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Dedicated to the Historic Preservation of the Site of the 1969 Woodstock Festival
THE WOODSTOCK SITE  
Hurd & West Shore Rd.  
Sullivan County  
Bethel  NY

 

     Good Morning…

    What we have in mind, is breakfast in bed for 400,000 people...

           (Hugh Romney, Stage Announcement, 16 August 1969)

In 1969, Hugh Romney served as chief of the Please Force at the Woodstock music festival, where the Hog Farm administered the free kitchen and bad-trip/freak-out tent. He was captured in the movie "Woodstock" that propelled him into the world press. Hugh became a good-humored peacemaker and purveyor of life support at major rock festivals and political demonstrations of the sixties and seventies and changed his name to Wavy Gravy at the Texas Pop Festival. Hugh Romney (Wavy Gravy)
(Reference: “A Quick Sketch of My Thumbnail”, by: Wavy Gravy Courtesy of WavyGravy.net)

We must be in heaven, man!

Wavy at the Woodstock Monument and Yasgur’s Farm

2005

     

 

  Wavy Gravy at the Woodstock Monument - 2005 Wavy Gravy at the Woodstock Monument - 2005  
  Wavy Gravy at Yasgur's Farm - 2005 Wavy Gravy at Yasgur's Farm - 2005  
       

Photos Courtesy of:

Double M Music Management
5265 Locksley Ave.
Oakland, CA 94618
510/420-1776

 

            

 

 

 

 

 

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