1960's Musicians

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Arguably the most influential band in the history of popular music, they revolutionized the industry and shaped the '60s sound.
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A prolific singer-songwriter and voice of the folk music movement, his poetic lyrics had a profound impact on the era.
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Known for their bluesy rock sound and dynamic stage presence, they became one of the greatest rock bands.
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A groundbreaking guitarist and songwriter, his innovative approach to the electric guitar left an indelible mark on rock music.
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Masters of vocal harmonies and creators of the "California sound," they were influential in pop and rock music.
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Franklin The "Queen of Soul," Aretha Franklin's powerful and emotive voice made her a force in R&B and soul music.
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Known as the "Godfather of Soul," his energetic performances and innovative rhythms influenced funk and hip-hop.
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A pioneering rock band, their dynamic sound and theatrical stage presence set them apart in the '60s rock scene.
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One of the most successful Motown acts, this group, led by Diana Ross, achieved widespread popularity with hits like "Baby Love."
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Reggae icon who popularized reggae music worldwide, using his music to promote messages of love and