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Leon Jerry "Jack" Guthrie (November 13, 1915 – January 15, 1948) was a songwriter and performer whose rewritten version of the Woody Guthrie song "Oklahoma Hills" was a hit in 1945.〔Whitburn, ''The Billboard Book of Top 40 Country Hits'', p. 146.〕 The two musicians were cousins.〔Logsdon, Guy, "(Guthrie, Leon Jerry "Jack" (1915–1948) )," ''(Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture )'' (accessed May 26, 2010).〕 ==Early life== Born in Olive, Oklahoma, he was a cousin of Woody Guthrie.〔 He grew up around horses and musical instruments before the family moved to California in the mid-1930s, where he took on the nicknames "Jack", "Oklahoma", and "Oke".〔 He competed in rodeo as a bucking-horse rider and in 1937 traveled with Woody to Los Angeles where they landed on the Oke & Woody Show on KFVD radio in Hollywood.〔
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