This is a list of notable people who are associated with the town of Woodstock, New York, United States. They may not have been born there or live there presently, or may be deceased.
- Daevid Allen – Australian singer and guitarist of Soft Machine and Gong
- John Ashton – English-born producer and guitarist for The Psychedelic Furs
- The Band members: Rick Danko, Levon Helm, Garth Hudson, Richard Manuel, and Robbie Robertson – the five shared a house together, where they recorded The Basement Tapes (with Bob Dylan) and wrote several songs for Music from Big Pink. The house, dubbed "Big Pink" is in neighboring Saugerties, though Danko, Manuel, Hudson and Helm all eventually moved to Woodstock. Danko and Helm are both buried in the Woodstock Cemetery on Rock City Road.
- Cyro Baptista – Brazilian-born percussionist
- Josh Ritter – singer, songwriter
- Richard Bell – keyboardist
- Karl Berger – jazz educator, vibraphonist, founder Creative Music Studio
- Carla Bley – jazz composer, pianist, organist and bandleader[W 1]
- David Bowie – songwriter, musician, actor, fashion icon[W 2]
- Harvey Brooks – bassist, producer, songwriter, composer
- Paul Butterfield – blues musician
- Cindy Cashdollar – dobro, five-time Grammy Award winner
- Jimmy Cobb – jazz drummer
- Imani Coppola – singer, songwriter, musician (early 2000s)[W 3]
- Henry Cowell – composer [W 4]
- Marshall Crenshaw – musician, songwriter, resident from 1987–2004 [W 5]
- Marilyn Crispell – pianist
- Karen Dalton – singer
- Kal David – blues musician
- Jack DeJohnette – jazz drummer [W 6]
- Alix Dobkin – singer-songwriter[1]
- Robbie Dupree – singer-songwriter [W 7]
- Bob Dylan – singer-songwriter, lived in Woodstock 1965–1972; had his infamous motorcycle accident in Bearsville in 1966[W 8]
- Joey Eppard – Kingston, New York-born singer, songwriter, guitarist, bassist; best known for his Kingston Rock band, 3[W 9]
- Donald Fagen – co-founder Steely Dan[W 10]
- Jackson C. Frank – folk singer
- Matt Flynn – drummer for band Maroon 5
- Paul Green – founder of Paul Green School of Rock Music (now School of Rock)
- John Hall – musician, co-founder of Orleans
- Amy Helm – daughter of Levon Helm
- Jimi Hendrix – guitarist, singer, songwriter [citation needed]
- John Herald – bluegrass singer, songwriter Greenbriar Boys[W 11]
- Darryl Jenifer – bassist for Bad Brains
- Bill Keith – banjo player, composer; developed melodic or Keith style banjo picking[W 12]
- Dr. Know (guitarist) – punk rock guitarist, notably for Bad Brains.[2]
- Steve Knight – keyboardist for Mountain
- Kramer – musician/producer - Shockabilly, Bongwater, Butthole Surfers, The Fugs
- Tony Levin – bassist
- Donna Lewis - I love you always forever
- Frank Luther – bassist
- Jennifer Maidman – musician and producer[W 13]
- John Martyn – singer-songwriter[W 14]
- John Medeski – keyboardist and composer for Medeski, Martin & Wood [citation needed]
- Pat Metheny – Grammy Award-winning guitarist [citation needed]
- Charles Mingus – bassist, bandleader
- Elizabeth Mitchell – singer, composer, guitarist for indie band Ida[W 15]
- Thelonious Monk – jazz musician
- Tim Moore – singer-songwriter
- Van Morrison – singer-songwriter
- Fred Neil – singer-songwriter
- Carl Newman aka A.C. Newman – lead singer, guitarist, songwriter of The New Pornographers
- David "Fathead" Newman – jazz musician
- Pauline Oliveros – pioneering accordionist and composer
- Amanda Palmer – American musician and performance artist
- Graham Parker – singer-songwriter
- David Peel – member of The Lower East Side Band
- Kate Pierson – singer, songwriter, The B-52's
- John Platania – guitarist Van Morrison
- Vasant Rai – sarod player, composer
- Bonnie Raitt – singer-songwriter
- Tom Rapp – singer-songwriter, leader of band Pearls Before Swine
- Billy Riker – guitarist, bassist and keyboard player, Kingston Rock band 3
- Sonny Rollins – saxophonist[3]
- Mick Ronson – guitarist, producer arranger with David Bowie
- Todd Rundgren – singer-songwriter
- David Sanborn – saxophonist
- Ed Sanders – poet, founder of Fugs band[4]
- Carlos Santana – guitarist
- Peter Schickele – composer, best known for music he wrote as P.D.Q. Bach
- Max Schneider – Rags, Nickelodeon's How To Rock; singer and songwriter
- John Sebastian – singer, a founder of the Lovin' Spoonful[5]
- Ravi Shankar – sitar player, composer
