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1969 Mid Winter Pop Festival not

1969 Mid Winter Pop Festival not

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1969 Mid Winter Pop Festival not

December 27, 28, and 29, 1969 (not)
Blythe, California (not)

According to the Desert USA site:  Blythe, California is agriculturally based but heavily influenced by tourism, Blythe is located on the California-Arizona border where Interstate 10 crosses the Colorado River. Blythe’s population more than triples during the winter months with the arrival of visitors seeking relief from their cold climate home states during that season.

In the summer, in spite of extreme high Sonoran Desert temperatures, Blythe is a center for water sports along the Colorado River. Blythe is a small town and the people are very warm and friendly. Blythe’s educational system offers students facilities from pre-school through community college.

1969 Mid Winter Pop Festival not

Poster says…

The Mid Winter Pop Festival was the BIGGEST and BEST of ’69. At least that is what its poster proclaimed. Attendees were going to “See and Hear Dozens of GREAT STARS in Person!

It was going to be… A MUSICAL HAPPENING FOR LOVERS OF ROCK AND SOUL….

SET IN THE DRY, WARM DESERT SOUTHWEST – ALONG THE BEAUTIFUL COLORADO RIVER SOUTH OF

BLYTHE, CALIFORNIA

There would be no less than 14 HOURS OF FABULOUS ENTERTAINMENT EACH DAY !!!

100,000 ACRES WITH PLENTY OF WATER, SANITATION AND MEDICAL FACILITIES. CAMPING AREAS PROVIDED.

REASONABLY PRICED FOOD AND BEVERAGES

1969 Mid Winter Pop Festival not

Who would (not) be there?

  • Rotary Connection
  • Young Rascals
  • Bicycle
  • Linda Ronstadt
  • Laura Nyro
  • Eric Mercury
  • Chambers Brothers
  • Chicago Transit Authority
  • The Youngbloods
  • Brooklyn Bridge
  • Country Joe & the Fish
  • Pacific Gas & Electric
  • Steve Miller Band
  • Janis Joplin
  • Jefferson Airplane
  • Iron Butterfly
  • Neil Diamond
  • Buffy Sainte-Marie
  • …and many others
1969 Mid Winter Pop Festival not

Tickets

Tickets on sale at:

  • Jim Salle’s
  • Fahrenheit
  • Gay’s Men’s Shop
1969 Mid Winter Pop Festival not

Poster

TO RECEIVE YOUR TICKETS TO THIS FESTIVAL BY RETURN MAIL, FILL IN THE COUPON AND MAIL TO:

MID-WINTER POPS FESTIVAL, INC.

2818 St Louis St.

New Orleans, La 70119

Or
MID-WINTER POPS FESTIVAL

PO Box 47846

Atlanta, Ga. 30340

Tickets were $21 each or $30 at the gate.

There was a limited quantity available so Mid Winter Pops Festival, Inc encouraged fans to buy early and save.

Mid-Winter Pops Festival, Inc of 2818 St Louis St, New Orleans, LA sponsored the event.

1969 Mid Winter Pop Festival not

djtees

A blog site called djtees.com has a long essay about the not-festival and has a few opinions and as with my research little to go on. Here’s the complete post:

There is a genuine mystery about this festival. It’s another for the ‘it never happened’ file and in that, no so unusual. As we know, The Man was always trying to fend off the freaks with legislation, sometimes successfully, mostly not. But the Mid Winter Pop Festival doesn’t fall into that category. 

Blythe is a wee town on the border between California and Arizona, right out in the desert. Basically head east from Palm Desert on the 10 and you end up there. I love that road, it’s so elemental and wild out there. You feel so tiny and transient compared to all that old nature.

And, as any snowbird who vacations in Palm Springs knows, the desert is lovely and warm in the winter and although it can be cold at night, it’d be perfect festival weather for late December. 

With a strong bill it was bound to attract interest. 

Brooklyn Bridge, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Iron Butterfly, Janis Joplin, Jefferson Airplane, Johnny Winter, Neil Diamond, Vanilla Fudge, Young Rascals

However, that isn’t enough bands for a three day fest, nowhere near enough. And that is where the mystery starts. The poster doesn’t even say where the gig was to be, just broadly referring to ‘Blythe vicinity.’ However, no applications for a festival were made in the area and no preparations were being made. No other words, no-one looking like Chip Monck with an army of longhairs armed with wood and nail guns had turned up anywhere near Blythe to put up a stage even a week or two before.

