"The American Revolution" is a feature-length documentary film being produced for festival, theatrical, and broadcast release that chronicles free-form, progressive rock radio station WBCN-FM, in Boston, during the years 1968 to 1975, examining the station's role in both covering and promoting the profound cultural, social, and political changes that took place during that era.
The production will incorporate the actual sights, sounds, stories, news clips, and first-person accounts of those who worked at and ran the radio station during those years, as well as the musicians, photographers, writers, listeners and others who were a part of WBCN's extended interactive universe.
The film is designed to be the first "open source" documentary, by engaging listeners, members of the extended WBCN family, and others who may have photos, audio tapes, film, memorabilia, and first-person accounts regarding that era, both in Boston and nationally, to share them for possible use in the film. By doing so, the film, like the station itself, will provide a chance for creative collaboration between producers and viewers.
You can add your memories and recollections about WBCN (below) and send us your material at LCM@LCMedia.com If your material is too large to email, or not digitized, please feel free to email or call us at 617-682-3708.
- Bill Lichtenstein, producer,
"The American Revolution."

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