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Woodstock
Still Rocks at 40

By Tom Turco, Newseum Web director


Forty years ago in the upstate New York town of Bethel, about half a million people gathered for three days of peace, love and music at the Woodstock Music and Art Fair. And everything was groovy, baby.

Bethel is located about 50 miles from the hamlet named Woodstock where the concert originally was to be held. When the agreement to hold the gathering in Woodstock fell through, Michael Lang, one of the concert’s co-creators, cut an impromptu deal with dairy-farm owner Max Yasgur for the large swath of land nestled in the Catskill Mountains. The organizers decided to stick with the Woodstock name.

It turned out to be quite a show. Little did the organizers know that they would attract more than twice the expected crowd, that the infrastructure would be insufficient to handle it, and that the concert would turn into a free event that lasted for several days.

Nearly half a century later, Woodstock has achieved a mythical stature that many musical gatherings have tried to re-create but have been unable to truly achieve. Woodstock tapped the zeitgeist in a unique way, and the ensuing legend has taken on a life of its own.

Woodstock was the embodiment of the counterculture movement, and is one of the "50 Moments That Changed the History of Rock & Roll," according to Rolling Stone magazine. At its core were the music and the fans. A dazzling array of legendary bands were showcased, including Jimi Hendrix, Santana, The Who, the Grateful Dead, The Band, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Janis Joplin, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Richie Havens, John Sebastian, Sly & the Family Stone, Jefferson Airplane and Joe Cocker.

"It was unpredictable, spontaneous and organic," says USA Today rock music critic Edna Gundersen. "Music was the siren call to all of these young people. They took care of themselves, focused on the music and did so with joy and optimism. Against all odds, it succeeded as a magical event of peace and love and free expression."

It also was a turning point for music journalism, particularly for rock music. What had previously been relegated to underground publications or buried as a random curiosity in the dailies was now vaulted into the mainstream. The youth movement, rock music and all that went along with them were now front and center, demanding to be heard. Coverage of this demographic became not only a legitimate beat but also a smart market to cultivate.

The mostly local media coverage of Woodstock focused largely on the traffic, nudity, drugs, rain, mud and the hippy subculture. Former New York Times reporter Barnard Collier covered the event, despite his editors’ misgivings about the story. They wanted Collier to focus on the negatives. But he resisted, stood his ground and gained the support of Times top editor, Scotty Reston.

"There were lots of colors and wildly dressed people," he said. "The story just got better and better. The people were beautiful. Yes, there was nudity, but it was natural. It was certainly the best story I have ever done, and I’ve done quite a few. It was all a beautiful accident."

"Woodstock at 40," the Newseum’s newest exhibit,

will be displayed Aug. 1 through Oct. 31, 2009.



New Exhibit Takes Stock of Woodstock

WASHINGTON — Rolling Stone magazine called the Woodstock Music and Art Fair "the most famous event in rock history."

What started as a festival of music, peace and love in August 1969 became a mammoth gathering "half a million strong," as Joni Mitchell later sang.

But Woodstock was more than that. It marked a moment when the news media first recognized music and entertainment as a cultural and commercial force.

The Newseum’s new exhibit, "Woodstock at 40: The Rise of Music Journalism," opens Aug. 1, 2009, and features rarely seen photographs and artifacts from the historic music event. Included are the images and stories of photographers Dan Garson, Henry Diltz and Mark Goff, along with an original Woodstock press pass, press kit and festival tickets; an authentic Woodstock poster from concert promoter Michael Lang’s personal collection; and the original working list of musicians and how much they were paid.

Woodstock’s impact on the press will also be explored in "Woodstock" — a Newseum-produced video featuring rare archival footage and musical performances — that will be shown on the 90-foot video wall in the Robert H. and Clarice Smith Big Screen Theater. USA Today’s Edna Gundersen, Barnard Collier of The New York Times and Jan Hodenfield of Rolling Stone explain the enduring effect Woodstock had on music reporting.

