Overview
Sound Trackers is a series of books that documents the greats of popular music over the last 50 years. From bill Haley to the Beatles, pink Floyd to police, it looks at their lives, their music, their careers and at their fans, the teenagers, their fashions and how they spent their time. Since the β50s popular music has had a tremendous impact on modern culture, not only on the young, but throughout society. These books explore how.
1960s pop discusses the great of the swinging β60s when, for the first time, most homes could afford a record player and newly-affluent teenagers would compile their own collections of 45 rpm singles.
Highlights the influence of some of the important performers on the popular music scene in the 1960s, including the Beach Boys, the Beatles, Bob Dylan, Pink Floyd, the Rolling Stones, Simon and Garfunkel, the Who, and Stevie Wonder.