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Josephine Mcdonald
19 August, 17:45
What was the significance of woodstock in 1969?
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Peppermint
19 August, 20:04
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Woodstock was a product of a partnership between John Roberts, Joel Rosenman, Artie Kornfield and Michael Lang. Their idea was to make enough money from the event to build a recording studio near the arty New York town of Woodstock.
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