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The Woodstock Story (book)

"The Woodstock Story" is a comprehensive account of the 1969 music festival that became a symbol of the counterculture movement. It covers the event’s organization, the lineup of iconic musicians, and the cultural significance of gathering around peace, love, and music. The book explores how Woodstock reflected societal shifts of the 1960s, including attitudes toward war and social change. It provides insights into the logistical challenges, personal stories of attendees, and the festival’s lasting impact on music and popular culture. Overall, it offers a detailed history of an event that defined a generation.