The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

First Lady of Woodstock recalls concert, and not being paid for it

- By Mesfin Fekadu

NEW YORK >> Melanie, known as the First Lady of Woodstock, remembers having a supernatur­al experience as she walked on the rainy stage in 1969 to perform at one of the most iconic events of all-time, though iconic isn’t how anyone would have described the day back then.

“I had an out-of-body experience and I wasn’t altered by drugs,” she recalled.

She was just 22 when she performed at the historic concert that also included Jimi Hendrix, the Grateful Dead and Joan Baez. Melanie had been waiting for hours and hours to perform, sitting on the side of the stage as she watched Richie Havens and others complete their sets.

“The terror kept building in me. The thought of me performing in front of all of those people and that huge stage — I was all by myself,” she said. “Then it started to rain and I truly believed that everyone was going to get up and go home. It’s raining, I’m free, I’ll go back to life as it was. Maybe I will be an archaeolog­ist; maybe I will join the Peace Corps. That’s when they said, ‘You’re next.’”

The Incredible String Band was supposed to go onstage, but “they had concerns about electrocut­ion,” Melanie recalled.

“I didn’t know about electric yet,” she said. “I just went on and my life was never the same. A complete spiritual awakening.”

Melanie, whose hits include “Brand New Key” and “Lay Down (Candles in the Rain),” was one of the few female performers at Woodstock. She said though Woodstock is remembered as a groundbrea­king concert, “the last thing that I thought was that it would become a historic event.”

“People would say things like, ‘Oh, Bob Dylan’s coming. Oh no, he’s not. Maybe this group was coming. Oh, this group is coming.’ I guess because people were pulling out, canceling because they knew that it was chaos.”

“Very few people got paid, unless the agency was representi­ng them,” the 72-year-old added. “A lot of us didn’t. I never made a penny from Woodstock.”

 ?? KEN BIZZIGOTTI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Melanie Safka, who performed at the original Woodstock decades ago, opens the second day of the festival “Day In The Garden,” in Bethel, N.Y. She was just 22 when she performed at the historic 1969 concert that also included Jimi Hendrix, Grateful Dead and Joan Baez. Melanie had been waiting for hours and hours to perform, sitting on the side of the stage as she watched Richie Havens and others complete their sets.
KEN BIZZIGOTTI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Melanie Safka, who performed at the original Woodstock decades ago, opens the second day of the festival “Day In The Garden,” in Bethel, N.Y. She was just 22 when she performed at the historic 1969 concert that also included Jimi Hendrix, Grateful Dead and Joan Baez. Melanie had been waiting for hours and hours to perform, sitting on the side of the stage as she watched Richie Havens and others complete their sets.

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