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This year marks the 50th anniversary of the movie Alice’s
Restaurant, based on the song by Arlo Guthrie. To commemorate the
occasion, Guthrie is on extensive tour stretching from the fall of
last year through 2020. Guthrie wrote a folk song about a series of
unbelievable events that began on Thanksgiving in 1965. “Alice’s
Restaurant Massacree” struck a chord with the anti-war
counterculture. By 1967 Guthrie had gone from playing small clubs to
playing festivals and stadiums. “Arthur Penn (who had just finished
filming Bonnie & Clyde) heard the record when it came out in 1967,”
recalled Guthrie in an interview with NYS Music . “He also happened
to live in Stockbridge, where the events took place. He thought it
would be a great idea to make it into a movie. And he did.” For this
tour, Guthrie will be joined on stage by longtime collaborators Terry
“A La Berry” Hall (drums), Steve Ide (guitar, vocals), and Carol
Ide (vocals, percussion). His daughter, singer/songwriter Sarah Lee
Guthrie, will be opening each performance. “I didn’t think I was
gonna live long enough to have to learn ‘Alice’s Restaurant’
again,” Arlo Guthrie says with a smile. “It was a quirky kinda
thing to begin with. Nobody writes an 18-minute monologue expecting
fame and fortune. The initial success of the song really took me by
surprise more than anyone else… I’m surely looking forward to it
again being a centerpiece of my live repertoire.” Sponsored by
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