The San Bernardino Sun newspaper reported Riverside County Administrative Officer Robert T. Anderson said “The Blythe vicinity could mean a location in Riverside County, Imperial County to the South or in Arizona across the Colorado River,” But no public agency in either Riverside or Imperial counties has authorized any pop festival in either county, he added. 

So what was going on? One of the ticket agencies listed in an advertisement in an underground newspaper said it stopped selling tickets after it was notified the festival was moved from a 100,000-acre Blythe ranch to an as yet undisclosed location. The ad, signed by Mid-Winter Pops Festival, Inc, New Orleans, promised, “Watch next week’s ad for location ‘funkiest spot in America.”

But at that point, the trail goes cold. There was no further announcement and no Blythe festival or inheritor of that title seems to have happened. Now whether it was a scam all along, or a good idea that fell through, who really knows? However, the lack of bands on the bill, whether they were ever actually booked or not, I think is the clue. Other fests that had to be called off had a massive roster in place because you need about 30 bands for a 3-day show, Blythe had just nine. 

To me, it looks like someone used those bands to pull in some ticket sales, waited as long as possible, trousered the money and then cancelled a festival that was never going to happen. Also, it wasn’t clear who was putting the festival on, who was behind Mid-Winter Pops Festival, Inc, New Orleans and usually, there was at least a known figurehead, or some rich kid putting up the money. Again, that’s unusual. 

Advertising bands that were not confirmed bookings was a common scam, we saw it at the Northern California Folk Festival when Led Zeppelin were said to be on their way but hadn’t been signed up. Sometimes this was wilful deceit, more often it was a failure of procedure and logistics. 

But it wouldn’t be a surprise if someone advertised a festival by 1969, took money for tickets and then simply disappeared. It was easy to do in those analogue days. 

So Blythe never saw an influx of hippies and rockers and the desert kept on being quiet, wild and magnificent.

So…

…the event never happened and if you know why let me know.

1969 Mid Winter Pop Festival not

Here’s the post listing all the rock festivals I’ve found or been informed about.

December 26 Music et al

December 26 Music et al

GI Blues

December 26 Music et al

December 26, 1960 – January 8, 1961:   Presley’s GI Blues album Billboard #1 for a second time.

I Want to Hold Your Hand

December 26 Music et al

December 26, 1963:  release of “I Want to Hold Your Hand” (“I Saw Her Standing There” B-Side) as a single released in US. Capitol Records began distributing “I Want To Hold Your Hand” to radio stations in major U.S. cities where it was played regularly.  With the target demographic (young teens) home for Christmas-New Years break, and the constant air play, the record begins selling like crazy.  In New York City, 10,000 copies per hour. In the first three days, 250,000 copies were  sold.  Capitol’s production was so overloaded it contracted Columbia Records and RCA to help with the pressings.

I Feel Fine

One year later, on December 26, 1964, their “I Feel Fine” was the Billboard #1 single. Their sixth #1 song of 1964 in which they had 30 entries on the chart, giving them a total of 18 weeks at the top of the charts. (see I Feel Fine)

December 26  Music et al

Magical Mystery Tour

Four years later, on December 26, 1967, was the premiere of Magical Mystery Tour.  There had been 10 hours of footage trimmed to 55 minutes. Though filmed in color, BBC broadcast the show in black and white. The critical reaction was overwhelmingly negative. (see Beatles Magical Mystery Tour)

Al Green

In 1969 Al Green covered “I Want to hold Your Hand.” It’s so good, that if you didn’t know it already, you might think the Beatles had covered Green.

Jimi Hendrix

December 26, 1966: while in the dressing room of The Uppercut Club in London, Jimi Hendrix wrote the lyrics to “Purple Haze”. The original title for the song was “Purple Haze / Jesus Saves”.  He changed the title by the time he recorded it (obviously).

Monterey Pop

December 26, 1968, Monterey Pop movie released.

December 26  Music et al

Led Zeppelin

December 26, 1969  – January 2, 1970: Led Zeppelin’s Led Zeppelin II is the Billboard #1 album.

Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic.com’s review said, Recorded quickly during Led Zeppelin’s first American tours, Led Zeppelin II provided the blueprint for all the heavy metal bands that followed it.

December 26  Music et al

December 26 Peace Love Art Activism

December 26 Peace Love Art Activism

Native Americans

On August 18,1862 a Sioux Uprising had began in Minnesota. It resulted in more than 800 white settlers dead and 38 Sioux Indians condemned and hanged. The Minnesota Uprising began when four young Sioux murdered five white settlers at Acton. The Santee Sioux, who lived on a long, narrow reservation on the south side of the Minnesota River, were reacting to broken government promises and corrupt Indian agents.

