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Acts such as Led Zeppelin, Stevie Wonder, Elton John, and Fleetwood Mac contributed to a diverse music scene in the 1970s. From rock to pop, soul, progressive rock and straight-out dance music, ’70s artists propelled multiple genres to new heights. Join musician Kent Rausch for an exploration of this rock revolution. Join us at the Red Bridge Library, 453 E. Red Bridge Road, Kansas City, MO, 64131, Saturday September 21st at 2pm. Registration is requested. Sign up at mymcpl.org/events or by calling the Branch at 816-942-1780
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