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    Bill Hanley and Woodstock

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    Bill Hanley and the Sound of Woodstock ‘69 Throughout the last century‚ quality and innovation in the realm of live sound reinforcement and arrangement has progressively developed to achieve what we now own and use. The more sleek and streamline audio equipment that has come to be did not simply appear out of thin air but was developed through the hard work and collaboration of engineers‚ electricians‚ physicists‚ and even performers and continues to do so. However‚ certain performances in

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    Apollo 1969

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    1969 Apollo 11 moon landing 1. The purpose of the article Man Takes Fist Steps on the Moon by The Times is to announce to the audience the greatest moment of time‚ which is the moment when Neil Armstrong became the first man to take a walk on the moon’s surface. The interaction that the speaker‚ audience‚ and subject develop affects the text in a way that it accomplishes the purpose The Times had‚ and it also makes the text more interesting. The purpose of the following speech

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    Family of Woodstock

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    Family of Woodstock Katy Norris BSHS 355 April 27‚ 2015 Karen Miner Family of Woodstock Family of Woodstock‚ Inc. began as an advocacy group that believes everyone is entitled to their undeniable right to food‚ clothing‚ and shelter. The belief of the helper and help having a common ground creates a sense of a world united. The Family of Woodstock organization brought forward a non-judgmental attitude as it reached out as well as opened its arms to those in need. This is stated in their mission

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    60s Politics and Woodstock

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    Lyrics and Political Persuasions "Look what’s happening out in the streets!" What better line to characterize the feeling of the Americans throughout the chaos and turmoil of one of the most memorable decades in United States history‚ than this quote in the Jefferson Airplane song "Volunteers?" The people of the time were utterly awestricken by the horrors they were being forced to endure‚ and they decided they would do the best they could to publicize their total disgust for the United States’

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    1969 Woodstock Festival “And this is the moment I will never forget as long as I live. When I walked on stage at 3 a.m. setting up to play for thousands and thousands of people‚ a quarter mile away‚ there was some guy flickering his Bic‚ and in the night I hear‚ ‘Don’t worry‚ John. We’re with you.’ I played the rest of the show for that guy.” Witnessing these words of John Fogarty and examining the Woodstock Festival reveals its great importance and impact on American History. On

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    In the year 1969‚ a big event occurred in America. It is known as Woodstock and it was a three day long gathering of all the people who supported pece during the controversial time of the Vietnam War. Roughly 500‚000 people attended the gathering and 32 separate acts played in Bethal‚ New York at Max Yasgur’s dairy farm. The effects from this event in history are still being felt today‚ by American society. Between August 15th and August 17th in the year 1969 the largest music festival

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    Family of Woodstock Diana Clark BSHS/355 April 22‚ 2013 Aaron Mills‚ MSW Family of Woodstock The family of Woodstock was founded because of the Woodstock Festival that took place in a city 115 miles away. Since 1970‚ a program was brought to area residents called FAMILY it is a place where individuals can go‚ and they are caring and respectful. With this any type of search for a solution is creative and never ending. FAMILY’s shelters‚ emergency food pantries‚ court advocates‚ counseling

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    Life in America in 1969 Americans were experiencing a split in society in 1969 from both domestic and foreign issues‚ the events of this time ultimately affects the public’s view of their government. In 1969‚ the foreign Vietnam war as well as the civil rights movement created a change in society that was displayed by music and a change in culture. The recent actions taken in vietnam by the johnson administration‚ as well as Nixon’s first year in office‚ created split in society relative to the

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    Concert

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    Mohamed alnaqbi Music 18 12/4/2014 Music Report 3 Introduction Tonight I went to see and hear the “Clarinet studio Recital with john Cozza” at the Music Recital Hall in Sacramento state university from 8:00-9:30‚ also it was a free concert. The Klarinatklub mainly focused on performing pieces from Tango and other beautiful clarinet music pieces. The performers varied in ages and wore black tuxedos and dresses. The hall had wood flooring and a slight outward design so that the music could better

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    To some‚ Woodstock was one of the biggest rock concerts ever‚ but to many others it was a huge historical event that changed America and its views on the Vietnam War forever. Woodstock was one of the biggest anti-Vietnam War movement to ever exist‚ it also marked the beginning of the Vietnam War as well. The concert was originally supposed to be held in a town named Woodstock‚ New York on Max Yasgur’s 600 acre area‚ but was transferred to Bethel‚ New York because there was not enough room for the

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