With a net worth of $10 million, Arlo Guthrie is a musician, singer, and songwriter.
Arlo Guthrie’s net worth can be attributed to his numerous performances as a folk singer and songwriter, particularly in relation to his protest songs.
Alice’s Restaurant Massacree was one of his greatest songs.
Guthrie’s song was inspired by a life event and served as the basis for the film “Alice’s Restaurant,” in which he portrayed himself.
Several films, including “Renaldo and Clara,” “Roadside Prophets,” and “Byrds of Paradise” (1993-94), have featured him in their TV series, including “The Muppets,” “Renegade,” “Rich Man, Poor Man,” and more.
In 1987, he created a pilot episode for his personal TV program, “The Arlo Guthrie Show,” which was later aired on PBS.
Guthrie has gained recognition as a gifted songwriter, folk singer, musician, and actor, as well as the author of a rhymed children’s book called “Mooses Come Walking.” Its target audience is aged two to six.
Born in Brooklyn, New York in 1947, Arlo Guthrie was the son of Woody and Marjorie Guthrie.
The Martha Graham Company dancer was his mother, and Woody Guthrie worked as a folk singer and songwriter.
In 2008, Nora Gurthie, the sister of Arlo, was honored with the Best Historical Album Grammy Award.
After graduating from Stockbridge Boarding School in 1965, Arlo went on to attend Woodward Elementary School in Clinton Hills, Brooklyn.
He briefly attended Rocky Mountain College as well.
Until her death in 2012, Arlo Guthrie was the spouse of Jackie.
Together they have four children.
Abe, their son, and daughters Annie, Kathy, and Sarah Lee are all involved in the music industry as singers, songwriters, and musicians.