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Music + Revolution: Greenwich Village in the 1960s

A Benefit for MusiCares and Village Preservation
Sunday, November 19, 2023 7:30 PM Zankel Hall
During the 1960s, NYC’s Greenwich Village was the epicenter of a revolutionary movement in the history of American music. This unique, multi-artist concert chronicles that tumultuous decade and celebrates the songwriters, such as Bob Dylan, Buffy Sainte-Marie, and Phil Ochs, who made history with songs of self-expression and social protest. The performance features an eclectic roster of artists from then and now performing songs that still resonate today. Visuals curated by Stephen Petrus.

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Student Discount Tickets Available at the Box Office

Performers

Richard Barone, Host and MC
José Feliciano
Eric Andersen
Tom Paxton
Carolyn Hester
Vernon Reid
David Johansen
David Amram
Steve Katz
Geoff Muldaur
Jenni Muldaur
Marshall Crenshaw
The Bongos
Justin Vivian Bond
Lenny Kaye
Terre Roche
Willie Nile
Happy Traum
Glenn Mercer
Mary Lee Kortes & Eric Ambel
Anthony DeCurtis
Marc Eliot
Terri Thal
Dennis Diken, Drums
Jared Michael Nickerson, Bass
Joe McGinty, Keyboards
Kevin Twigg, Percussion
Steve Addabbo, Musical Director
Additional artists to be announced

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