5 Woodstock Performances You Didn’t Know About
Woodstock was the iconic music festival that occurred in August, 1969 on Max Yasgur's farm in Bethel, New York. We are all familiar with the bands that performed there: Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young; Jefferson Airplane; Janis Joplin; Santana; and the Jimi Hendrix Experience - but what about the performers that we have forgotten? There were 32 performances at Woodstock over three days. Only 31 groups performed (Country Joe and the Fish performed twice), but you only see 21 of the bands in the Academy-winning film. Who were the bands that didn't make the cut? Here are five of them: Read more...
Five Best Rock Concerts I Would Have Liked To Have Seen
I am an avid fan of going to concerts. The bands can be local, rock, country, folk, oldies, or classical, but I love the sensation of being in the crowd with the wall of sound between me and the stage. There are certain rock shows that go down in history as some of the greatest of a generation and I wish I would have been a witness to them. Here is a list to the concerts I wish I would have seen:
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