Woodstock '94 (English Wikipedia)

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  • Goggin, David; Stone, Chris (November 1, 2012). "Epilogue: Woodstock '94—A Major Pro Audio Case History". Audio Recording for Profit. Burlington, Massachusetts: Focal Press. ISBN 9780240803869. Friday morning, everybody got up shaking because the downbeat of the festival was at 11 AM. It was like going into battle—very detailed preparations had been made, and now we had to do it. All working personnel were delivered early to the site because the first act was due to start that morning on the North Stage. Twenty acts followed, including unsigned local bands and a "rave" that began at midnight and continued until 6:30 AM the next morning.

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  • "1995 Grammy Winners - 38th Annual GRAMMY Awards". Grammy.com. November 28, 2017. GRAMMY winners ranged from distinguished musical veterans including Frank Sinatra (who won Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance for Duets II, his first win in GRAMMY competition since the 9th Annual GRAMMY Awards in 1966) to edgier acts like Nine Inch Nails (Best Metal Performance for "Happiness In Slavery" from Woodstock 94) and Nirvana (Best Alternative Music Performance for MTV Unplugged In New York).

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  • Written at Saugerties, New York. "Nonstop party consumes Woodstock nation". The Register-Guard. Eugene, Oregon. Los Angeles Times. August 14, 1994. p. 5A.
  • Braun, Stephen; Goldman, John (August 15, 1994). Written at Saugerties, New York. "Woodstock revelers slog home". The Register-Guard. Eugene, Oregon. Los Angeles Times. p. 1A.
  • Written at Bethel, New York. "12,000 revisit Woodstock". The Register-Guard. Eugene, Oregon. Associated Press. August 14, 1994. p. 5A.

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  • Associated Press (August 7, 1994). "Johnny Cash Says He's Out". The New York Times (Press release). The New York Times. Retrieved July 12, 2021. Johnny Cash, the country and western singer, says he has decided to withdraw from Woodstock '94 next weekend because of disagreements with the festival's promoters.

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  • Samudrala, Ram (August 15, 1994). "Woodstock '94". ram.org. Retrieved July 13, 2021. Bob Dylan was simply amazing! He was 1.5 hours late but it was worth the wait.
  • Samudrala, Ram (August 15, 1994). "Woodstock 1994". ram.org. Retrieved June 26, 2021.

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  • Cultice, Joseph (March 5, 2019). "MUD, PISS, CATHARSIS: INSIDE NINE INCH NAILS' ICONIC PERFORMANCE AT WOODSTOCK '94". revolver.com. Retrieved June 26, 2021. I remember saying to the guys, it would be great if you guys were like the mud men, like all the crazy kids out there covered in mud. So time passes, and then the stage manager was like, How do we get these guys muddy? They started getting these [ice buckets] and filling them up with mud from around the dressing room trailers. Sitting right across from us while they were doing that were like Henry Rollins and the guys from Alice in Chains. And [Nine Inch Nails] were all like, "Those guys are gonna totally know what we are doing." So in between all that someone found a mud pit at the edge of the stage. So we all got in a sixteen-passenger van and went down to the stage and the band jumped in the mud. It was this big cathartic thing, and then they went onstage.

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  • Hughes, John (August 15, 1994). Written at Saugerties, New York. "MUDSTOCK". South Florida Sun-Sentinel. Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Retrieved June 26, 2021 – via newspapers.com.

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  • "Philips Media celebrates music and multimedia at Woodstock '94" (Press release). PR Newswire. July 20, 1994. Retrieved June 26, 2021 – via trconnection.com. The Philips Multimedia Village will feature a variety of interactive experiences, including a multiple-screen, multimedia show that highlights Philips Media's hot new software titles; a 90-station CD-i play tent where visitors can experience those titles hands-on, guided by cyberpunk arcade "gamers"; and the "Todd Pod," where multimedia musician Todd Rundgren will perform five live shows daily.

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  • Harrington, Richard (August 26, 1994). "AEROSMITH DREAMS ON". washingtonpost.com. Retrieved June 26, 2021. Aerosmith was still a year away -- Tyler was still in Top 40 New York City club bands like the Chain Reaction and William Proud -- and it's at Woodstock he met Joey Kramer, who would become the band's drummer.
  • Fisher, Marc (August 14, 1994). "CHAOS RAINS AT WOODSTOCK". washingtonpost.com. Retrieved June 26, 2021. State police spokesman Lt. James O'Donnell said it will take at least 20 to 25 hours to clear the site after Peter Gabriel's last song sometime after midnight Monday morning.

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