The Borneo Post

‘Back to the garden’: Festival to mark Woodstock’s 50th

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NEW YORK: Fifty years after the Woodstock festival became a highpoint of 1960s countercul­ture, featuring performanc­es by Jimi Hendrix, Joe Cocker, Janis Joplin and other icons of the era, an anniversar­y event is planned at the same site in New York.

The Bethel Woods Center for the Arts announced on its website “a new festival of music, culture, and community” from Aug 16-18 next year at the original location of the 1969 concert, which took place on Max Yasgur’s farm about 100 miles (160 kms) north of New York city.

In conjunctio­n with major concert promoter Live Nation, the event will span the same dates as the original festival and will include live performanc­es from “prominent and emerging artistes spanning multiple genres and decades,” alongside TED-style talks from leading futurists and “retro-tech experts,” the website said.

“Fifty years ago, people gathered peacefully on our site inspired to change the world through music. As the stewards of this historic site, we remain committed to preserving this rich history and spirit, and to educating and inspiring new generation­s to contribute positively to the world through music, culture, and community,” Darlene Fedun, chief executive officer of the Bethel Woods Center, said on the website.

While stars like Joplin and Hendrix died soon after Woodstock, other legendary artistes from the original event — including Joan Baez and The Who — are still performing.

The Bethel Woods Center did not reveal who will play at the anniversar­y event but said details will come soon.

Michael Lang, one of the promoters of the original Woodstock, told a local newspaper that he also intended to mark the anniversar­y, although no details have been announced.

Woodstock took place in a United States convulsed over its involvemen­t in the war in Vietnam, the sexual revolution, the emergence of a drug culture, and the Black Power movement.

The concert, which expected fewer than 50,000 people, eventually drew about half a million, a crowd which overwhelme­d organisers, who turned it into a free show that took place largely in peace.

In August, 2009, a 40th anniversar­y event in Bethel, New York, included Joe McDonald and Canned Heat among performers who sang at the original event. — AFP

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Fans of Marvel comic book legend Stan Lee gather at his Hollywood Walk of Fame Star, to pay tribute on his birthday, which is his first since his death in November 2018, in Hollywood, California on Friday. Lee was a comic book writer and publisher who had a 70-year career spanning from the 1940s to the 2010s. — AFP photos
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