Popular Music Through the Decades
No. of pages 209
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"Sounds of Rebellion: Music in the 1960s" by Jeff Wallenfeldt explores the transformative power of music during a time of significant social and political upheaval. The book delves into how artists and songs of the era reflected and influenced the counterculture movement, civil rights, and anti-war sentiments. Through vivid anecdotes and analysis, Wallenfeldt highlights iconic musicians and bands, such as Bob Dylan, The Beatles, and Jimi Hendrix, showcasing their role in shaping the cultural landscape. The narrative illustrates how music served as a catalyst for change, uniting voices and igniting a revolution that resonated far beyond the decade. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Popular Music Through the Decades .
There are 209 pages in this book. This book was published by Rosen Education Service .
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