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  Img ArloGuthrieMinnesotaZooAmphitheatre2005jpg
  Img Capt 2005, during his Alice's Restaurant Massacre 40th Anniversary Tour Photo Adam Hammer
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  Background solo_singer
  Born July 10 , 1947 <br><small> Coney Island , New York , USA </small>
  Instrument Guitar <br> Harmonica <br> Piano
  Genre Folk
  Occupation Singer-songwriter
  Years Active 1967 – present
  Label Rising Son
  Associated Acts Shenandoah<br> Pete Seeger


Arlo Davy Guthrie (born July 10 , 1947 ) is an American Folk singer.


EARLY LIFE

Guthrie was born in Brooklyn , New York , the son of folk singer and composer Woody Guthrie and his wife Marjorie Mazia Guthrie , who was a one-time professional dancer with the Martha Graham Company and founder of the Committee to Combat Huntington's Disease . He graduated from the Stockbridge School of Massachusetts in 1965, and briefly attended Rocky Mountain College .


"ALICE'S RESTAURANT"

His most famous work is " Alice's Restaurant Massacree ", a Talking Blues song that lasts 18 minutes and 20 seconds (in its original recorded version; Guthrie has been known to spin the story out to forty-five minutes in concert). Guthrie has pointed out that this was also the exact length of one of the famous gaps in Richard Nixon 's Watergate Tapes . The Alice in the song is Alice Brock, who now runs an art gallery {Link without Title} in Provincetown.

The song, a bitingly Satirical protest against the Vietnam War Draft , is based on a true incident. In the song, Guthrie is called up for a draft examination, and rejected as unfit for Military service as a result of a criminal record — consisting in its entirety of a single arrest, court appearance, fine and clean-up order for Littering . On the DVD commentary for the film, Guthrie states that the events as presented in the song are true to real-life occurrences.

For a short period of time after its release in 1967, "Alice's Restaurant" was in frequent rotation on nearly every college and counter-culture radio station in the country — quite an accomplishment for an 18-minute song (albeit in an era not averse to extended jams). Indeed, it became a symbol of the late '60s and for many it defined an attitude and lifestyle that were lived out across the country in the ensuing years. Furthermore, many stations across the States have made playing "Alice's Restaurant" on Thanksgiving Day a tradition.

A 1969 Film , directed and co-written by Arthur Penn , was based on the story. In addition to acting in this film, also called '' Alice's Restaurant '', Guthrie has had minor roles in several movies and Television series. Guthrie's memorable appearance at the 1969 Woodstock Festival was documented in the Michael Wadleigh film '' Woodstock ''.


POPULAR AND CRITICAL RECEPTION

In 1972 Guthrie made famous Steve Goodman 's song " City Of New Orleans ", a paean to long-distance Rail travel. Curiously, Arlo's first trip on that train was in December 2005. He also had a minor hit with his song "Coming into Los Angeles", which was played at the 1969 Woodstock Festival , and success with "The Motorcycle Song". Guthrie's 1976 album ''Amigo'' received a 5-star (highest rating) from '' Rolling Stone '', and may be his best-received work; unfortunately that milestone album is as rarely heard today as are Guthrie's earlier Warner Brothers albums — although each boasts compelling folk music accompanied by top-notch musicians including Ry Cooder .


ACTING

Though Arlo Guthrie is best known for being a musician, singer, and composer, throughout the years he has also appeared as an actor in films and on television. ''Alice's Restaurant'' is his best known role, but he has had small parts in several films and even co-starred in a television drama, '' Byrds Of Paradise ''.


LEGACY

Like his father, Woody Guthrie , Arlo often sings Songs Of Protest against social injustice. He collaborated with poet Adrian Mitchell to tell the story of Chilean folk singer and activist Víctor Jara in song. He regularly performs with folk legend Pete Seeger - one of his father's long time partners whom he admires, follows and learns from in many ways, musically and intellectually.

In 1991, Guthrie bought the church that had served as Alice and Ray Brock's former home in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, and converted it to the Guthrie Center , an interfaith meeting place that serves people of all religions.

Arlo's son , the daughter of Willie Nelson . Abe Guthrie was formerly in a Folk-Rock band called Xavier, and now tours with his father. Abe's son, Krishna, is a drummer and toured with Arlo on his European tour in 2006 {Link without Title} .


DISCOGRAPHY



SELECT FILMOGRAPHY



NOTABLE TELEVISION GUEST APPEARANCES



FILM AND TELEVISION COMPOSER

  • ''Alice's Restaurant'' (1969) (song "The Alice's Restaurant Massacree")

  • '' Woodstock '' (1970) (song "Coming Into Los Angeles")

  • ''Clay Pigeon'' (1971) also known as ''Trip to Kill'' (UK)

  • ''Baby's Storytime'' (1989)



PRODUCER

  • ''Isn't This a Time! A Tribute Concert for Harold Leventhal'' (2004)



WRITER



APPEARANCES AS HIMSELF

  • ''Hylands hörna'' (episode # 4.4) 31 January 1970

  • ''Woodstock'' (1969) (also known as ''Woodstock 25th Anniversary Edition'' and as ''Woodstock, 3 Days of Peace & Music'')

  • '' The Dick Cavett Show '' 8 September 1970

  • '' Arthur Penn 1922-: Themes and Variants'' (1970) (TV)

  • '' The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson '' playing "Himself" 17 August 1972

  • '' The Muppet Show '' (episode # 4.8) 19 June 1979

  • '''' (1982)

  • ''Woody Guthrie: Hard Travelin''' (1984)

  • ''Farm Aid '87'' (1987) (TV)

  • ''A Vision Shared: A Tribute to Woody Guthrie and Leadbelly'' (1988)

  • ''Woodstock: The Lost Performances'' (1990)

  • ''Woodstock Diary'' (1994) (TV)

  • ''The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts'' (1994) (TV)

  • ''The History of Rock 'N' Roll, Vol. 6'' (1995) (TV) (also known as ''My Generation'')

  • ''This Land Is Your Land: The Animated Kids' Songs of Woody Guthrie'' (1997)

  • ''Healthy Kids'' (1998) (TV series)

  • ''The Ballad of Ramblin' Jack'' (2000)

  • ''Hollywood Rocks the Movies: The Early Years'' (1955-1970) (2000) (TV)

  • ''Last Party 2000'' (2001) (also known as ''The Party's Over'')

  • '' NPR 's Talk of the Nation'' radio broadcast (Nov. 14, 2001)

  • ---'' St. James Infirmary '' and ''The City Of New Orleans''

  • ''Singing in the Shadow: The Children of Rock Royalty'' (2003)

  • ''Get Up, Stand Up'' (2003) (TV series)

  • ''From Wharf Rats to the Lords of the Docks'' (2004)

  • ''Isn't This a Time! A Tribute Concert for Harold Leventhal'' (2004)



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