Arlo Guthrie
Arlo Guthrie is an American folk singer-songwriter known for his protest songs and storytelling performances.
Country Singer
July 10, 1947
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Arlo Davy Guthrie, an American folk singer-songwriter, is renowned for his protest songs against social injustice and his storytelling style, reminiscent of his father, Woody Guthrie. He gained fame for his satirical talking blues song “Alice’s Restaurant Massacree” and has other notable works such as “St. James Infirmary Blues,” “Put Your Finger in the Air,” and “Hard Time Come Again No More.” Additionally, he covered “City of New Orleans.” With a long and impactful music career, Guthrie’s songs continue to captivate audiences.