Ray Brock

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Ray Brock is a real-life figure from the 1960s counterculture scene, best known for his portrayal as himself in the film adaptation of Arlo Guthrie's folk song "Alice's Restaurant."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf counterculture figure
person
activeInPeriod 1960s
appearsIn Alice's Restaurant (1969 film) NERFINISHED
associatedWith Alice Brock NERFINISHED
Arlo Guthrie NERFINISHED
Stockbridge, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
associatedWithMovement 1960s counterculture
basedOn real-life person depicted in Arlo Guthrie's song "Alice's Restaurant"
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalContext United States 1960s counterculture NERFINISHED
familyName Brock NERFINISHED
fictionalizationOf character in Arlo Guthrie's narrative song "Alice's Restaurant"
genreOfWorkAppearedIn comedy-drama film
givenName Ray NERFINISHED
hasGender male
hasRole himself in "Alice's Restaurant"
influencedBy 1960s American folk music scene
languageSpoken English
mediumOfNotability film
folk music narrative
notableFor appearing as himself in the film "Alice's Restaurant"
involvement in 1960s counterculture scene
occupation counterculture community member
partOf community around Alice's Restaurant
portrayedSelfIn Alice's Restaurant (film) NERFINISHED

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