It is the festival that has brought feelings of nostalgia to millions since it was held; a festival that many still dream they attended.
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This October brings the chance to experience what 1969's Woodstock Music and Art Fair could have been like.
To celebrate its 50th anniversary, many of the Far South Coast's top musicians will come together to perform music from the legendary performers that played at the now famous festival.
For instance, the music of The Who, Ten Years After and Creedence Clearwater Revival are in the capable hands of Garry Carson Jones and his group Mojo.
The rock outfit's talented guitarist and vocalist Carson Jones is joined in the band by Sam Martin on bass and vocals and Shayne Jones on drums and vocals.
Carson Jones said in 1969 he was four years old, but he remembers hearing about the legendary concert when he was a teenager.
"It was something I always thought about and always envisioned," the Candelo-based musician said.
"When I was growing up you didn't have the internet so couldn't see footage, so it was something you had to imagine."
To him, Woodstock was "timeless", and was about the classic bands uniting to perform with each other.
"It's about people coming together to celebrate music," Carson Jones said of the festival that drew a crowd of over half a million people.
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It was especially exciting for him to perform three songs of Creedence Clearwater Revival at the upcoming concert, as they were his favourite band from the original festival.
"I've always liked their songwriting. It's great, it's lasted the test of time and it's still going," he said.
With over 30 performers, the celebration of Woodstock will be held in the specially-created outdoor atmosphere of Oaklands Events Centre, Pambula on Saturday, October 5.
Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Joe Cocker, Santana, Joan Baez, Blood Sweat and Tears, Sly and the Family Stone and Richie Havens are just some of the incredible performers who will be celebrated on the day.
Mojo will be joined by other Far South Coast bands on the line-up, including The Figmentz, Sapphire Horns, Bournda Rock, the Pete Wild Band, Phoebe Mills, Sam Stevenson, Corinne Gibbons, Mike Martin, John Trevena, Michael Menager and Chris O'Donnell.
Tickets are $50 for adults or $30 for those aged under 18 and are available online, at Longstocking Brewery, Pambula or through The Figmentz Facebook page.
Gates open at 2.30pm, there will be pre-show music from 3pm and the Woodstock show starts at 6pm.