Arlo Guthrie: The Warner/Reprise Years revisits Guthrie�� 15-year ride as a recording artist for the prestigious record label. Hank
Reineke guides readers through the colorful history of Guthrie�� most creative period and regales readers with stories behind the remarkable success of Guthrie�� talking
blues-turned-movie Alice�� Restaurant and his celebrated appearance at the 1969 Woodstock festival. With a look at Guthrie�� life and times
before and after this prolific period of his career, this biography is a goldmine of information on the Guthrie family's legacy to American music, the counterculture of the 1960s, and the
record industry of the 1970s. It also features a detailed bibliography as well as the first comprehensive discography of Guthrie�� recordings through the present day.