Tiber died yesterday in a hospice in Boca Raton, Florida, after suffering a stroke, according to his art agent, Elisa Ball.
A New York City native and Hunter College graduate born Elliot Teichberg, his Woodstock experience coincided with his coming of age as a gay man. The festival took place just after Tiber had been present at the Stonewall uprising in Greenwich Village.
As he recalled in his memoir "Taking Woodstock," Tiber had been leading a double life, managing his parents' motel in Bethel and heading the town's chamber of commerce, while spending his free time in the gay community in Manhattan.
Tiber secured a permit for Bethel and allowed his motel to be used as festival headquarters, a scene that quickly turned chaotic once hundreds of thousands turned up for the three-day show, held on the farm of Max Yasgur. Tiber has said he introduced Woodstock officials to Yasgur, whose farm soon became immortalized in counterculture history, but organizer Michael Lang and others have disputed his account.
Tiber, who moved away from Woodstock soon after the concert, collaborated with Ernotte on the screenplay for "Rue Haute," a 1976 release that was Belgium's entry for the Academy Awards best foreign language film.
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