There are many radio stations that play music from the 60s. Examples of radio stations that play music from the 60s includes Live365 internet Radio and the 60s Radio at TuneIn.
It is Bach's music . It was just made into a pop song in the 60s
1950s & '60s
billy grahm
Well, the Wiggles music is inspired by 60s pop music, nursery rhymes, folk music and rock music. You will notice that "(Can You) Point Your Fingers And Do The Twist?" sounds a lot like "Satisfaction" by the Rolling Stones. Hope this Helps!
Turkish-born Cem Karaca is known for his contributions to Turkish rock. Born in 1954, he is an important figure in rock music starting in the mid-60s. His music can also be described as protest music, symphonic rock, or alternative rock.
It is Bach's music . It was just made into a pop song in the 60s
AM radio is now dedicated mostly to news/talk formats but not FM, which still carries musical content for the most part. FM has a larger bandwidth than AM, so FM offers much better sound quality, which is well suited to music. Talk radio doesn't require the fidelity that music radio does. The switch-over started in the late '60s and and '70s.
Drugs and War is what influenced the music of the 60s
My Music My Generation - The 60s - 2008 TV was released on: USA: 1 March 2008
Beats in music refer to the time scale of the piece. Such as 60s in a minute , 4 beats per bar (on average). To help musicians know when to play the note!
how did the music in the 60s change people
1950s & '60s
From a 60s movie
My Music Archives The Best of the '60s - 2013 TV was released on: USA: 30 November 2013
Not sure if you mean by Radio or playing the music back, but here goes. In the 1960s they did have FM radio but it mostly was classical music or the "free-form" jazz. Some of the old "beat" poets would read their poems on FM radio too The bigger cities had the AM "top-40" stations. A big one in New York City was WINS 1010 AM featuring Alan Freed from Cleveland and Murray "the K" Kaufman. WABC at 770 AM was in the 60s from New York too and it's signal reached from from Virgina to Canada at night. Now as far as records for playing music that was pretty much it. the good old"45" because of 45 revolutions per minute of the record player was the record of the "Hits" The LP "Long Playing" records were for the albums and most of songs were good but some would never be a "hit" In 1967, the 8-track tape cartridge was invented. It was okay but there were lots of dead 8-tracks on the roads that the tape player in the car had "eaten". The cassette came out in the late 60s or early 70s.
im pretty sure it was music from the 60s like The Beatles
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