No song by that name was played at the original Woodstock in 1969. See the link for a list of all songs played, perhaps the song has a different title.
No song by that name was performed.
Jimmy Hendrix
No he was not one of the performers at Woodstock. He was very active and successful as a live performer and was doing concerts in New York from 1967 to 1974 in addition to performances in Canada.
Jeffrey Shurtleff.
Louis Armstrong
No song by that name was performed.
Many of the bands at Woodstock played folk music, which in today's world may sound a little like country music. There was also a performer named Country Joe who sang the ultimate anti-war song but he is not classified as a country singer.
Jimmy Hendrix
No he was not one of the performers at Woodstock. He was very active and successful as a live performer and was doing concerts in New York from 1967 to 1974 in addition to performances in Canada.
Joe McDonald
Grace
You may be thinking of Richie Havens. He sang it at Woodstock. You can see a clip of it at http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x50xpk_richie-havens-freedom_music. I saw him perform a free concert in Brooklyn in the 80's and he was mesmerizing.
Country Joe McDonald sang "I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die Rag" at Woodstock, which is often referred to as the "One two three, what are we fighting for?" song at the festival.
Jeffrey Shurtleff.
Louis Armstrong
The youngest performer at Woodstock 1969 was Michael Shrieve. Michael was the drummer for Santana. He was born July 6th 1949, making him 20 years old at the Festival. Several other performers were 20 that year too, but Mr Shrieve was the youngest. Henry Gross the guitarist of Sha Na Na was born April 1st 1951, which makes him 18 years old at Woodstock is the youngest.
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