Photographs taken by Garson — a teenager who obtained a coveted press pass to cover Woodstock for his high school newspaper — are being exhibited for the first time, along with his camera and reporter’s notes.

"The people were something else," Garson wrote about Woodstock. "Everyone was friendly and mostly cheerful, whether fully clothed or not." Garson died of cancer in 1992.

Diltz, the official Woodstock photographer, was a rising music photographer in Los Angeles when Woodstock promoter Michael Lang sent him a plane ticket and $500 to document the music festival. After Jimi Hendrix’s festival-ending performance, Diltz headed to Life magazine’s New York offices, where editors were planning a special issue on Woodstock. Life gave three of his photographs — of singers Grace Slick, David Crosby and Sly Stone — full-page treatment. Diltz went on to make a career photographing rock ‘n’ roll.

Goff covered Woodstock as a young reporter for Kaleidoscope, a Milwaukee-based alternative newspaper. From a small press pit just below the stage, Goff snapped close-up photos of musicians, including Joan Baez, Ravi Shankar and Sly Stone. His favorite memory of Woodstock is the spirit of the crowd.

"It really was peace, love and music," Goff said. "People were dancing in the rain and dancing in the mud."


Special Event: A live band, Woodstock ReCovered, will play some of the memorable songs from the historic rock festival at the Newseum this Saturday, August 1, to celebrate the opening of the new exhibit "Woodstock at 40: The Rise of Music Journalism." More >

This exhibit was made possible through the generous cooperation of Rona Elliot and Genesis Publications, publisher of "Woodstock Experience," along with Woodstock executive producer Michael Lang, Brad LeMee and the family of Dan Garson, and Henry Diltz and Mark Goff.

Walter Cronkite talks to a packed audience at the Newseum in 1997. (Newseum collection)

Walter Cronkite talks to a packed audience at the Newseum in 1997. (Newseum collection)

Remembering
Walter Cronkite

By Sharon Shahid, senior Web editor

CBS News legend Walter Cronkite, once called

"the most trusted man in America," died Friday, July 17. He was 92.

In an age when a growing number of viewers now turn to comedy TV shows for "fake" news, Cronkite — "Uncle Walter" to his loyal fans — was the real deal.

He was born on Nov. 4, 1916, in St. Joseph, Mo., and raised in Houston, Texas. His interest in journalism began in high school, where he worked for the school newspaper. He started his journalism career as a nonpaid campus correspondent for The Houston Post. Later, working for United Press, he was among the more than 1,600 U.S. journalists who covered World War II from start to finish.

In 1950, Cronkite was hired by CBS News. In 1962, he became anchor of the "CBS Evening News." The following year, the program, renamed the "CBS Evening News With Walter Cronkite, was expanded from 15 minutes to 30 minutes. Using his signature sign-off — "And that’s the way it is" — Cronkite shepherded the nation through nearly every significant news event of our time.

When President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963, it was Cronkite’s emotional announcement of the president’s death that became television’s lasting image of the tragedy.

After visiting Southeast Asia in 1968 to learn firsthand what was going on in the increasingly unpopular war in Vietnam, he later declared in a rare editorial that the United States should negotiate a way out of the war. President Lyndon B. Johnson understood the impact of Cronkite’s views.

"If I’ve lost Cronkite, I’ve lost Middle America," he said.

Said Cronkite: "It was time for me to cash in on all this trust people say they have for me."

When Neil Armstrong became the first human to step on the moon, Cronkite giddily declared on air: "There’s a foot on the moon. … Look at those pictures. Wow!"

Cronkite retired from CBS in 1981. Perhaps expressing the sentiments of millions of TV viewers at the time, a T-shirt worn by a fan in Los Angeles exclaimed, "Oh my God, what are we going to do without Walter Cronkite?"

Cronkite was a frequent participant in Newseum programs. His contributions to journalism are explored in these Newseum galleries:



Apollo 11 commander Neil Armstrong descends for first steps on moon.

