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Were there any deaths at Woodstock?

In full Woodstock, The most well-known rock festival of the 1960s, Woodstock, was held on a farm in Bethel, New York, from August 15th to August 18th, 1969. The Woodstock Music and Art Fair were put together by four new promoters. However, they still got Jimi Hendrix, Sly and the Family Stone, the Who, the…

In full Woodstock, The most well-known rock festival of the 1960s, Woodstock, was held on a farm in Bethel, New York, from August 15th to August 18th, 1969. The Woodstock Music and Art Fair were put together by four new promoters. However, they still got Jimi Hendrix, Sly and the Family Stone, the Who, the Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin, the Jefferson Airplane, Ravi Shankar, and Country Joe and the Fish to perform. People who went to Woodstock

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When the towns of Woodstock and Wallkill, New York, said they wouldn’t let the festival happen, things went wrong almost right away. (However, the name “Woodstock” was kept because it was a cool name for a town where Bob Dylan and other musicians lived and which had been a place for artists to get away from it all since the turn of the century.) Ultimately, farmer Max Yasgur gave the festival permission to use his land.

Even though not many tickets were sold, about 400,000 people showed up, and most of them asked to get in for free because security was almost nonexistent. After it rained, the festival site turned into a sea of mud, but the crowd stuck together, maybe because they used a lot of marijuana and psychedelics, and the festival continued.

 

Were there any deaths at Woodstock?

Two people died among the 500,000 people who attended Woodstock. One death resulted from a drug overdose, and the other from a tractor accident: someone placed a sleeping bag beneath a tractor, which was started by its unwitting owner and moved, crushing a festival attendee.

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