Legendary musicians Levon Helm and Arlo Guthrie are joining the fight against hydrofracking.
will host a concert May 13 in Cooperstown “to benefit and raise awareness against fracking.”
Helm is best known as a founding member of
. He still lives in Woodstock. Since recovering from throat cancer, he often holds weekend shows known as The Midnight Ramble. He uses an old barn that’s been converted into a cozy recording studio.
, the son of Woody Guthrie, is best known for the Thanksgiving classic “Alice’s Restaurant.” He is listed as a special guest for the anti-hydrofracking show.