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Text on Button | WOODSTOCK |
Image Description | Illustration of a green hand on the neck of a pink guitar with a white dove on top over black text on a white background |
Curl Text | ©WARNER BROS., INC. 1969 AND 1989 BUTTON-UP 2011 AUSTIN TROY, MI 48083 |
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Additional Information | Woodstock is a documentary about the three day music festival of the same name held in August 1969 in Bethel, New York. Featuring well-known artists such as Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, the Who, the Grateful Dead, and many more, Woodstock was promoted as “3 days of peace and music.” The logo of a bird perched on a guitar was designed by American artist Arnold Skolnick. The documentary was more financially successful than the music festival itself, recouping the inexperienced promoters' significant losses due to issues with relocation and ticket sales for the event. |
Catalog ID | EV0513 |