Arlo Guthrie, a folk singer whose epic-length "Alice's Restaurant" became a 1960s touchstone, says he's retired from performing. Arlo Guthrie, a folk singer whose epic-length "Alice's Restaurant" ...
Berkshire-based troubador Arlo Guthrie released the following statement on his Facebook page today regarding the death of singer-songwriter John Prine: I've been sitting here for about an hour trying ...
After six decades as a musician and an icon of the 1960s counterculture, Arlo Guthrie posted a letter on Facebook in 2020 that was titled “Gone Fishing,” telling fans he was retiring. But he is ...
Since his father died in 1967, Arlo has served as the Guthrie family “keeper of the flame,” as his website aptly states. Guthrie retired from touring and singing in 2020 after a series of strokes, ...
When folk music legend Arlo Guthrie returns to the Wolf Trap stage on Saturday evening, he’ll be accompanied by Time for Three and backed by the National Symphony Orchestra conducted by Emil de Cou.
Arlo Guthrie said it wasn't all that hard to relearn "Alice's Restaurant." Guthrie had quit doing the 18-minute ballad that first brought him fame in 1967, and he didn't sing it when he came to ...
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