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Woodstock 50Th Anniversary Woodstock 50th Anniversary The Original Line Up in 1969: Day 1: Richie Havens Swami Satchidananda Sweet Water Bert Sommer Tim Hardin Ravi Shankar Melanie Arlo Guthrie Joan Baez Day 2: Quill Country Joe McDonald John B. Sebastien Keef Hartley Band Santana Incredible String Band Canned Heat Grateful Dead CCR Janis Joplin Sly & the Family Stone The Who Jefferson Airplane Day 3: Joe Cocker Country Joe & the Fish Ten Years After The Band Johnny Winter Blood Sweat & Tears Crosby Stills Nash & Young Day 4: Paul Butterflied Blues Band Sha Na Na Jimi Hendrix Ferris Kennedy’s 2019 Woodstock Line Up: Day 1: 1. Tanya Tagaq (Canadian Throat Singer) 2. Sheryl Crow 3. The Flaming Lips 4. Steven Page 5. Counting Crows 6. Collin James 7. Shawn Mendes 8. Dwight Yoakham 9. Lenny Kravitz w/Tom Morello Day 2: 1. The Sheepdogs 2. Hootie and the Blowfish 3. Eric Church 4. Aerosmith 5. Blink 182 6. Avril Lavigne 7. Dave Matthews Band 8. Jane’s Addiction 9. Red Hot Chili Peppers 10. Black Keys 11. Maroon 5 12. Greta Van Fleet 13. Alicia Keys Day 3: 1. Coldplay 2. Radiohead 3. Rod Stewart 4. AC/DC 5. The Spin Doctors 6. Pearl Jam 7. Guns N’ Roses 8. Weezer 9. Blue Rodeo 10. Bruce Springsteen and the E-Street Band Day 4: 1. Metallica 2. Beck 3. Bryan Adams 4. Foo Fighters Steven Wheeler’s 2019 Woodstock Line Up: Day 1: 1. LCD Soundsystem 2. Radiohead 3. Kraftwerk 4. The Stills 5. Green Day 6. Mumford & Sons 7. Franz Ferdinand 8. Lorde 9. Joan Baez Day 2: 1. Bon Iver 2. Sufjan Stevens 3. Daft Punk 4. Gogol Bordello 5. Regina Spector 6. St. Vincent 7. Feist 8. Solange 9. Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds 10. Beck 11. Arcade Fire 12. Willie Nelson 13. Jack White 14. Santana Day 3: 1. The Roots 2. Kendrick Lamar 3. Rage Against the Machine 4. Florence + the Machine 5. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young 6. Van Morrison 7. Jon Batiste 8. Metric 9. Childish Gambino Day 4 1. Björk 2. Parliament-Funkadelic 3. The Who Dr. Ian Clarke’s 2019 Woodstock Line Up: Day 1: 1. Carole King 2. The Eagles 3. Blondie 4. Jeff Beck 5. Paul Simon 6. Duran Duran 7. Tom Jones 8. David Byrne 9. Iggy Pop Day 2: 1. Cat Stevens (Usuf Islam) 2. John Fogerty 3. Crosby, Stills & Nash 4. Lana Del Rey 5. The Cure 6. Bryan Ferry 7. Bruno Mars 8. ELO 9. Bootsy Collins 10. Joan Jett 11. ZZ Top Day 3: 1. Santana 2. Joan Baez 3. Chaka Khan 4. Eric Clapton 5. Brian Wilson 6. Sade 7. Super Tramp 8. Heart 9. Shania Twain 10. The Who Day 4: 1. Carly Simon 2. Donovan 3. Van Morrison 4. Bob Dylan .
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