Event Alert: “Deconstructing the Beatles: A Trip Through Strawberry Fields” in NYC, on 12/5
The “Deconstructing the Beatles” series from NY-based composer/producer/engineer Scott Frieman has arrived in NYC. Consistently sold out, Frieman’s presentations are appealing to audio professionals and serious fans who want to go beyond the mystique and deep into the music.
Now he’s taking his “A Trip Through Strawberry Fields” edition straight to the heart of Manhattan on Monday, December 5th, 7:00 PM at IFC Center, 323 Sixth Avenue at West Third Street.
Click here to purchase tickets, which are $15 for IFC members, $20 for adult non-members, $17 for seniors, with a $1 convenience fee.
More from Frieman here on what to expect on Monday night:
“In early 1967, the Beatles released a groundbreaking single — John Lennon’s “Strawberry Fields Forever” backed by Paul McCartney’s “Penny Lane.” In its music, lyrics, arrangement, and subject matter, “Strawberry Fields Forever”/”Penny Lane” changed the face of popular music forever.
Join composer/producer Scott Freiman as he takes Beatles fans young and old on “A Trip Through Strawberry Fields”. In this 90 minute multimedia presentation, Mr. Freiman transports his audience into Abbey Road studio for a look at the revolutionary techniques used during the production of three Beatles’ masterpieces — “Strawberry Fields Forever,” “Penny Lane,” and “A Day In The Life.”
Using rare audio and video clips, as well as anecdotes about the creation of the songs, Mr. Freiman allows the audience to see and hear the evolution of these groundbreaking songs and discusses the songs’ lasting influence on popular music.”