The SIXTIES were an exciting, revolutionary, turbulent time of great social and technological change: assassination, unforgettable fashion, new musical style s, Camelot, civil rights, gay and women's liberation, a controversial and devisive war in Vietnam, the first manned landing on the moon, peace marches, World's Fairs, flower power, great TV and film and sexual freedom.
Don Fass--an editor and broadcaster who grew up then and wrote and reported about much of it--is gathering the history, sounds, images and feel of the 60's for you right here.
You'll find the Kennedys, the Space Program, Woodstock, artists from Peter, Paul & Mary and Bob Dylan to Led Zeppelin, the Grateful Dead, Beatles and Stones, Carnaby Street, psychedelia, Martin Luther King, the Haight-Ashbury and even the radio show, Don and Deanna On Bleecker Street at this site...brought to you by MetroNews and SC Foundation and with the help of the Public Domain Foundation, AST Computer, Motorola and The Trepp Family Foundation.
I like a lot of sixties music but I prefer the 70's and 80's more. 😉
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The SIXTIES were an exciting, revolutionary, turbulent time of great social and technological change: assassination, unforgettable fashion, new musical style s, Camelot, civil rights, gay and women's liberation, a controversial and devisive war in Vietnam, the first manned landing on the moon, peace marches, World's Fairs, flower power, great TV and film and sexual freedom.
Don Fass--an editor and broadcaster who grew up then and wrote and reported about much of it--is gathering the history, sounds, images and feel of the 60's for you right here.
You'll find the Kennedys, the Space Program, Woodstock, artists from Peter, Paul & Mary and Bob Dylan to Led Zeppelin, the Grateful Dead, Beatles and Stones, Carnaby Street, psychedelia, Martin Luther King, the Haight-Ashbury and even the radio show, Don and Deanna On Bleecker Street at this site...brought to you by MetroNews and SC Foundation and with the help of the Public Domain Foundation, AST Computer, Motorola and The Trepp Family Foundation.