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As far back as I can remember, my whole world has been centered around music. I regularly sat on the console in the control room at my dad’s studio and watched musicians come in and out all day. I didn’t know what was happening, but just enjoyed the energy and vibes surrounding me. Richie Havens had been an honorary part of my family since he recorded his album “Wishing Well” with my dad in the basement of my parents’ old house. Richie was one of the first people that ever held me as a baby.  Now, as I get older, I see how freakishly rare and abnormal those experiences were for anyone, especially a toddler, but that was my life and I’m forever grateful. I wrote this whole song in one night, sitting at a keyboard at 2a.m, in the corner of the basement with my pink mechanical pencil. I feel like “Woodstock Child” is one of those songs that is just a part of me. “The man with rings on all fingers” is Richie Havens, “Cheers to the girl born in 2005” is me, “Born into the world hearing the best of the best” is a line describing my early childhood. The song is centered on the legendary “Woodstock Festival” in 1969 but switches to my life   experiences throughout. It’s a celebration of music and history. Even though “Woodstock” happened way before I was born, the stories and people became a part of my life the day I was born whether I knew it or not. So, without further ado... Nice to meet you, I'm the Woodstock Child. 

Woodstock Child 

Oh-Oh-Oh
Woodstock Child
Oh-Oh-Oh
Yeah, Yeah
Woodstock Child

Born into the world hearing the best of the best
The man with rings on all fingers
Girl in a tie-dye dress
Took some blood, sweat, and a whole lot of tears
With a little help from their friends 
They’ll be remembered for years

Take me back to 1969
When music was having
The time of its life
Cheers to the girl born in 2005
In hopes you learn from the songs 
The greatest left behind

Nice to meet you 
I’m the Woodstock Child
Arrived 40 years to late
To hear the crowd going wild but 

If you’ve got a piano 
I can show you a song
Inspired by memories
Of a time that’s now gone

Oh-Oh-Oh
Woodstock Child
Oh-Oh-Oh
Woodstock Child

With muddy smiling faces
And rain pouring down
With traffic for miles 
It still couldn’t stop the crowd

No one could miss out
On the Woodstock show
Even the motherless child
Found a home

Take me back to 1969
When music was having
The time of its life

Cheers to the girl born in 2005
In hopes you learn from the songs 
The greatest left behind

Nice to meet you 
I’m the Woodstock Child
Arrived 40 years to late
To hear the crowd going wild but 

If you’ve got a piano 
I can show you a song
Inspired by memories
Of a time that’s now gone

Oh-Oh-Oh
Woodstock Child
Oh-Oh-Oh
Woodstock Child

Nice to meet you 
I’m the Woodstock Child
Arrived 40 years to late
To hear the crowd going wild but 

If you’ve got a piano 
I can show you a song
Inspired by memories
Of a time that’s now gone

Oh-Oh-Oh
Woodstock Child
Oh-Oh-Oh
Woodstock Child

Richie Havens
Janis Joplin
The Who
The Band
Blood, Sweat and Tears
Joe Cocker
Santana
Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young
Sly and the Family Stone
And Mr. Jimi Hendrix

Oh Yeah, Yeah
Woodstock Child
Mmmnnn

David Cook - Piano and Keyboards; Mitch Stein - Guitars; Dave Richards - Bass; Randy Crafton – Drums; Michael Carapella - Lead Guitar; John Bailey - Trumpets; Ozzy Melendez - Trombones; Amy Crafton - Tenor Sax; John Isley – Baritone Sax; Horn Arrangements - Julia Crafton, Amy Crafton and John Bailey

 

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