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Woodstock 1969

Woodstock 1969



Rolling Stone has called it "the most famous event in rock history." The Woodstock Music and Art Fair, on a 600-acre farm in the township of Bethel, New York, from August 15-18, 1969, represents more than a peaceful gathering of 500,000 people.
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Woodstock 1994

Woodstock 1994



Diversity was the theme of Woodstock '94, the 25th-anniversary celebration of the original Woodstock festival. More than forty artists, representing nearly every genre of popular music, played on two stages over the weekend of August 12-14, 1994
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Woodstock 1999

Woodstock 1999



By far, the most controversial of the three Woodstock festivals, the thirtieth anniversary event occurred July 23-25, 1999. Known as Woodstock '99, the festival was held at Griffiss Airforce base in upstate New York's Mohawk Valley outside Rome, New York.
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Concert Pictures


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acdc - AC/DC - Allstate Arena - 10/30/2008

The Black Crowes 2
The Black Crowes 2 - The Black Crowes - Brixton Academy - 04/09/2008

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Alex - Mayday Parade - State Theatre - 09/08/2007

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Lady Gaga announces new dates for 2010 Monster's Ball Tour
The very busy Lady Gaga has announced North American dates for her on-going Monster's Ball tour.  The new round of touring begins in Montrea


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Fan Concert Reviews

"Steve Miller knows how to put on a concert! He opened with "Swingtown", "Abracadabra", "Serenade", and a few other hits before handing the mic over to Sony Charles who performed a couple of blues numbers. The Band then performed a 15 minute jam session on..."

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