“Okay, so 40 years ago, August we were at Woodstock,” Arlo Guthrie recalls on his website. “Then that September, Jackie and I bought the farm (as it were), and we’re still here. Later, that October we ...
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Folksinger, musician and songwriter Arlo Guthrie returns to the road, bringing tunes from over 25 albums to the intimate Parker Playhouse stage. Though most remembered for hits like "Alice's ...
"Guthrie was one of the featured performers on (Woodstock) day one, so it is only fitting that he returns back to the garden - in the state of New Jersey." Guthrie played the long-running Bridgeton ...
See items from Arlo Guthrie’s childhood, early career, and life-changing Woodstock performance that have never been publicly displayed — until now — at the Folk Americana Roots Hall of Fame in ...
Some time in the past decade, Arlo Guthrie, who plays Monday outside the Fine Arts Center, grew into a giant. He’s long been a good folk singer and engaging storyteller. His rambling Vietnam protest ...
BETHEL, N.Y. (AP) — Arlo Guthrie has sung “The Times They Are-a-Changin'” for reporters as tie-dyed pilgrims converge at the site of the Woodstock concert to mark the festival’s 50th anniversary .