“The Beatles” – 50 Years Later” with Barry Wiesenfeld
VIRTUAL EVENT: Saturday, July 13 @ 1PM
A respected musicologist once referred to The Beatles as “One of the most transforming entities of 20th-century music” and claimed that they changed the course of popular music forever. Can that possibly be true? Were they really so much more than just four rock ’n roll “mop tops”? And what made them such a strong force that their music is still popular now, more than 50 years later? In this single-session class, we’ll explore the phenomenon that was The Beatles – their growth, originality, musical innovations, and lyric depth. Join us for the discussion!
Barry is an internationally recognized award-winning musician, a published author, and is on the music faculty of SUNY and Ramapo College. He has accompanied Grammy-, Tony- and RMI-winning artists, performed on three continents, and has played on numerous recordings, radio and TV. Barry’s lecture series has been presented around the U.S. and abroad. For more information or to contact Barry, please visit www.barrybassist.com.
Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85727137183
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