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Let It Be: The Beatles, January 1969 (Zoom)

Wed, Apr 24 2024
7:00pm - 8:30pm Central
Virtual Branch
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For adults

 

Presenter
Aaron Krerowicz
Virtual Event

 

In January 1969, the Beatles recorded what would ultimately become the "Let it Be" album. Paradoxically, it was the least understood and most well-documented month of the band's entire existence. Join Beatles scholar Aaron Krerowicz and explore that fractious month through quotes from the band members and "fly on the wall" excerpts from the sessions. Program registration will close 30 minutes prior to the start of the program. Participants will be emailed a Zoom access code 15 minutes before the start of the program, so please include your email in the registration. Please note: You must sign into the room prior to the start of the program. Admittance to the classroom will close five minutes after the program's start time. Space is limited.

 

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