Where:
Online event
Admission:
FREE
Categories:
History, Lectures & Conferences, Music, Virtual
The mid 1960's and 1970's musical revolution found its Boston voice in radio station WBCN and the famed Boston Tea Party venue. WBCN, an independent FM radio station, was a leader in promoting political discussion and rock and soul acts of this transitional era in music. It’s counterpart the Boston Tea Party became a legendary venue host to the performers of the era. This program will discuss the influence and legacy of these organizations in the context of the era’s revolutionary change.
The program is free but registration is required. Please register here:
https://boston-public-library.zoom.us/.../WN__JW0...
This is one of several programs presented this winter/spring by the National Park Service and the Boston Public Library.