
Woodstock’s co-producer Artie Kornfeld discusses how his relationship with fellow co-producer Michael Lang formed by chance. He takes an honest look behind the music industry of the late 60s and what it took to create Woodstock.
Author: David Edward Byrd In the spring of 1969, Woodstock Ventures asked me to do a poster for the large outdoor concert they were planning for the village of Woodstock, NY. in August of that year. I based the poster on Ingre’s La Source and surrounded that image with cupids, flowers and … Continue reading
Author: Fred LeBrun “One smiling, bearded long-hair was working a big bulldozer at the site, which was all hills and angles, just off a deserted and narrow two-lane country road. The same country road that in a few days, cluttered with humanity, would make the front page of every newspaper … Continue reading
Wayne Rodgers, a former roadie, discusses his moment of fame in the Woodstock documentary and how he got to the legendary festival. Continue reading
Susie Clark shares her Woodstock adventure and details the most memorable moments of the music festival. Continue reading
Marion Vassmer recounts her time as co-owner of Vassmer's General store during Woodstock, with her husband Art, and fondly remembers feeding the crowds. Continue reading
Woodstock's opening act and legendary musician Richie Havens recalls playing at the festival and how the crowd reacted to the music. Continue reading
Farmer and venue owner, Max Yasgur, speaks to Woodstock's audience about his feelings on the music festival and its effects on history. Continue reading
Musician Carlos Santa discusses his professional journey to performing at Woodstock and recounts memorable moments from his time at the festival. Continue reading