
Welcome to KEEP THE DREAM FLOWING! In this podcast, we talk about the 1969 Woodstock festival with the people who know it best -- the people who made the festival happen, the musicians who performed, and the attendees who came to share in three days of peace, love and music! Thanks for checking us out and, as Wavy Gravy put it, "keep feeding each other!"
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 91 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Get ready, folks! Here we have the beginning of a VERY SPECIAL EVENT, which we are calling The Prankster Chronicles! Yes, in this most special of events, we trace the history of that magical crew, the Merry Pranksters, who as we all know were instrum... more
Are you ready for a historical deep dive? You've come to the right place! In this episode of KEEP THE DREAM FLOWING, Paul and Scott chat with the esteemed Catskills historian COLLEEN KANE, the creator of CATSKILLS PAPER TRAIL! Colleen's work traces t... more
HELP LAURA COME BACK HOME TO THE GARDEN! In this very special episode, Scott talks to the amazing LAURA BENNETT and JAMES “TAZ” TASOULAS! Laura and Taz went to high school together in the Bay Area in the late 1960s, and experienced all the amazing mu... more
HAPPY 150th EPISODE TO US! Folks, in this episode we chat with the incredible ERIC BRAM, musician, photographer and Woodstock attendee! Eric was smack dab in the middle of the Greenwich Village folk scene of the 1960s and shares his memories of this ... more
If you want to hear first hand conversations with people who performed at Woodstock’69, who were at Woodstock’69, worked Woodstock’69, have written about Woodstock’69 or one of its performances/performers, this is the podcast for you. The interviews are always fun and interesting.
I was there and it’s great to hear the stories. How can I get ALL episodes not just the last 31?
As one of the co-host’s of the show, I’m probably biased. However, I think it is a terrific podcast for people who have an interest in the 1969 Woodstock Festival.
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This series centers on firsthand memories, archival research, and historical context from Woodstock's 1969 era, frequently spotlighting researchers, photographers, musicians, and regional historians who lived or studied the festival and its footprint. Episodes tend to mix vivid personal recollections with deep dives into venues, attendees, and cultural spillover, weaving in Bethel Woods connections, local Catskills history, and ongoing preservation efforts. A standout element is the blend of intimate storytelling with painstaking archival discovery—often tying micro-histories (hotels, roads, and community memory) to the broader Woodstock narrative—which offers listeners a robust, texture-filled portrait of the era and its lasting legacy for... more
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Recent guests on Keep The Dream Flowing include:
1. James Izzy Whetstine
2. Colleen Kane
3. Laura Bennett
4. Jimmy Tasoulas
5. Eric Bram
6. Nora Ryan
7. Grace Slick
8. Donna Fellenberg
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