Born with a guitar in one hand and a harmonica in the other, Arlo Guthrie’s timeless stories and songs carry on the legacy of his father, songwriter Woody Guthrie. Arlo first performed in public at 13 and was soon involved in the music that shaped the world of the 1960s. His groundbreaking hit Alice’s Restaurant helped foster the social consciousness and activism of his generation, and remains relevant today. With his natural gifts as a storyteller, Guthrie’s performances seamlessly connect anecdotes and music that have entertained generations of listeners.
Added by Bankhead Theater on July 19, 2012