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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › US_FestivalUS Festival - Wikipedia

    The US Festival ("us") was the name of two early 1980s music and culture festivals held near San Bernardino, California. [2] [3] [4] [5] Background. Steve Wozniak, cofounder of Apple and creator of the Apple I and Apple II personal computers, believed that the 1970s were the "Me" generation.

  2. 29 de mai. de 2023 · Oral History. ‘It Was the ‘80s – Everything Was Going On’: The US Festival at 40. With massive checks from Apple’s Steve Wozniak in hand, Van Halen and David Bowie led the ultimate Memorial...

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  3. US Festival 1982 Complete Live Performances. House of 1,000 Chords. 11 videos 13,814 views Last updated on Feb 24, 2022. Play all. 1. 1:11:11.

  4. Date. Friday, September 3, 1982 - Sunday, September 5, 1982. So far, there are setlists of 19 gigs in one venue . Report festival. Group by: Day/Venue. Artists (A-Z) Glen Helen Regional Park, San Bernardino, CA, USA. Friday, September 3, 1982. Scheduled. Artist. Attendees. Add time. Gang of Four. 45. Add time. Oingo Boingo. 53. Add time. Ramones.

  5. 16 de nov. de 2017 · Watch the story of the iconic music festival founded by Steve Wozniak and Bill Graham, featuring The Police, Tom Petty, Fleetwood Mac and more. Learn about the history, the challenges and the legacy of the \"Woodstock of the 80s\".

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  6. Created by Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak and legendary concert promoter Bill Graham, the Us Festival assembled the best bands in the world including The Police, Tom Petty, Fleetwood Mac,...

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  7. Há 2 dias · The deciding battle, both literal and figurative, would occur at the 1983 US festival. With a budget of $12.5 million, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak put on the first US Festival on Labor Day weekend in 1982. The festival drew over 400,000 people to the dusty Southern California town of Devore to hear bands like the Grateful Dead, Talking Heads ...