In 1776, New England was full of music. Songs with a driving beat helped speed the work in kitchens and workshops. Soldiers marched to fife-and-drum tunes, youths sang melodies of passion, mothers crooned lullabies, and churches rang with hymns. Music was an important weapon in the battle for hearts and minds, as both sides created songs to encourage either rebellion or loyalty to the crown. Diane Taraz presents songs enjoyed by both sides during the time of the American Revolution. In colonial dress, she sings and accompanies herself on authentic instruments and explores the fascinating world behind the lyrics.
Sunday Apr 13, 2025
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM EDT
Sunday, April 13, 2025, 3:00-4:00 pm
Reading Room of the Robbins Library, 700 Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington, MA 02476
Admission is free and open to all.
Printed courtesy of arlcc.org – Contact the Arlington Chamber of Commerce for more information.
P.O. Box 193, Arlington, MA 02476 – (781) 643-4600 – info@arlcc.org