Terri Hemmert

Terri Hemmert

616: BEATLEMANIA! TWO PROGRAMS, ONE-WAY TICKET, YEAH!
TERRI HEMMERT: Beatles ’68
In June, 1967, the Beatles performed “All You Need is Love” live to a world audience; 17 months later, the White Album ushered in “Revolution” and “Helter Skelter.” How did the global events of 1968 affect the Beatles musically and personally? Hemmert, the popular WXRT radio personality and host of “Breakfast With the Beatles,” shares her knowledge of the Fabs.

GLENN GASS: High Art on the Pop Charts
The scope and creative integrity of the Beatles’ music make it one of the world’s greatest artistic legacies. This Indiana Univ. School of Music professor, who developed one of the country’s earliest college courses on rock music, celebrates the short, wondrous time when boundaries between art and entertainment evaporated and the most adventurous music was also the most popular.


Program Presenters:
  • Terri Hemmert
  • Glenn Gass
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When:
Saturday November 13, 2004
12:30 to 2:30 PM  

Where:
Student Center, DePaul University (Lincoln Park)
2250 N. Sheffield (at Belden)


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