In August of 1969 at the Woodstock Music and Art Fair, half a million strangers congregated for three days of peace and music. Longtime music writer Daniel Bukszpan offers insights on how the festival is still making an impact on pop culture, while candid interviews, set lists, and beautiful photographs by renowned photographers including Amalie R. Rothschild and Elliott Landy relive the beautiful chaos and once-in-a-lifetime performances at Max Yasgur's farm in Bethel, New York.
Pub date 6/2019 Pages 192