Woodstock 1969
Into the Woodstock Crowd, 1969
Forty seven years ago today, nearly half a million music lovers descended upon a dairy farm in the Catskills for three days of peace, love and rock'n'roll. The year was 1969 and a total of 32 bands performed at the event that would make music history. But today, we're veering away from the stages th
Tents, cows and rock'n'roll: a look back at Woodstock - in pictures
A collection of photographs, exhibited in Camden’s Proud Galleries from 28 July until 11 September, and taken by Baron Wolman, document a journey ‘three days of peace and music’ which took place at Woodstock during the summer of 1969
Woodstock - an Iconic Music Festival: Best Photos and Untol...
Woodstock Festival was more than just a musical event. It was more than the world's largest music festival, and it was more than the biggest congregation of hippies and bohemians America had ever seen.Woodstock festival was a spiritual experience shared by over 400,000 people who, for 4 days in the late 1969 summer, came together to create an alternative, utopian society that fueled the imagination and idealism of generations to come.
60 Rarely Seen Photographs Of Woodstock
Woodstock is coming up on its 50th anniversary, and while it doesn’t feel like it’s been that long since half a million people grooved in upstate New York, a golden anniversary is a great reason to look back at some nostalgic photos. From August 15 - 18, 1969 half a million people showed up to dance and groove in the mud while artists like Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and The Who jammed for hours on end.

























