Arlo Guthrie, the eldest son of American singer, writer and philosopher Woody Guthrie, has built an enviable career as a songwriter and counterculture icon. The 1967 release of Alice’s Restaurant and its title song helped define the social consciousness of the baby boomer generation. Guthrie is a natural-born storyteller whose anecdotes and tales make each performance feel like a living-room concert with a legend. That intimacy has inspired a huge, devoted fanbase, one that grows with each concert, and makes each performance feel like a homecoming.