Craig Sanders reports that most of Arlo Guthrie’s Thanksgiving masterpiece “Alice’s Restaurant” is true:
“In November of 1965, Arlo, aspiring folk singer and son of legendary troubador Woody Guthrie, and his friend Rick Robbins drove to Great Barrington, Massachusetts to have Thanksgiving dinner with their friends Alice and Ray Brock. The Brocks were both teachers at the nearby Stockbridge School of Stockbridge, Mass, where Arlo was a recent graduate…”
I heard a couple of guys talking about this in the New York subway so I looked it up online and found your page. Thanks. I thought I was right and you confirmed my thoughts. Thanks for the work you’ve put into this. I’d love to save this and share with my friends.
Craig Sanders reports that most of Arlo Guthrie’s Thanksgiving masterpiece “Alice’s Restaurant” is true:
“In November of 1965, Arlo, aspiring folk singer and son of legendary troubador Woody Guthrie, and his friend Rick Robbins drove to Great Barrington, Massachusetts to have Thanksgiving dinner with their friends Alice and Ray Brock. The Brocks were both teachers at the nearby Stockbridge School of Stockbridge, Mass, where Arlo was a recent graduate…”
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cool
I heard a couple of guys talking about this in the New York subway so I looked it up online and found your page. Thanks. I thought I was right and you confirmed my thoughts. Thanks for the work you’ve put into this. I’d love to save this and share with my friends.