Derek Woods Band will play annual festival at Woodstock host’s farmBy lowber on August 5, 2019At 31 years old, Derek Woods is far too young to have attended the original Woodstock. Source: The Tribune-ReviewShare this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like this:Like Loading...RelatedPublished in AandE, Local, Music and Westmoreland lowberMore from AandEMore posts in AandE »Donnie Iris and the Cruisers returning to Palace Theatre'Petulia Masquerade' song/video making debut at Westmoreland Museum of American ArtJeannette junior will debut, direct original composition at community band concertGreensburg art exhibit features 101-year-old Penn Township artistReggae band, florists team up to draw attention to suicide prevention in LatrobeMore from LocalMore posts in Local »Veterans, local government, volunteers combine to preserve military monumentsDialysis by night, Steelers games by day: Sports photographer stays healthy while awaiting kidney transplantWestmoreland Food Bank receives grant to help stock shelves as demand increasesAfter 57 years, wounded Vietnam veteran recognized for helping others healSchools starting to feel the pinch of state budget impasseMore from MusicMore posts in Music »Donnie Iris and the Cruisers returning to Palace Theatre'Petulia Masquerade' song/video making debut at Westmoreland Museum of American ArtJeannette junior will debut, direct original composition at community band concertReggae band, florists team up to draw attention to suicide prevention in LatrobeQ&A: Latrobe music festival JamBrewzle celebrates 10th anniversaryMore from WestmorelandMore posts in Westmoreland »Veterans, local government, volunteers combine to preserve military monumentsDialysis by night, Steelers games by day: Sports photographer stays healthy while awaiting kidney transplantWestmoreland Food Bank receives grant to help stock shelves as demand increasesAfter 57 years, wounded Vietnam veteran recognized for helping others healSchools starting to feel the pinch of state budget impasse