The truth of the song is stretched out, but it still happened—even if Arlo Guthrie wrote him and Alice (remember, it’s a song about Alice) and Robbins into a predicament no one else lived through.
Alice Brock, the Massachusetts restaurant owner and artist who inspired folk artist Arlo Guthrie's "Alice's Restaurant Massacree," died at 83 on Nov. 20 in Provincetown, Massachusetts, as Guthrie ...
She also illustrated Arlo Guthrie’s 1995 book version of his folk song Mooses Come Walking. She is survived by three stepchildren. Alice Brock, born February 28 1941, died November 21 2024 ...
ARLO GUTHRIE: (Singing) You can get anything you want at Alice's restaurant. SHAPIRO: The song was inspired by 1960s artist Alice Brock, who died last week at the age of 83. Viki Merrick was a ...
Alice Brock, the artist and restaurant owner whose Massachusetts restaurant became the subject of folk singer Arlo Guthrie's famous 1967 song "Alice's Restaurant Massacree," has died. She was 83.
Dylan needs new blood. He needs Gen Z. He needs Chalamet introducing young ears to old music. He’s 83. And unless they were ...
On Thanksgiving, 1965, Arlo Guthrie, an 18-year-old leftist singer songwriter, went to a local Massachusetts landfill only to find it closed and instead dumped some trash on a hillside.
Woody Guthrie’s son Arlo lived there, too, at the point he launched his singer-songwriter career. Then there was author and artist Alice Brock. She lived in New York’s Greenwich Village in ...
Arlo Guthrie often pointed out that the length of “Alice’s Restaurant Massacree” is nearly identical to the infamous gap in the Nixon tapes. Who knew? The opening sentence of Joan Vennochi ...
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