Arlo Guthrie's City of New Orleans Benefit

"Christmas On The City Of New Orleans with Arlo Guthrie and Friends:" Bringing Back The Music – Benefiting The Victims of Katrina Dec.7th – Dec.17th 2005

Good Morning America how are you?/ I'm the train they call the City of New Orleans/ I'll be gone five hundred miles when the day is done. (Steve Goodman)

City Of New Orleans

Arlo Guthrie made the song "City of New Orleans" famous, and now he's taking another ride on that venerable institution to help revive the city that has given so much music to America. Arlo is putting together a two-week trip following the route taken by the old train in an attempt to gather equipment for all the clubs and venues that were swamped in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

When I think of New Orleans, I think of music. The City of New Orleans is America's first music city. New Orleans is the city that truly began America's contribution to the history of music worldwide. Without it, there'd be no popular music, as we know it today.

When I wonder what they might need in New Orleans to get back on their feet, the stuff that gets ruined under water, I think of all the sound boards, the cables, the lighting, the microphones, the instruments; I think of the stuff you need in the hundreds of little clubs and bars that bring the music to the street - the street that brings the people to the city. And I think of the many thousands of people who depend on those people for their livelihood. (Arlo Guthrie 2005)

"Christmas on The City of New Orleans with Arlo Guthrie and Friends:" Bringing Back The Music – Benefiting The Victims of Katrina will depart Chicago Ill. on December 7th and arrive in New Orleans on December 17th. Along the way they will stop in depots and performance venues, play concerts to raise money, and collect or purchase equipment.

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  • 1 - Bob A. Booey

    Sep 21, 2005 at 8:11 am

    This "tour" will take place along the route of the historic Amtrak City of New Orleans train from Chicago to New Orleans.

    The Violent Femmes played that "Good Morning America" song during the concert I saw them at a couple weekends ago as a tribute.

    That is all.

  • 2 - palmer tolly

    Oct 21, 2005 at 10:59 am

    As a musician and fan of Arlo - Welcome back to Kankakee. I hope that I can be of assistance in this creative and exciting event. You can hear my latest song on palmertunes.com. Blessings!

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