The Revolution of Music in the 1960s


Class: The Revolution of Music in the 1960s
with Rich Shelton, artist and lecturer, Minneapolis College of Art and Design
Wednesday, April 22, 1998

From the "wall of sound" to the Woodstock nation, a new mass media of music rapidly and radically cross-pollinated ideas and aesthetics. Black, white, rock, folk, psychedelic, and blues music tell the story of a new Pop Art form and the generation who embraced it. Part of Tune In and Turn On: Art of the 1960s, a three-part series of classes exploring the art, music and film of this turbulent period.