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  1. 23 hours ago · American radio personality, programmer, and media journalist, known on air as "Kandy Klutch" (WIOQ—Philadelphia, KSLZ and KHTK—St. Louis, WLUM-FM—Milwaukee, WKSS—Hartford, SiriusXM, All Access Music Group) May 18 Willard Parr 94 American newscaster at WSRW—Hillsboro, Ohio, from the station's 1956 launch until his retirement in 2018.

  2. 23 hours ago · the Grateful Dead. are general considered to be one of the most important bands in the Bay Area psychedelic music scene of the late 1960s. Jerry Garcia. had performance roots in folk music, bluegrass, and jug bands, and he played both guitar and banjo. He became a devotee of American blues in the mid-1960s, thanks to the Rolling Stones.

  3. 23 hours ago · Jazz History 4 Final. Get a hint. All of the following are true of Kind of Blue EXCEPT: a Davis did not show the - to the other musicians until they arrived at the studio. b, It was an influential example of modal improvisation. The drummer was Jimmy Cobb. Ahmad Jamal was the pianist on one tune.

  4. 23 hours ago · Vietnam was the main cause of its end. President Johnson believed that to become a Great Society, the nation needed to first fix. poverty and racial discrimination. The poor in the 1960s were. disproportionately African American and suffered greater rates of disease and malnutrition.

  5. 23 hours ago · False. The Beach Boys' "Surfin' U.S.A." is a clearly reworked version of Chuck Berry's "Memphis." True. Almost no aspect of pop music in the early 1960s was completely immune from the influence of Brill Building practices. True. Some view the period between the end of the first wave of rock and roll and the arrival of the Beatles as a kind of ...

  6. 23 hours ago · American Music Theatre with Seat Numbers. The standard sports stadium is set up so that seat number 1 is closer to the preceding section. For example seat 1 in section "5" would be on the aisle next to section "4" and the highest seat number in section "5" would be on the aisle next to section "6".

  7. The women's movement of the 1960s and 1970s sought to empower women to work outside the home. Although many middle-class women were educated, many were also underpaid and frustrated with their lifestyle. Reformers wanted women to end workplace discrimination and reform many aspects of birth control. To pursue these goals, Betty Friedan, the ...