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**60s & 70s Music Festival Prints**

Step back into the revolutionary spirit of the 60s and 70s with vibrant prints celebrating one of the most iconic gatherings in music history: Woodstock 1969. These prints highlight the defining moments of this legendary festival, which took place from August 15-17 in White Lake, New York. Woodstock was more than just a music event—it became a cultural phenomenon symbolizing peace, love, and unity during a turbulent era. With a colorful and bold design reflecting the psychedelic aesthetic of the time, these prints commemorate the festival lineup that brought together legendary artists like Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, The Who, and Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young.

Woodstock transcended being a mere concert to become one of the most defining symbols of counterculture, where attendees gathered to promote harmony amidst political and social upheaval. The peace symbol on the print serves as a reminder of the anti-war movement, while the explosion of color captures the optimism and creativity that defined the era. These prints are a homage to the enduring legacy of Woodstock and a snapshot of the era’s ideals, making them an essential addition to any collection celebrating the spirit of the 60s and 70s.

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    **Woodstock 1969 Music Festival Poster Print** This print commemorates the legendary Woodstock Music and Art Fair, held from August 15 to 17, 1969, in White Lake, New York. With its bold design featuring a prominent peace symbol and vibrant, swirling text, the piece captures the spirit of one of the most significant cultural events of the 20th century. The poster details the historic lineup of artists who performed, including Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, The Who, and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, among others. More than just a music event, Woodstock was a defining moment of the counterculture movement of the 1960s. It represented ideals like peace, love, and communal unity during a tumultuous time marked by the Vietnam War, civil rights struggles, and a rapidly shifting social landscape. With an attendance of 400,000 people, the festival became a symbol of harmony and free expression, leaving an enduring legacyWoodstock3
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