Palermo Unsung tells the story of singers, cantanti neomelodici, performing at the music festivals in the south of Italy and their franzied public. It is a story of the common man, ragamuffin, culturally corrupt but human and paradoxically authentic. A 20 minute DVD, assembling pictures by Mauro DAgati and soundtrack by Domenico Sciajno, gives a sense of the vibrant acoustics and emotions of these popular festivals.
This book serves as a happy reminder of some of the great creative forces that have infused the Ojai Music Festival since its beginnings in the late forties.
Woodstock for the millennial generation.
It was a statement to all disbelievers that with collective energy and social harmony, problems could be solved, and by understanding and embracing the values of the Woodstock generation, the world could be a better place. Full colour.
Nights in Wight Satin: An Illustrated History of the Isle of Wight Pop Festivals