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Marlboro Music at 60
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Music in Currier & Ives Country. From The Monadnock Music Festival, two quintets: A jaunty one for winds by Carl Nielsen and one for strings by colorful character, Carl ...
Morning Stories, Time Will Tell
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Morning Stories, Common Ground
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Morning Stories expands on and samples from WGBH's popular Morning Stories podcasts, which contain stories from everyday people about a significant moment in their lives.
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From: WGBH Radio Boston
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Piece Description
The 60's folk revival was centered around two locations, Greenwich Village in New York City and Harvard Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts. At the heart of the Harvard Square scene was a small coffeehouse called The Club 47. The Club 47 50th anniversary Hoot Radio Special mixes interviews with performances by many of the singers and musicians who played an active roll in the development of the Club 47 and the 60's folk revival. Peter Rowan, Geoff Muldaur, Carolyn Hester, and Bob Jones are just a few of the many voices that tell the story of the Club 47's humble beginnings, its legacy as a launching pad for artists like Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, Tom Rush, and Taj Mahal, and the birth of a new American bohemianism. Recorded at the Brattle Theatre in Harvard Square on the 50th anniversary of the day the Club 47 opened in 1958, the program (in the best of folk traditions) is an oral history of a time that was indeed "a changing".