NASA Releases Restored Apollo 11 Video at the Newseum

By Sharon Shahid, senior Web editor

WASHINGTON — To mark the 40th anniversary of Apollo 11’s historic walk on the moon, NASA released newly restored video of the historic feat at a press conference July 16 at the Newseum.

Four scenes — of Apollo 11 commander Neil Armstrong descending the lunar module to take the first steps on the moon; lunar module pilot Buzz Aldrin taking his first lunar steps; Armstrong reading the plaque left on the moon; and the astronauts raising the flag on the moon — showed the comparison of the original grainy images and the new improved versions.

After an extensive three-year global search for the original footage — a search that included Stan Lebar, one of the designers of the camera used to record the images on the moon — NASA discovered that the tapes had most likely been permanently erased and recycled to record other data.

The restored images were culled from a variety of sources, including CBS News Archives, tapes recorded from NASA facilities in Sydney, Australia, and NASA kinescopes that had not been viewed for 36 years.

Richard Nafzger, a NASA engineer who oversaw TV processing at the ground tracking sites during Apollo 11, said the new images were a partial restoration and were the digital enhancement of the best available TV footage from July 1969. The final results will be released in September.

Lowry Digital, a Burbank, Calif., company that has restored more than 400 classic films, including "Casablanca" and "Star Wars," was contracted by NASA to restore the footage. The company has a history with NASA — its founder, John Lowry, invented technology called "video noise reduction" that was applied to the Apollo 16 and 17 missions.

Mike Inchalik, Lowry’s president, called the enhancement project "a bit of closure for us." Inchalik said the technology used to enhance the footage "puts quality of the image first."

Inchalik and Nafzger dismissed concerns that Lowry’s Hollywood connection would fuel conspiracy theories.

"We’re a restoration house," Inchalik said. "We’re very careful in what we fix and what not to fix. We’re being extremely cautious."

Nafzger emphasized that the restored video were of images already viewed by the public and praised Lowry’s past relationship with NASA.

"This company is restoring historic video. There couldn’t be a more perfect match," he said.

Please check out more great content and details for Newseum's Apollo Family Weekend.

For more information on the restoration scenes, visit www.nasa.gov.

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Aficionado of Elvis films to lead class -- chicagotribune.com

Aficionado of Elvis films to lead class

In Memphis, the anniversary of Elvis Presley's death on Aug. 16, 1977, has transformed over the years from pilgrimage into a weeklong celebration of the King's life and career. In Chicago, Facets Multimedia, for nearly 35 years a bastion for film as an art form, is getting into the act with a midnight screening Aug. 8 of "Viva Las Vegas" as part of its Facets Night School cult and genre film series. Susan Doll, who has a doctorate in film from Northwestern University and is the author of "Elvis for Dummies" and several other books about Presley, will introduce the film with a crash course in "Elvis 101: How to Appreciate an Elvis Movie." In a phone interview, Doll talked about why "Viva Las Vegas" makes the grade.



Q Why "Viva Las Vegas?"



A My first choice was "King Creole," but it's summer, and I decided to show one of the musical comedies, something lighthearted. I think the music in this one is really cool. A lot of males come to Facets Night School, and I know that Ann-Margret will be just their ticket. She really matches Elvis shake for shake.



Q Where do you rank this movie in the Presley canon?

AIt's the high point of the Presley travelogues, which is what he disparagingly called his musical comedies. He would play a race-car driver, or a boat pilot, or an airline pilot, who dropped into some exotic vacation locale and woo the girl.



Q What will you be talking about before the film?

A The positive virtues of Elvis' movies. They're universally denigrated, but I'm hoping to redeem them to some degree. I know they're not Academy Award-winners, but until about 1964, they were extremely well-crafted by big-name Hollywood directors. ["Viva Las Vegas" director George Sidney also did "Showboat" and "Annie Get Your Gun."]



Q How can people best prepare for the screening?

