TY - GEN N2 - Over the Labor Day weekend in 1972, 2 promoters planned to hold a rock music festival on the grounds of a racetrack in Chandler, Indiana, billed as the Erie Canal Soda Pop Festival. Indiana officials prohibited the use of the initial site, forcing promoters to a last minute move to Bull Island, a piece of land jutting out into the Wabash River. Only accessible from Indiana, Bull Island was east of the river, but through a technicality based on the original course of the river, it was officially in Illinois' jurisdiction. (Bull Island is how this festival is most commonly known.) Expected crowds of 55,000 swelled to 200,000 to 300,000. Law enforcement (only 3 deputy sheriffs were on scene), access (cars were parked for 4 miles along the interstate as drivers and passengers then hiked in), sanitation, food, and water were completely inadequate. Many of the promised performers did not show. Sex, drugs, and rock and roll was the order of the day. A torrential rainstorm furthered the chaos; the event ended withn 2 deaths, overturned and robbed food trucks, the stage being burned, mounds of debris, and massive legal problems for the 2 promoters. A typewritten caption on this photograph says,""Center of picture shows damage to Reis catering trucks." (They were overturned and looted.) AB - Over the Labor Day weekend in 1972, 2 promoters planned to hold a rock music festival on the grounds of a racetrack in Chandler, Indiana, billed as the Erie Canal Soda Pop Festival. Indiana officials prohibited the use of the initial site, forcing promoters to a last minute move to Bull Island, a piece of land jutting out into the Wabash River. Only accessible from Indiana, Bull Island was east of the river, but through a technicality based on the original course of the river, it was officially in Illinois' jurisdiction. (Bull Island is how this festival is most commonly known.) Expected crowds of 55,000 swelled to 200,000 to 300,000. Law enforcement (only 3 deputy sheriffs were on scene), access (cars were parked for 4 miles along the interstate as drivers and passengers then hiked in), sanitation, food, and water were completely inadequate. Many of the promised performers did not show. Sex, drugs, and rock and roll was the order of the day. A torrential rainstorm furthered the chaos; the event ended withn 2 deaths, overturned and robbed food trucks, the stage being burned, mounds of debris, and massive legal problems for the 2 promoters. A typewritten caption on this photograph says,""Center of picture shows damage to Reis catering trucks." (They were overturned and looted.) T1 - Aerial view of campers, etc. at Bull Island music festival in Bull Island, Illinois DA - 1972 DA - September 2-4, 1972 AU - Sonny Brown L1 - https://library.usi.edu/record/1540638/files/793.jp2 PB - University of Southern Indiana LA - eng PY - 1972 PY - September 2-4, 1972 ID - 1540638 L4 - https://library.usi.edu/record/1540638/files/793.jp2 KW - Local History KW - Photographs KW - Regional History KW - Related Materials -- 1951-2000 TI - Aerial view of campers, etc. at Bull Island music festival in Bull Island, Illinois Y1 - 1972 L2 - https://library.usi.edu/record/1540638/files/793.jp2 LK - https://library.usi.edu/record/1540638/files/793.jp2 UR - https://library.usi.edu/record/1540638/files/793.jp2 ER -