- Andy Shernoff – musician, songwriter, producer, founding member of The Dictators
- John Simon – musician, producer
- Robert Starer – pianist and composer
- Keith Strickland – composer, guitarist and founding member of The B-52s
- Libby Titus – singer, songwriter
- Michael Todd – bassist for Coheed and Cambria[W 2]
- Artie Traum – award-winning guitarist, producer and songwriter
- Happy Traum – folk musician
- David Van Tieghem – composer, percussionist, sound designer
- Gene Ween – a founding member of band Ween[6]
- Jim Weider – telecaster guitarist, member of The Band
- Eric Weissberg – banjo player, best known for theme from movie Deliverance
- Gary Windo – saxophonist
- Yehudi Wyner – composer, musical director of The Turnau Opera
- Rachael Yamagata – singer-songwriter; wrote album Elephants...Teeth Sinking Into Heart during nine-month period in Woodstock
- Marianne Appel - painter, puppet designer, and illustrator
- Alexander Archipenko – sculptor
- George Ault – painter
- Milton Avery – painter
- George Bellows – painter
- Arnold Blanch – painter [W 16]
- Lucile Blanch – painter
- James Brooks – painter
- Edward Leigh Chase – painter
- Frank Swift Chase – painter
- Andrew Michael Dasburg – painter
- Julio de Diego – painter, jeweler[7]
- Richard Diebenkorn – painter
- Anton Otto Fischer - painter
- Harvey Fite – sculptor
- Ramona Fradon - comic book artist
- Mary Frank – painter
- Milton Glaser – graphic designer (creator of the ‘I Love New York’ logo)
- Marion Greenwood – painter, muralist[8]
- Philip Guston – painter
- Rosella Hartman – painter, etcher and lithographer
- Sam Henderson – cartoonist
- Robert Henri – painter
- Eva Hesse – sculptor
- Richard Humann – conceptual artist
- Joel Iskowitz – Master Designer, United States Mint
- Sy Kattelson – photographer
- Yasuo Kuniyoshi – painter, sculptor
- Jacques Kupfermann – painter [citation needed]
- Ronnie Landfield – painter
- Elliot Landy – photographer
- Doris Lee – painter
- Laura Levine – photographer, painter, illustrator, filmmaker
- Eugene Ludins – painter and art teacher
- Ethel Magafan – painter
- Norm Magnusson – painter, sculptor, photographer, political artist
- Georges Malkine – painter
- Fletcher Martin – painter
- Paul Meltsner – painter
- Amanda Palmer – American musician and performance artist
- Anton Refregier – painter
- Randall Schmit – painter
- Eugene Speicher – painter
- Bradley Walker Tomlin – painter
- Gaston Bell (1877-1963) – stage and silent screen actor; retired to Woodstock; first director the Woodstock Community Players[10]
- Chevy Chase (1943- ) - actor and comedian, grew up summering and weekending in Woodstock, where his father was born and raised
- Jennifer Connelly (1970- ) – Oscar-winning actress, lived in Woodstock for several years during her childhood
- Brad Dourif (1950- ) – Oscar-nominated actor, lived in Woodstock in the 1970s and 80s
- Ethan Hawke (1970- ) – Oscar-nominated actor, lived just outside Woodstock with then-wife Uma Thurman[11]
- Jan Hooks (1957–2014) - actress and comedienne, lived in Woodstock at the time of her death
- Piper Laurie (1932-2023) – Oscar-nominated actress, lived in Woodstock in the 1970s
- Lee Marvin (1924-1987) – Oscar-winning actor, lived in Woodstock periodically throughout his life
- Sylvia Miles (1932-2019) – Oscar-nominated actress
- Estelle Parsons (1927- ) – Oscar-winning actress, appeared in summer stock productions in Woodstock during the 1960s
- Max Schneider (1992- ) – actor, singer, songwriter
- Max Martini (1969- ) – actor, born in Woodstock
- Uma Thurman (1970- ) – Oscar-nominated actress, lived in Woodstock during her childhood; daughter of resident Robert Thurman;[W 2] returned with former husband Ethan Hawke[11]
Bob Dylan at the Azkena Rock Festival in 2010
- References for notability
Bad Brains: A Band in DC. Documentary film, 2012. Directors: Mandy Stein, Benjamen Logan.
"Exhibition of modern hand made jewelry opens at museum of modern art". The Museum of Modern Art.
Community Players Formed at Woodstock - Kingston Daily Freeman (Kingston, New York) Wednesday, November 06, 1935; pg. 7
"Press Stories." The Rural Connection
Davis, Henry Blaine Jr. (1998). Generals in Khaki. Raleigh, NC: Pentland Press. p. 250. ISBN 978-1-57197-088-6.
- References establishing association with Woodstock
Heylin, Bob Dylan: Behind the Shades Revisited, pp. 267.