Woodstock ’99 Documentary Coming to NetflixWoodstock ’99 Documentary Coming to NetflixSeries will examine background of disastrous festival that “went down in flames.”Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
David Crosby Calls Woodstock 50 Organization ‘Grubby’David Crosby Calls Woodstock 50 Organization ‘Grubby’He reveals he backed out privately before event collapsed, while Country Joe McDonald says promoter was “unbelievably rude.”Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Couple on Woodstock Album Cover Is Still TogetherCouple on Woodstock Album Cover Is Still TogetherSubjects of iconic 1969 photo didn’t know it had been taken until they saw it on LP sleeve the following year.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Woodstock 50 Was Doomed 7 Months Ago, Promoter AdmitsWoodstock 50 Was Doomed 7 Months Ago, Promoter AdmitsMichael Lang is taking responsibility for the "biggest factor" in the festival's failure.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
John Fogerty Is First Artist to Quit Woodstock 50John Fogerty Is First Artist to Quit Woodstock 50No previously announced musician is contractually obliged to appear at festival in new location.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Woodstock 50 Rescued, New Location NamedWoodstock 50 Rescued, New Location NamedThe troubled festival will move forward with a new home. Corey IrwinCorey Irwin
‘Woodstock’ Movie to Be Shown in Theaters for One Night‘Woodstock’ Movie to Be Shown in Theaters for One Night'Woodstock: The Director's Cut' will be screened in movie theaters on Aug. 15. Dave LiftonDave Lifton
Woodstock ’69 Crowd Was Moments From ‘Mass Electrocution’Woodstock ’69 Crowd Was Moments From ‘Mass Electrocution’Scared that 400,000 might die as power cable disintegrated, scared that crowd might riot if the music stopped, festival organizers prepared to take their own lives.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Woodstock 50 Loses Venue and Second Backer, Seeking New HomeWoodstock 50 Loses Venue and Second Backer, Seeking New HomeTroubled anniversary festival has 66 days to reorganize production, sell tickets and stage show.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Judge Rules Woodstock 50 Can Proceed, But Without Investor MoneyJudge Rules Woodstock 50 Can Proceed, But Without Investor MoneyA New York Supreme Court ruled that financial investors did not have the right to cancel the event. Corey IrwinCorey Irwin