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The Cost Of Rock And Roll: Why Woodstock '99 Was Such A Disaster
I n July 1999, approximately 220,000 people descended upon the former Griffiss Air Force Base in Rome, New York, expecting to ...
The first thing that hit you was the unbearable, eye-wateringly putrid stench. Then, the slow realization that some of the “mud” the kids at Woodstock ’99 were rubbing all over their viciously ...
Woodstock ’99 changed mega-festivals forever Summer arrived in 1999 with bold promises of nostalgia. Organizers Michael Lang and John Scher planned to resurrect ...
Scenes from the music festival featured in "Trainwreck: Woodstock '99." (Photo: Illustration: Damon Dahlen/HuffPost; Photos: Getty Images/Netflix) If you were anywhere near a TV in the summer of 1999, ...
'90s Singer Jewel Shares Never-Before-Seen Footage From Infamous Woodstock ‘99 Festival originally appeared on Parade. Jewel is sharing rare performance footage with fans from the notorious Woodstock ...
Woodstock '99 brought different music and a very different vibe to central New York. Twenty-five years ago this week, it descended into chaos. INSKEEP: That festival turned toxic, with extreme heat ...
JBL has signed on as a sponsor of Woodstock ’99, the megaconcert music festival in Rome, NY, July 23-25. “We were there 30 years ago and we’ll be there this summer,” said JBL brand manager Paul Bente.
Woodstock 99 was the second largescale music festival after Woodstock 94 that attempted to emulate the original Woodstock Festival of 1969 Approximately 200000 people attended the festival However ...
Woodstock is incredibly iconic as is, but imagine if these three powerhouse acts graced the stage in Bethel, New York.
Welcome back to Tales from the Turntable! This week is the second installment of the Woodstock trilogy. Last week, we looked at the original Woodstock festival in 1969, which largely remained peaceful ...
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