60s music
Groove along to Beat Media's breakdown of the bands, artists, songs and culture that defined the 60s.
Limelight Shines as Rush Tribute Band
Photo by Dejan Krsmanovic If you happen to stumble across the website for the local band, Limelight, and select a track, you'll have a pretty difficult time distinguishing the Rush Tribute band from the actual thing. 35 year career musician and lead guitar, Eric Strom can speak for the band as to why they've chosen this outlet for their musical talents. "We were all inspired as young musicians by the band and their music and they influenced our own careers," he revealed.
By Rich Monetti3 years ago in Beat
A Story Behind Jimi Hendrix Star Spangled Banner. Top Story - July 2022.
The stars and planets were in alignment on August 15, 1969. People carried tents, backpacks, coolers, blankets, children, and pets. They pulled wagons. And anything else that could be handy for camping or creating a new civilization. No one was selling tickets. The entrance gates had been torn down.
By Arlo Hennings3 years ago in Beat
I want to hold your hand
Holding hands Some say there never was a time of innocence but I disagree. I grew up in an era when what the Beatles sang about was a reality and boys started out just wanting to hold a girl’s hand. Girls giggled when they saw their friends holding hands with a boy.
By Cheryl E Preston4 years ago in Beat
Viva Elvis. Top Story - June 2022.
Introduction To Viva Elvis I bought this album when it was released. On listening to it I think a lot of Elvis Presley fans will be shocked and appalled, I thought this was an Elvis album, the cover features The King prominently displayed against his name in gold block letters against a purple background,
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 4 years ago in Beat
60 AT 60: The Greatest Rolling Stones Songs
Currently, the Rolling Stones are on their 60th anniversary tour; this is no small feat. While there are many ‘legacy’ acts who still tour regularly, few have done so with the continuing endurance of the Rolling Stones. Where many fail to barely fill a 5,000 seat arena, the Stones are regularly selling out 70,000 seat stadiums.
By Anthony Nasti4 years ago in Beat
The Beatles' Greatest Hits
I'm an old fart, a child of the 60s. The photographs from then show the faces of the sexual revolution (the decade BEFORE hepatitis and HIV that, with oral contraceptives, evoked the sexual revolution. (As Austin Powers said, "Only sailors use condoms, baby.") "Fun, Fun, Fun," as the quintessential American 60s children, the Beach Boys, sang. Fashion exploded with colors that took us out of Kansas and into Oz. Peter Max, Andy Warhol, among others, led Pop Art, Op Art, Minimalism, Conceptual Art, and Performance Art. And the music. The music underwent a sea change from across the sea.
By Gerard DiLeo4 years ago in Beat







