Clocking in just under 19 minutes, this 1967 spoken-word, anti-war folk song became an unlikely holiday tradition on each Thanksgiving Day in the USA.
From folk hero Woody Guthrie to a record-breaking Broadway star and a hot sauce magnate… the true story behind every musician ...
Wilkes-Barre-based folk musician and songwriter Don Shappelle can recall an early, formative moment in his musical journey.
EDITOR: First, climate change has made historical staffing levels of professional firefighters inadequate to protect ...
In 2010, photographer Chris Pietsch created a series of 360-degree panoramas of “The Pit.” See more images, video and ...
Residents used to preparing for floods and hurricanes are instead facing freezing temperatures and record snowfall Across the ...
Grabbed a bucket at the bottom of the gondola and who follows me in but Doug Kinsley, Aspen Mountain ambassador and sometimes ...
We also want to try to have a solid headliner with some name recognition, so we reached out to Sarah Lee Guthrie, Arlo Guthrie's daughter and Woody Guthrie's granddaughter, to be our big name for ...
Died Sept. 28, in Maui, Hawaii, at age 88. Restaurateur was the “Alice” of Arlo Guthrie’s Alice’s Restaurant Massacree. Died Nov. 21 in Wellfleet, Mass., at age 83. On Thanksgiving Day ...
Big-name entertainers also performed in the gym, including Bob Hope in 1967, The Grateful Dead and the Temptations in 1969, Arlo Guthrie in 1971, Sting in 2005, and Bob Dylan in 2009, to name a few.