A military court sentenced 303 Sioux to die, but President Abraham Lincoln reduced the list. after President Abraham Lincoln reviewed the list of the condemned and reduced the number.

On December 26, 1862 38 Sioux were hung in Mankato, Minn. The mass execution was performed publicly on a single scaffold platform. After regimental surgeons pronounced the prisoners dead, they were buried en masse in a trench in the sand of the riverbank. (June 24, 1864)

December 26 Peace Love Art Activism

Nuclear and Chemical Weapons

December 26, 1898:  Marie and Pierre Curie discovered radium. (see July 22, 1927)

December 26 Peace Love Art Activism

BLACK HISTORY

Jack Johnson

December 26 Peace Love Art Activism

December 26, 1908: Jack Johnson became the first black heavyweight boxing champion when he knocked out Tommy Burns in Sydney, Australia. (see February 12, 1909)

Wade Thomas lynched

December 26, 1920: Wade Thomas was a native of Jonesboro County, Arkansas. On Christmas night 1920, Thomas was armed with a pistol and was playing a game of craps with his neighborhood black friends. Police officer Elmer “Snookums” Ragland raided the game, and shots were fired. Ragland was killed and Thomas was injured. Thomas escaped to the next county but was arrested there and brought back to Jonesboro County.

A coroner’s jury  indicted Thomas for murder. Allegedly, Thomas confessed to killing Policeman Ragland, but claimed that he did not shoot until after he had been wounded twice.  An angry mob stormed the court and told the judge to leave unless he wanted to witness the lynching. After Thomas was taken from his jail cell, a noose was draped around his neck and he was led to a telephone pole and hung. [Black Then article] (next BH, see March 1, 1921; next Lynching, see March 4, 1921 or  for for expanded chronology, see American Lynching 2)

Fred Shuttlesworth

December 26 Peace Love Art Activism

December 26, 1956: after the U.S. Supreme Court ordered the integration of city buses in Montgomery, Ala., Fred Shuttlesworth and others challenged the law in Birmingham, Ala. He boarded the bus hours after his own home was bombed. (see Dec 27)

Dr Maulana Karenga

December 26, 1966: the first day of the first Kwanzaa celebrated in Los Angeles under the direction of Dr Maulana Karenga, the chair of Black Studies at California State University at Long Beach. The seven-day holiday, hd  strong African roots. Karenga designed it as a celebration of African American family, community, and culture. (see In January 1967)

SOUTH AFRICA/APARTHEID

December 26, 2021:  Desmond M. Tutu, 90, died in Cape Town.

South Africa’s president, Cyril Ramaphosa called the archbishop “a leader of principle and pragmatism who gave meaning to the biblical insight that faith without works is dead.”

The cause of death was cancer, the Desmond and Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation said, adding that Archbishop Tutu had died in a care facility. He was first diagnosed with prostate cancer in 1997, and was hospitalized several times in the years since, amid recurring fears that the disease had spread.

As leader of the South African Council of Churches and later as Anglican archbishop of Cape Town, Archbishop Tutu led the church to the forefront of Black South Africans’ decades-long struggle for freedom. His voice was a powerful force for nonviolence in the anti-apartheid movement, earning him a Nobel Peace Prize in 1984. [NYT article]

December 26 Peace Love Art Activism

December 26 Music et al

GI Blues

December 26, 1960 – January 8, 1961: Elvis Presley’s GI Blues album Billboard #1 for a second time.

“I Want to Hold Your Hand”

December 26, 1963:  release of “I Want to Hold Your Hand” (“I Saw Her Standing There” B-Side) as a single released in US. Capitol Records begins distributing “I Want To Hold Your Hand” to radio stations in major U.S. cities where it was played regularly.  With teens home for Christmas-New Years break, radios get full-time use, and the record begins selling like crazy.  In New York City, 10,000 copies are sold every hour.  In the first three days, 250,000 copies are  sold.  Capitol was so overloaded it contracted Columbia Records and RCA to help with the pressings. (see Dec 28)

“I Feel Fine”

December 26, 1964 – Jan 15, 1965, The Beatles’: their first year on the Billboard Hot 100 charts ends with “I Feel Fine” at #1—their 6th. (see January 9, 1965)

Jimi Hendrix

December 26, 1966: while in the dressing room of The Uppercut Club in London, Jimi Hendrix wrote the lyrics to “Purple Haze”. The original title for the song was “Purple Haze / Jesus Saves”. He changed the it by the time he recorded it. (see March 31, 1967)

Magical Mystery Tour

December 26, 1967: having been edited from 10 hours of footage to 55 minutes, The Beatles’ television film Magical Mystery Tour had its world première on BBC 1. Though filmed in color, BBC broadcast the show in black and white. The critical reaction was overwhelmingly negative. (see Dec 30)

Monterey Pop

December 26, 1968, Monterey Pop movie released.

