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 ...
More than twice the number of people expected showed up. Traffic issues caused performers to show up late – or to be thrown off the schedule entirely. Food, water and bathrooms were in short supply.
How enduring is the impact of Woodstock, the legendary 1969 music festival that took place in upstate New York 55 years ago this week and drew nearly half a million attendees to hear such rock legends ...
Woodstock '69 was one of those literal world-changing events you either never forget attending or wish like hell you'd have been there to experience. It was a moment in time frozen forever by the ...
When he was 16-years old, future VH1 Behind the Music subject Joel Rosenman '63 had no clue which college to go to. "I knew nothing about colleges; I didn't go to visit them," he said, admitting the ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: After making an initial stop in South Florida last January, New York’s Museum at Bethel Woods will return to Boca Raton from Nov. 13 to 15 to collect more Woodstock 1969 memories from ...
In 1969, with flowers in their hair, the children of Woodstock made love, danced naked and braved the elements with a communal spirit of peace and protection. In 1999, with baseball caps on backwards, ...
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