Writing the Next Big Hit
On Day 3 at Woodstock, Tim Hardin performed, though his performance is rarely talked about. He is a lesser-known folk artist who had “If I Were a Carpenter” under his belt, only one big hit. Lucky for him, the fans were just as fond of it as they were on the radio!
My Bubbles
The farmer who owned the land on which Woodstock took place, Max Yasgur, was moved to tears by the festival. He was famously quoted as saying, “If we join them, we can turn those adversities that are the problems of America today into a hope for a brighter and more peaceful future.” This guy saved Woodstock by allowing it to happen in the first place!