Fifty years later, Woodstock '69 remains a watershed moment in American cultural history and the evolution of large music festivals. From Joe Cocker's set-closing "With A Little Help From My Friends" ...
The (about) 450,000 people who converged on Max Yasgur’s dairy farm in the summer of ’69 for Woodstock didn’t all experience three days of peace, love and music. Some endured miles of traffic snarls ...
So exclaimed many – in emailed remembrances to the Freeman – of their place at the iconic Woodstock Music & Art Fair in Bethel, Sullivan County. The weekend generational-defining rock extravaganza ...
While he was “honored and thrilled to be part of Woodstock,” 50 years ago this month, Max Furek of Mocanaqua says another music event that took place in August 1969 — the Atlantic City Pop Festival — ...
When it comes to iconic festivals, Woodstock ’69 immediately comes to mind. Long before Coachella, Woodstock was a cultural earthquake that brought half a million strangers together for three days of ...
Reporting from BETHEL, N.Y. — Archaeologists scouring the grassy hillside famously trampled during the 1969 Woodstock music festival carefully sifted through the dirt from a time of peace, love, ...