• Medientyp: Online-Resource; Website
  • Titel: The American Revolution Documentary Collection, ca. 1968-2010
  • Erschienen: Amherst, MA: [Verlag nicht ermittelbar], [2021]-
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • Schlagwörter: USA ; LGBT ; Geschichte 1968-2010 ; Website
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  • Beschreibung: "On March 15, 1968, a failing classical music station, WBCN-FM, was reinvented as Boston’s first voice in radical underground radio, and its influence quickly spread nationally. Its characteristic blend of cultural chaos, including rock, folk, blues, and jazz, interspersed with news, radical politics, and community programming, provided a soundtrack for a generation fighting to remake its world. WBCN earned its nickname, “The American Revolution.” The station’s eclectic and unpredictable broadcasts included music from little-known performers who would emerge into the biggest acts of the day; regularly scheduled live musical performances from local clubs; trenchant political analysis and newscasts of the major events of the day; interviews with legendary cultural figures; and innovative new shows including one of the first women’s programs and the Lavender Hour, the nation’s first regularly broadcast LGBT radio show. Music, politics, culture, and community were intensely interconnected through WBCN, while its “listener line,” which took calls and answered questions on any subject, helped make it a virtual two-way hub for countercultural Boston" [seld-description]
  • Zugangsstatus: Freier Zugang