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“You can get anything you want at Alice’s restaurant…”

Folk hero Arlo Guthrie celebrates the 50th anniversary of the film inspired by his signature 18-minute song, “Alice’s Restaurant.”

Back in 1967, a 19-year-old Arlo Guthrie released Alice’s Restaurant on LP. The title track became a movie and then a movement, fostering an entire generation’s commitment to social consciousness and activism. For this concert, Guthrie will be joined by longtime collaborators Terry “A La Berry” Hall (drums), Steve Ide (guitar, vocals) and Carol Ide (vocals, percussion), with an opening performance by Arlo’s daughter, singer-songwriter Sarah Lee Guthrie.

“An hour and a half in the presence of Arlo Guthrie is like receiving the most enjoyable and authoritative master class on 20th-century American folk music one could possibly have.”

The Independent

“A magical cornucopia of well-crafted songs, homespun humor, and stories of the past.”

Modern Guitars Magazine