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Archaeologists have sifted through the rubble and mapped out where the original stage of the Woodstock 1969 stood. The research was done in preparation for the 50th anniversary of the historic music festival next year. -
Girl Power Guide to Mysteryland USA 2016: 7 Female DJs to Catch on Woodstock ‘69 Grounds
If you're counting down the hours until Mysteryland USA kicks-off this weekend, you probably already know the set times for ID&T's Bethel Woods-based EDM festival by heart. It goes without saying that most "Nomads" will flock to the Main Stage for headliners Odesza, Skrillex and Bassnectar, but with a diverse lineup of over 90 artists, those big name favorites are just the tip of the iceberg. While dancing beyond the Main Stage, celebrate girl power by checking out our guide to some of the female DJs and producers who will be gracing the decks this weekend on the site of Woodstock '69, below. -
Woodstock 2019? 50th Anniversary Concert Being Planned
Michael Lang, one of the founding organizers of the original Woodstock festival that drove thousands to Max Yasgur's family farm in Bethel, NY for three days of peace, love and music in August of 1969, has revealed that a 50th anniversary concert is being planned. -
Mysteryland USA Will Return to Woodstock ‘69 Grounds in 2016 on a New Date
Mysteryland, the world's longest-running electronic music, culture and arts festival, has announced that it will return for its third annual U.S. edition on the grounds of the original 1969 Woodstock festival. While the event is returning to the Bethel Woods Performing Arts Center, it's not coming without some major changes in 2016. For starters, festival organizers have chosen a new date. The tens of thousands of attendees will descend upon New York's Catskills the weekend of June 10-13, rather than raving in the woods on Memorial Day Weekend like in years past. -
Jimi Hendrix Highest Paid Act at Woodstock With $18,000: See What The Band, The Who and Janis Joplin Earned
Jimi Hendrix already had three groundbreaking releases under his belt before heading to Woodstock in 1969 to dazzle more than 400,000 people. He joined acts like The Band, The Who and Janis Joplin, among others, and the event has gone down as one of the most famous concerts in history and a defining moment for music in the 1960s. 'Ultimate Guitar' recently revisited Woodstock, posting archived documents with how much money each band and artist was paid to perform. -
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Drummer Dallas Taylor Dead at 66, Percussionist Played at Woodstock with Supergroup
The rock world has lost another great musician: Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young drummer Dallas Taylor died earlier today (Jan. 19). According to The Los Angeles Times, Taylor performed at Woodstock with the supergroup, in addition to keeping the beat steady on seven of the group's hit records. He was 66. -
Woodstock 45th Anniversary: Santana, Les Claypool Look Back On History
Forty-five years ago this weekend, the Woodstock Festival of 1969 changed the course of American music.
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