“Marsha Hunt & Liverpool Scene – Woolwich Polytechnic”

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Celebrate a moment of cultural and musical history with this striking red-and-white print, highlighting an iconic all-night event that took place on Friday, January 30th, at Woolwich Polytechnic. Featuring a lineup that includes the renowned Marsha Hunt and the celebrated Liverpool Scene, this print captures the vibrant energy of the late 1960s countercultural movement in Britain. The concert was not just a gathering of artists and audiences but a space for the expression of creativity, individuality, and rebellion against societal norms. The design reflects the ethos of the time — bold, unrestrained, and unapologetically alive.

This print serves as a window into the era’s cultural significance, embodying the intersection of music, politics, and social change. Marsha Hunt, an emblem of the era’s soulful and inventive musical landscape, made her mark not only as an artist but also as a symbol of the evolving social consciousness. Liverpool Scene, known for its blend of poetry and music, added intellectual depth to the performance. Together, they represented the diverse artistic tapestry of a transformative period in history. This print offers a meaningful tribute to an era defined by its artistry, activism, and boundary-breaking expression.

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    **1960s All-Night Event Poster Print: Marsha Hunt, Liverpool Scene & More** This print commemorates a historic all-night music event held on Friday, January 30th at Woolwich Polytechnic, featuring notable artists of the late 1960s counterculture movement. The lineup included the legendary Marsha Hunt, an iconic figure in the rock and funk music scenes known for her powerful vocal performances and her role as a trailblazer in challenging societal norms during the era. Joining her were Liverpool Scene, a boundary-pushing poetry and rock fusion group whose performances captured the eclectic spirit of British countercultural arts. Events like this highlighted the changing landscape of music, art, and activism in the 1960s, providing spaces for young people to engage with cultural revolution and artistic experimentation. Marsha Hunt's presence at such gatherings illustrated her influence not only as a musician but also as a symbol of empowerment and individuality during a pivotal era of social change. This print offers“Marsha Hunt & Liverpool Scene – Woolwich Polytechnic”
    £10.00