Pam Enzweiler-Pulice takes us on a musical journey through the early years of rock 'n roll!
Trace the roots of rock music and its cultural revolution from the 1940s to the 1970s, featuring iconic artists like Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Chuck Berry, Elvis, The Beatles, and legendary Chicago bands: Chicago, The Buckinghams, and The Ides of March in this multimedia experience with audio, visuals, nostalgia, and fun interactive elements!
Pamela Enzweiler-Pulice is an independent documentary filmmaker and the owner of Reel Stories Productions, LLC. Inspired by a special disc jockey who touched her young life in the sixties, Pam has found great joy and personal growth in the process of producing and directing her two rock and roll music-related films. Largely self-taught, Pam came late to filmmaking and found her passion.
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AGE GROUP: | Seniors | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Recreation | Art / Film / Music |
TAGS: | Rock 'n Roll | Music History | Adults |