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'WHAT'S LEFT OF ME'
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The Backdrop
PHOTOS
Picture frames seem as if they're suspended from the ceiling in an attic room at Arlo's farmhouse. The backdrop displays images of some musical mentors and notable moments of Guthrie’s six- decade long career.
~Backdrop design by Marti Guthrie
Woody & Marjorie circa 1940 - Woody Guthrie & Marjorie Mazia (Greenblatt) working with the Martha Graham Dance Company in a production of Sophie Maslow’s “Folksay.”
Tribute To Woody, April 1961. At a tribute to Woody Guthrie in New York, Left to right: Arlo Guthrie, Will Geer, Cisco Houston, Lee Hays, Millard Lampell; seated: Woody Guthrie, Nora Guthrie, Sonny Terry.
Arlo in 1965 with guitar - Before the Thanksgiving events that lead to his arrest for littering.
Arlo at The Newport Folk Festival - July 1967. First time Alice’s Restaurant was performed for a large crowd. The first time was for a small crowd of about 50 people, the second time before a few hundred people and the third time before a crowd estimated to be over 15,000.
Arlo & Pete 1978 - Together in Concert - Wolftrap, Vienna, VA (just outside of Washington, DC). Arlo Guthrie & Pete Seeger performed for over 40 years together, doing about a dozen shows together annually interspersed with their regular individual touring schedules.
Ramblin’ Jack Elliott - circa 1958. Since his early connection to Woody Guthrie, in the early 1950s, Ramblin’ Jack has been a close family member for over 70 years.
Shenandoah - 1977 with David Grover, David Carron, Dan Velika, Terry Hall with the Blunderbus (our original tour bus). Shenandoah was Arlo's touring band from 1976 onward. The group officially disbanded in the 1990's. They recorded five albums togeether, although some members changed over time.
The Friends of Chile Benefit - Felt Forum 1974 with Dennis Hopper, Morris Van Peebles, Melanie, Bob Dylan, and Dave Van Ronk onstage together.