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During the 1960s, rock and roll became the soundtrack to one of America’s most revolutionary decades. Along the way, it would splinter in many directions: some surprising, some contradictory, and many under the twin gravitational influences of Bob Dylan and the Beatles.
Robert Hartwell holds a doctorate in music education from Columbia University. As professor of music at Foothill College, he specializes in welcoming the uninitiated into the world of classical music. He co-authored a three-volume series on the history of Western music, and contributed to the New Pedagogies in Higher Education series. He has served as a pre-performance lecturer for the San Francisco Opera.
