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If it had all been sun-shine and clockwork, with a tidy profit on the morning after, no one would have said another word. Instead, the Woodstock Music & Art Fair, held August 15th to 17th, 1969 ...
The band gave an early-morning performance at Woodstock on Aug. 17, 1969. "Nobody went to Woodstock to make a statement," Kantner told USA TODAY in 2009, when the group's spinoff band, Jefferson ...
Woodstock might have been a magical, musical, drug-fuelled experience for the hundreds of thousands of young people in the crowd — but for the performers, it was a bit of a mess, says Jefferson ...
Despite their accidental doses, Jefferson Airplane’s Woodstock set is highly regarded today as an iconic moment in late 1960s rock history. For Slick, it’s not that great.
The Woodstock Music and Art Fair, promoted on flyers as “An Aquarian Exposition,” was initially just a concert, aiming to raise funds for building a music recording studio in Woodstock, N.Y.
The soundtrack of the 1960s came to life 50 years ago at Woodstock. “Going Up the Country,” by Canned Heat. “Somebody to Love,” by Jefferson Airplane. “Dance to the Music,” by Sly and ...
With “White Rabbit” and “Somebody to Love,” Jefferson Airplane not only had a new vocalist but a new lead vocalist. Signe and Paul both took lead vocal turns on Takes Off, but Marty was ...
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