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Here it is the end of the Woodstock 40th celebration. Everybody thinks that those who played were at the zenith of their careers but how many remember and can name one song by the following acts who also played the festival?
Sweetwater
Bert Sommer
Tim Hardin
Quill
Keef Hartley
Incredible String Band
Sweetwater
Bert Sommer
Tim Hardin
Quill
Keef Hartley
Incredible String Band
Sweetwater - The first band to play at Woodstock. Best known for a traditional version of "Motherless Child", the song that Richie Havens sang right before their set.
Bert Sommer - Best known for "We're All Playing In The Same Band" and for being in the Left Banke for a short time.
Tim Hardin - He is best remembered for writing the Top 40 hits "If I Were a Carpenter", covered by Bobby Darin, and "Reason to Believe", covered by Rod Stewart.
Quill - Well known in the Northeast and even had a cult following they never hit it nationally. Due to a sync problem with the audio and film their performance was never part of the Woodstock movie. That problem was fixed by the time the next band came on; Santana.
Keef Hartley - He replaced Ringo Starr in Rory Storm and the Hurricanes and later played with John Mayall. Never hit it big in the US.
Incredible String Band - Best known for "The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter" and the double LP "Wee Tam and the Big Huge" they won folk album of the year for their first record in 1966. Very influential in the folk-rock period of 1966-1974.
And now you know
Bert Sommer - Best known for "We're All Playing In The Same Band" and for being in the Left Banke for a short time.
Tim Hardin - He is best remembered for writing the Top 40 hits "If I Were a Carpenter", covered by Bobby Darin, and "Reason to Believe", covered by Rod Stewart.
Quill - Well known in the Northeast and even had a cult following they never hit it nationally. Due to a sync problem with the audio and film their performance was never part of the Woodstock movie. That problem was fixed by the time the next band came on; Santana.
Keef Hartley - He replaced Ringo Starr in Rory Storm and the Hurricanes and later played with John Mayall. Never hit it big in the US.
Incredible String Band - Best known for "The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter" and the double LP "Wee Tam and the Big Huge" they won folk album of the year for their first record in 1966. Very influential in the folk-rock period of 1966-1974.
And now you know