Arlo Guthrie is at Liberty Hall on Tuesday


At this point in his life, Arlo Guthrie probably wishes, on some level, that he never wrote the 18-minute epic folk monologue “Alice’s Restaurant.” The tune has followed him around since he released it on the eponymously titled 1967 album, requested at all of his concerts – Guthrie’s own personal “Free Bird.”

The brilliant satire of that song is sometimes engulfed by its own fame, but more than 40 years later, the anti-war lyrics still make a relevant point. Tuesday at Liberty Hall, you have the opportunity to experience other aspects of Guthrie’s legacy. Bring the parents or bring your kids – Guthrie is sure to walk on cross-generational common ground.


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