s, Wenzel was a political dissident.
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Robert Wenzel mistrusts Mr Obama's proposals.
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Wenzel and the Australian researchers put the figure at 30 percent or higher, but a Canadian study last month in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that only 10 percent of patients in intensive care were afebrile.
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