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Friday June 14, 2019

Day: June 14, 2019

Review

Peace & Love, 50 Years On – Woodstock: Three Days That Defined a Generation

Elias Savada
June 14, 2019

By Elias Savada. Fifty years ago (gulp!) I never made it to Woodstock. I didn’t even try, although I had a hallucinogenic blast four years later at the 1973 Summer Jam in Watkins Glen (instant weekend population: 600,000). $10 to see the Allman Brothers Band, Grateful Dead and The Band […]

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