A HISTORY OF 1970’S POP ROCK

Tue (6 Sessions) Jan 19 - Feb 23 | 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
DESCRIPTION

Part II - All New Content

By popular demand, we return with Part Two of History of 1970’s Pop Rock. Featuring solo Beatles, songs that look back to the '50s and earlier, songs that look to the future. This course will also deeper into the careers of some of the icons of the decade, including the Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, Led Zeppelin, Eric Clapton, Elton John, and Joni Mitchell.
INSTRUCTOR
CRAIG MORRISON
Craig Morrison, Ph.D., is an ethnomusicologist who teaches courses on popular music and it roots at Concordia University and lectures for various institutions including the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. He is the author of two books and numerous articles on music. As a bandleader and musician-on vocals, guitars, and keyboards-Morrison has produced 11 CDs. His band Vintage Wine performs regularly, and his Annual Roots of Rock and Roll Concert at the Oscar Peterson Concert Hall, each year with a different theme and with as many as 16 musicians and singers on stage, has been presented 20 times to date.
  • COURSE CODE: MART-2036
  • LOCATION: ONLINE, Montreal, Quebec
  • LANGUAGE: English
  • INSTRUCTOR: CRAIG MORRISON
  • MATERIALS PROVIDED: No
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