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Joel Rosenman (1942 - ), A.B. Princeton '63, J.D. Yale '66, is one of four people responsible for producing the Woodstock Festival in 1969. Rosenman developed the idea for the three-day concert after looking at a recording studio proposal brought forward by Michael Lang and Artie Kornfeld. Together with partner John Roberts, the four designed the event and dealt with the subsequent aftermath. This article is about the year. ... Woodstock redirects here. ... 1969 (MCMLXIX) was a common year starting on Wednesday (the link is to a full 1969 calendar). ... Michael Lang was one of the four main Producers of the famous Woodstock Music and Arts Festival. ... // Artie Kornfeld Father of Woodstock Whats a little wind and rain? Love to all. ...
Formerly a professional musician, some of Rosenman's other business ventures include the highly successful Media Sound recording studio in New York and the concert Woodstock '94. He and Roberts are the co-authors of Young Men with Unlimited Capital, a non-fictional account of their exploits as producers of Woodstock.
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