Influence of Beatles and Rolling Stones in the 1960 's on music The Beatles were a new band that made them different and brought their influence in the 1960' s. They are different, as they are making authentic music and no longer sound like "another band that is trying to imitate an American star". The Beatles' songs are completely unique with "Rock Music, Rhythm and Blues, and Tamla Motown." British music has always been dominated by American products, but the Beatles incorporated their lives into music.
In the 1960s it was the decade of music explosion, from the British invasion the United States was introduced to groups like the Beatles and Rolling Stones. Fork and blues combine rock styles and create new forms of music through the memories of artists like Bob Dylan, Pete Seger, Joan Baize, and artists playing with Janis Joplin and her woodstock. In addition to rock music, Motown also overcomes the genre and race boundaries through pop music such as Supremes, Jackson 5, Lionel Richie and Marvin Gay performers.
In the early 1960's, cover artists 'pictures were added to the Beatles Beatles, Bob Dylan's "The Times Are a Are Changin", and Rolling Stones' first name albums respectively. Public image writer Peter Doggett also said that Otis Red's Otis Blue, a photograph of two young white women "Double character design: She represents an extraordinary power of music and obscures creators' race" We emphasize the cover of. From 1965 to 1966, Dylan's Bringing It All Back Home further challenged the standard portrait-based LP cover by adding symbolic artifacts around the singer. It appears in the album and the dark tones are applied to the resulting rolling stone
In the 1960s, the view of rock music in the previous decade was maintained, but more foreign music formats were introduced through famous singers like the Beatles. The new style in the 1960s brought rock 'n' roll aspects to new musicians. When the Beatles swept the United States, Americans and British groups climbed together like Nick Box, Turtles, and Buckingham. British have a place in the hearts of Americans, but there are still places in their minds to see the music of R & B and soul increasingly becoming more popular. The music company "Motown" enables African-American singers to jump into the music world like Stevie Wonder. Rock music style still had Jimmy Hendrix in the 1960's, but in the late 1960's the 1960's group began to fall apart.