60s music
Groove along to Beat Media's breakdown of the bands, artists, songs and culture that defined the 60s.
The Beach Boys Rock
As Beach Boy member Brian Wilson lights up the Milky Way having died at 82 he has left behind a great legacy, awesome music, and lots to love for future generations. The Beach Boys are known for their West Coast classics and songs about the open road. Listening to their music you truly get good vibrations.
By Rasma Raisters10 months ago in Beat
Brian Wilson. Top Story - June 2025.
I grew up listening to rock 'n' roll, which was half doo-wop, and half Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, and Elvis. As the 1960s began to emerge, the Four Seasons in 1962 and the Beach Boys in 1963 carried on with a modernized, popified doo-wop sound. The Beatles were closer than just around the next corner. And that was the milieu in which I formed my first group, The Transits, slightly more old-fashioned than the Four Seasons and the Beach Boys, but covering their best songs.
By Paul Levinson10 months ago in Beat
"Thank You" by Sly and the Family Stone had different lyrics than some people were singing
Sly Stone le3ft his mark on the world Sly Stone, the lead singer of the iconic rock/funk group Sly and the Family Stone passed away at age 82, according to a statement released by his familyon June 9 (2025).
By Cheryl E Preston10 months ago in Beat
AI Vocal Remover: The Game-Changer for Music Production in 2025
Discover how AI vocal removers are revolutionizing music production in 2025, providing artists and producers in both the USA and UK with tools that enable them to effortlessly produce remixes, covers, and more.
By Robert Brown10 months ago in Beat
Frippology
Introduction My first encounter with the music of Bob Fripp was on the song "21st Century Schizoid Man" by King Crimson on the sampler album "Nice Enough To Eat", but it was from their album "In The Court Of The Crimson King", a blueprint and initiation of Progressive Rock.
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred 10 months ago in Beat
Expand Your Reach with MusicAlligator: The Future of Digital Music Distribution. AI-Generated.
Introduction to MusicAlligator London, UK – In today’s digital era, online presence is everything, especially for independent musicians striving to get their music heard globally. MusicAlligator stands at the forefront of modern music distribution, offering a comprehensive solution designed to help artists, producers, and managers amplify their visibility across more than 80 major online platforms.
By Steven Ricky10 months ago in Beat
What’s the Best Music Distribution Service for Artists Who Hate Fees (And Boring Stuff)?. AI-Generated.
Let’s cut to the chase: finding the best music distribution service feels like dating in 2025. You’re swiping through endless options, half of them ghost you after the first upload, and the rest charge you just for existing. As an indie artist, you don’t have time for games—you just want to distribution your own music without selling a kidney to afford “premium features.” So, how do you pick a platform that’s actually worth your time, talent, and $4 latte budget? Buckle up, friend. We’re diving into the wild world of music distribution with zero corporate jargon and 100% real talk.
By Steven Ricky10 months ago in Beat
Billy Bootleggers Surf Matinee
Introduction Afternoon gigs are a great idea. They enable you to hear great live bands without the worry of having to leave for the last bus. Although I had to leave this one early, I had a great time talking with the headliners, who are from Toronto, Canada, and Mark's sister is a dental assistant in London.
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred 10 months ago in Beat
Dylan Debuts His Cover of Ricky Nelson's "Garden Party"
I saw Bob Dylan singing Ricky Nelson's "Garden Party" in San Diego (on May 15, 2025) a few days ago on YouTube. I posted a link to it on all my social media. But I had to say more. In no order of importance (because I think all of these points are important):
By Paul Levinson10 months ago in Beat










