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A vintage promo / concert poster by Arlo Guthrie in Paradiso Amsterdam
Arlo Guthrie (Brooklyn (New York), July 10, 1947) is an American folk singer. Guthrie is a son of Woody Guthrie and Marjorie Mazia. He started performing at the age of 13 and, alongside his father, was inspired by Pete Seeger. He grew up listening to the music of Lead Belly, Cisco Houston, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Sonny Terry and the Weavers.
His most famous work is Alice's Restaurant, a "talking blues" song that lasts almost 19 minutes. Guthrie sometimes managed to stretch the song to 45 minutes during live performances. The story, based on a true story, is a protest against the Vietnam War.
This original poster is the first print of the concert's graphic promotion. It was for promotional use only and not available for commercial sale. Later reproductions, while decorative, have no real value. They were usually seen in music store windows, etc. and were often only present for a week or two after being hung. Finding these is rare.