There are a lot of musicians who owe at least part of the reputation they enjoy today to performing at Woodstock. Even just being there to perform was a major feather in the cap of a band or singer. But it wasn't just the musicians who found that the event enhanced their star status.
A lot of what we now know about Woodstock is only known because people were there to document the event. One such person was legendary film director Martin Scorsese. Here he is on the right, with the headset, making sure everything is recorded for posterity. Today, he's a legend in the industry with more than 80 Oscar nominations to his name. Back then he was just a young guy trying to make sure that what happened at Woodstock was immortalized on film. The documentary he made of the festival is still considered to be a definitive work.