Artist: Arlo Guthrie
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #71 Sep-Oct 2007
Arlo Guthrie – In Times Like These
It’s not the first time Arlo Guthrie has played with a symphony, but previous attempts at recording the shows haven’t proven suitable. In March 2006, Guthrie’s patience paid off: With John Nardolillo’s University of Kentucky Symphony Orchestra and a live audience, Guthrie and co-producer George Massenburg had the elements in line to make the most [...]
Miked - Live Reviews from Issue #62 Mar-Apr 2006
Arlo Guthrie & Friends – Lincoln Cultural Center (Kankakee, IL)
It could be no more amusing or surreal: Snow falling, indoors, onto the stage of a high school auditorium in small-town Illinois, making a Neville brother, exiled from New Orleans, flick flakes from his shoulder while singing the praises of the Mardi Gras Indians. Funk power and Northern Illinois — on the coldest day of [...]
Not Fade Away - Reissue Review from Issue #31 Jan-Feb 2001
Arlo Guthrie – Outlasting The Blues / Power Of Love
Outlasting the Blues (1979) features Arlo Guthrie on the cover with a saxophone, a bad but unrepresentative sign. Inside he offers some of the most searching — of self, society and spirit — lyrics he ever wrote. “In the event of my demise,” he starts, “Be sure to include this statement.” Over the course of [...]
