- Monterey International Pop Festival - Wikipedia
The Monterey International Pop Festival was a three-day music festival held June 16-18, 1967, at the Monterey County Fairgrounds in Monterey, California [1]
- The Monterey Pop Festival, 1967 - This Day In Music
On June 17-19 in 1967, the city was the venue of the three day Monterey Pop Festival All the proceeds went to charity when all the artists (over 30 appeared), agreed to perform free, and the “Summer of Love” was born
- On This Day in 1967, the Summer of Love Began With Star-Studded . . .
West Coast was a musical mecca, and the Monterey Pop Festival was the world’s journey to this central point Roughly 200,000 people attended the Monterey International Pop Festival Compared to
- The Monterey Pop Festival | Psychedelic Rock, Folk-Rock, Soul | Britannica
Featuring the first major American appearances of Jimi Hendrix and the Who, it also introduced Janis Joplin to a large audience and featured performances by the Jefferson Airplane, the Grateful Dead, the Byrds, Canned Heat, Buffalo Springfield, Otis Redding, Ravi Shankar, and many others
- The 1967 Monterey Pop Festival: An important milestone of . . .
The Monterey Pop Festival it's perhaps the very first blueprint for the modern open-air Rock festivals as we know it, with an estimated 200,000 attending for three days, featuring acts such as Otis Redding, Jefferson Airplane, The Byrds, Janis Joplin with the Big Brother and The Holding Company, The Who, Mamas Papas, Grateful Dead, Canned Heat and the first major appearance of The Jimi
- Monterey Pop Festival: The Epitome Of The Summer Of Love - uDiscoverMusic
Held at the Monterey County Fairgrounds, from June 16-18, 1967, the Monterey Pop Festival attracted around 200,000 people It was the first major rock festival in America The event was
- 38 Facts About Monterey Pop Festival
The Monterey Pop Festival, held in 1967, is often hailed as the event that kicked off the "Summer of Love " This groundbreaking festival brought together iconic artists like Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and The Who, creating unforgettable performances that still resonate today
- HISTORY - Monterey International Pop Festival
The actual idea for the Monterey International Pop Festival initially came from Alan Pariser, who had attended the 1966 Monterey Jazz Festival
|