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Willie Nelson’s Fourth of July Picnic 1973
An outdoor music festival in the dusty, white-hot heat of Texas in July? Willie Nelson’s reprise of the Dripping Springs Reunion in 1973 was supposed to be a “country Woodstock,” the launch pad for hippies and rednecks to do the … Continue reading
The Dripping Springs Reunion 1972
And now for something completely different … Monterey Pop and Woodstock are tough acts to follow, festival-wise, so we thought we’d change it up a bit and focus over the next few weeks on some early and legendary country, western … Continue reading
Woodstock: Half a Million Strong
Today marks the final edition of our Woodstock ’69 coverage and what better way to round things up than with this shot of Jim and yet another gorgeous mystery blonde (noted only as “Sally” on the print which was uncovered … Continue reading
More Woodstock Moments
Our next Woodstock ’69 festival installment offers up more rare and unseen images from Jim’s voluminous work generated during those three (well, really four considering it all ended on Monday morning) frantic, freakish and fantastic days in August. I noted … Continue reading


