Remembering the Phenomenon Called Woodstock
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“The Woodstockers, 20 Years Later,” Steve Hochman’s article on the whereabouts of the musicians and others, should have brought back fond memories. Instead, it activated one of my pet peeves--that true talent and hard work do not equate to fame and fortune in rock and pop music.
Absent from the roster is the band that from a standpoint of musicianship stood above all other Woodstock participants--the Butterfield Blues Band.
Hochman’s article is just another example of Paul Butterfield never getting his due. He was a singer of exceptional range, facility and power. And his band was capable of generating more musical excitement than any other I had heard to that point.
JON C. GARNER
Costa Mesa
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