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Fascinating Music Facts of the 1960s: Music Trivia Exploring Music Genres and Artists of the 1960s
Fascinating Music Facts of the 1960s Music Trivia Exploring Music Genres and Artists of the 1960s
Author: A. S. James
ISBN-13: 9798306478029
ISBN-10: N/A
Publication Date: 1/12/2025
Pages: 145
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Publisher: Independently published
Book Type: Paperback
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Thank goodness the author reminded readers of the individual songs the trivia was about; otherwise, I would have been clueless. The author segmented the stories into several parts, such as
FOLK MUSIC
TEEN IDOLS
SURF ROCK
THE BRITISH INVASION
COUNTRY MUSIC
MOTOWN

RHYTHM & BLUES
JAZZ
STUDIO BRANDS
HARD ROCK
PSYCHEDELIC MUSIC
CHANGING THE SOUND
WOODSTOCK

My personal favorite section was the studio bands: The Wrecking Crew (Los Angeles), The Funk Brothers (Detroit), The Swampers (Muscle Shoals, Alabama), Booker T & The M. G.'s (Memphis), and The Nashville Cats of Nashville. Years ago, I purchased a DVD about the Funk Brothers of Detroit. They were bitter because they were not recognized for their profound effects on music. However, their music was incredible. I enjoyed hearing about the other music centers that were the backgrounds for most of the music of the 1960s.

There was some repetition, but it was a pleasant walk down memory lane.


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