Arlo Guthrie

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  • folk
  • singer-songwriter
  • 60s
  • classic rock
  • americana
Arlo Guthrie (born July 10, 1947, Brooklyn, New York ) is an American folk singer who is the son of folk singer and composer Woody Guthrie and his wife Marjorie Mazia Guthrie, a one-time professional dancer with the Martha Graham Company and founder of The Committee to Combat Huntington's Disease. He graduated from the Stockbridge School of Massachusetts in 1965, and briefly attended Rocky Mountain College.

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Songs

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    'Til We Outnumber 'Em (This Land Is Your Land) (feat. Severance Hall Cast)

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    (Last Night I Had the) Strangest Dream

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    1913 Massacre

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    40 Years of Songs

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    A Poster with Janis Joplin

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    Al the Goose

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    Alice's Restaurant (The Massacree Revisited)

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    Alice's Restaurant Massacree

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    Alice's Restaurant Radio Jingle

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    Alice's Rock & Roll Restaurant

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    All Over the World

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    All This Stuff Takes Time

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    Amazing Grace

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    Anytime

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    Apple Pie

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    Big City Garbage

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    Bling Blang

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    Bling-Blang

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    Buffalo Gals

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    Buffalo Skinners

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    Byrds of Paradise

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    Café Harris Rag

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    Can't Help Falling In Love

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    Car Song (feat. Pete Seeger)

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    Carry Me Over

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    Change the Moment

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    Children of Abraham

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    Chilling of the Evening

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    City of New Orleans

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    Coming Into Los Angela

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    Coming Into Los Angeles

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    Connection

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    Cooper's Lament

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    Cooper's Lament

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    Cowboy Song

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    Crash Pad Improvs

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    Darkest Hour

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    Days Are Short

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    De Grey Goose

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    Dead or Alive

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    Deportees

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    Derroll Adams

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    Do Re Mi

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    Doors to Heaven

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    Drowning Man

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    Dust Storm Disaster

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    East Texas Red

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    Eli

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    End Title (Amazing Grace)

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    Epilogue


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