The Texas International Pop Festival

Discussion in 'Back to the Garden' started by Unkle_John, Apr 9, 2005.

  1. Unkle_John

    Unkle_John Member

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    Did anyone attend the The Texas International Pop Festival?
    What was it like?

    To you all who didn't know about it, It was Labor Day weekend, 1969, two weeks after Woodstock, and thousands of hippies and lovers of peace and music converged
    on the small town of Lewisville, just north of Dallas, at the Texas Pop Festival
    to be and to see and to hear the music of:

    B.B.King, Canned Heat, Chicago, Delaney & Bonnie & Friends,
    Freddie King, Grand Funk Railroad, Herbie Mann,
    Incredible String Band, James Cotton Blues Band, Janis Joplin,
    Johnny Winter, Led Zeppelin, Nazz, The Quarry, Rotary Connection,
    Sam & Dave, Santana, Shiva's Headband, Sly & the Family Stone,
    Space Opera, Spirit, Sweetwater, Ten Years After and Tony Joe White!


    Sadly they race NASCARs there now.
     
  2. texaspop

    texaspop Member

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    Actually, I think you're confusing the Dallas International Motor Speedway, which was where the Texas Pop Festival was held, with the Texas International Motor Speedway, which was built in the nineties and is located on Interstate 35W, which goes through Fort Worth. The festival site is on Interstate 35 E, which goes through Dallas. It was in Lewisville where Best Buy and a shopping center now lies as well as an industrial park, all across from the Vista Ridge Mall.


    Check out my website for more details.

    Peace,
    Richard Hayner
    www.texaspopfestival.com
     
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