Arlo Guthrie
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Arlo Guthrie

Arlo Guthrie, born on July 10, 1947, is an influential American folk singer-songwriter and political activist, famous for his storytelling style and protest songs against social injustice. His most iconic work is "Alice's Restaurant Massacree," an 18-minute satirical talking blues song that has become a Thanksgiving classic, along with his popular cover of "City of New Orleans." He is also recognized as the son of folk legend Woody Guthrie and has maintained a significant presence in music and activism since the 1960s, earning a reputation for his contributions to the folk genre and his engagement with various social causes.

(Source: Wikipedia)


GENRES: Folk, Male Vocalist

Albums

Singles

The Motorcycle Song / Now And Then
The Motorcycle Song / Now And Then (1967)
Alice's Rock And Roll Restaurant / Coming To Los Angeles
Alice's Rock And Roll Restaurant / Coming To Los Angeles (1969)
Valley To Pray / Gabriel's Mother's Hiway Ballad #16 Blues
Valley To Pray / Gabriel's Mother's Hiway Ballad #16 Blues (1970)
The City Of New Orleans / Days Are Short
The City Of New Orleans / Days Are Short (1972)