Visit Woodstock’s Rich Musical History with a Cool Rock Tour
Long before there was a music festival in Sullivan County called Woodstock, there was the Town of Woodstock. They are not very close to each other, but they are related. The music festival was originally supposed to be held in Saugerties, which is just down the road from Woodstock. The idea came from people from Woodstock.
Woodstock the Town has a long art and musical history. Many famous musicians have called Woodstock home over the years including Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, David Bowie, The Band, Van Morrison, Todd Rundgren, and the list goes on and on. And many of our favorite albums were recorded in the Town of Woodstock at Bearsville Studios. This month, you can dive into this history with a great new tour. The Woodstock and Bearsville Center Rock Tour.
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Woodstock Film Festival Launching Short Film Showcase
I don’t know how many times I’ve said how rich in culture the Hudson Valley is. We have tons of talented artists here in the Hudson Valley. Of all different mediums, too. We have musicians, painters and other creators, actors, poets and authors. Just to name a few. Plus we have film and movie makers. We even have our very own film festival. And it s a highly respected film festival.
Just in case you aren’t familiar, The Woodstock Film Festival is a not-for-profit organization with a mission to present an annual program and year round schedule of film, music and art related activities that promote artists, culture, inspired learning, and diversity. And this month, the Woodstock Film Festival is doing something very cool.
Want to See All the Shows at Bethel Woods?
Do you love going to concerts? So many people that I know have said that one of the things they’ve been missing the most during this pandemic is live music. The summer of 2020 just didn’t seem the same without concerts. Anyway, how would you like to go to concerts at Bethel Woods without even buying tickets?
It’s not free, it’s even more rewarding than free. I’m talking about becoming a volunteer at bethel Woods Center for the Arts. Does this sound like something you would be interested in? If the answer is yes, then plan on attending the Virtual Volunteer Open House on Wednesday, Feb. 10, at 6PM.