"Wikia." Woodstock Wiki. N.p., 14 Dec. 2000. Web. 14 Jan. 2014. <http://woodstock.wikia.com/wiki/Time_Schedule>.
This source shows the specific dates and times that each artist/band performed at. This helped me out because along with the videos that I had posted of the performances it also allowed me to tell the reader the dates and times they played at. This is a good source because it is reliable data from a person from the audience who might have been there or even one of the four founders of the festival.
This source shows the specific dates and times that each artist/band performed at. This helped me out because along with the videos that I had posted of the performances it also allowed me to tell the reader the dates and times they played at. This is a good source because it is reliable data from a person from the audience who might have been there or even one of the four founders of the festival.
"The Woodstock Festival of 1969." About.com 20th Century History. N.p., 21 Dec. 2001. Web. 12 Jan. 2014. <http://history1900s.about.com/od/1960s/p/woodstock.htm>.
This source tells more about what happened at Woodstock and how much effort was put into making this festival a real thing. This helped me out because it gave me information on how Michael Lang had first met Max Yasgur before he had asked him about Woodstock. This is a good source because it gives information on the background of what went on during the making of the Woodstock festival.
This source tells more about what happened at Woodstock and how much effort was put into making this festival a real thing. This helped me out because it gave me information on how Michael Lang had first met Max Yasgur before he had asked him about Woodstock. This is a good source because it gives information on the background of what went on during the making of the Woodstock festival.
Lang, Michael, and Holly Warren. The road to Woodstock. New York: Ecco, 2009. Print.
This novel was created by Michael Lang and his friend Holly Warren who both attended the Woodstock Festival. In the novel Michael describes his times up to the festival and how hard it was to create such a big concert. Holly Warren explains what the view was like from the audience. This is a good source pretty much because the main creator of Woodstock was the one who wrote the book.
This novel was created by Michael Lang and his friend Holly Warren who both attended the Woodstock Festival. In the novel Michael describes his times up to the festival and how hard it was to create such a big concert. Holly Warren explains what the view was like from the audience. This is a good source pretty much because the main creator of Woodstock was the one who wrote the book.
"How Woodstock Happened...." How Woodstock Happened.... N.p., 17 Dec. 2002. Web. 13 Jan. 2014. <http://www.edjusticeonline.com/woodstock/history/index.htm>.
This source tells more on how the Woodstock idea was proposed, and how it was further developed into what it became in 1969. This is a good source because it helped me go more in depth on what the original plan was for the four founders and how it changed into the largest music festival in that era.
This source tells more on how the Woodstock idea was proposed, and how it was further developed into what it became in 1969. This is a good source because it helped me go more in depth on what the original plan was for the four founders and how it changed into the largest music festival in that era.