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In 1969, poet/singer/songwriter, Joni Mitchell wrote one of the first “anthem song’s” of a generational spiritual awakening called, “Woodstock”.
This inspired song was based on the stories that her then-boyfriend, Graham Nash, told her about the “Love-In Music Festival” held at Yasgur’s Farm in Woodstock, NY earlier that year.
Her riveting lyrics echoed a call back to the peace of our Authentic Selves and away from the destruction of life during the Vietnam War. Her powerful words became the foundation of an awakening cry to reclaim our true spirit. Tonight we will discuss the backside of this 42-year old event that ended August 17, 1969 and began something anew in us that day.