Northern California Folk-Rock Festival (1969)

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The Northern California
Folk-Rock Festival II
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Genre Rock, pop, etc.
Dates May 23–25, 1969
Location(s) San Jose, California
United States
Years active 1968, 1969
Founded by Bob Blodgett

The Northern California Folk-Rock Festival was a music festival held at Santa Clara County Fairgrounds in San Jose, California on May 23–25, 1969 and promoted by Bob Blodgett.[1] It was the second such festival held at the venue, following the Northern California Folk-Rock Festival (1968).

The festival featured The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Jefferson Airplane, The Chambers Brothers, Led Zeppelin, Eric Burdon, Spirit, Canned Heat, Buffy Sainte-Marie, The Youngbloods, Steve Miller, Chuck Berry, Muddy Waters, Taj Mahal, Noel Redding, Lee Michaels, Blues Image, Santana, Aum, Elvin Bishop, Poco, People!, Lynn County, The Loading Zone, Sweet Linda Divine, Cat Mother, Doc Watson & New Lost City Ramblers, Sable.[2]

Linda Segul created the 14" x 20 1/2" poster.[1][3]

"radio station KSJO was warning listeners that the acts advertised on the poster for 1969 festival — particularly Led Zeppelin and Jimi Hendrix — were not going to appear, as they were booked elsewhere at the time. (This situation resulted in a lawsuit — paid for by Zeppelin — against the promoter, who retaliated by paying Hendrix $30,000, an unheard of amount at the time, to fly in by Lear Jet and play for half an hour.)"[4]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Northern California Folk-Rock Festival 1969
  2. Northern California Folk-Rock Festival 1969
  3. Lot Detail - 1968-Northern California Folk Rock Festival–Santa Clara Fairgrounds- Handbill-PAE Graded Mint 97
  4. Bob Blodgett versus Aquarian Family Festival, a free concert - SJ Metro