
Flashback: The Who Perform an Explosive ‘Heaven and Hell’ at Isle of Wight in 1970
Fifty years ago this month, England held its own version of Woodstock and reportedly drew an even bigger crowd
Fifty years ago this month, England held its own version of Woodstock and reportedly drew an even bigger crowd
In an excerpt from the new book '1973: Rock at the Crossroads,' Andrew Grant Jackson breaks down the counterculture moments of the summer of 1973
Musician will helm documentary on Harlem Cultural Festival
From the Who's "See Me Feel Me" to Canned Heat's "A Change Is Gonna Come," check out what performances the singer-guitarist loved from the iconic fest
Woodstock 50 had nearly every resource a festival could ask for: storied brand name, massive financial backing and industry goodwill. Where did it all go wrong?
Rolling Stone Music Now podcast looks back at the original Woodstock with Country Joe McDonald and Santana's Michael Carabello
In this unpublished interview from 2009, Baez remembers traveling to the festival on a helicopter with Janis Joplin and avoiding all the food backstage for fear it had been laced with LSD
It was only CSNY's second gig, and they were playing to a crowd of 400,000
50 years later, Rolling Stone's first chief photographer discusses festival highlights, escaping the mud and playing the cowbell
The Band thought the whole idea of the Woodstock festival was exciting because of what it […]