Joe Cocker, whose signature gravelly voice brought life to hits like "Up Where We Belong," has died at the age of 70. Cocker's manager confirmed the singer's death to the BBC on Monday. The report ...
Singer Joe Cocker, whose huge raspy voice and even bigger stage presence thrilled rock audiences at Woodstock and beyond, has died. He was 70. His London-based agent, Barrie Marshall, told the ...
Where were you during Woodstock weekend? Rocker Jimmy Page remembers. He was playing with Led Zeppelin at Convention Hall in Asbury Park for two shows on Aug. 16, 1969. Joe Cocker and the Grease Band, ...
In 1969, a three-day music festival took place in a muddy field outside Woodstock, NY. The event was a chaotic mess, with way more people showing up than expected, and not enough services for them.
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