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WoodStock music festival, took place near Woodstock New York, on August 15, 16, and

17, 1969, and became a symbol of the 1960's American counterculture and a

milestone in the were often referred to as hippies and who characteristically rejected

hartred and authority, protested against the Vietnam War, supported the civil rights

movement, dressed differently, and experimented with sex and illegal use of drugs.

Woodstock began by four partners Michael Lang, the manager of a rock band,

Artie Kronfeld, an executive at Capitol Records, and two capitalists, John Roberts and

Joel Rosenman. Their original plan had been to build a recording studio in Woodstock, a

small town in the Catskill Mountains that had become a rock center when musician Bob

Dylan and a rock group called the Band settled there. To getout the word the four

partners decided to have a concert, which they called WoodStock Music and Art Fair.

The festival was expected to attract 50,000 to 100,000 people. After a long search for

a large enough space, the partners eventually rented a field from a local dairy farmer,

Max Yasgur, who owned land about 48miles from Woodstock, in the town of Bethel.

Early in the week before the festival, it became clear that the event as going to

draw a much larger audience than expected. By the day before the official opening, traffic

jams miles long blocked most roads leading to the area. On Friday, August 15, when the

festival began, its management was unable to watch the estimated 400,000 or more

people coming into and out of the field and decided to end admission fees. Sweetwater, the

band

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