Desert Age: A Rock and Roll Scene History
Jason Pine
United States, 2016, 75 min.
In English.
Includes nudity and adult language.
Rock legends reveal the significance of California's desert scene to the rock n'roll movement. California's deserts harvested a rich culture of late nights, loud crowds, and music that could transcend time.
Director's Statement
Our fundamental mission as documentary filmmakers is to accurately record, consolidate and archive events and interviews that have a lasting impact on our cultural music history. Some of the interviews you will see and performances you will hear have never been documented before until now.
Category: Documentary.
Themes: Historical, Music, Culture.
Thursday, April 21
The Screening Room
8:30pm
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