Her death, just a week before Thanksgiving, was announced Friday by Guthrie on the Facebook page of his own Rising Son Records ...
On Thanksgiving Day in 1965, two young guests visiting Alice Brock and her husband, Ray, repaid the hospitality by helping clean up an old church that the couple had converted into their home in ...
Alice Brock, the woman who gave Arlo Guthrie’s classic Thanksgiving tune “Alice’s Restaurant Massacre” its name, has died at the age of 83. It was Thanksgiving 1965 when Guthrie ...
Alice Brock, a longtime Provincetown resident and the “Alice” who inspired the 1967 Thanksgiving song, died on Thursday, Guthrie announced in a social media post through Rising Son Records ...
Brock herself would publish a cookbook of the same name in 1969. The story goes that he was visiting Alice on Thanksgiving in 1965 at the church that she'd turned into her home. Guthrie went to ...
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 Brock ...
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 ...