Westminster resident Dan Kirouac will debut a new music program at 6 p.m. Sept. 4 at the Lunenburg Public Library. The program, titled “The Music of McCartney: The World’s Most Successful Songwriter,” will explore Paul McCartney’s musical journey, according to a community announcement.
Kirouac will discuss McCartney’s music as he developed his songwriting through the 1960s with the Beatles and beyond, and his influences, including his father, a jazz musician in the 1920s/30s, as well as his incorporation of those sounds of ballroom and dance-hall big bands in his music, to his successes as a pop and rock performer in Wings and as a solo musician. The listener will relive a wide spectrum of musical styles covered over Sir Paul’s 65-year career.
Dan Kirouac
The event will take place in the Wallace Community Room at the library, located at 1023 Massachusetts Ave. in Lunenburg. Seating is limited. Registration is encouraged but not required: https://bit.ly/4lxX2iR.
More about Kirouac can be found at www.facebook.com/DanKirouacMusic.
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