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Greenwich Village : music that defined a generation / Solomon's Signature Productions, Inc. ; directed by Laura Archibald ; produced by Laura Archibald, Rob Lindsay, Kevin Wallis, Nicolas Kleiman ; written by Laura Archibald, Rob Lindsay, Kevin Wallis.

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublisher number: K1143 | Kino LorberPublisher: New York, NY : Kino Lorber, [2013]Description: 1 videodisc (92 min.) : sound, color and black and white ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • two-dimensional moving image
Media type:
  • video
Carrier type:
  • videodisc
Other title:
  • Music that defined a generation
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Contents:
It takes a village -- Folk music -- Day the music died -- What about Bob? -- Birth of the singer-songwriter -- Drug of choice -- A sociopolitical movement -- Protest -- The Blacklist -- Changed the world.
Production credits:
  • Editor, Nicolas Kleiman.
Narrated by Susan Sarandon ; featuring, Pete Seeger, Kris Kristofferson, Tom Chapin, Judy Collins, Oscar Brand, Israel Horovitz, Pete Forntale, Richie Havens, Don McLean, Tom Paxton, Pete Fornatale, Eric Anderson, Oscar Brans, Kenny White, Arlo Guthrie, José Feliciano, John Sebastian, Michelle Phillips, Melanie, Doug Yeager, Tom Bernardin, Carolyn Hester, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Sonny Ochs, Israel Horovitz, Dan Drasin, Ian Tyson, John Flynn, Owen Elliot, Izzy Young, David Amran, Peter Yarrow, Ben Taylor, Lucy Simon, Carly Simon, Phil Ochs.Summary: Between 1961-1973, musicians in the Village banded together to sing about the radical social upheaval of the time, sparking everlasting political, social, and cultural changes. For the first time, the greatest singer-songwriters, authors, and performers from Greenwich Village reflect on how they collectively became the voice of a generation. Through poignant interviews, rare archival footage, and new live performances, they tell a story about community, courage, and, most importantly, music.
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Adult DVD Adult DVD Main Library DVD 782.4216 G816 Available 33111008290997
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Between 1961-1973, musicians in the Village banded together to sing about the radical social upheaval of the time, sparking everlasting political, social, and cultural changes. For the first time, the greatest singer-songwriters, authors, and performers from Greenwich Village reflect on how they collectively became the voice of a generation. Through poignant interviews, rare archival footage, and new live performances, they tell a story about community, courage, and, most importantly, music.

Bonus features: additional interviews; performance of Turn, turn, turn; trailer.

Originally produced as a documentary in 2012.

It takes a village -- Folk music -- Day the music died -- What about Bob? -- Birth of the singer-songwriter -- Drug of choice -- A sociopolitical movement -- Protest -- The Blacklist -- Changed the world.

Editor, Nicolas Kleiman.

Narrated by Susan Sarandon ; featuring, Pete Seeger, Kris Kristofferson, Tom Chapin, Judy Collins, Oscar Brand, Israel Horovitz, Pete Forntale, Richie Havens, Don McLean, Tom Paxton, Pete Fornatale, Eric Anderson, Oscar Brans, Kenny White, Arlo Guthrie, José Feliciano, John Sebastian, Michelle Phillips, Melanie, Doug Yeager, Tom Bernardin, Carolyn Hester, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Sonny Ochs, Israel Horovitz, Dan Drasin, Ian Tyson, John Flynn, Owen Elliot, Izzy Young, David Amran, Peter Yarrow, Ben Taylor, Lucy Simon, Carly Simon, Phil Ochs.

Between 1961-1973, musicians in the Village banded together to sing about the radical social upheaval of the time, sparking everlasting political, social, and cultural changes. For the first time, the greatest singer-songwriters, authors, and performers from Greenwich Village reflect on how they collectively became the voice of a generation. Through poignant interviews, rare archival footage, and new live performances, they tell a story about community, courage, and, most importantly, music.

DVD, region 1, NTSC, anamorphic widescreen (1.85:1); 2.0 stereo.

English audio.

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