Michael Lang, de mastermind en het creatieve genie achter Woodstock, vertelt zijn verhaal over dit culturele hoogtepunt in de Amerikaanse geschiedenis.
Waddell, Ray, "Volunteering Information," Amusement Business 1 1 1/34 (August 23, 1999), p. ... Bianco, Anthony, "Alan Gerry's Woodstock Nation," Business Week n3621 (March 22, 1999), pp. 66+. Reports closer to the time of the festival ...
and Dan Cole in 1967. The group, whose music was somewhat similar to early Alice Cooper, played the northeastern US circuit, hitting New York and New England many times over. Dan Cole said that Michael Langsaw them perform in New York ...
Henry Schneider , a barber for over 65 years , learned his trade at the age of 14 when he was an apprentice at the Pratt House . He was so small that a platform was built for him to stand on . In his shop was a set of shelves with 24 ...
Woodstock: The 1969 Rock and Roll Revolution celebrates the fascinating story of how the music event came to be and the people that made it part of history.
The official 50th-anniversary book on the festival that epitomizes the '60s This is the official 50th-anniversary celebration of Woodstock, by the festival's co-creator and co-founder, Michael Lang.
Provides a day-by-day, act-by-act account of the landmark music festival, with details on the pre-festival organization and preparation, interviews and quotes from participants, and discussion of media coverage and the festival's legacy.
Where were you in the summer of '69? During these tumultuous times, the war was raging; Ali had been stripped of his crown; and in an obscure patch of earth...
The book features a Foreword by Country Joe McDonald, whose rousing solo acoustic version of "The Fish Cheer/I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die Rag" was one of the most memorable performances at Woodstock.
Shown are many buildings that no longer exist: the boarding homes, the icehouses, the bowling alley. The story captures the community as it passes through the arts-colony and music-festival years to become the busy tourist town it is today.
Woodstock: The Oral History
170 black and white photos and 18 color images. Front matter: list of maps (7), preface, acknowledgements, author biographical timeline and introduction. Back matter: Woodstockers in Service (Second World War...
Few small towns in America have as colorful a history as that of Woodstock, New York. Long before it was put on the map by the Woodstock Festival at Max...
About the midst of the place ariseth a spring, called at present Rosamond's Well; it is but shallow, and shows to have been paved and walled ... A quarter of a mile distant from the King's house, is seated Woodstook town, new and old.
Shown are many buildings that no longer exist: the boarding homes, the icehouses, the bowling alley. The story captures the community as it passes through the arts-colony and music-festival years to become the busy tourist town it is today.
The definitive oral history of the Woodstock rock festival.
Woodstock
Woodstock
Excerpts from interviews conducted in 1988 with producers, performers, security people, medics, technicians, etc., are interwoven to present a chronology of the 1969 rock festival from the initial brainstorm to...
Longtime music writer Daniel Bukszpan offers insights on how the festival is still making an impact on pop culture, while candid interviews, set lists, and beautiful photographs relive the beautiful chaos and once-in-a-lifetime performances ...