What you need to know
- There's a new trailer for 1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything on Apple TV+.
- The docuseries will "explore the musicians and soundtracks that shaped the culture and politics of 1971."
The eight-part show will debut May 21.
Upcoming Apple TV+ show 1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything has a new trailer out, giving us our first look at what the eight-part documentary series will have to offer.
Taking us back to the music that made 1971 such a pivotal year, the series will include some of the biggest names in the industry including The Who, Bob Marley, Lou Reed, and more. You'll be able to settle down to watch on May 21, but for now let's just take this trailer in, shall we?
An immersive, deep-dive rich with archival footage and interviews, "1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything," will show how the musical icons of the time were influenced by the changing tides of history; and, in turn, how they used their music to inspire hope, change and the culture around them. The docuseries will examine the most iconic artists and songs that we still listen to 50 years later, including The Rolling Stones, Aretha Franklin, Bob Marley, Marvin Gaye, The Who, Joni Mitchell, Lou Reed and more.
Roll on May 21! You will of course need an Apple TV+ subscription to take the new docuseries in. Maybe treat yourself to one of the best TVs for Apple TV before then, too.
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