These ’60s Legends Rocked Woodstock but Were Omitted From The Film's Final Cut originally appeared on Parade. The Woodstock documentary film captured the spirit of the most iconic music festival of ...
Performers at the era-defining festival included Sly and the Family Stone, The Who and more — and they all have tales to tell ...
Stephen Stills (left) and David Crosby of the group Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young perform at Woodstock Music and Art Festival in Bethel, N.Y., on Aug. 17, 1969. It's been over five decades since the ...
When Woodstock 1969 was happening, it was simply a three-day music festival to celebrate peace and music in a time of political disturbance. But the event went on to become a significant cultural ...
Music festivals are among the most sacred aspects of the music industry, dating back to the Middle Ages. In the modern era, music festivals have served as weekend-long safe havens for fans of a ...
WOODSTOCK, N.Y. — When the first Woodstock music festival was held in 1969, bringing around 400,000 people to a muddy field in Bethel, New York, it focused the world’s attention on pop music’s power ...
The rolling Bethel Woods hills that once hosted the iconic 1969 Woodstock music festival now holds a new architectural tribute to peace. The Peace Pavilion, designed and built with the leadership of ...
It's been over five decades since the original Woodstock Music Festival took place, and the performances — and images from those sets — remain iconic. The historic event took place on a 600-acre dairy ...