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When the World Came to the Isle of Wight: Volume One: Stealing Dylan from Woodstock

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By (author): Caroline Foulk Ray Foulk

For a time, the Isle of Wight Festivals transformed a sleepy English island into the rock'n'roll capital of the world. From promoting a one-nighter in 1968, to raise funds for a local swimming pool, the young Foulk brothers were able to out-perform Woodstock, by signing the world-exclusive appearance of rock's poet laureate, Bob Dylan. The de facto leader of the counterculture had been hidden away in the artist-town of Woodstock, rarely seen after a motor cycle accident three years earlier. He turned his back on the eponymous festival, put there to persuade him to come out and play, but Dylan left for Europe on the day their event began. For the Foulk brothers - lacking experience, resources and time - the coup and ensuing public response was almost overwhelming, but with audacious bravado and steely determination they delivered the most awaited event of the era. Devotees from hippies to celebrities flocked to the Island from mainland Britain, Europe, the Americas and as far away as Australia. As well as changing the lives of Ray and his brothers the phenomenon played its part in a highly transformative period for Bob Dylan, in which the Isle of Wight remained his one and only full concert appearance in seven-and-a-half years. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 152 x 228mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jun 2015
  • Publisher: Medina Publishing Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781909339507

About Caroline FoulkRay Foulk

RAY FOULK now based in Oxford has fostered many passions since his early days as a promoter. After the dizzy heights of the Isle of Wight Festivals and stadium events in London the Foulk brothers were head-hunted by the Milton Keynes Development Corporation to help plan the leisure content of their new city. Through this Ray brought the inventor/scientist/ designer Buckminster Fuller to the project embraced his environmentalism and eventually trained as an architect himself at the University of Cambridge. Combining design education and promotion he spent much of the nineties and noughties as an environmental campaigner and led the ambitious in-schools project Blue Planet Day rekindling the satisfaction and more that the festivals had brought to his youth. Recent years have been dominated by environmental architecture and writing. CAROLINE FOULK has worked with her father Ray for many years researching writing and co-promoting the schools environmental project Blue Plant Day. Recently together they have completed a screenplay for the cinema about the invention of modern art. Caroline trained and worked as a teacher and lives in Oxford with her husband and three children.

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