Well, 400,000 strong is the accepted number now. But it’s tougher to sing. Whatever the exact figure, 46 years ago they were camped out in the Town of Bethel, enjoying the peace, love, harmony and mud ...
Bethel Woods Center for the Arts announced this morning that Duke Devlin is retiring as the official site interpreter on October 11: We would like to thank Duke Devlin for his years of service and ...
It’s been years since Duke Devlin traded the motorcycle he rode into Bethel for the electric golf cart that gets his creaky body around the world’s most famous alfalfa field. Devlin, his thick arms ...
After Woodstock, with nothing in his pocket, Duke decided he loved the whole vibe of the place so much he had to stay.
Bethel, N.Y.? Duke Devlin was among the 400,000 people who converged on Max Yasgur’s farm for three days of Woodstock in 1969. Unlike roughly 399,999 others, though, he never left. Visitors to the now ...
34 years after, hippie connects visitors to Woodstock , Duke Devlin was among the 400,000 people who converged on Max Yasgur's Bethel, N.Y., farm for three days of Woodstock in 1969. Unlike roughly ...
BETHEL, N.Y. — Duke Devlin was among the 400,000 people who converged on Max Yasgur's farm for three days of Woodstock in 1969. Unlike roughly 399,999 others, though, he never left. Visitors to the ...
Duke Devlin arrived in Bethel, N.Y., at the Woodstock festival a few days before the concert began in 1969. At that point, it was just supposed to be some kids hanging out on a farm. "Just did our ...