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Arlo Guthrie "The Solo Reunion Tour: Together At Last"

In 1961 a young Arlo Guthrie, the son of folk troubadour Woody Guthrie, took to the stage for the first time. In 1967, he wrote and recorded a cultural touchstone, Alice's Restaurant, a bitingly satirical protest against the Vietnam War draft, and two years later he headlined the seminal Woodstock music festival. Folk singer-songwriter Guthrie has rarely performed alone since that legendary day on Yasgur's Farm, but now he hits the road solo, playing the piano, six- and 12-string guitar, harmonica, and other instruments, performing his greatest hits and selections from his extensive repertoire of folk classics. Saturday, February 2, 2008 at 8 pm $44 / $37 / $27

http://www.flynncenter.org/show_pages/FLF08A.shtml

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  • ..... is that Buddy Emmons playing steel???

  • We saw the Solo Reunion Tour July 2007 in Peoria, IL and again May 2008 in Springfield, IL. Yeah, we like Arlo.

  • This song played the other day and my Hubby and his band were all saying how it sounded like funeral music. I told them it kind of is..then told them the name of the song. They were all shocked that I knew what it was. Heh! The song is old as time..I was surprised they didn't know, being a Blues band!

  • "St. James Infirmary"

  • whats the name of the second song? anybody? thanks

  • I'm going to see him tonight in Dubuque Iowa.

  • im stoked to see this , im seeing him in seattle in april!

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