
1960s music scene
The 1960s music scene was a vibrant and transformative period marked by the rise of rock 'n' roll, folk, and Motown. Iconic bands like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones emerged, blending various genres and influencing culture. Folk music, championed by artists like Bob Dylan, addressed social issues, while Motown brought soulful sounds from Detroit with stars like Marvin Gaye and Diana Ross. The decade also saw the birth of counterculture, with music festivals and movements advocating for peace and civil rights. Overall, the 1960s reshaped popular music and left a lasting legacy on subsequent generations.