How much did Max Yasgur get paid for Woodstock?

How much did Max Yasgur get paid for Woodstock?

He was a sharp guy, ol’ Max, and he was figuring everything up with a pencil and paper.” Eventually, Woodstock Ventures agreed to pay Yasgur $75,000 for the use of his land, and when they presented the idea to the local authorities, they now estimated an audience of 40,000.

What really happened at Woodstock 1969?

The crush of traffic indirectly led to one of the deaths at the festival, says Essra Mohawk, a singer-songwriter who attended but did not get to perform. According to Mohawk, who was 21 at the time, after the rainfall, festival-goers had set up their sleeping bags in a muddy parking lot next to some cars.

Did Woodstock have porta potties?

600 porta-potties All in all, around 500,000 people attended Woodstock over the three days of the festival.

Who performed at Woodstock 69?

With iconic sets from Santana, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix and more, the 1969 festival changed music history. On August 15, 1969, thousands of people gathered at a 600-acre dairy farm in Bethel, New York, for what would become one of the biggest events in music history.

Will Woodstock ever happen again?

And the answer appears to be no. After months of drip-dropping news about financing and permit problems, Michael Lang, the original fest’s co-founder, recently announced that the planned 50th-anniversary edition would be canceled.

Did Jeff Beck play at Woodstock?

Jeff had already flown out on the 5:30 flight that afternoon. Apparently he had got wind from somewhere of a rumor, which turned out to be false, that his missus was having an affair with the gardener, so he was quite keen to go home. The name of that festival we didn’t play: Woodstock.

Will there be a Woodstock 2021?

Woodstock 50 is officially cancelled. The line up for Woodstock festival’s 50th anniversary celebrations has been confirmed. Woodstock will return this summer to celebrate its 50th anniversary.

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