Alice Brock

Artist and restaurateur, author of 'Alice's Restaurant'

Alice Brock - Artists & Creatives born February 28th, 1941
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An artist and author, gained prominence with the song 'Alice's Restaurant' by Arlo Guthrie. Owned a restaurant in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, which became a cultural icon during the 1960s. The 'Alice's Restaurant' song narrates a true story about a Thanksgiving feast that resulted in a run-in with the police, capturing the spirit of the counterculture movement. Throughout the years, continued to pursue artistic endeavors and engage with the community.

Authored the book 'Alice's Restaurant'

Owned a popular restaurant in Stockbridge, Massachusetts

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