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      • Greenwich Village was the birthplace of the singer/songwriter and songs of love and relationships. Between 1961-1973, many musicians in The Village banded together to sing about the radical social upheaval of the time. As these new singers emerged, Greenwich blossomed as a place that promoted a better future.
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  2. Greenwich Village: Music That Defined a Generation: Directed by Laura Archibald. With Susan Sarandon, Happy Traum, Tom Bernadin, Doug Yeager. Explores the music scene in Greenwich Village, New York in the 60's and early 70's.

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    • Documentary, Music
    • Laura Archibald
    • 2012-10-20
  3. Jan 17, 2013 · Laura Archibald’s documentary, “Greenwich Village: Music That Defined a Generation,” looks at the folk musicians of the 1960s.

    • Laura Archibald
    • Stephen Holden
    • 92 min
  4. Jun 24, 2013 · The entire park of singers, banjo pickers and guitar players pulled it off, but it didn’t keep them from getting arrested and led away in paddy wagons—in the land of the free and home of the brave. This folk music riot took place in the summer of 1961.

  5. Through poignant interviews, rare archival footage and new live performances, GREENWICH VILLAGE: MUSIC THAT DEFINED A GENERATION tells a story about community, courage and most importantlymusic. I am the Producer of this documentary.

  6. Feb 7, 2013 · A popular folk-music revival in the 1950s (led by lefty quartet the Weavers) created a new generation of youths who began the next decade dutifully imitating spirituals, work songs, traditional...

    • Dennis Harvey
  7. Jun 24, 2013 · Greenwich Village: Music That Define a Generation is a feature-length documentary about the Greenwich Village music scene and how it sparked everlasting political, social and cultural changes.

  8. Jan 18, 2013 · Laura Archibald's documentary about Ground Zero for the 1960s folk explosion -- and its enormous influence on the shape of rock music to come -- isn't assembled in a particularly distinctive manner, but the materials and voices culled offer more than enough reward in themselves.

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