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BOOKS AUTHORED BY SOME FRIENDS

 

 

  

ELLIOT TIBER IS THE MAN WHO GAVE THE ORIGINAL PERMIT TO HOLD A MUSIC AND ARTS FESTIVAL IN WHITE LAKE.
 

Elliot Tiber

 

Read this new book, just released in August 2007

 

 

 

Artie Kornfeld

"The Father of Woodstock”  

For Kornfeld, Woodstock wasn't a matter of building stages, signing acts or even selling tickets. For him, the festival was always a state of mind, a happening that would exemplify the generation.                                                                  

(Excerpt: How Woodstock Happened…Part 1    By:Elliot Tiber)

 

 

 

THE CLOSER'S SONG

By:  Christopher Cole

It's hard to close this book once you start, April 11, 2001
By  Paul (Pennsylvania)
An excellent read, especially for those who grew up in the 60s/70s. This book takes you through a ride of life (and it does get bumpy at times) in search of the answer to "What Does It All Mean?" I was enthralled with the descriptive childhood struggles and the constant quest for truth and peace of mind as the book progressed. With just the right amount of well crafted twists and turns, you will be both surprised and captivated by this book.

 

 

THE GIANT'S CHAIR

By:  Marc A. Catone

For anyone yearning to return to the time when the Beatles walked the earth and folks had a temporary social consciousness, this is a good perspective of the sixties experience. Lots of memories evoked.

A worthwhile read which provides an inner view into the mindset of one unique generation.

 

 

JIMI HENDRIX TURNS EIGHTY

By:  Tim Sandlin

 

Something had to happen to all those aging hippies. What were we thinking?

If your book were set outside San Francisco in 2022, and if Jimi Hendrix were still alive and rocking, it would be his 80th birthday, and the free-loving, loose-living revolutionaries of the 1960s would all be eligible for institutional assisted living. If they never got over their own Summer of Love, and you gathered them all in one place, you might have a hilarious and poignant novel such as "Jimi Hendrix Turns Eighty" by Tim Sandlin.

 

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