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Title
What was Woodstock?
Type
Text
Monograph
Subject
Woodstock Festival (1969 : Bethel, N.Y.)--Juvenile literature. (LCSH)
Rock music--1961-1970--History and criticism--Juvenile literature (LCSH)
Woodstock Festival
Rock music
Language
English
Illustrative Content
Illustrations
Maps
Portraits
Classification
LCC: ML38.B43 W649 2016
DDC: 781.6609/046 full
JNF025210
JNF036070
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Content
text
Summary
"On August 15, 1969, a music festival called 'Woodstock' transformed one small dairy farm in upstate New York into a gathering place for over 400,000 young music fans. Concert-goers, called 'hippies,' traveled from all over the country to see their favorite musicians perform. Famous artists like The Grateful Dead played day and night in a celebration of peace, love, and happiness. Although Woodstock lasted only three days, the spirit of the festival has defined a generation and become a symbol of the hippie life."-- from Amazon.com
Table Of Contents
What was Woodstock?
A concert
Yasgur's farm
Getting ready
Early birds
Friday
Saturday
Saturday and Sunday
Sunday
The last songs
Curious
Timelines
Reading list.
Intended Audience
Pre-adolescent
Authorized Access Point
Holub, Joan What was Woodstock?