Distinguished Lecture Series: David Sims - Cycles of Influence
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Distinguished Lecture Series: David Sims - Cycles of Influence

Cycles of Influence: How Old Becomes New Again and Again

By Sigal Music Museum

Date and time

Sunday, May 4 · 3 - 4:30pm EDT

Location

Sigal Music Museum

516 Buncombe Street Greenville, SC 29601

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

This is a free lecture but registration is required. Use the ticket link to register.

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This lecture will focus on developing genres of music in the 20th century, and how they were shaped by influences of previous generations, specifically the 20-30 year gap phenomenon.

Why is it that most generations reject the music and style of the generation that came before, but idolize the music and styles from two generations ago? This lecture will take a deep dive into a handful of classic examples, which include:

- The Folk waves of 1930’s and 1960’s

- 1950’s Greasers’ influence on Punk

- 1980’s synth pop’s influence on the Millennials

- The Mixed Bag: How the internet has changed the nature of influence for 21st century generations

Examples from other eras will be explored as well.


Frequently asked questions

Where should I park?

Parking for Heritage Green is available at the parking deck behind the Library only a short walk from the Museum's front door. Parking is free after 5:00 PM. If you need accessible parking, we have one space in our staff lot next to the Museum. Questions? Call us at 864-520-8807

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