Three days. Thirty-two acts. Five hundred thousand people…and 600 porta-potties. The 1969 festival known as Woodstock took place from Aug. 15-18 in Bethel, New York, and would’ve been the biggest ...
In the wake of the canceled Woodstock 50th anniversary at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland, you may wonder what was left to celebrate. After five decades, haven't we learned that ...
On the opening day of the first Woodstock Festival – August 15 1969 – nearly half a million Americans descended on the dairy farm of Max Yasgur, in Bethel, New York. This three-day “Aquarian ...
The first thing that hit you was the unbearable, eye-wateringly putrid stench. Then, the slow realization that some of the “mud” the kids at Woodstock ’99 were rubbing all over their viciously ...
A lot has changed since 1969, but Bethel Woods, in Bethel, New York, is still standing as a cultural center and nonprofit. The notable site of the original 1969 Woodstock Music & Art Fair, the ...
The Lumineers, The War on Drugs, Tyler Childers and the Trey Anastasio Band are among the headliners at a new music festival taking place at the original Woodstock 1969 site in upstate New York.
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