The word hippie comes from the word “hip,” meaning “aware of” or “knowing.” The nickname “hippie” was coined from the beatniks in the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood of San Francisco. Popular hippie trends were ethnic clothing, LOVE BEADS, bell bottoms, granny glasses, sandals, and flowing silhouettes. Music was an important part of hippie culture. The most famous hippie music festival is Woodstock, where over 400,000 people gathered for a three-day concert in 1969 in Woodstock, New York. Musicians associated with hippie culture include Bob Dylan; Joan Baez; the Grateful Dead; Peter, Paul, and Mary; Jefferson Airplane and the Beatles.
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