This one was really fun to put together with clips from the movie & Arlo performing "Alice" in the same Church 40 years later.
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Arlo put together a benefit festival in the fall of 1975 for The Worthington Clinic. He invited friends to join him and it was a great time! Steve Goodman was there, Arlo's band Shenandoah backed him up for the first time. Someone asked for "The Motorcycle Song" Here it is!
Our grand daughters, Olivia and Jacklyn jumped on stage along with Annie Guthrie. Arlo stops the song to tell a story his dad Woody used to tell.
This was Abe's last night playing with Arlo after twenty years. (He'll be back in a couple of years)He is looking forward to working in the recording studio and being home with his family.
This is a clip from The Arlo Guthrie Show in Austin, TX, 1987. Jerry Jeff Walker & David Bromberg played great guitar together and created a masterpiece.
My mother, Ellen, loved this song. She loved Jerry Jeff! She passed away March 8, 1996. Mom, this one's for you!
Arlo remembering his dear friend & manager, Harold Leventhal & performing "My Old Friend" at The Guthrie Center October 9, 2005. Harold also managed The Weavers, Pete Seeger,Woody Guthrie,Judy Collins, Theo Bikel & many others.
Arlo performing St. James Infirmary in West Palm Beach, Fl at the Kravitz Center December 2004. This was shot from the side of the stage.Frank & Matt on the horns were amazing! They are part of The Klezmatics who put music to Woody Guthrie's lyrics and they joined Arlo in a concert series Titled "Holy Ground".
Arlo performs with Xavier at The Berkshire Performing Arts Center, 1990.
Arlo shares his thoughts about the song and ends up doing an "Anti-Garden Song."
Arlo Guthrie put on a festival in 1975 to benefit The Worthington Clinic in MA. Steve said "yes" before Arlo finished asking him to join in. What a joy to have known him.
Hans invites Arlo to do "Freight Train Blues" at The Woody Guthrie Folk Festival July 15, 2004.
They recorded a CD titled "Banjo Man."
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Studio time with Arlo & the Dillards recording Woody Guthrie's song, "Do Ri Mi". A CD that was to be titled "32 Cents" then, is now titled, "Postage Due."
Xavier performing Rock My Soul on the City of New Orleans Train Tour December 10, 2005. Tim Sears, lead vocal & guitar, Abe Guthrie, keyboards & vocals, Randy Cormier, guitar & vocals, Kali Baba McConnell, drums, The Burns Sisters, vocals & Gordon Titcomb, steel.
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Tour of 1978. Arlo tells his story of Rueben Clamzo! This is a very rare video indeed. You will never see anything like it anywhere. You can listen to this story on his CD titled "One Night."
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