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Joel Rosenman (born 1942), conceived and co-created the Woodstock Festival in 1969. Rosenman thought of the idea for the three-day concert when he and business partner John Roberts evaluated a recording studio proposal brought forward by Michael Lang and Artie Kornfeld. The four went on to create the event; Rosenman and Roberts are the co-authors of ''Young Men with Unlimited Capital'', also published as ''Making Woodstock'', a non-fiction account of their exploits as producers of Woodstock. ==Childhood and education== Born the second of three children, Rosenman grew up on Long Island in the town of Cold Spring Harbor, New York. He is Jewish.〔The Hidden Jewish History of Woodstock - InterfaithFamily www.interfaithfamily.com/.../The_Hidden_Jewish_History_of_Woodsto... Aug 19, 2009 - The lawyer for Lang's rock group put Kornfeld and Lang in touch with two Jewish backers, Joel Rosenman, now 67, and John Roberts ...〕〔Stars of David: Rock'n'roll's Jewish Stories books.google.com.au/books?isbn=1584653035 Scott R. Benarde - 2003 - Biography & Autobiography He believes that the band's music unconsciously embodied Jewish values of truth ... festival: Michael Lang, Artie Kornfeld, John Roberts, and Joel Rosenman.〕 He attended Huntington High School from 1956 to 1959, graduating at age 16. Rosenman earned a B.A. in English from Princeton in 1963, where he was a member of all-male a cappella group the Princeton Footnotes, and a J.D. from Yale Law School in 1966. Throughout college and graduate school, he helped finance his studies by working as a professional musician, both as a solo artist and band member.
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