9 Famous Faces of the Woodstock Era

Grace Slick

Nestled in the serene Green Mountains, Stowe is renowned for its world-class skiing at Stowe Mountain Resort. Popular summer trails like Stowe Pinnacle Trail and Bingham Falls via Mill Trail offer panoramic views

Jimi Hendrix

Iconic guitarist Jimi Hendrix's innovative sound and psychedelic style made him a hero of the hippie era.

Janis Joplin

Rock legend Janis Joplin, with her bluesy voice, epitomized the free-spirited, rebellious vibe of the hippie movement.

Jerry Garcia

Grateful Dead’s Jerry Garcia became a cultural icon, known for his music, peace advocacy, and psychedelic lifestyle.

Bob Dylan

Singer-songwriter Bob Dylan's impactful lyrics on social upheaval influenced the hippie movement with hits like "Blowin' in the Wind."

Ken Kesey

Author Ken Kesey's Merry Pranksters’ bus trip became a symbol of the psychedelic era and the hippie movement.

Allen Ginsberg

Poet Allen Ginsberg’s work and activism resonated with the hippie movement, championing personal freedom and social justice.

Timothy Leary

Psychologist Timothy Leary popularized "Turn on, tune in, drop out," becoming a prominent figure in 1960s counterculture.

George Harrison

Beatle George Harrison's exploration of Eastern spirituality influenced the hippie movement with tracks like "Within You Without You."