Hal Tulchin, Who Documented a ‘Black Woodstock,’ DEAD @ 90
From NPR 2009:
Around the same time that hippies were enjoying their "three days of peace and love" at Yasgur's Farm in Bethel, N.Y., there was another huge music festival staged south of Woodstock — in Harlem. What's become known as "Black Woodstock" was a concert series that featured B.B. King, The Staples Singers, Nina Simone, Sly & the Family Stone and an estimated 100,000 concert-goers.
nytimes.com/2017/09/14/arts/television/hal-tulchin-90-dies-documented-a-little-seen-black-woodstock.html?rref=collection%2Fsectioncollection%2Fobituaries
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https://obittree.com/obituary/us/new-york/eastchester/westchester-funeral-home/harold-tulchin/3126196/
Around the same time that hippies were enjoying their "three days of peace and love" at Yasgur's Farm in Bethel, N.Y., there was another huge music festival staged south of Woodstock — in Harlem. What's become known as "Black Woodstock" was a concert series that featured B.B. King, The Staples Singers, Nina Simone, Sly & the Family Stone and an estimated 100,000 concert-goers.
nytimes.com/2017/09/14/arts/television/hal-tulchin-90-dies-documented-a-little-seen-black-woodstock.html?rref=collection%2Fsectioncollection%2Fobituaries
npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=111922784
https://obittree.com/obituary/us/new-york/eastchester/westchester-funeral-home/harold-tulchin/3126196/
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