The Beatles’ music, now 60 years on, has been loved by generations. While their resounding impact on the music remains strong, they were situated in the culture of the 1960s and influenced the development of music recording processes, and public thought and opinion—often subtly and sometimes profoundly. Through listening and short discussions of selected songs, we will explore the music of the Beatles, how it was entwined with the time and projected into the future, and touch on the lives of the individual band members when those songs were written and recorded. Bring your questions and memories. Presented by William Moylen.
This event is offered by UML’s Learning in Retirement Association as part of the annual Lowell City of Learning Festival, which is a project under the fiscal sponsorship of the Greater Lowell Community Foundation.
This event is available in person at Room 106, University Suites, 327 Aiken Street, Lowell, MA. and via Zoom at https://uml.zoom.us/j/98064960135 |
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