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Goose Lake International Music Festival
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Goose Lake International Music Festival

Aug 9, 1970
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★ 8.0

Overview

The Goose Lake International Music Festival held August 7–9, 1970 in Leoni Township, Michigan, "was one of the largest music events of its era", and featured many of the top rock music bands of the period. Songs performed include: Savage Grace - All Along The Watchtower, John Sebastian - Darling Be Home Soon, Harmonica Solo - Teegarden & Van Winkle, Ten Years After - Sweet Little Sixteen, The Stooges - 1970, Mountain - Ain't Got A Dime Jam, Mississippi Queen.

Genres

Music
Documentary

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Goose Lake International Music Festival Trailers

Cast

Iggy Pop

Self

Iggy Pop

Ron Asheton

Ron Asheton

Scott Asheton

Scott Asheton

Dave Alexander

Dave Alexander

Leslie West

Leslie West

John Sebastian

John Sebastian

Felix Pappalardi

Felix Pappalardi