Happy Women’s History Month

Happy Women’s History Month

All March long, women everywhere have been celebrated as part of Women’s History Month. Love and appreciation to women around the world. We all have a little #Woodstock woman in all of...

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Happy Birthday Hendrix!

Happy Birthday Hendrix!

Happy Birthday to the late, Woodstock legend Jimi Hendrix! The man who taught us that ā€œWhen the power of love overcomes the love of power the world will know peaceā€. Listen to UltimateClassicRocksā€™ top 10 Hendrix songs here....

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Bethel Before Woodstock

Bethel Before Woodstock

By Scarlet Disko There was much confusion among many of the half million hippies who were finding their way to Woodstock the week leading up to Aug. 15th, 1969. Due to the name of the festival and original advertisements many believed that theyā€™d be enjoying some of historyā€™s greatest rock and roll under the sun in Woodstock, NY. However the festival was moved to Bethel, NY, when a law requiring a permit for gatherings of more than 5,000 was formed in early July by Woodstock town board. Bruce Whistance was 19 and working at Burton Deitvā€™s Gas Station in the summer of Woodstock 1969. The station was located between the New York State thruway and the road to Woodstock, also known as the Levon Helm Blvd. Burton who owned the station had two locations and both were flooded by a variety of VW vans and hippie kids during the days leading up to the festival. ā€œThere was a constant stream of cars flowing into the station asking where the festival was,ā€ shared Whistance. ā€œI spent all day the day before the festival giving directions to head south about 45 minutes to the town of Bethel. By the end of the day Iā€™d lost my voice from talking to so many people.ā€ Whistance had been attending the Woodstock soundouts which were mini outdoor concerts that Michael Lang held in previous summers leading up to the festival. He understood that Woodstock was going to be a huge deal and was planning to go to the festival. However when he saw the chaos and large amount of people rolling through Woodstock he decided to go to Canada on vacation with his friends instead. ā€œI love music, but Iā€™m not sure I would of enjoyed the large crowd,ā€ said Whistance. After hearing rumors of how rowdy the crowd was, Whistance decided to photograph the town of Woodstock while it was still peaceful. ā€œI stood in the town green where I rotated 360 degrees taking several pictures,ā€ he said. Later at home, he stitched the pictures together forming a full 360 degree panoramic picture of Woodstock, NY. He was inspired to do this by a panoramic movie showing scenes of New York at the world’s fair in 1965. Once stitched together, he attached the photo to a cardboard cylinder which he could put on his shoulders for friends to look at. The picture was...

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29 Pictures showing life, love, and community at #Woodstock!

29 Pictures showing life, love, and community at #Woodstock!

More than 400,000 yooung people attended the legendary Woodstock festival. The event took place on a dairy farm in the small town of Bethel , New York. The “3 Days of Peace & Music” featured 32 acts including Jimi Hendrix, Joan Baez, Santana, The Who, The Grateful Dead, and Jefferson Airplane. This was truly a pivotal moment in popular music history that changed the history of Rock and Roll forever. Relive the spirit of life, love, and community at Woodstock in 29 pictures...

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