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Day 1 — Friday, Aug 15Psychedelic Rock, Jazz Fusion

Sweetwater
at Woodstock 1969

Often cited as the first band to actually perform at Woodstock, Sweetwater's legacy is overshadowed by tragedy.

Sweetwater at Woodstock 1969

Sweetwater — Woodstock 1969

Sweetwater has been credited as the first band to perform at Woodstock 1969, taking the stage shortly after Richie Havens opened the festival. Their sound was comparable to Jefferson Airplane, with lead singer Nancy Nevins as the group's distinguishing feature. Some music historians attribute to them the development of psychedelic rock/jazz fusion.

The band's musical arrangements, while innovative, are less memorable than their tragic backstory. A pivotal tragedy altered the band's trajectory: a car accident involving Nancy Nevins and an intoxicated driver occurred. This incident resulted in her prolonged recovery and serious vocal cord damage, ultimately leading to the band's dissolution. The accident essentially overshadowed any achievements beyond their brief but historically significant Woodstock performance.

For those interested in their discography, three studio albums are available: "Sweetwater" (1968), "Just for You" (1970), and "Melon" (1971). Following an invitation to reunite for a Woodstock reunion tour, surviving members reformed and began creating new material, though their legacy remains primarily tied to being among the first bands to play Woodstock 1969.

★ Woodstock Highlight

One of the first bands to perform at Woodstock, Sweetwater's set helped establish the festival's psychedelic-folk atmosphere before tragedy struck the group.

Sweetwater Woodstock Setlist

Day 1 — Friday, Aug 15 · August 15, 1969
  1. 1Motherless Child
  2. 2Look Out
  3. 3For Pete's Sake
  4. 4Day Song
  5. 5What's Wrong
  6. 6Crystal Spider
  7. 7Two Worlds
  8. 8Why Oh Why

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