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Woodstock Folk Fest, Part III: Sonia Malkine

Woodstock Folk Fest, Part III: Sonia Malkine

Sonia Malkine, an accomplished chanteuse, joined Woodstock’s folk singing establishment in the late 1950s. Together with Eleanor Walden, Sam Eskin, Billy Faier, and several others, she co-founded the Woodstock Folk Festival in 1962. Sonia was born in France in 1923,...
Woodstock Folk Fest, Part II: Billy Faier

Woodstock Folk Fest, Part II: Billy Faier

Billy Faier, one of the co-founders of the Woodstock Folk Festival, came to Woodstock as a 14-year-old in 1945. According to Eleanor Walden, Billy was a very independent teenager. She remembers visiting his apartment in the mid-1940s in Greenwich Village and listening...
The Woodstock Folk Festival

The Woodstock Folk Festival

Eleanor Walden, social activist, and folksinger, recently told me in a phone interview that she believes she was the catalyst for the first Woodstock Festival. That festival took place in 1962 at the Woodstock Estates on Friday, September 14th, through Sunday,...
Nina Yankowitz Recalls Woodstock’s Group 212

Nina Yankowitz Recalls Woodstock’s Group 212

The Woodstock Festival of 1969 was officially named the Woodstock Music & Art Fair. According to Michael Lang in Roots of the 1969 Woodstock Festival, the inclusion of “art” in the festival name was a nod to Woodstock, NY’s status as an art colony—beginning...
Peter Blum and the Sound-Outs

Peter Blum and the Sound-Outs

Peter Blum is a long-time resident of the Woodstock area. His shamanic sound healing practice is widely recognized and supported by the community. In 2009 he was honored with an award from the National Guild of Hypnotists for “a lifetime of outstanding achievement,...
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