It seems like everything that could be known about Woodstock – the godmother of all rock festivals marking its 50th anniversary this month — has been documented, rehashed and repackaged to death. Then ...
The spirit of Woodstock lives on, 50 years after the most famous rock festival ever drew between 400,000 and 500,000 young rock music fans to a farm in upstate New York on a mid-August weekend in 1969 ...
Michael Lang, the longtime Ulster County resident and driving force behind the staging of the 1969 Woodstock festival, who changed the trajectory of rock music and the live music experience while ...
After a tangled saga that included an investor who backed out, rejection by a small town government, and finally departing music stars, the organizers of the 50th anniversary Woodstock concert finally ...
No, that’s not a four-word summation of the early evolution of humans — or a chortle-accented quip from a vintage episode of “MTV’s Beavis & Butt-Head.” But mud was inextricably a key ingredient at ...
The absences didn’t matter. CCR’s profile was unaffected. Green River, their totemic third album, was issued a week-and-a-half before Woodstock. It was the second of three LPs they released in 1969.
KINGSTON, N.Y. — Michael Lang, who co-created and organized the Woodstock Music and Art Fair in Bethel in 1969 and was a co-promoter of Woodstock ’94 in Saugerties, died Saturday, Jan. 8. He was 77.
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