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  1. 20 de mar. de 2019 · This obituary was originally published on July 26, 1990. Bert Sommer, 41, a local singer-songwriter whose first professional gig was in front of 300,000 people at Woodstock, died Monday at ...

  2. On the opening day of the festival, rising star Bert Sommer took to the stage following a performance by the California band Sweetwater. Born on February 7, 1949, on Long Island, NY, Sommer was somewhat of a musical prodigy, penning poetry and music at a young age. In 1967, he enjoyed a brief stint with The Left Banke—responsible for the 1966 ...

  3. Bert Sommer played on Friday, August 15th. According to the website[1], which is published in honor of Bert Sommer, he started his set at 8:20 pm. This is probably not correct since the video shows that there is still enough daylight though there are clouds. Sunset occured around 8.00 pm[2] so he must have played earlier. The official timing from the master reels revealed that he started in ...

  4. 15 de ago. de 2012 · Bert Sommer - The road to travel LP (Columbia 1968)More info: http://www.bertsommer.com/

  5. Bert Sommer at Woodstock! Bert Sommer contemplating the huge crowd before his set ~ photo by Barry Z. Levine. It was around 7:00pm and just before sunset on day one, Friday August 15th, when the chance of a lifetime came for Bert. The rain hadn't started to mist on the crowd yet. The mood was still mellow and the timing was perfect.

  6. Bert Sommer singer, songwriter & friend. A Life to Remember Bert Sommer February 7, 1949 thru July 23, 1990. From the early days to the 'HAIR' years, his '69 Woodstock Festival performance, the lost years in Albany and the incredible music that he has left for the world to enjoy!

  7. Bert was very intelligent and very perceptive. He could see through anything. He zeroed out the machinery of relationships and society. He was an independent thinker. His blue eyes would be ablaze when he talked. A remarkable person. Wish he were still here. Most of all he was a good friend. We all miss him."