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Hair the Musical-40 years later!

The green, yellow and red poster depicting a young man with a super-Afro is a key symbol of the psychedelic art. Created 40 years ago, twice the image on the letterhead of "Hair The American Tribal Love Rock Musical" is resonating more strongly with young people and adults youth of the world today than ever before.

As reported recently in the U.S. "Today" of the forecast trend in New York based think tank, the Institute's research lines, which is unique in U.S. history, a new generation looking back at the time for inspiration … specifically the 1960s.

John Lennon, John Kennedy, nowhere is the list of heroes and icons drawn emphasized that the struggle against war, peace, freedom and the symbol of love of the 60s – the game and the music of "Hair."

When asked recently about the resonance and the resurgence of this iconic symbol of the young adults of today, the legendary theater producer, Michael Butler, said emphatically, "not coming back, he never left, message hair is more relevant today than ever. More than 11 million people have seen the play, an estimated one quarter of a billion have heard the music. It's in dozens of productions around the world at the moment. In fact, one third of all American actors have had some association with hair. It has been a force for good for almost four decades. "

HAIR The message of peace, love and freedom is available to the market today, as posters HAIR T-shirts and authentic.

This is the first time in musical history that this "dual head" of the psychedelic era image has made available to the public to buy.

The trademark owned by Intrafi has given permission to re-create the exact lineup of Broadway as it was 40 years ago. Art Lithography is available on the website.

A portion of the revenue goes to the Foundation to support the tribes HAIR Hair File and related projects with members of the tribe HAIR.

About the Author

Ace Ross

http://www.hairtribes.com

http://www.michaelbutlerboutique.com


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