The 1930s were a transformative time for the American people, and the music they loved reflects their shared sense of community and the pride, humor and
hope that built a generation known for strength of character and resilience. Songs like “Brother Can You Spare A Dime” depict the trials of
the Great Depression; “Dusty Old Dust “ recounts the greatest environmental disaster of our history, the Dust Bowl; and
“Happy Days Are Here Again” speaks of the enduring optimism that
carried the "Greatest Generation" through the early 20th Century.
Join us for an engaging and informative program of singing and musicianship on Guitar, Flute, 5-String Banjo and Autoharp.

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