1. Stephen Stills

    Stephen Arthur Stills (born January 3, 1945) is an American guitarist and singer/songwriter best known for his work with Buffalo Springfield and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. In 2003, "Rolling Stone" magazine ranked Stills the #28 in its list of "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time".

  2. David Crosby

    David Van Cortlandt Crosby (born August 14, 1941) is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He is best known for being a founding member of The Byrds and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (CSNY). Crosby is a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for his work in the Byrds and CSN.

  3. Graham Nash

    Graham William Nash (born February 2, 1942) is an English-born singer-songwriter known for his light tenor vocals and songwriting contributions in pop group The Hollies and folk-rock band Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, and as a photography collector and photographer.

  4. Paul Kantner

    Paul Kantner (born Paul Lorin Kantner, 17 March 1941, San Francisco) is an American rock musician, most noted for co-founding the LSD-influenced psychedelic rock band Jefferson Airplane.

  5. Max Yasgur

    Max B. Yasgur (December 151919-February 91973) was the owner of the dairy farm in Bethel, New York upon which the Woodstock Music and Art Fair was held between August 15 and August 181969. After area towns Woodstock (located about 40 miles from Yasgur's farm) and Wallkill declined to provide a venue for the festival, Max Yasgur, convinced by the arguments of his son, Sam, offered the nearly-last-minute use of his farm's alfalfa field.

  6. Joe Lala

    Joe Lala is an actor and voice actor, notable for his dubbing of Kun Lan of the video-game "Killer7". He also played drums and percussion on 32 gold and 28 platinum albums. His credits include Blues Image, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Manassas (album), The Bee Gees, Whitney Houston, and many others.

  7. Johnny Rogan

    Johnny Rogan is an Irish/English author who first emerged in the late 70s with writings on West Coast American music. Rogan was born and spent his early childhood in the Pimlico area of London. His parents emigrated to London from Waterford (Ireland) in the 1930s. He is related to the actor John Rogan. His first book "Timeless Flight", an acclaimed biography of The Byrds was published when he was still a student at Oxford's Lady Margaret Hall.

  8. Mark Lester

    Mark Lester (b. July 11, 1958) was an English child actor known for playing innocent-looking boys in British and European films of the 1960s and 70s.

  9. Lucky Grills

    Leo "Lucky" Grills (born 26 May 1928 in Hobart, Tasmania) is a veteran Australian actor and comedian. Grills is best known for portraying unconventional detective "Bluey" Hills in the television series "Bluey" in 1976. He was reintroduced to a younger generation in a recurring segment of the early-90s comedy series "The Late Show" called "Bargearse", a humorous re-dub of "Bluey". Grills also made three in-person appearances on the show, …

  10. Spooner Oldham

    Dewey Lyndon "Spooner" Oldham is an American songwriter and session musician. An organist, he recorded in Muscle Shoals, Alabama and at FAME Studios on such hit R&B songs as "When a Man Loves a Woman" by Percy Sledge, "Mustang Sally" by Wilson Pickett and "I Never Loved a Man" by Aretha Franklin. As a songwriter, Spooner Oldham teamed with Dan Penn to write such hits The Box Tops' "Cry Like a Baby", "I'm Your Puppet", "A Woman Left Lonely" and "It Tears Me Up".

  11. John Barbata

    John Barbata (born 1 April 1945, in Passaic, New Jersey, U.S.) is a noted drummer active especially in pop and pop/rock bands in the 1960s and 1970s, both as a member and as a session drummer. Already an established session drummer when he joined The Turtles, he was one of the pioneering drummers who converted pop music rhythms from the down-beat rhythms of the 1950s to the off-beat rhythms that have dominated ever since.

  12. Floyd Crosby

    Floyd Delafield Crosby (December 12 1899 - 30 September 1985) was an award winning cinematographer. A native of New York City, in 1940 married Aliph Van Cortland Whitehead and had two children, one of whom is David Crosby of The Byrds and Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young. He divorced Aliph in 1960 and married Betty Cormack in the same year. He retired in the late 1960s to Ojai, California, where he died in 1985.

  13. Neil Young

    Neil Young is one of the most respected and prolific rock/folk guitarists of the late 20th century. Raised in Canada, he first became well-known as a guitarist and occasional vocalist for the band Buffalo Springfield. After the band's breakup, Young became a solo performer. However, he also has spent more than 30 years performing with the supergroup Crosby Stills Nash & Young, as well as with the band Crazy Horse. He also recorded an album with the grunge band Pearl Jam in 1995....

  14. Fred Meyers

    Fred Meyers - Chief Engineer Fred Meyers has worked in technical production since 1969. Early in his career, he built concert sound systems for Bill Graham's FM Productions—mixing sound for many top performing artists: The Santana Band, Crosby Stills Nash & Young, Bob Dylan & The Band, America, and Earth, Wind & Fire. Crossing over into broadcast engineering in the 1980s, he worked on television documentaries and special events for KQED, the local Bay Area PBS affiliate.