A 600-acre dairy farm located 70 kilometres southwest of Woodstock, New York. During a rain-soaked weekend in 1969, it became the temporary epicentre of peace and music that would come to define a cultural generation.
Host Tamara Khandaker talks to radio broadcaster and “professional music geek” Alan Cross about the cultural impact of the iconic Woodstock music festival 50 years later. She’s also joined by Clay Borris, who was there in the crowd at age 19. He looks back at what Woodstock meant to him and so many others in his generation.
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