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…The Beach Boys Beginning their career as the most popular surf band in the nation, the beach boys finally emerged by 1966 as America’s biggest pop group, the only one other group to challenge this was the Beatles. In 1961 debut with the popular hit…
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…. In 1963 the renewal of Rock n' Roll came when The Beatles started to play. The Beatles, for some the best rock group ever, were from Liverpool, England. Through the 60's, The Beatles dominated the record industries and with their dominant instrumentation…
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…wrote with the Beatles and "Give Peace A Chance", which he wrote with Yoko Ono. He was a complete and utter pacifist who disliked violence in all forms, which is one of the reasons his why his sudden and brutal death was so shocking. Mark Chapman…
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…their allegiance to Folk music. In 1963, the renewal of Rock n' Roll came when The Beatles started to play. The Beatles, for some the best rock group ever, were from Liverpool, England. Through the 60's, The Beatles dominated the record industries…
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…if he was never a member, The Process must have been a great influence on Charles Manson (638-639). A great many other ideas of Manson’s came from the Beatles and the Bible. This may seem like an odd pair, but they fit together surprisingly well…
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…, but with the event of Woodstock, rock music became widely heard by the mass public market. Just as Elvis had ruled the music scene in the 50s, the Beatles became the music phenomenon of the 60s. These four "mop-haired" rock singers from England revolutionized the style…
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…and manager. Asher was looking for talent for the Beatles new record label Apple Records. Paul McCartney liked the demo-record and gave him a recording contract. "It was an amazing transition, after the failure in America, to get this green light of approval…
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…by the mass public market. Just as Elvis had ruled the music scene in the 50s, the Beatles became the music phenomenon of the 60s. These four "mop-haired" rock singers from England revolutionized the style and techniques of rock. Their influence over the young…
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…and roll. Similarly, while rock has historically encouraged new creative expressions, the innovations of Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley, Bob Dylan, the Beatles, and Jimi Hendrix have defined a tradition to which successive generations of musicians have repeatedly…
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…;Tab/>There were some very interesting and unusual motives for the horrific crime. One has come to be known as the "Helter Skelter" motive. The "Helter Skelter" was thought up by Charlie. Charlie believed the Beatles' were talking to him directly…
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