Frank Yandolino, a native New Yorker, was a writer, producer, and manager of various artists, musicians, and personalities from the 1960s until he passed away in his home in Manhattan in 2014. He got his start booking bands for the original Woodstock Festival and later owned his own record company, The Label Records. He wrote two Broadway shows and coproduced some of the corresponding music. A graduate of Parsons and NYU, he also worked as a graphic artist and photographer.
Stories of Remarkable People and Enduring Love in the Time of WoodstockIn the 1960s and '70s, Frank Yandolino rode the hippie counterculture movement alongside visionaries like Artie Kornfeld and Michael Lang, and he helped put together the Woodstock Festival of 1969, the era’s emblem...
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