A The best way would be not to read about Elvis but to watch Elvis. I would recommend (the documentary) "Elvis '56." All you have to do is see that footage of Perry Como from the same period, and it's no wonder Elvis knocked people's socks off. And watch one of his films from the '50s, like "Loving You," "King Creole" or "Jailhouse Rock."



Q Will there be a test afterward?



A No, but there will be a drawing and a giveaway.

DOCTOR 'I FEEL GOOD!' - NY POST CONRAD MURRAY

DOCTOR 'I FEEL GOOD!'
By ISABEL VINCENT and JAMES FANELLI
SHADY: Michael Jackson's physician Dr. Conrad Murray also worked for drug-addled James Brown.

Michael Jackson's shady doctor was also a personal physician to the drug-addled Godfather of Soul James Brown, according to sources.

Dr. Conrad Murray, who is under investigation for Jackson's death, is among a coterie of "feel good" physicians with free-wheeling prescription pads who catered to celebrities in the 1990s, according to a former law-enforcement source.

"James Brown and Michael Jackson were inseparable and they used the same 'safe doctors' -- doctors who would get them anything they wanted," Brown's longtime producer and assistant Jacque Hollander told The Post. "If James Brown wanted drugs, he knew he could get them from these safe doctors in Dallas, Houston, Las Vegas and Los Angeles."

The Motown legend died of congestive heart failure in 2006 but was reportedly battling an addiction to painkillers and PCP at the time. Hollander said Brown's wife, Adrienne, was also Murray's patient when she died 10 years earlier in LA under mysterious circumstances. Her death came two days after she underwent liposuction at an unlicensed spa not connected to Murray, according to police reports.

The immediate cause of Adrienne Brown's death was PCP intake coupled with heart disease, according to her death certificate obtained by The Post.

Charles Bobbit, Brown's personal assistant and business manager in the last four years of his life, said he knew who Murray was before Jackson's death.

"Mr. Brown may have been sneaking around behind my back with this doctor," Bobbit said, but he added that he never saw Brown use drugs.

Murray has been under intense scrutiny since Jackson died June 25 of cardiac arrest and investigators removed drugs from the King of Pop's Bel Air estate.

In the last two weeks, LA police, the DEA and local law enforcement have also raided Murray's Houston practice and his Las Vegas home and office as part of their investigation. The doctor has also reportedly admitted to investigators that he injected Jackson with the potent sedative Propofol shortly after midnight on the day of the death.

Scandals have followed Murray since he was a student at Meharry Medical College in Nashville in 1985.

That year, Murray was arrested for "fraudulent breach of trust" after his then-girlfriend Patricia Mitchell made a complaint against him, according to Nashville court records. The records do not indicate the reasons behind the charges, but Murray was released on a $2,000 bond and the case was eventually dismissed.

At the time of the bust, Murray was dating and had a daughter with Mitchell, even though he was married to Zufan Tesfai, according to records.

Murray's four-year marriage to Tesfai, a pharmacist who now lives in New Jersey, ended in 1988, a year before he graduated medical school.

He later remarried, but those nuptials didn't stop him from earning a reputation as a doctor of love. The Post first reported a month ago that Murray had sired six children with five different women by 1998.

His brushes with the law have also continued. In 1994, he was arrested for domestic violence against one of his baby mamas, Janice Adams, while he was a cardiology fellow at the University of Arizona at Tucson, according to ABC News. He was later acquitted.

Bad medicine also seems to run in his family. His dad, Dr. Rawle Andrews, had his medical privileges restricted for five years in 1994 by the Texas Medical Board because he was prescribing drugs that were nontherapeutic in nature, according to documents.

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ALVINO REY ST. LOUIS BLUES (TALKING STEEL GUITAR PUPPET!) PLUS Joe Walsh talkbox *update 6.9.19






Alvino Rey's 'Talking Steel Guitar' could actually talk, giving Rey's orchestra its distinctive sound (some of Rey's critics called it a 'gimmick'). Rey played with virtuosic skill, demonstrating his guitar's 'singing' quality by manipulating the tone and volume controls. 'Stringy' (the guitar's nickname) was able to sound as if 'HE' were saying words. Of course 'Stringy' wasn't, but Luise King, Rey's wife was. In something that describes like a sexual fetish, Luise stood backstage with a small plastic tube connected between her mouth and Rey's amplifier, forming words with her lips and throat muscles. Rey would make her make 'IT' say his name as he glided the steel bar along the strings of his steel guitar, all while playing, perfectly dressed in a perfect tuxedo.


