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“Explore the Soundtrack of a Generation: Jason Hundey Presents “Rock n’ Roll History, Part 2” at Sanilac County Museum”

By The Sanilac County Historical Society

Part of the 2025 History Lecture Series, Sponsored by Ron and Ann Erickson

PORT SANILAC, MI – The Sanilac County Historical Society is proud to welcome back Jason Hundey for another unforgettable installment in its 2025 History Lecture Series. Join us Saturday, June 7 at 3:00 PM at the Sanilac County Historic Village & Museum for “Rock n’ Roll History, Part 2”—a compelling dive into the music that shaped a generation.

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This lecture will explore the evolution of rock and roll from 1967 through 1994, a transformative era marked by seismic shifts in society, culture, politics, and sound. From the Summer of Love to the rise of Grunge, Hundey will trace the roots and rise of iconic artists and genres, culminating in the powerful legacy of Kurt Cobain and Nirvana.

Our remaining lectures for the 2025 Season are listed below:

📅 June 27 – Lighthouse Tech w/ Andrew Kercher 🎶 + Ourselves
📅 July 18 – Last Meal on the Titanic w/ Samuel Wei
📅 Aug 1 – The History of Faygo w/ Joe Grimm
📅 Aug 15 – Michigan Shipwrecks w/ Andrew Kercher 🎶 + Ourselves
📅 Sept 12 – Demon in the Gale w/ Andrew Kercher 🎶 + Ourselves
📅 Sept 19 – Great Lakes Shipping Adventures w/ Roger Hewlett
📅 Sept 20 – Lumber Barons & the Shanties w/ Derek J. Blount
📅 Oct 17 – Cryptids Decrypted w/ Andrew Kercher





Whether you’re a lifelong music lover or a curious learner, this engaging lecture promises a unique journey through the rhythms that defined a generation. Bring a friend, bring your memories, and get ready to rock into the past!

The Sanilac County Historic Village & Museum is located at 228 S. Ridge St (M25) in Port Sanilac. For more information visit www.sanilaccountymuseum.org or on Facebook at “Sanilac County Historic Village & Museum”, or call the office at 810.622.9946.

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