Last Sunday local historian and preservationist William Burg surveyed the history of Sacramento's music and nightlife scene in a series of informative video interviews conducted by SacTV.com owner Alex Cooper.
Burg, who is author of four local history books including Sacramento's K St: Where Our City Was Born and Sacramento's Streetcars, explained the ups and downs of central city entertainment going back to Prohibition speakeasies, through the jazz era of the 40s-50s and into the rock period beginning in the 70s. He also noted the impact of the area's rich ethnic diversity on local music.
In a separate video, Burg described some of the highlights in the upcoming Sept. 16 Historic Home Tour sponsored by the Sacramento Old City Association (SOCA). This year the tour will focus on the Poverty Ridge neighborhood.
Here are links to SacTV's interviews with William Burg:
Introduction to Sacramento Scene History
Cultural Diversity
Sacramento Music of the 20th Century
Sacramento Scene 80s/90s
Sacramento Culture
SOCA Home Tour 2012
PHOTO CREDIT: Still of William Burg taken from the SacTV.com video recorded Aug. 23, 2012.











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