Happy International Women’s Day!

Happy International Women’s Day! ❤️ There were many iconic female artists that took the stage at Woodstock, who’s legacy still has left a mark on musicians and fans to this day. Pictured above are the amazing Melanie Safka, Cynthia Robinson and Rose Stone, Janis Joplin, Grace Slick, Joan Baez, and Nancy Nevins. Take a look at an article about the women of Woodstock! To read, visit: https://found.ee/WomenOfWoodstock Photos courtesy of Getty Images and Henry...

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Sly & The Family Stone Fun Facts

Sly & The Family Stone fun facts: ⭐️Bassist Larry Graham is credited with inventing the slap bass technique ⭐️The band is one of the first mainstream bands to have a racially integrated male and female lineup ⭐️Three members of Sly & The Family Stone are actually related! Sly Stone’s brother and sister are Freddie and Rose Stone, the guitarist and backing vocalist for the band ⭐️Larry Graham is Drake’s uncle To listen to Sly & The Family Stone: The Woodstock Experience, visit...

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Woodstock World

Woodstock World is the premium Metaverse experience devoted to the discovery, performance, and exploration of music and art. Staying faithful to the original 1969 Woodstock Festival, Woodstock World brings together artists from a variety of genres to connect and share their art with a global audience.  Link:...

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Say Hello to Henry Diltz!

Say hello to Henry Diltz, official Woodstock photographer, and our eyes and ears into what the festival was really like. Dive in as he gives us the inside scoop on all things Woodstock! ☮️ #HenryDiltz #WoodstockStories #Peace #Love...

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Remembering Swami Satchidananda

Indian Hindu religious teacher Swami Satchidananda (1914 – 2002) giving the opening speech at the Woodstock Music Festival, Bethel, New York, 15th August 1969. (Photo by Archive Photos/Getty Images) “Of all the iconic images, the one that best captured what endures from the 1960s is the orange-robed Swami Satchidananda addressing the multitude… That photo stands as a potent symbol of the meeting of East and West that has transformed American culture.” –Philip Goldberg, Author of “American Veda” Today, we remember Swami Satchidananda Saraswati. The “Woodstock Guru” spread messages of peace and love to those around him, and impacted the lives of many who attended Woodstock in 1969. Missing you, friend. @swamisatchidananda 📸: Getty Images. #PeaceAndLove #Woodstock #MusicFestivals #CountercultureMovement #MakeLoveNotWar #WoodstockFestival...

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