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  2. Arlo Guthrie - Wikipedia

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    Guthrie was born in the Coney Island neighborhood of Brooklyn, the son of the folk singer and composer Woody Guthrie and dancer Marjorie Mazia Guthrie. [1] He is the fifth, and oldest surviving, of Woody Guthrie's eight children; two older half-sisters died of Huntington's disease (of which Woody also died in 1967), an older half-brother died in a train accident, another half sister died in a ...

  3. Mystic Journey (album) - Wikipedia

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    This Land Is Your Land: An All American Children's Folk Classic. (1997) Mystic Journey is an album by the American musician Arlo Guthrie, released in 1996. [2][3] It was Guthrie's first album of mostly new material in a decade. [4] The album is dedicated to Ma Jaya Sati Bhagavati, Guthrie's Hindu guru. [5]

  4. Running Down the Road - Wikipedia

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    Running Down the Road is the second studio album by American folk singer Arlo Guthrie. Guthrie's version of the traditional folk tune "Stealin'" was featured in the film Two-Lane Blacktop. The cover shows the artist upon a Triumph TR6 Trophy motorcycle which is also pictured in the album's 'gate'. Clarence White and Gene Parsons from the then ...

  5. The Best of Arlo Guthrie - Wikipedia

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    Track listing. "Alice's Restaurant Massacree" 18:33 – previously on Alice's Restaurant. "Gabriel's Mother's Hiway Ballad #16 Blues" 6:25 – previously on Washington County. "Cooper's Lament" 2:46 – previously on Last of the Brooklyn Cowboys. "Motorcycle (Significance of the Pickle) Song" 6:28 – previously on Alice's Restaurant and Arlo.

  6. Last of the Brooklyn Cowboys - Wikipedia

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    Last of the Brooklyn Cowboys is a 1973 album by the American singer-songwriter Arlo Guthrie. The title was borrowed from a nickname given to Ramblin' Jack Elliott. [8] Although not intended as a concept album, Guthrie recorded it with the goal of evoking a particular, "mythical" place and era, which he also intended to embody in the cover art.

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  8. Outlasting the Blues - Wikipedia

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    Outlasting the Blues is the tenth studio album by American singer-songwriter Arlo Guthrie, released in June 1979 by Warner Bros. Records (BSK 3336). [1] Produced by John Pilla and recorded from January to March 1979 with Guthrie's touring band Shenandoah, the album consists of songs about mortality, spirituality, love, and the passing of time.

  9. Alice's Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Fred Hellerman. " Alice's Restaurant Massacree ", commonly known as " Alice's Restaurant ", is a satirical talking blues song by singer-songwriter Arlo Guthrie, released as the title track to his 1967 debut album Alice's Restaurant. The song is a deadpan protest against the Vietnam War draft, in the form of a comically exaggerated but largely ...