Hendrix's Woodstock Clause

Hendrix's Woodstock Clause

When Jimi Hendrix played Woodstock, he had a clause in his contract that prohibited any acts from playing after him. Due to scheduling and technical issues, he didn't perform until 9 a.m. on Monday, by which time most people had gone home and missed his legendary set.

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