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  1. 24 de mar. de 2024 · Last updated 24th March 2024. Some of the most well-known and best-loved artists of the ’60s were African-American singers. These black artists rocked the airwaves while the Civil Rights Movement rocked the United States. Many of these artists used their music to communicate powerful messages in support of social equality and ...

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  2. Even more popular among black people, and with more crossover appeal, was album-oriented soul in the late 1960s and early 1970s, which revolutionized African-American music. The genre's intelligent and introspective lyrics, often with a socially aware tone, were created by artists such as Marvin Gaye in What's Going On , and Stevie ...

  3. In the era of 60s black music, performers produced thousands of songs that still get radio play today. Some songs appeared in popular media and advertising so often that almost everyone knows them over four decades later. Enjoy this list of nine of the best songs from 60s Black music.

  4. African American Music 1960-1990. In the 1940’s and 1970’s, a new form of Black dance music began. This newfound music comprised of elements of jazz, blues, gospel music, and pop. This became known as “rhythm and blues”, or R&B for short.

  5. 17 de jun. de 2020 · By Marcus J. Moore. Published June 17, 2020 Updated June 24, 2020. In the late 1960s, as black Americans fought for equal rights, music started to reflect their calls to action. Nina Simone...

  6. 25 de fev. de 2021 · Songs that raised fists in solidarity in the 1960s found a rebirth during the racial uprisings of the last decade. Every generation brings new anthems about strife and injustice. So we asked...

  7. 5 de abr. de 2024 · Well known African-American singers in the 60s were taking a hold of music and giving it a shake. But, there was another African-American-led impetus besides music. The Civil Rights Movement began to shake America. And Sam Cooke was doing the same with songs like “ Shake .”