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Love is the song we sing, San Francisco nuggets, 1965-1970

Label
Love is the song we sing, San Francisco nuggets, 1965-1970
Language
eng
resource.accompanyingMatter
historical informationbiography of performer or history of ensemble
Form of composition
multiple forms
Format of music
not applicable
Main title
Love is the song we sing
Music parts
not applicable
Oclc number
433049608
Sub title
San Francisco nuggets, 1965-1970
Summary
Four decades ago, legions of young people trekked to San Francisco and its famed Haight Asbury district, the epicenter for the youth-driven counterculture revolution that was transforming American culture. They came for peace, politics, community, love ... and they came for the music, the most enduring legacy of that very special place and time. It has proven to be the element that really tells the true story of San Francisco in the 1960s. The city, and the Bay Area overall, were exploding with spectacular talent, including pre-eminent icons the Grateful Dead, Santana and the Jefferson Airplane as well as countless other acts that brought San Francisco's expansive sonic vibe to national, and ultimately worldwide, prominence. And, just as aspiring hippies and youthful seekers of summer lovin' flocked westward to savor the Golden State's golden age, musical talent from across the country descended on the City by the Bay including Texan Janis Joplin and Chicagoan Steve Miller. They all added to the amazing stash of sounds that remains a cornerstone of contemporary music, and they're all featured here, superstars and lesser known talents alike. The set's four discs explore this musical phenomenon from diverse vantage points for a kaleidoscopic sonic tapestry that is both vintage and timeless
Target audience
adult
Transposition and arrangement
not applicable
resource.variantTitle
San Francisco nuggets, 1965-1970
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