She was best known for Guthrie's 1967 antiwar song Alice's Restaurant, a Thanksgiving staple classic-rock production. In the 18-minute song, Guthrie sings 'you can get anything you want' at ...
The death of Alice Brock — the Alice of “Alice’s Restaurant,” who was featured in a song by Arlo Guthrie — sent me back to the modest collection of high school- and college-era albums ...
Ever since Mr. Guthrie released the song, officially called “Alice’s Restaurant Massacree,” in 1967, it has been a staple of classic-rock stations every late November, not to mention car ...
A cause of death was not announced, but Arlo Guthrie, whose song “Alice’s Restaurant Massacree” was inspired by Brock, said she had been in failing health. “This coming Thanksgiving will ...
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To Alice Brock, the song that immortalized her name and her long-ago Stockbridge restaurant stirred memories of the best parts of the 1960s. And she remained friends with folksinger Arlo Guthrie ...
Arlo Guthrie's 18-minute long, 1967 folk song "Alice's Restaurant Massacree" was inspired by his 1965 Thanksgiving meal with Alice Brock in Massachusetts Jonathan Wiggs/The Boston Globe via Getty ...
By 1966, Alice Brock was running The Back Room restaurant in Stockbridge, Guthrie was a rising star and his breakout song was an 18-minute talking blues that recounted his arrest and how it made ...
Alice Brock, the artist and restaurant owner whose Massachusetts restaurant became the subject of folk singer Arlo Guthrie's famous 1967 song "Alice's Restaurant Massacree," has died. She was 83.
NEW YORK (AP) — Alice Brock, whose Massachusetts-based eatery helped inspire Arlo Guthrie’s deadpan Thanksgiving standard, “Alice’s Restaurant Massacree,” has died at age 83. Her death ...