Thirty-one acts played over three days in the muddy upstate New York fields of the original Woodstock Music & Art Fair in 1969.

 

Nearly five decades later, you’d be hard-pressed to find one of those acts still on the road.

Some of them are still out there, playing fairs and casinos with one or even no original members. Others play a handful of small dates every year. Quite a few of them are no longer with us.

Then there’s Santana.

Guitarist Carlos Santana is the only remaining member of the band that played at Woodstock, but that shouldn’t be a surprise — more than 60 people have been in Santana since the band’s 1969 debut. He reunited with several Woodstock-era players for an album last year but is back with his regular 11-piece touring band for Tuesday’s show at Daily’s Place in Jacksonville.

Santana’s been busy in the half-century since Woodstock. His band has put out two dozen studio albums and more than 60 singles, sold 100 million records and won 10 Grammys and three Latin Grammys. The band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 and the following year released “Supernatural,” an album that spent 12 consecutive weeks at No. 1 and was named Album of the Year.

Santana, at 70, shows no signs of slowing down. He just collaborated with the Isley Brothers on an album, “Power of Peace,” donated $100,000 to Mexican earthquake relief and railed against automatic weapons after the shootings in Las Vegas, where he had just played three nights. His band plays around 75 shows a year and already has dates booked well into 2018.

Here’s what the original Woodstock performers are up to these days:

• Richie Havens: Died in 2013

• Sweetwater: No longer performing

• Bert Sommer: Died in 1990

• Ravi Shankar: Died in 2012

• Tim Hardin: Died in 1980

• Melanie Safka: Still touring

• Arlo Guthrie: Still touring

• Joan Baez: Still touring

• Quill: No longer performing

• Country Joe McDonald: Still touring

• Santana: Still touring

• John Sebastian: Still touring

• Keef Hartley Band: Hartley died in 2011

• Incredible String Band: No longer performing

• Canned Heat: Still touring

• Mountain: No longer performing

• The Grateful Dead: An offshoot, Dead & Company, plays the Amway Center in Orlando on Dec. 7.

• Creedence Clearwater Revival: Leader John Fogerty is still touring. Drummer Doug Clifford and bassist Stu Cook tour as Creedence Clearwater Revisited.

• The Who: Just wrapped up a world tour. Singer Roger Daltrey plays the St. Augustine Amphitheatre on Nov. 3.

• Jefferson Airplane: No longer performing. Guitarist Jorma Kaukonen and bassist Jack Casady tour as Hot Tuna.

• Joe Cocker: Died in 2014

• Janis Joplin: Died in 1970

• Ten Years After: Leader Alvin Lee died in 2013, but the band still tours

• The Band: No longer performing

• Johnny Winter: Died in 2014

• Sly & the Family Stone: Leader Sly Stone performs sporadically. The Family Stone tours without him.

• Blood, Sweat & Tears: Still touring, fronted by former “American Idol” Bo Bice

• Crosby, Stills and Nash: Members are touring individually, but not together

• Paul Butterfield Blues Band: Butterfield died in 1987

• Sha Na Na: Still touring

• Jimi Hendrix: Died in 1970