LOUDER THAN LOVE does it again!!

THIS PERFORMANCE IS SOLD OUT!
During the late 1960s the Grande Ballroom stood at the epicenter of the Detroit rock scene that spawned bands such as Iggy & The Stooges, Alice Cooper, The Frost, SRC and more. The Grande also inspired British acts such as Led Zeppelin, Cream and Pink Floyd, many of whom dreaded having to follow a blistering opening set by the MC5. Louder Than Love documents the creative and revolutionary frenzy of Detroit in the 1960s with rare archival footage and interviews by surviving musicians, and explores the now abandoned theater haunted by this legacy. (75 min.)

Special guests Wayne Kramer of the MC5, Curatorial Director Howard Kramer from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and Louder Than Love director Tony D’Annunzio will all be present to discuss the film with the audience after the screening. This special encore showing of Louder Than Love is part of the Concert of Colors and is free to the public, but tickets are required. For a complete Concert of Colors schedule, please visit the concert homepage at concertofcolors.com.

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THIS PERFORMANCE IS SOLD OUT! 

– See more at: http://www.dia.org/auxiliaries/event.aspx?id=3908&iid&aux_id=14&cid=100#sthash.jtrcSloD.dpuf

This Performance is SOLD OUT!!!

Its become the standard tag line for the LOUDER THAN LOVE screenings and its happened once again.

During the late 1960s the Grande Ballroom stood at the epicenter of the Detroit rock scene that spawned bands such as Iggy & The Stooges, Alice Cooper, The Frost, SRC and more. The Grande also inspired British acts such as Led Zeppelin, Cream and Pink Floyd, many of whom dreaded having to follow a blistering opening set by the MC5. Louder Than Love documents the creative and revolutionary frenzy of Detroit in the 1960s with rare archival footage and interviews by surviving musicians, and explores the now abandoned theater haunted by this legacy. (75 min.)

Special guests Wayne Kramer of the MC5, Curatorial Director Howard Kramer from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and Louder Than Love director Tony D’Annunzio will all be present to discuss the film with the audience after the screening. This special encore showing of Louder Than Love is part of the Concert of Colors and is free to the public, but tickets are required. For a complete Concert of Colors schedule, please visit the concert homepage at concertofcolors.com. – See more at: http://www.dia.org/auxiliaries/event.aspx?id=3908&iid&aux_id=14&cid=100#sthash.jtrcSloD.dpuf

http://www.dia.org/auxiliaries/event.aspx?id=3908&iid&aux_id=14&cid=100

During the late 1960s the Grande Ballroom stood at the epicenter of the Detroit rock scene that spawned bands such as Iggy & The Stooges, Alice Cooper, The Frost, SRC and more. The Grande also inspired British acts such as Led Zeppelin, Cream and Pink Floyd, many of whom dreaded having to follow a blistering opening set by the MC5. Louder Than Love documents the creative and revolutionary frenzy of Detroit in the 1960s with rare archival footage and interviews by surviving musicians, and explores the now abandoned theater haunted by this legacy. (75 min.)

Special guests Wayne Kramer of the MC5, Curatorial Director Howard Kramer from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and Louder Than Love director Tony D’Annunzio will all be present to discuss the film with the audience after the screening. This special encore showing of Louder Than Love is part of the Concert of Colors and is free to the public, but tickets are required. For a complete Concert of Colors schedule, please visit the concert homepage at concertofcolors.com.

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