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Arlo Guthrie Solo Reunion Tour

—Together at Last

Sponsored in part by the Quigg Endowment

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"Arlo's between-song narratives are hilarious, serpentine journeys that expose political absurdities with acute comic timing and an aw-shucks tone of self-effacement that serve as dual tributes to his father's legacy." —City Pages (Minnesota)

Sunday, February 10, 2008 —
Monday, February 11, 2008
7:30 pm

Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music

Born with a guitar in one hand and a harmonica in the other, Arlo Guthrie grew up during the "Folk Boom" era in New York City, where he learned something from everyone. He developed his own style, becoming a distinctive, expressive voice in a crowded community of singer-songwriters and political-social commentators. Arlo's career exploded in 1967 with the release of Alice's Restaurant, whose title song helped foster a new commitment among the '60s generation to social consciousness and activism. In addition to his accomplishments as a musician, Arlo is a natural-born storyteller, whose tales and anecdotes figure prominently in his performances.

Tickets:
$36 adults, $34 seniors 65+, $18 children 12 and under, $28 UR employees, $8 UR students

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