it was tommy roe
pink Floyd
jim morrison was the lead singer of the doors in the 60s and 70s
Spy plane from 60s/70s
Yes. Tim Morgon was a "folk"singer who often played at the Ice House in Pasadena during th '70s. He was on guitar and had a bass player and a drummer. Quite a looker as well. Good voice.
One prominent female singer who had hits in the 60s, 70s, and 80s is Aretha Franklin. Known as the "Queen of Soul," she gained fame in the 60s with classics like "Respect" and continued her success in the 70s with songs like "Bridge Over Troubled Water." In the 80s, she enjoyed hits such as "Freeway of Love" and "Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves." Her powerful voice and impactful music have left a lasting legacy across multiple decades.
pink Floyd
Here, this is the last question I am going to answer tonight. It is fitting that you want a word that begins with the last letter of the alphabet. That word is "zither." The thing is, while zithers were popularized in the 60s and 70s, their creation predates this time. They certainly were used then, primarily by folk, folk rock, and folk psych bands. Donovan probably had one.
Impact of NASA on the south in the 60s and 70s was it lead to manned space travel.
the 60s and 70s hair is like puffy not afro but like in the middle of afro and normal. If you dont think Im right then just look up 60s and 70s on the web.
"groovy"
jim morrison was the lead singer of the doors in the 60s and 70s
Jethro Tull recorded Jack-In-The-Green on the 1977 album Songs From The Wood.
Spy plane from 60s/70s
King Faisal
60s and 70s.
Late 60s to early 70s
Yes. Tim Morgon was a "folk"singer who often played at the Ice House in Pasadena during th '70s. He was on guitar and had a bass player and a drummer. Quite a looker as well. Good voice.