60s music
Groove along to Beat Media's breakdown of the bands, artists, songs and culture that defined the 60s.
Why Do We Love Music?
Music is a fundamental part of human culture, and it has been around for thousands of years. From ancient tribal songs to contemporary pop hits, music has the power to move us, inspire us, and connect us with others. But why do we love music so much? In this blog, we'll explore some of the reasons why music is such an essential part of our lives.
Glammy GirlPublished about a year ago in BeatJump in the Line with Harry
I can picture American singer, actor, and activist Harry Belafonte, who made Calypso music popular, dancing down the Milky Way in Calypso style. He died on April 25, 2023, at the age of 96 in NYC, but he leaves us with his fantastic music to be enjoyed by future generations. He is one of the few performers to have received Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony awards. In 2022 Belafonte was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in the Early Influence category.
Rasma RaistersPublished about a year ago in BeatThe Power of a Teacher's Encouragement
One small moment in my life that had a big impact happened when I was in college. I was studying abroad in Spain, and I had been struggling with feelings of loneliness and homesickness. I missed my family and friends back home, and I was having a hard time making connections with the people around me.
- Top Story - April 2023
Mariann's Candy Box Playlist
Introduction My friend Mariann Caroll suggested that I did a Candy Box playlist after reading and listening to my "Temptation" playlist which you can be tempted by below.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished about a year ago in Beat Temptation - A Playlist
Introduction To quote Oscar Wilde: "I Can Resist Anything But Temptation" and today I wrote an excellent poem inspired by photos (of landscapes if case you were wondering) shared by my friend Cherri, you can read the poem and see the pictures below.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished about a year ago in BeatWant to let the soul of Francisco Tarrega awaken your fingers for that godly tremolo?
Have you ever been awestruck by the legendary tremolo of Francisco Tarrega? The pure, enchanting tones that flow effortlessly from his fingers like a waterfall, thereby creating an atmosphere of magic. If so, then you are not alone. Tarrega, one of the most iconic classical guitarists of all time, has inspired millions and millions of guitarists. His influence on the world of music is immeasurable. His tremolo technique, in particular, has become the stuff of legend, and for good reason. No wonder you crave those surreal notes to be mastered by your fingers. Worry you not. I will explore the soulful tremolo technique of Francisco Tarrega and share tips on how to awaken your fingers to achieve that godly tremolo.
The Phenomenal Fab Four
The Beatles came on the scene when they were most needed by the world of rock and roll. With their unusual hairstyles, awesome music, and popularity they quickly became known as The Fab Four. However, it seemed that as quickly as they skyrocketed to fame they were also changing in many different ways and even though you would expect that a band like this would have kept on rockin' they disbanded after releasing 12 albums. But with all the compilations and other special releases, it was enough to make them legends and very successful on their solo musical journeys.
Rasma RaistersPublished about a year ago in BeatSugar and Honey Sweet Love
Sugar and honey are two terms used as endearment between partners. They are interchangeable and can be used when referring to either females or males. When in love usually it gives the person being addressed a warm all-over feeling that their partner loves them so very much. I remember back in high school a very silly saying that had me and my girlfriends laughing until tears came to our eyes – “sure as the grass grows round the stump, you are my darling sugar lump”. These terms have inspired many songs. Among these one of my favorites is “Sugar Baby Love”. Which is yours?
Rasma RaistersPublished about a year ago in BeatHitting It With Words
Introduction. This is a polished-up piece from my Seven Days In blog from 2018 which you can read here if you so wish, on a couple of Bob Dylan albums and the lyrics and titles within those excellent collections.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished about a year ago in BeatAlways a Lady
Lady is a nice respectable term to refer to a woman. Of course, there are those with no respect, who yell, “Hey, Lady!” I am referring to this as a positive term. Many terrific songs have been inspired by the term lady. One of my top favorites is “Three Times a Lady”. Which is your favorite?
Rasma RaistersPublished about a year ago in BeatHow DJs Changed the World
The term "disc jockey" (DJ) refers to the radio announcer who played phonograph records (discs). On the other hand, some seasoned DJs could counter that using analog media like vinyl and cassettes is a must for a true DJ. Continue reading, I'll give a thorough description of the history of DJs from the beginning to the present in this story.
Ahamed ThousifPublished about a year ago in BeatMusic's Effects Our Actions
Music is one of the most influential forms of art, and it can be used to affect behavior in both positive and negative ways. Music has been shown to have a significant effect on people's moods, emotions, behaviors and even physical health. It has also been shown to have some influence over how we make decisions or behave in certain situations. This essay will discuss the impact that music has on our behavior and how this knowledge can be used positively by society as a whole.
Hoesane HakkemPublished about a year ago in Beat