60s music
Groove along to Beat Media's breakdown of the bands, artists, songs and culture that defined the 60s.
A Birthday Greeting Playlist
Introduction When I get a Facebook notification that it is a friend's birthday, I always try to share a music video with them. It is always a song I like and I hope that they will like so I thought it would be fun to gather them together in this playlist.
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred 12 months ago in Beat
History of Rock: A Comprehensive Journey Through the Evolution of Sound
This article explores the history of rock, charting its evolution from humble beginnings to a global cultural movement, and examines the artists, trends, and innovations that have defined its course.
By Guitarmetrics | Your One-Stop Hub for Guitar Lessons & Accessories12 months ago in Beat
The Evolution of Indian Songs Lyrics: From Classic Bollywood to Modern Hits
Music has always been a reflection of society, emotions, and changing times. Hindi film songs, in particular, have completely transformed over the last century. From the soul-stirring poetry to the catchy, contemporary beats, the lyrics of Bollywood and Punjabi songs have mutated to be resonating to the every generation. It would be eye-opening to take a trip through the times and see how song lyrics in Hindi and Punjabi have gone through changes.
By Lyrics Egg12 months ago in Beat
'Beach Boys' Party!'
Nearing the end of 1965, Brian Wilson was on the brink of creating his masterwork. But the work that would become Pet Sounds was not yet completed, and the Beach Boys were contractually obligated to satisfy the record company with another LP. To appease Capitol Records, Brian and the Beach Boys released the non-album single "The Little Girl I Once Knew" in November 1965. The single did not chart high, unusual for the Beach Boys at that point in their career. It's commonly thought that radio play was the problem, as the record included two full stops into radio silence, perplexing deejays who at that time thought any silence to be an audience killer. Many considered the record to be one of the Boys' best, however, among them John Lennon of The Beatles.
By Sean Callaghan12 months ago in Beat
Why Nostalgic Music Feels So Good
Introduction: That One Song That Takes You Back You’re driving late at night when a familiar tune comes on. In an instant, you’re transported—back to summer nights, back to old friendships, back to who you were when that song was your song.
By Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıran12 months ago in Beat
The Benefits of Playing a Musical Instrument for Mental Well-being
Playing a musical instrument is widely known to be a rewarding and enriching experience. In the busy life style it is very important to give some time for physical and mental health. Richard Hovan says there is important role of entertainment in our mental and physical health. But the therapeutic aspects of music, such as reduced anxiety or improvement in mood and mental well-being, are less frequently discussed.
By Richard Hovan12 months ago in Beat
Angie Stone Killed in Fatal Car Crash at 63 – What Happened?
The music world is mourning the sudden loss of legendary R&B and neo-soul singer Angie Stone, who tragically passed away at the age of 63 in a fatal car accident. The heart breaking incident occurred on March 1, 2025, in Montgomery, Alabama, leaving fans and fellow artists in shock. Here’s everything we know about what happened and how the iconic singer will be remembered.
By Bevy Osuos12 months ago in Beat
The Evolution of Music: From Vinyl to AI-Generated Songs . AI-Generated.
Music has always been a powerful force in our lives, evolving with each passing era to reflect the tastes, technologies, and cultural shifts of its time. From the crackling sounds of vinyl records to the synthesized beats of AI-generated songs, the journey of music’s evolution is a fascinating tale of innovation, creativity, and human ingenuity. Let’s take a deep dive into how music has transformed over the decades, from analog to digital, and now, to the realms of artificial intelligence.
By Getu Hirpo12 months ago in Beat
Talking Drums to 21st-Century Parties: The History Behind Owanbe. Top Story - March 2025.
Parties Colorful, loud, and joyous. His music and the irreplaceably catchy slang made the term Owanbe a national one, being used to describe any large gathering, from weddings to birthdays to corporate events and literally everything in between. Over time, it evolved from being a specific reference to waist beads to a term that covered a whole party vibe, one teeming with life, color, and, of course, music.
By Rohitha Lanka12 months ago in Beat










