Among a litany of legendary 1960s performances, one defining closed the epochal Woodstock free festival and granted the event its most iconic moment.
Woodstock: From World War to Culture Wars” by Richard Heppner shows how the community adapted to change brought about by ...
Ken Kesey's magical drug bus was used as a food shelter at Woodstock, which ended up completely saving the festival. Read more here.
On August 15 through 18 in 1969, one of the most iconic music festivals was held on a dairy farm in Bethel, New York: ...
Although concert movies featuring classical music debuted during the early days of cinema, it wasn’t until the rock-and-roll ...
Central Hudson Gas and Electric Crop asks the state’s Public Service Commission for further electric and gas rates increases ...
Irving is regarded as ‘the Father of the American story’ for his American folktales, many of which came from his experiences ...
Sly Lives!,’ the original documentary about legendary musician Sly Stone directed by Roots founder and Oscar-winning ...
Bell Theater, located in the iconic Bell Works complex in Holmdel, has a slate of exciting concerts and stage productions ...
Mangold explains how Timothée Chalamet made Bob Dylan his own, from pandemic guitar practice to socially awkward extreme ...