Welcome to Woodstock Lost & Found, Radio Catskill’s Woodstock Podcast, where we explore the myths, realities, and legacies of the original Woodstock Music and Arts Fair: An Aquarian Exposition.
Paying special attention, of course, to those lost tales and found-again history that paint a fuller picture of what actually went down on and around Max Yasgur’s hayfield in Bethel New York.
Today is the 56th anniversary of the Friday of Woodstock! To celebrate the weekend when 400,000 people came to Max Yasgur’s farm to hear great music, Bethel Woods is preparing for several Woodstock a…
Like hundreds of thousands of other young people, Duke Devlin came to Bethel NY for the Woodstock Music & Arts Fair in 1969.
And unlike almost all of those other attendees, Duke never left. He stayed…
Scott Parker is a lifelong Woodstock devotee and historian. In this conversation with the host of the long-running Woodstock podcast “Keep The Dream Flowing,” Jason Dole asks Scott about the overlook…
Tucked away to the east and west side of the 1969 Woodstock Festival site was a lesser known but important part of the iconic weekend: the Bindy Bazaar.
The Bindy Bazaar was a crafts bazaar for count…
As part of Radio Catskill’s Woodstock anniversary week, Radio Catskill's Jason Dole joined 1969 festival-goer Minna Traugott for a special trip back to the historic grounds where music history was ma…
Radio Catskill’s Jason Dole sits down with Dr. Neil Hitch Senior Curator at The Museum At Bethel Woods to mark the 56th anniversary of the 1969 Woodstock Music and Art Fair.
They explore this year’s …
Woodstock: Lost and Found – 56 Years Later
This year marks the 56th anniversary of the 1969 Woodstock Music and Art Fair — and for the first time in decades, the dates align exactly with the original…