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Navigate to. - -. 8226; The Tunes Company. July 16, 2014. Vintage album cover clocks and coasters from The Tunes Company. Return to SAMPLE THE ART page.]. The Art of Mark V. Turner. Bill & Teri Kent. Rona Fisher Jewelry Design.
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The '60s Beat: Hair
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Tributes to the Artists of the Most Influential Decade in Pop Music History. Saturday, September 3, 2011. Flower Power: Part 2. First debuting Off-Broadway in 1967, Hair. An American pop music vocal group from Los Angeles, The 5th Dimension formed in 1966 and recorded several hit songs in the style of sunshine pop. Greatest Songs of All Time.". First introduced during Harp Week. From their second studio album, the group released their soulful version of "Easy to be Hard" from the musical, and it reached ...
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The '60s Beat: Up, Up And Away
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Tributes to the Artists of the Most Influential Decade in Pop Music History. Friday, June 29, 2012. Up, Up And Away. Sunshine Pop: Part 2. Well, it's officially summer and the weather is fantastic in Southern California (my apologizes to those suffering in the heat waves across the country), so looks like it's only appropriate to continue with this sunny series. And although it's a mimed performance, you gotta love the drummer's showmanship. The Millennium was an L.A.-based group consisting of ps...Today...
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The '60s Beat: The Association and Other Peeps
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Tributes to the Artists of the Most Influential Decade in Pop Music History. Thursday, June 9, 2011. The Association and Other Peeps. American Response: Part 6. Speaking of Simon and Garfunkel, this great American pop/folk duo is no stranger to The '60 Beat. Known for their vocal harmonies, singer-songwriter Paul Simon and singer Art Garfunkel released some of the most popular music in the 1960s and are ranked #40 of the 100 greatest artists of all time by Rolling Stone. In 1999, it was the second most-p...
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The '60s Beat: Country Crossovers
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Tributes to the Artists of the Most Influential Decade in Pop Music History. Wednesday, March 28, 2012. Country Crossovers: Part 1. Alright, folks, time for something completely different! Also from Arkansas, the songs of country music singer and guitarist Glen Campbell have been in the country chart over 74 times, with 27 of those singles reaching the Top-10. First establishing his career as an in-demand session guitarist in the '60s, playing on numerous hits with "the Wrecking Crew". Due to his current...
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The '60s Beat: Dance Crazes
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Tributes to the Artists of the Most Influential Decade in Pop Music History. Friday, May 11, 2012. Dance Crazes: Part 1. And now for something completely different, it's time for a quick, 2-part series on those fun and footloose dance crazes of the 1960s! Obviously, we have to begin with American singer-songwriter Chubby Checker who popularized the twist. And The Dick Clark Show. Starting out as the house band at the infamous Peppermint Lounge. Finally, we'll conclude this dance crazy post with Shirley E...
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The '60s Beat: The Rain, The Park, and Other Harp Things
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Tributes to the Artists of the Most Influential Decade in Pop Music History. Wednesday, March 2, 2011. The Rain, The Park, and Other Harp Things. Harp Week: Part 2. Of the strings. The harp actually has over 2,000 moving parts! The harp is a wonderful addition to any genre of music with its unique effects and distinct sound. Alright, so I've got a few more tunes from the 1960's that include the fabulous sound of the harp. I had. And Elton John's "Your Song". So besides being that song. Steven Tyler (then...
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The '60s Beat: Let's Live for Today
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Tributes to the Artists of the Most Influential Decade in Pop Music History. Thursday, March 10, 2011. Let's Live for Today. Folk Rock Week: Part 3. Performance of the folk pop. Hit, "You Didn't Have to Be So Nice," with that beautiful sparkle of John Sebastian's autoharp (pictured above). These guys are having so much fun! Written by guitarist Ron Elliott and a wonderful lead vocal by Sal Valentino, this performance of "Just a Little" comes from the musical variety show Shindig! By The Beatles. Writ...
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The '60s Beat: Back On The Street Again
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Tributes to the Artists of the Most Influential Decade in Pop Music History. Wednesday, July 18, 2012. Back On The Street Again. Sunshine Pop: Part 3. Yes, we're FINALLY getting to our final post for this summer's Sunshine Pop Series. Originally active from 1966 to 1970 (and currently performing on the Happy Together Tour! That brought out the sunnier pop side of The Turtles, and they went on to have several other key singles written by the Bonner and Gordon team, including "She'd Rather Be With Me."...
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The '60s Beat: Live and Up Close
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Tributes to the Artists of the Most Influential Decade in Pop Music History. Sunday, May 20, 2012. Live and Up Close. Last night, my husband took me to see The Turtles and The Grass Roots perform at the "Live and Up Close" Theater in Sycuan Casino out in El Cajon (East San Diego County) and it was a rockin' good time! It may be the fact that I don't go to concerts enough but I couldn't believe how incredibly loud it was! Be sure to check out past posts featuring other great tunes by The Grass Roots here.