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| | onlygoodsong.blogspot.com
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| | [AI summary] This text appears to be a collection of data related to a blog or website, including artist names, song titles, and a timeline of posts from 2012 to 2023. The data includes a list of musicians and bands, possibly indicating the presence of music-related content, and a chronological listing of blog entries with dates and numbers of posts. The text also includes some counter information and a blog archive section. The overall context seems to be a music blog or website that archives posts and tracks content related to music artists and songs.
| | musicaficionado.blog
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| | 1967 is one of the most celebrated years in music history. The Summer of Love brought with it albums such as The Beatles' Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and Jimi Hendrix' Are You Experienced, both released just in time for that memorable season. Another great album was Forever Changes by Love, recorded during that summer but released only in [...]
| | www.warr.org
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| | [AI summary] The 1960s were a transformative period in music, marked by a rapid evolution of genres and styles. The decade began with the rise of rock and roll, which was later influenced by the British Invasion. The 1960s also saw the emergence of folk rock, which blended traditional folk music with rock elements. The psychedelic movement, fueled by the counterculture movement, brought about a new wave of experimental music. The 1960s also saw the rise of progressive rock, which incorporated elements of classical music and jazz. The decade ended with the emergence of soft rock and country rock, which would become popular in the 1970s. Overall, the 1960s were a time of great musical innovation and experimentation, which laid the foundation for many of the ge...
| | avantmusicnews.com
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| Source: burning ambulance. Bassist William Parker had already been a key figure on the New York jazz scene for close to 30 years in 2001. His first record date was in March 1973, on saxophonist Frank Lowe's Black Beings. (An additional 40 minutes of music from the same concert would be released as The Loweski...