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1960s
The momentum and frantic pace rock and roll began in the late 1950s slowed down during the early 1960s. ...
Hold-overs from the 1950s (vestiges of the 50s)
Rockabilly and soft rock were two trends from the 50s that continued to do well in the early 1960s. ... Some of the rockabilly that emerged in the 1950s and continued to do well in the 1960s were the Everly Brothers, Marty Robbins, Roy Orbison, Johnny Cash and Ricky Nelson. ... A very successful group in the early 1960s was the Four Seasons. ... The folk music of the 1960s is a song in the style of traditional folk music. ...
Peter Paul and Mary were a popular folk music group that got big in the early 1960s. ...
This youth culture of the 1960s was mirrored in the Kennedy administration-young, fuel of energy and open-minded. Peter, Paul and Mary were an important link in the folk movement of the 1960s.
Surfing Music
Almost entirely opposite of folk music, surfing music was another important trend of the early 1960s. ... During the early 1960s, the Beach Boys were just as popular as the Beatles, and dealt with subject matter as deep (not very deep). ... Like the fans of the 1960s, the bands were either Beatlesesque or Stonesque. ...
A little about the 1960s
In contrast to the conservative 50s, the 60s were liberal years with a democratic government.
Approximate Word count = 4344 Approximate Pages = 17.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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