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  1. Rock - 1960s, British Invasion, Psychedelic: Whatever the commercial forces at play (and despite the continuing industry belief that this was pop music as transitory novelty), it became clear that the most successful writers and producers of teenage music were themselves young and intrigued by musical hybridity and the technological possibilities of the recording studio. In the early 1960s ...

  2. In the mid-1960s, rock and roll in its purest form was gradually overtaken by pop rock, beat, psychedelic rock, blues rock, and folk rock, which had grown in popularity. The country - and folk -influenced style [2] associated with the latter half of 1960s rock music spawned a generation of popular singer-songwriters who wrote and performed ...

  3. The 1960's were a time of upheaval in society, fashion, attitudes and especially music. Before 1963, the music of the sixties still reflected the sound, style and beliefs of the previous decade and many of the hit records were by artists who had found mainstream success in the 1950s, like Elvis Presley, Ray Charles, Dion, and The Everly Brothers.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pop_rockPop rock - Wikipedia

    Pop rock. Pop rock (also typeset as pop/rock [4]) is a fusion genre characterized by a strong commercial appeal, [5] with more emphasis on professional songwriting and recording craft, and less emphasis on attitude than standard rock music. [6] [7] [1] Originating in the late 1950s as an alternative to normal rock and roll, early pop rock was ...

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  6. The 1960's Begin: As the late fifties gave way to the early sixties, the rockabilly stars of the previous decade (the Everlys, Elvis, Roy Orbison) were still having hits, but the older pop-music stars were fading away as they struggled to find material that would click with this new and energetic generation of kids.

  7. 1960s: MusicThe 1960s saw a real flowering of popular music styles. Unlike the 1950s, in which the birth of rock and roll dominated the decade, jazz, pop, and folk music all gathered devoted listeners in the 1960s. Rock and roll continued to grow as a musical form, with a clear split between "hard," rebellious rock and lighter, "soft" rock ...

  8. Aug 17, 2006 · The Sonics: “Strychnine” (1965) A song about drinking rat poison and liking it more than either water or wine. Garage-rock proto-punks the Sonics—without their raw fuzzed-buzz and Gerry ...

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