More than 400,000 people came to Max Yasgur‘s farm in Bethel, N.Y., for three days of peace, music and love in 1969. Before ...
In August 1969, the multi-day Woodstock music festival was held on a 600-acre farm in Upstate New York. Look back at iconic ...
History as you’ve never seen it: albums, artists’ births, rumours and more: discover with us what happened this week in music history August 14 Bethel, New York, United States, 1969. In a humid, sunny ...
More than 400,000 people descended on a New York farm in 1969 for three days of music, rain, mud, and some of the biggest ...
A 22-year-old drama student named Albert Goodman snuck onstage to film the guitar legend from just 15 feet away ...
About 450,000 people flocked to Max Yasgur's dairy farm in Bethel, N.Y. on Aug. 15, 1969, to celebrate three days of peace, love and music at the legendary Woodstock Music and Art Fair, replete with ...
If you didn't already wish that you could have been at the Woodstock Music and Art Fair of 1969, these live performances ...
An event advertised as "three days of peace and music" kicked off on a farm in Bethel, New York, on this day in history, Aug. 15, 1969. The Woodstock Music and Art Fair, which would come to be known ...
There was an undeniable serenity to the verdant hills that rolled out ahead of me, as they greeted the marshmallow-puffy white clouds in the most pungent of blue skies. Despite the calm that swept ...
The HBO documentary Woodstock 99: Peace, Love, and Rage views the event not just as one fiasco, but as an allegory for the Y2K era. The film ends by comparing Woodstock '99 to Coachella, somehow ...
Jonathon Norcross is a feature writer for Collider. He's also written for People, InsideHook, and Brooklyn Magazine, among other outlets. He co-produced the feature documentary Break the Game, which ...
Less than a year after Woodstock, the Goose Lake International Music Festival took place in Jackson County. But it wasn’t all ...