The Bridge: Golden Gate By Noah Griffin
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NOAH GRIFFIN COMMEMORATES THE 70TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE WITH A NEW HISTORICAL DOCUMENTARY FEATURING THE OFFICIAL BALLAD OF THE GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE
To Honor the 70th Anniversary of The Golden Gate Bridge, Griffin pays homage with an eloquent tribute of verse and song alongside a breathtaking documentary of this architectural marvel.
The Golden Gate Bridge, named by the 19th century explorer John C. Fremont, links San Francisco to Marin County with the absolute splendor of engineering excellence. For 27 years after its completion in 1937, the Bridge enjoyed the distinction of being the world’s longest single-span structure, placing it among the greatest architectural accomplishments of the Twentieth Century. Amidst the hardships of the Great Depression, the bridge’s construction serves as an emblematic reminder of our nation’s perseverance. The Golden Gate Bridge, with its magnificent Art Deco Towers that loom as twin stanchions of hope and promise, has long been a source of fascination for those seeking the allure, adventure, and enchantment of the West.
To capture the essence of such a monument is a daunting task, but San Francisco native Noah Griffin impeccably achieves such a feat. His inspiring tribute, The Bridge: Golden Gate was created in collaboration with the late composer Bob Voss and music producer Michael B. Sutton. City officials have proclaimed it the structure’s official anthem. The music video for The Bridge: Golden Gate will be released alongside a DVD documenting the rich history of this modern marvel. Noah is widely considered the unofficial singer of his hometown; prior to the Golden Gate Bridge Ballad, he performed at the Opening of BART, the 100th Anniversary of the Cable Cars, the 80th, the 90th, and the 100th anniversary of the 1906 earthquake, and the Opening of PacBell Park.


