Atlanta International Pop Festival (1969)

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Das erste Atlanta International Pop Festival fand am 4. und 5. Juli 1969 auf dem Atlanta Motor Speedway südlich von Atlanta statt. Freitag, der 4. Juli, war der US-amerikanische Unabhängigkeitstag 1969. Sechs Wochen später fand das Woodstock-Festival statt. Es kamen über 100.000 Zuschauer, manche Schätzungen gehen bis zu 150.000. rdf:langString
The first Atlanta International Pop Festival was a rock festival held at the Atlanta International Raceway in Hampton, Georgia, twenty miles south of Atlanta, on the July Fourth (Friday) weekend, 1969, more than a month before Woodstock. Crowd estimates ranged from the high tens of thousands to as high as 150,000. With temperatures nearing a hundred degrees, local fire departments used fire hoses to create "sprinklers" for the crowd to play in and cool off. It was a peaceful, energetic, hot and loud festival with few (if any) problems other than heat related. Concession stands were woefully inadequate. Attendees frequently stood in line for an hour to get a soft drink. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Atlanta International Pop Festival (1969)
rdf:langString Atlanta International Pop Festival (1969)
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rdf:langString Chris Cowing, Robin Conant, Alex Cooley and 14 others.
rdf:langString Atlanta International Raceway, Hampton, Georgia, United States
rdf:langString Das erste Atlanta International Pop Festival fand am 4. und 5. Juli 1969 auf dem Atlanta Motor Speedway südlich von Atlanta statt. Freitag, der 4. Juli, war der US-amerikanische Unabhängigkeitstag 1969. Sechs Wochen später fand das Woodstock-Festival statt. Es kamen über 100.000 Zuschauer, manche Schätzungen gehen bis zu 150.000.
rdf:langString The first Atlanta International Pop Festival was a rock festival held at the Atlanta International Raceway in Hampton, Georgia, twenty miles south of Atlanta, on the July Fourth (Friday) weekend, 1969, more than a month before Woodstock. Crowd estimates ranged from the high tens of thousands to as high as 150,000. With temperatures nearing a hundred degrees, local fire departments used fire hoses to create "sprinklers" for the crowd to play in and cool off. It was a peaceful, energetic, hot and loud festival with few (if any) problems other than heat related. Concession stands were woefully inadequate. Attendees frequently stood in line for an hour to get a soft drink.
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