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An interview with Matthew Penn.
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“Retirement Was Fun While It Lasted.” That’s the word Arlo Guthrie, the folk troubadour who made his first stage appearance at age 13. After six decades on the road, Arlo hung up his guitar a few years ago. But now he’s getting ready to return to the stage this spring in a new format, including appearances at The Egg in Albany on April 21st and Spruce Peak Performing Arts Center in Stowe, Vermont on May 27th. The new tour is called “What’s Left Of Me.”
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After the death of iconic Berkshire County musician David Grover this week, those who knew him best are sharing their memories.
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(Airs 10/21/21) WAMC’s Alan Chartock In A 2012 Conversation with Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, folk musician and former member of The Byrds, Roger McGuinn.
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Folk singer Arlo Guthrie is retiring from touring and stage shows.The 73-year-old Berkshire County resident announced his decision on Facebook Friday, in…
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Some of the most hard hit folks in this pandemic are those in the arts. Theaters, concert halls, and many cultural offerings are suffering great financial…
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Prolific songwriter, musician, social commentator, master storyteller, actor and activist Arlo Guthrie brings his Alice's Restaurant Back By Popular…
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The Guthrie Family is producing a new series at the Guthrie Center. The Talkin’ Series will feature a line-up of folks who will join them for 4…
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A Massachusetts church building made famous by the 1967 Arlo Guthrie song "Alice's Restaurant Massacree" is reopening after some recently completed…
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One year after celebrating the 50th anniversary of Alice’s Restaurant, our old friend Arlo Guthrie is coming back to the neighborhood on his latest tour,…