With the device, Rey and Luise were able to create eerie vocal sounds in four- or five-part harmony, which seemed to mysteriously emanate from the steel guitar.

**INVENTION**

Alvin McBurney (ALVINO REY) was born in 1908, and grew up in Cleveland. His first instrument was a banjo, which he tinkered with, attaching electrical wiring to amplify its twang through a radio loudspeaker. In the Spring of 1935 Rey was hired by the Gibson Guitar Corporation to produce a prototype pickup with engineers at the Lyon & Healy company in Chicago, based on the one he had developed for his own banjo. The result was incorporated into Gibson's first electric guitar.

*SKEETS HERFURT*

Arthur 'Skeets' Herfurt, (clarinetist) moved to California to work with Alvino Rey in the early 1940s. Following his stint with Rey, he worked as a studio musician in Hollywood, in addition to work with Benny Goodman in 1946-47. His studio credits into the '60s, include: Louis Armstrong, Jack Teagarden, and Stan Kenton. He worked with Goodman again in 1961 and 1964. Herfurt appeared in two of Rey's films, 'JAVA JIVE' and 'CIELITO LINDO,'he also appeared as a saxophonist in the 1958 film 'The Nightmare,'playing clarinet on the soundtrack. He was a member of Lawrence Welk's orchestra and weekly television show from 1979 to 1982.

THE PETE DRAKE /ALVINO REY CONNECTION

*Pete Drake's two most famous talking steel songs were 'Forever' and 'Lock, Stock and Teardrops'.

INTERVIEWER: How did your "Talking Guitar" come about?

PETE DRAKE: Well, everybody wanted this style of mine, but I sort of got tired of it. I'd say, "Hey, let me try and come up with something new," and they'd say, "I want you to do what you did on So-and-so's record." Now, I'd been trying to make something for people who couldn't talk, who'd lost their voice. I had some neighbors who were deaf and dumb, and I thought it would be nice if they could talk. So I saw this old Kay Kayser movie, and Alvino Rey was playing the 'talking guitar'--I thought, "Man, if he can make a guitar talk, surely I can make people talk." So I worked on it for about five years, and it was so simple that I went all around it, you know, like we usually do.

Alvino Rey died in Salt Lake City.
He was 95.

**ALVINO REY TRIVIA**

*He changed his name to Alvino Rey in 1929 to help fit in with a Latin music craze* The first electric guitar(Gibson Guitar's ES-150) prototype is kept in the Experience Music Project museum in Seattle* Alvino Rey claims to have been playing electric guitar before jazz guitar pioneer, Charlie Christian* One of the King girls married Rick Nelson* Rey became a Mormon on his marriage to Luise King in 1937* Rey recorded with crazed exotica bandleader Esquivel on RCA Victor* Rey was one of two ukulele players on the March, 1961 recording sessions for the Paramount movie "Blue Hawaii," backing Elvis Presley* Walt Disney eventually bought the rights to Sonovox and used in it cartoons for five years* Alvino used the unit for his band's opening theme, voicing the mantra, "Listen, Listen, Listen"* Sonovox dynamic throat units pre-dated plastic-tube, 'talking instrument' devices, still in use today* In the 1970's, Peter Frampton popularized the talkbox (Heil) on 'Frampton Comes Alive,' voicing a decidedly different sentiment*

**QUESTION FOR YOUTUBERS**

IS THIS CLIP FROM 'JAVA JIVE' OR 'CIELITO LINDO'?
WHAT'S THE NAME OF THE CREEPY UKULELE-PUPPET?


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