Country Joe McDonald and John Sebastian will no longer play Woodstock 50, five decades after performing at the original 1969 event
Country Joe McDonald and John Sebastian will no longer play Woodstock 50, five decades after performing at the original 1969 event.Country Joe McDonald and former Lovin’ Spoonful frontman John Sebastian will no longer play the beleaguered50, five decades after both musicians performed at the original 1969 festival.
Sebastian said he’s already booked to play another concert in the area that would prevent him from playing at Merriweather. But he expressed disappointment in the scheduling conflict: “I was with them all the way until the location changed,” he said. “And it pisses me off, because I feel like a blood brother with [promoter Michael Lang], and I would love to be able to join him.”
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