Arlo Guthrie's rambling, spoken-word tune “Alice's Restaurant” is a Thanksgiving Day tradition on radio stations across the country. Over the course of about 18 minutes, the folk singer unfurls a true tale involving himself and his hippie friends in 1960s Western Massachusetts.
Now — more than 50 years after the iconic song hit the airwaves — its namesake has fallen on hard times.
More than 50 years after the iconic song hit the airwaves, its namesake has fallen on hard times. So Alice's friends have launched a crowdfunding campaign.
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