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The Woodstock Music and Art Fair, held from August 15 to 18, 1969, on Max Yasgur's dairy farm in Bethel, New York, was a pivotal moment in popular music history

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The Woodstock Music and Art Fair, held from August 15 to 18, 1969, on Max Yasgur's dairy farm in Bethel, New York, was a pivotal moment in popular music history, attracting over 460,000 attendees and featuring 32 acts, including iconic performances by Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and The Who. The festival, billed as 'an Aquarian Exposition: 3 Days of Peace & Music,' became a defining event for the counterculture of the 1960s, symbolizing a generation's desire for peace, love, and social change. With its impact amplified by a 1970 documentary film, an accompanying soundtrack album, and a song written by Joni Mitchell, Woodstock has endured as a cultural touchstone, inspiring numerous anniversary events and continued relevance in modern music and society. The festival's legacy extends beyond its music, representing a moment of communal expression and rebellion against mainstream values. As a cultural phenomenon, Woodstock has been studied by scholars, celebrated by fans, and remains a powerful symbol of the era's ideals. The event's influence can be seen in the work of artists such as [[bob-dylan|Bob Dylan]], [[john-lennon|John Lennon]], and [[joni-mitchell|Joni Mitchell]], who all played a role in shaping the festival's musical landscape. Woodstock's impact on the music industry has been profound, paving the way for future festivals like [[coachella|Coachella]] and [[lollapalooza|Lollapalooza]].