Woodstock
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David Crosby, Legendary Musician, Dies at 81
The singer-songwriter was a founding member of The Byrds and Crosby, Stills & Nash
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Woodstock 50 Officially Canceled, Organizers Say
The saga over the troubled festival finally comes to an end
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‘Woodstock’ Film Review: Anniversary Doc Takes Boomers on an Evocative Trip Down Memory Lane
Tribeca 2019: Those “Three Days That Defined a Generation” get another look in a movie that pales next to the 1970 classic concert film
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PBS Orders Documentaries on Woodstock, Reconstruction and a Ken Burns Look at Genes
TCA 2018: “Baseball” filmmaker is going to have to zoom in real tight for this one
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Woodstock Festival Producers Slap Cannabis Company With Lawsuit
Peace and love, meet cease and desist
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Woodstock Film Festival Opens Strong With ‘East Jerusalem/West Jerusalem’ (Guest Blog)
Writer shares her thoughts with TheWrap on the documentary about superstar Israeli musician/peace activist David Broza
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Andrea R. Vaucher -
10 Moments to Remember From a Long, Tough Awards Season
“12 Years a Slave” rallied, Meryl Streep talked trash and the Producers Guild mucked things up
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The Man Who Murdered Jimi Hendrix?
A memorial on the 40th anniversary of Jimi Hendrix’s death — Sept. 18, 1970
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David Comfort -
Rock Photographer Jim Marshall Dies at 74
Marshall chronicled Woodstock and the Beatles last concert
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Legendary Rock Photographer Jim Marshall Dies at 74
Captured some of music’s most memorable moments
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San Francisco Chronicle -
How Woodstock Saved Hollywood
Everyone "knows" that the space program yielded Tang — not true — and the personal computer — true. (One could argue the Internet as well, but that’s another story.) Few people imagine, however, that without the Woodstock Festival — which happened a mere three weeks after man landed on the moon (and was widely…
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Woodstock a Bad Trip for the Bands
Though Woodstock was a sublime event for many of its 500,000 attendees, it had been something less for the 400 in triage for bad acid trips, not to mention the three who died straight. And, though it launched some of its 36 bands — notably Santana, CSN, Sly and the Family Stone — it was…
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Woodstock a Bad Trip for the Bands
“Never in his two and a half years with the Experience had Jimi exhibited such disregard for professionalism.”
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David Comfort