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Essay heading: A Look at Woodstock
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Music had to be continuously going or there was fear of riots. In addition, many of the performers were drinking and on drugs so they just played whatever came to mind, forgetting their set lists.
Woodstock cost more than 2.4 million dollars (Tiber, "How Woodstock Happened" Pg. 1) and was sponsored by four very different men: John Roberts, Joel Rosenman, Artie Kornfeld, and Michael Lang... displayed 300 characters
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1) and was sponsored by four very different men: John Roberts, Joel Rosenman, Artie Kornfeld, and Michael Lang. Ticket booths never arrived therefore; Woodstock never collected a single dollar at the gate. The only money made was from the presale tickets and beer and soda sales.
On July 18, 1969, the perfect land was finally found for the site of Woodstock... displayed next 300 characters
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