There have already been a number of documentaries about radio in the 60s. HBO has a documentary about Yacht Rock that really demonstrates how music and radio worked together at a unique moment in time. It was when there were a lot of radio stations focused on the youth culture. It was after the 60s, but before MTV. Radio was still the main way for artists to reach their audience. The partnership worked. This captures part of that era.
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Yacht rock gets celebrated — smoothly, of course — in new documentary
The stress of Thanksgiving is over. Now it’s time to heat up leftovers, relax on the couch and enjoy the smooth sounds of a wrongly mocked music genre: yacht rock.
Entertaining 'Yacht Rock' doc makes a case for respecting those smooth easy-listening sounds
Michael McDonald, Christopher Cross, Kenny Loggins and other masters gamely explain the genre in breezy and comprehensive HBO/Max film — while another singer wants nothing to do with it.
‘Yacht Rock’ Documentary Makes A Case For The Smooth Legacy Of ‘70s And ‘80s Soft Rock
Garret Price's new film celebrates the era of smooth rock, featuring interviews with Michael McDonald, Kenny Loggins, Christopher Cross and more.
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