POP MUSIC FESTIVAL June 16, 17, and 18, 1967 |
APPEARING:
(Not necessarily in order) The Mamas and The Papas The Association Scott McKenzie Canned Heat Big Brother & The Holding Company with Janis Joplin The Jefferson Airplane The Jimi Hendrix Experience The Who The Byrds Country Joe and The Fish Lou Rawls Laura Nyro Otis Redding Booker T. and The MG's with The Mar-Keys Ravi Shankar The Grateful Dead The Steve Miller Band The Paul Butterfield Blues Band The Electric Flag Hugh Masakela Buffalo Springfield Johnny Rivers Quicksilver Messenger Service Eric Burdon & The Animals Moby Grape Simon and Garfunkel The Group With No Name The Paupers Beverly Al Kooper The Blues Project |
Officially dubbed THE FIRST ANNUAL MONTEREY INTERNATIONAL POP MUSIC FESTIVAL, the event provided a weekend filled with unique and amazing sights, sounds, and experiences. Two years before Woodstock, over 200,000 young people gathered in and around the Monterey County Fairgrounds for a three day celebration of MUSIC, PEACE, FLOWER-POWER AND LOVE.
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SUMMER OF LOVE. |
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Most of the performers appeared for free, with only lodging and travel expenses being provided. It was a time of reunion and discovery for the performers as well as the audience. Funds raised by the festival and subsequent film and CD sales were earmarked to The Monterey Pop Foundation which is still in existence today and providing help to worthwhile causes such as the Haight Ashbury Free Clinic. | |||||||
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