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Woodstock '94 was an American music festival held in 1994 to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the original Woodstock festival of 1969. [1] [2] It was promoted as "2 More Days of Peace and Music". The poster used to promote the first concert was revised to feature two catbirds perched on the neck of an electric guitar, instead of the original ...
Woodstock 94 is a two-disc set documenting the Woodstock 1994 festival. It was released during November 1994, nearly three months after the event took place. The album was released on A&M Records. The set features 27 performing artists, one song per artist.
Hence, for all Woodstock ’94’s throwbacks to the original festival – torrential rain, hundreds of thousands of fence-jumpers, chaotic security and organisation, several acts that had ...
Target issued a version exclusive to their stores that included a bonus disc of 14 tracks, including one previously unreleased track, "Misty Roses" by Tim Hardin. It was certified Gold on May 22, 1970, and 2× Platinum in 1993. [5] In 2014, Woodstock: Music from the Original Soundtrack and More was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. [6]
Woodstock 1994 is a live album by the American rock band Green Day. [1] The album was released specially through Record Store Day on April 13, 2019, in honor of the 50th anniversary of Woodstock and the 25th anniversary of the now-famous set the band played at Woodstock '94. This was the first live Green Day album to feature the entire setlist.
The Sisters of Glory was an ad hoc group led by Mavis Staples that brought gospel to Woodstock '94. On a soggy Sunday in Saugerties, a Woodstock '94 gospel performance made for a happy day Skip to ...
In an effort to recreate the “peace and love” vibes of the iconic 1969 Woodstock music festival, concert organizers chose to celebrate the event’s 30th anniversary with Woodstock ’99.
The group reunited for Woodstock '94 in 1994 with three original members: Nevins, Herrera and Del Zoppo. Burns died after contracting pneumonia while being treated in a German hospital for injuries that he had suffered after falling out of a construction elevator in 1979, [ 5 ] Malarowitz was killed in a car crash in 1981 [ 5 ] and Moore died ...