Woodstock Oral History Project – Pam Gunther
Pam Gunther is part of the oral history project run by the Museum of Bethel Woods. She was only 21 when she attended Woodstock β69. Read her full interview here:...
Read MorePam Gunther is part of the oral history project run by the Museum of Bethel Woods. She was only 21 when she attended Woodstock β69. Read her full interview here:...
Read MoreβThe venue for the festival changed not once, not twice, but four times.β – Mike Evans, co-editor of WOODSTOCK: THREE DAYS THAT ROCKED THE WORLD Woodstock ’69 took some time to find its permanent home in Bethel, New York. After the third location rejected the festival in July, just weeks before the event, panic ensued. Fortunately, Max Yasgur stepped in and offered his farm in Bethel as the new venue for Woodstock. Despite the change in location, the event retained the name Woodstock due to prior talent bookings. πΈ: Getty...
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