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| An award-winning broadcaster's authoritative fortieth anniversary tribute to the first Woodstock event draws on original interviews with such performers as Roger Daltry, Joan Baez, and David Crosby to place the gathering against a backdrop of period history and culture. |
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Key Information
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Pete Fornatale |
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General |
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History |
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Professional Reviews
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Boston Globe: "[F]resh insights from the artists make it an important read.", Collins, Gail, New York Times Book Review: "Michael Lang [THE ROAD TO WOODSTOCK]...and [Pete] Fornatale...have each written a book about the festival...Fornatale focuses a little more on the music, with back stories about many of the bands and analysis of who stopped the show...and who underachieved....Lang...has much more detail about how the whole production was put together and kept running. He is the more authoritative author; although Fornatale's writing is a bit livelier." |
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Book Editions
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- Hardcover
- 303
- June 23, 2009
- Touchstone Books
- 9.75"(h) x 6.5"(w) x 1.25"(d), 1.14 lbs.
- 9781416591191
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