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Pete Fornatale

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Posted on August 29th, 2009 at 3:42 am

Pete Fornatale is a highly respected rock historian who witnessed one of music's most influential eras from behind a microphone. He's a veteran disc jockey who helped define the era of progressive rock radio in the early 1970s.

Pete is also the author of some of the most fascinating books on the history of rock, including "The Rock Music Sourcebook," "Radio in the Television Age," "The Story of Rock 'n Roll" and "All You Need Is Love."

But now, just in time for the 40th anniversary of Woodstock, he's written, "Back to The Garden," which separates fact from myth. His fascinating anecdotes and interviews with people and performers who were present paint the clearest picture yet of the most important concert event in the history of rock.

Feeling groovy? Check out these other Woodstock veterans:
-- GB's Thought Leaders weigh in on the lasting effects of the Summer of '69
-- Catch up with Wavy Gravy
-- Joe Cocker electrified the Woodstock crowd
-- Rock photographer Robert Altman captured iconic images of the day
-- Music historian Joel Selvin looks back

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  • Posted 6:16pm September 15th, 2009

    Pete Fornatale is a name I that very familiar to me. I remember his radio show, 'back in the day' He once called my house looking for my husband after we had divorced. My ex who is now deceased, used sing with a group called The Monotones (Who Wrote the Book of Love)

    As soon as I saw the name, a big smile appeared on my face--ghosts and shadows, they follow you everywhere. It was interesting and memorable time.





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