Lecture by Arlo Guthrie, given at Florida International University, February 16, 2001

Authors

Arlo Guthrie

Event Date

2-16-2001

Document Type

Video

Abstract

Arlo Guthrie performs and talks about his life growing up among some of the great folk artists in our history and shares his own stories from his many performances across the country.

Introduction by Dahlia Morgan.

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About The Speaker:

Arlo Guthrie is an American folk singer who is best known for his work "Alice's Restaurant Massacre", an 18 minute satirical talking blues song released in 1967. He is the eldest son of singer/writer/philosopher Woody Guthrie and Marjorie Mazia Guthrie, a professional dancer with the Martha Graham Company and founder of The Committee to Combat Huntington's Disease.

Program Series

Steven and Dorothea Green Critics' Lecture Series

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FI14091506

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