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Almost Six Decades After Woodstock and Piedra Roja: Two Legends, One Rebel Spirit • El Sol De Iquique

AV Fifty-six years ago, between August 15 and 18, 1969, a farm in Bethel, New York, became the epicenter of global counterculture. The Woodstock Festival brought together more than 400,000 people for three days of music, peace, and silent protest against the Vietnam War. What began as a modest event grew into a generational symbol that still resonates in the history of rock and social movements. Featuring artists like Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin,…
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AV Fifty-six years ago, between August 15 and 18, 1969, a farm in Bethel, New York, became the epicenter of global counterculture. The Woodstock Festival brought together more than 400,000 people for three days of music, peace, and silent protest against the Vietnam War. What began as a modest event grew into a generational symbol that still resonates in the history of rock and social movements. Featuring artists like Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin,…

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