Mid-1960s: the Beatles and the Rolling Stones have by now become true divinities of music, yet all around them - in the clubs and studios of the English capital - the future of music is being built.
A word, crossing, which means both “intersection” and “passage.” And the London of that particular historical moment was both things. A passage from the “before” to the “after” and, at the same time, an intersection - many intersections - where the two sides of the Atlantic meet, where names destined to change the history of music appear, where new genres are born (such as prog, which would also enjoy great success in Italia), along with new ideas and new ways of understanding music itself.
In London Crossing, Borgatta’s Factory brings these intersections through stories, anecdotes and, above all, a selection of “gems” and unforgettable songs.
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