Expodition
In Canada's centennial year, the city of Montreal played host to the world with Expo 67. "Man and His World" was the theme of the 1967 world's fair, a six-month celebration that drew 50 million visitors to a site on three artificial islands in the St. Lawrence River. Broadcast from Expo's International Broadcasting Centre, Expodition was CBC Radio's daily guide to the pavilions, the people, the pleasures and the problems of Expo 67.
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Expodition: Music at Expo 67
Broadcast Date: May 29, 1967
Free entertainment is one of the hallmarks of Expo 67, and in today's episode of Expodition, a free jazz concert featuring Muddy Waters and the Dave Brubeck Quartet is underway. Reporter Lynn Jackson talks to teenagers about jazz, and reporter Martin Bronstein interviews saxophonist Paul Desmond. Later, Bronstein hears about the Australian music scene with bassist Athol Guy from The Seekers.Expodition: Music at Expo 67
• Expo 67 hosted an impressive range of big-name international performers. Among them were French singer Maurice Chevalier, actors Marlene Dietrich and Sir Laurence Olivier, and dancers Margot Fonteyn and Rudolf Nureyev. Opera singer Luciano Pavarotti, still relatively unknown then, also played Expo 67.• San Francisco rock band Jefferson Airplane, then at the peak of their success, also played Expo 67.
Expodition: Music at Expo 67
Medium: Radio
Program: Expodition
Broadcast Date: May 29, 1967
Guest(s): Paul Desmond, Athol Guy
Announcer: Jim Robertson
Host: Bob MacGregor
Reporter: Lynn Jackson, Martin Bronstein
Duration: 10:43
Photo: Library and Archives Canada
Last updated:
April 3, 2008
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Expodition
Expodition: Music at Expo 67.
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