Taking Woodstock: Then and Now

Taking Woodstock: Then and Now

FilmInFocus’ Nick Dawson delves into what happened to the real life characters behind the Woodstock after the festival ended.

 

 

 

 

Elliot Teichberg

Elliot Teichberg

THEN:
Elliot Teichberg was the manager of the El Monaco Motel and President of the Bethel Chamber of Commerce. He pitched Michael Lang the idea of bringing the Woodstock Festival to Bethel, and housed many of the festival staff at the El Monaco.

 

 

 

Elliot Tiber

NOW:
After Woodstock, Elliot Tiber (as he is now known), moved to Paris. There he wrote the novel Rue Haute. The book was made into a movie in 1976 by Tiber’s partner, André Ernotte, also called Rue Haute, which was selected as France’s official entry for the Academy Awards. Since moving back to the US, Tiber has taught creative writing at the New School, and art and design at Hunter College and the New York Institute of Fashion and Techology. He has written about his Woodstock experiences in Knock on Woodstock: The Uproarious, Uncensored Story of the Woodstock Festival, the Gay Man Who Made It Happen, and How He Earned His Ticket to Freedom (1997) and 2007’s Taking Woodstock (written with Tom Monte).

 

Michael Lang

Michael Lang

THEN: Lang, then just 24, was the co-producer and organizer of the Woodstock Festival who coordinated with Tiber to bring the event to Bethel.

 

 

 

Michael Lang

NOW: Lang, who had previously organized the 1967 Miami Pop Festival and managed the band Train, remained in the music industry following Woodstock. He managed the artists Joe Cocker and Rickie Lee Jones, and also founded the label Sunshine Records, who released records by such diverse performers as Betty Davis, Billy Joel and Mississippi Fred McDowell. Lang was the force behind the anniversary concerts Woodstock 94 (which he produced with original Woodstockers John Roberts and Joel Rosenman) and Woodstock 99. He was also the associate producer on Wes Anderson’s debut movie, Bottle Rocket (1996). A resident of Woodstock, Lang currently runs the Michael Lang Organization, a company that creates shows and movies, as well as managing artists. Among the many projects in the pipeline for MLO is a Broadway musical based on the events surrounding the original Woodstock Festival. Lang’s memoir, The Road to Woodstock, was released by Ecco earlier this summer.

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