In this special community lecture, award-winning composer and producer Scott Freiman unravels the production of the Beatles' bestselling album, The Beatles (commonly referred to as the White Album). He traces the creation of some of the Beatles' most memorable songs, such as "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" and "Revolution", from demo to the final version. Mr. Freiman will discuss the studio techniques used by the Beatles during 1968 and share many examples of rare audio and video of the group in action.
Tickets are free with a Tufts ID card (limit two per ID) and $5 for general admission.
Added by Granoff Music Center on October 6, 2011