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Joel Rosenman

Joel Rosenman (born 1942) conceived and co-created the Woodstock Festival in 1969. Rosenman thought of the idea for the three-day concert when he and business partner John Roberts were evaluating a proposal from Michael Lang and Artie Kornfeld for a recording studio in upstate New York. The four went on to create the event. Rosenman and Roberts are the co-authors of Making Woodstock, originally published as Young Men with Unlimited Capital, a non-fiction account of their exploits as producers of Woodstock.[1]

  1. ^ Rosenman, Joel; Roberts, John; Pilpel, Robert (1999). Young Men with Unlimited Capital: The Story of Woodstock. Scrivenery Press. ISBN 9781893818026.

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