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This article should be given an image of the Woodstock '94 poster. This would allow readers an easy comparison with the 1969 poster shown in the main "Woodstock" article; the '94 image is cleverly modified from the historic original design.
References- Concert Tagline, Logo, & Dates
Even though the concert ultimately lasted 3 days, it was actually billed as "2 MORE DAYS OF PEACE & MUSIC." So I have corrected the text which optimistically read "Three more days of peace, love and music." (I have not set it in all-capital letters, although the original tagline generally did appear that way.)
I inserted a mention of the poster because it provides a clear, memorable record of the tagline/theme, planned length of the event, and so on. This will be quite effective if someone can add an image to the article.
For reference, a image of an original Woodstock '94 t-shirt showing the poster layout may be seen at and a enlarged version is at . I cite this to confirm the correct tagline, and this particular image also has an inset showing the originally scheduled dates of August 13 & 14, 1994. (However, this image of a t-shirt may be less desireable for the article than a large one showing just the poster itself.)