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The 1960s were a decade of revolution, soundtracking social and cultural change. The Beatles reinvented pop with harmonies, experimentation, and psychedelic colors, while The Rolling Stones brought grit and swagger. Jimi Hendrix redefined the guitar, turning feedback and distortion into pure art. Folk singers like Bob Dylan gave voice to protest with acoustic strumming and poetic lyrics. Motown ruled the charts with The Supremes, Stevie Wonder, and Marvin Gaye, delivering polished grooves and soul-stirring melodies. The Beach Boys crafted lush harmonies that carried California dreams, while psychedelic bands like Jefferson Airplane expanded minds with sitars, reverb, and swirling soundscapes. It wasn’t just music; it was identity, hope, and rebellion. Woodstock symbolized peace, love, and unity under open skies. Strum an air guitar, sway your body, or raise your voice — the ’60s invite you to sing, dream, and believe in change!