Okemah, Oklahoma

Everything Okemah is known for

7 songs mention this city 3 artists from here

Okemah, Oklahoma, the county seat of Okfuskee County, holds a notable place in music history as the birthplace of folk music legend Woody Guthrie. This small town has inspired artists and been mentioned in several songs, connecting it to a broader musical landscape.

Among the artists who call Okemah home are the influential Woody Guthrie and country artist Evan Felker. The town's name also appears in songs like "Boy From Oklahoma" by Willis Alan Ramsey and "Leaving Town (Woody Guthrie Festival)" by Turnpike Troubadours, highlighting its enduring musical ties.

Music in Okemah

Songs About Okemah

Boy From Oklahoma
Willis Alan Ramsey
54%
"Born in Okemah shoes"
Leaving Town (Woody Guthrie Festival)
Turnpike Troubadours
50%
"Woody Guthrie Festival"
California
Radney Foster
3%
"Made Guthrie ride the rails"
3%
"Woody Guthrie would sing about the crops and no rain in Oklahoma"
Jesus and Woody
Ry Cooder
3%
"You were a dreamer, Mr. Guthrie"
Nina Cried Power
Hozier
2%
"Woody, power"
Woody Guthrie
Jimmy LaFave
"Woody Guthrie"

Rivers & Roads in Song near Okemah

Songs written about the waterways and highways that run near Okemah.

History of Okemah

Woody Guthrie Birthplace

1912

Okemah, Oklahoma birthplace of Woodrow Wilson Guthrie, folk singer who wrote 'This Land Is Your Land' and over 3,000 other songs.

Things to Do in Okemah

Everything Near Okemah

34 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.

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