Revolutionary Music

“Revolutionary Music: Music for Social Change” is a year-long overview of how music has spurred social change in the United States. It is the first in a series of three thematic years leading up to the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution.

"Revolutionary Music" will use a combination of programs and examples from BPL's collections to celebrate music's rich history of catalyzing social change, acting as a powerful conduit for dissent, unity, awareness, and cultural influence. From spirituals to jazz, folk, reggae, punk, and hip-hop, various music genres have echoed societal shifts and served as a voice for some of the protests and movements that have changed the course of history.

Through captivating performances and discussions, curated booklists and playlists, and thought-provoking displays, the BPL is set to explore and celebrate the transformative impact of music on social change throughout the year.

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BPL Unveils "Revolutionary Music: Music and Social Change"

Mar 19, 2024
“Revolutionary Music” kicks off a three-year cycle of programs leading to the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution.

Books for Revolutionary Music Fans

Throughout 2024, the Boston Public Library is highlighting revolutionary musicians throughout history.

Indigo Girls

Indigo Girls are an American folk rock music duo from Atlanta, Georgia, United States, consisting of Amy Ray and Emily Saliers.

Music

Check out an album, either through streaming or as a physical CD. We also have many online resources on music.

Music in the Catalog

Boston Public Library Audio Visual Department
Boston Public Library Allen A. Brown Music Room
Boston Public Library Allen A. Brown Music Room
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