The Allman Brothers Band closed the show with a 90-minute set. Their set-ender included an extended version of “Johnny B. Goode.” By the end of the Summer Jam at Watkins Glen, news reports claimed that four people had died, 50 were arrested, and one child was born during the record-breaking event. According to estimates from historians, one of out every 350 people living in the United States at the time was at this concert.

The Allman Brothers Band closed the show with a 90-minute set. Their set-ender included an extended version of “Johnny B. Goode.” By the end of the Summer Jam at Watkins Glen, news reports claimed that four people had died, 50 were arrested, and one child was born during the record-breaking event. According to estimates from historians, one of out every 350 people living in the United States at the time was at this concert.