How Much Is Michael Lang Net worth In 2022 After His Death? Also Check Early Life And Career Details Here!

Michael Lang Net worth: American concert promoter, producer, and artistic manager Michael Lang have a fortune of $10 million. In December 1944, Michael Lang was born in Brooklyn, New York. In 1969, he co-founded the Woodstock Music & Art Festival with Lou Reed. A head shop in Florida and a series of performances in the Miami area were promoted by Lang in the state.

Jimi Hendrix and John Lee Hooker were among the performers in his 1968 Miami Pop Festival. Woodstock 94 and Woodstock 99 were both under his direction. When The Rolling Stones, Santana, and the Grateful Dead were invited to help relocate the Altamont Free Concert in 1969, he jumped at the chance. Just Sunshine Records was Lang’s business. He was nominated for an Emmy Award in 2010 for Woodstock: Now and Then, a documentary on the festival.

Michael Lang’s Net Worth

Net Worth: $10 Million
Date of Birth: Dec 12, 1944 (77 years old)
Gender: Male
Profession: The promoter, Record producer, Tour promoter, Producer, Film Producer
Nationality: United States of America

Michael Lang Early Life

Michael Lang Net worth
Michael Lang Net worth

Lang was raised by Jewish parents in Brooklyn. To operate a head shop in Coconut Grove, Florida, Lang dropped out of New York University in 1967. Lang and Marshall Brevetz created the 1968 Pop & Underground Festival in Miami 1968 after promoting a series of concerts in the area. On the first day (May 18), it drew over 25,000 people, with performances by Jimi Hendrix, Frank Zappa, John Lee Hooker, Arthur Brown, and Blue Cheer among the notables. It began to rain on the second day (May 19) and the event had to be called off early because of it.

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Michael Lang Career

Woodstock Festivals 1969, 1994, 1999, 2019

His idea for a large festival to commemorate the 1960s social movements were born after he relocated to Woodstock, New York, and met Artie Kornfeld. The two also planned to set up a recording studio in the little village of Woodstock. Lang began the planning for the Woodstock event, which took place on Max Yasgur’s farm in Bethel, New York, from August 15 to August 18, 1969, with Kornfeld and partners John P. Roberts and Joel Rosenman.

Many scenes from Woodstock: 3 Days of Peace and Music were filmed by Michael Lang. John Scher and Ossie Kilkenny co-produced Woodstock ’99, which Lang also produced with partners Roberts, Rosenman, and John Scher. Woodstock ’99 was more wild and violent than past Lang-organized Woodstock events.

Lang said in May 2014 that he was looking into different venues for a 2019 Woodstock 50th anniversary concert. Lang made the announcement on January 9th, 2019, that the official Woodstock 50 event would take place August 16–18, 2019, in Watkins Glen, New York. Due to several logistical challenges, budgetary issues, and three venue changes, the event had to be canceled.

Altamont free concert

Michael Lang Net worth
Michael Lang Net worth

Lang was not involved in organizing the Altamont Free Concert on December 6, 1969, which some dubbed “Woodstock West.” Nevertheless, the Grateful Dead and the Rolling Stones enlisted Lang’s assistance in their last-minute move from Sears Point Raceway to Altamont Speedway outside Tracy, California. Lang complied without hesitation.

The Rolling Stones, Grateful Dead, Santana, Jefferson Airplane, The Flying Burrito Brothers, and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young were originally scheduled to perform in Golden Gate Park. Apparently, due to a San Francisco 49ers, football game at nearby Kezar Stadium taking place on the scheduled date, the city of San Francisco canceled the Golden Gate venue’s permits. A subsequent concert at Sears Point Raceway was rescheduled. A disagreement over picture rights, on the other hand, resulted in its cancellation.

Owner Dick Carter offered Lang and Grateful Dead manager Rock Scully the Altamont Speedway, a competitor to Sears Point Raceway. With his background in relocating the much larger Woodstock festival, Lang showed up after the venue was set up for the music. On December 4, the site was relocated to the racetrack, and the concert began on December 6 as planned.

As a result of the venue switch, there were numerous technical issues, including a stage that was erected too low and too close to the audience. In addition to the multiple confrontations between concertgoers and Hells Angels hired for stage security, there was an on-stage altercation amongst Jefferson Airplane members, in which singer Marty Balin was hit and knocked unconscious.

While the Rolling Stones were performing, an assailant stormed the stage brandishing a revolver and fatally stabbed audience member Meredith Hunter. Gimme Shelter, a documentary by the Maysles Brothers features footage of these incidents. Three people died from accidental causes among the 300,000 attendees. The picture features Lang. When the Hells Angels and Jefferson Airplane get into a fight, Lang walks off stage, and that’s the last time we see him.

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Just Sunshine Records

More than 40 albums by performers such as Karen Dalton, Betty Davis, and Mississippi Fred McDowell were recorded and published by Lang’s Just Sunshine Records. Among Lang’s clients were Joe Cocker, Ricky Lee Jones, Willy Deville, Tarkan, and El Ultimo de la Fila, a group of Spanish recording artists. From 1971 until 1974, Gulf & Western’s Famous Music Group distributed the label’s records.

Joe Cocker

Michael began managing Joe Cocker, who performed at the initial Woodstock performance, shortly after the 1969 Woodstock Music and Arts Fair. For more than two decades, they worked together as colleagues. “You can leave your hat on” music video featured Lang as one of the Trumpet players

Michael Lang Later years

Michael Lang Net worth
Michael Lang Net worth

For Wes Anderson’s 1996 picture Bottle Rocket, Lang served as an associate producer. Live event production, film production, and artist management are all parts of the Michael Lang Organization (MLO). Lincoln Center’s 50th-anniversary celebration, a Woodstock 50th anniversary event, a film adaptation of The Master and Margarita, and theatrical ventures in Turkey and South Korea were among the planned projects for the French Theater company Royal de Lux. Also with Woodstock Ventures, Lang was working on a Broadway musical adaptation of Woodstock the Musical, as well as building a Woodstock lifestyle brand, which would be sold in department stores.

Outkast, Prince, Missy Elliott, Snoop Dogg, Steely Dan, The Fugees, Wyclef Jean, Tarkan, Shakira, Madonna, Norah Jones, Marc Anthony, Twista, Dave Matthews, Bruce Springsteen, Alicia Keys, Kid Rock, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Christina Aguilera, Linkin Park, Avril Lavigne, and Joe Cocker are among the artists with whom MLO has collaborated over the years.

John Roberts’ estate, Michael Lang, and Joel Rosenman of Woodstock Ventures teamed together with Sony Music Entertainment in 2009 to establish a new woodstock.com website. The site commemorates the legacy of the first Woodstock Festivals, which took place in 1969 and 1970. Jonathan Groff plays Michael Lang in Ang Lee’s 2009 film Taking Woodstock. The Road to Woodstock, co-authored by Lang and Holly George-Warren, was a New York Times Best Seller in 2009.

Michael Lang Personal Life & Death

Lang was a sculptor as well. He was a father of five. From 1978 through 1982, his first wife, singer Ann Lang, performed with Joe Cocker and Leon Russell as a backing singer. He was married to Tamara Pajic when he died.  Non-Hodgkin lymphoma claimed Lang’s life on 8 January 2022, at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York.