Woodstock Authors
Honorable Mentions

Barbara Greenough Acker
Rev. Prem Anjali, PhD
John Bianco
Jeff Blumenfeld
Robert Paul Blumenstein
Bob Brown
Edward D. Christensen
Louis Salvatore Denaro
John M. DeVoe
Bob Dickey
Francis Dumaurier
Jim Edwards
Peter Faur
Janine Fleury
D. Dina Friedman
Richard Gladstein
Geraldine Goldberg
Phaedra Greenwood
Linda W. Hamilton
Michele Hax         
Barbara L Heller
Catherine Hiller
Sandra Johnson
Michele Kadison
Brian King
Alan Kolman
Lisa Law
S. K. List
Peter McAlevey
sandy mcknight
Scott A. Munroe
John Northlake
R.G. Nourse
Glenn Nystrup
Philip Pisani
Colleen Plimpton
Valerie Ptak-LaMont
Rozanne Reynolds
Susan Reynolds
Robert Rohloff
Michael Sciulla
Michele Starkey
Vinny Stefanelli
Yerucham Teitelbaum
Phil Vinall
Pam Crowe-Weisberg
Anita Lopez Winder

Right Side

                

WOODSTOCK REVISITED

50 far out, groovy, peace-loving, flashback-inducing stories from those who were there 

Is available on the standard bookselling websites: Amazon.com, Barnesandnoble.com, and Borders.com, as well many far out, groovy bookstores.

Call your favorite store and order it today! 

LEARN MORE ABOUT THE BOOK ON WOODSTOCKSTORIES.COM 

The Woodstock Festival, touting three days of peace and music in 1969, became one of the most unique and legendary events in world history. The festival materialized amidst highly controversial military conflict abroad and unnerving racial discord at home, and yet became a huge counterculture party, where hippies and ordinary youth mingled to celebrate and watch some of the most prominent musical artists of the 60s perform—JimiHendrix, The Who, Crosby Stills Nash & Young, Joe Cocker, Janis Joplin, Santana, Jefferson Airplane, and many others. Lack of seating, downpours, oozing mud, food shortages, and poor sanitation failed to dampen the spirits of attendees, who blended, bonded, and got along swimmingly.

This eclectic, entertaining, and historical anthologycontains stories that go beyond the mud, rain, lack of food, and far out music scenario to unique experiences, some of whichincluded drug binges and sexual escapades, but also included glimpses behind thescenes, including one by Hog Farmer and famous Flashing on theSixties filmmaker Lisa Law and Alan Kolman who worked for Woodstock Ventures, Inc. For those whoattended, this book will catapult them back to Yasgur’s farm 40 years ago. Thebios are almost as interesting to read as the stories, as you finally see whereall those hippies have gone, and the answer is not to corporate jobs every one.

To the Contributors, thank you so much for participating, and expect good things on the horizon! 

Woodstock Revisited Prize-Winning Authors:

1st prize - Jeremiah Horrigan

2nd prize - Louis Mello 

3rd prize - Dixon Hearne

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 See a complete list of contributors in the left hand column