Led Zeppelin

December 26, 1969  – January 2, 1970: Led Zeppelin’s Led Zeppelin II is the Billboard #1 album.

December 26 Peace Love Art Activism

Women’s Health

December 26,1970:  President Richard Nixon signed into law the Public Health Services Act, which included federal support for family planning services. A Republican, Nixon was a strong supporter of government aid for family planning services. These services were contained in Title X of the law, and today discussions of the subject today refer to “Title X” funding.

In the early 1970s, President Nixon and many other Republicans supported government support for family planning services. That changed beginning with President Ronald Reagan, when the Republican Party embraced the neo-conservative social agenda that opposed abortion and government-supported family planning services. (see March 22, 1972)

December 26 Peace Love Art Activism

Vietnam

December 26, 1974: the 7th North Vietnamese Army division captured Dong Xoai. (see January 22, 1975)

December 26 Peace Love Art Activism

Dissolution of the USSR

December 26, 1991: the official dissolution of the USSR. (see April 16, 2003)

December 26 Peace Love Art Activism

Environmental Issues

December 26, 2004: a 9.3 magnitude earthquake hit the entire Indian Ocean region. Epicentered just off the west coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra, it generates tsunami waves of up to  100 ft that crashed into the coastal areas of a number of nations including Thailand, India, Sri Lanka, the Maldives, Malaysia, Myanmar, Bangladesh, and Indonesia. The event killed 230,000–280,000 people in 14 countries. (see February 2, 2007)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDL_IofTQo4

December 26 Peace Love Art Activism

TERRORISM

December 26, 2009: Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab appeared in front of Judge Paul D. Borman of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan in Detroit and was formally charged with attempting to blow up and placing a destructive device on an American civil aircraft. The hearing took place at the University of Michigan Hospital in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he was receiving treatment for the burns he suffered when he attempted to detonate the device. (Terrorism & Abdulmutallab: see January 6, 2010)

December 26 Peace Love Art Activism

Sexual Abuse of Children

December 26, 2013: a Pennsylvania appeals court ruled that Msgr. William J. Lynn, a Roman Catholic church official, had been wrongly convicted of child endangerment over his handling of sexual-abuse complaints against priests. Mr. Lynn’s lawyer argued that the state’s child-endangerment law at the time applied only to parents and caregivers, not to supervisors. (see Dec 31)

December 26 Peace Love Art Activism

LGBTQ

December 26, 2014: according to an Associated Press survey, most of Florida’s 67 clerks of court planned not to issue marriage licenses to gay couples on January. 6. They said that they were confused over whether a ban on same-sex marriage was being lifted across the whole state that day.

The overwhelming majority of clerks who responded to AP’s inquiry said they wouldn’t offer marriage licenses to same-sex couples without further clarification from a federal judge on whether his ruling applied beyond Washington County.  A lawsuit filed in the remote Panhandle county by two men seeking to be married became a key basis for U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle’s decision ruling the state’s same-sex marriage ban unconstitutional. (see January 1, 2015)

December 26 Peace Love Art Activism

ADA

December 26, 2021: federal judge Paul A. Engelmayer ordered New York City officials to install more than 9,000 signal devices at intersections to make it easier for pedestrians who are visually impaired to safely cross the streets.

Engelmayer criticized city officials for failing to make the vast majority of New York’s more than 13,000 intersections safe for thousands of blind and visually impaired residents. He ordered the appointment of a federal monitor to oversee the installation of the signal devices, which use sounds and vibrations to inform people when it is safe to cross a roadway.

“There has never been a case like this. We can finally look forward to a day, not long from now, when all pedestrians will have safe access to city streets,” said Torie Atkinson, a lawyer for the American Council of the Blind and two visually impaired New Yorkers, who filed the suit. “We hope this decision is a wake-up call not just to New York City, but for every other transit agency in the country that’s been ignoring the needs of people with vision disabilities.” [NYT article] (next ADA, see )

December 26 Peace Love Art Activism