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| Michael Shrieve | Himself (as Santana) | |
| Sly Stone | Himself (as Sly & the Family Stone) | |
| Jimi Hendrix | Himself | |
| Alan Cooper | Himself - Sha Na Na | |
| Rob Leonard | Himself (as Sha-Na-Na) | |
| Scott Powell | ShaNaNa | |
| Ten Years After | Themselves | |
| Richard Alvarez | Cinematographer (uncredited) | |
| Lawrence Ferlinghetti | Himself (uncredited) | |
| Jerry Garcia | Himself (uncredited) | |
| Bill Graham | Promoter (uncredited) | |
| Michael Lang | Executive Producer of Woodstock Festival (uncredited) | |
| Chip Monck | Himself (stage announcer) (uncredited) | |
| Hugh Romney | Himself (uncredited) | |
| Swami Satchidananda | Guru providing opening address (uncredited) | |
| Richie Havens | Himself | |
| Joan Baez | Herself | |
| Roger Daltrey | Himself | |
| John Entwistle | Himself | |
| Keith Moon | Himself | |
| Pete Townshend | Himself | |
| Lennie Baker | Himself | |
| Jon 'Bowzer' Bauman | Himself | |
| Johnny Contardo | Himself | |
| Frederick 'Dennis' Greene | Himself |
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3 DAYS OF PEACE & MUSICThe best is better! The Academy Award®-winning† "Woodstock," by wide consensus the best concert film ever made, has never looked or sounded better than in this director-approved edition with its sights restored and its sounds revitalized. Best of all, 40 minutes of previously unseen footage has been incorporated into the film by director 'Michael Wadleigh'. Seen in its ground-breaking widescreen multi-image format, it's a once-in-a-lifetime celebration that captured its era like no other movie before or since.†1970: Best Documentary Feature. |
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