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1967 in music: Encyclopedia - 1967 in music

See also: 1966 in music, other events of 1967, 1968 in music, 1960s in music and the list of 'years in music' 1967 in music - Events. January 15 - The Rolling Stones appear on The Ed Sullivan Show. At Ed Sullivan's request, the band changed their lyrics from "Let's spend the night together" to "Let's spend some time together". January 22 - Simon and Garfunkel give live concert at Philharmonic Hall in New York City. While bits and pieces of this concert are released on October 4, 1997, ...

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1967 in music: Encyclopedia II - World music - 1965-1967: from Norwegian Wood to Monterey Pop

Pop musicians first began to move outside the Western tradition in the mid-Sixties, when they started mixing Western electric pop with influences taken from the traditional music of India. Although the results were sometimes risible, this proved to be the most influential fusion of pop and "folk" music of the entire period, specifically because it was the first significant attempt to mix Western popular music with a completely non-Western musical tradition. Although they were by no means the only people at that time who were following ...

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1967 in music: Encyclopedia II - World music - Terminology

In essence, the term "world music" refers to any form of music that is not part of modern mainstream Western commercial popular music or classical music traditions, and which typically originates from outside the cultural sphere of Western Europe and the English-speaking nations. The term became current in the 1980s as a marketing/classificatory device in the media and the music industry, and it is generally used to classify any ...

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1967 in music: Encyclopedia II - World music - The 1900s

Beginning around the turn of the 20th century, the invention of sound recording and motion pictures enabled American mass-entertainment culture began to develop into a major global economic and cultural force. Simultaneous with this process, two emerging streams of non-Western music -- African-American music and Latin music -- were "discovered" by American and European audiences, and they were rapidly appropriated by the mainstream music industry. Over the next hundred years these two broad genres were to have a massive transforative effect on the structure of popular music ...

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1967 in music: Encyclopedia II - World music - After 1987: WOMAD and beyond

The origins of the term World Music in relation to the selling of this type of music began in 1982 when World Music Day (Fête de la Musique) was initiated in France. World Music Day is celebrated on the 21st of June every year since then. On Monday 29th June 1987 a meeting of interested parties gathered to capitalise on the marketing of this genre. Arguably popular interest was sparked with the release in 1986 of Paul Simon's Graceland album. The concept behind the album was to express his own sensibilities using the sounds which he ...

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World music, World music - Terminology, World music - Cultural appropriation in western music, World music - The 1900s, World music - The early Sixties: Folk meets Pop, World music - 1965-1967: from Norwegian Wood to Monterey Pop, World music - 1968-1986: Joujouka to Graceland, World music - After 1987: WOMAD and beyond, World music - Criticisms of the Genre, World music - Awards for World Music 2005, World music - Africa, World music - Asia/Pacific, World music - Americas, World music - Europe, World music - Middle East and North Africa, World music - Newcomer, World music - Boundary Crossing, World music - Club Global, World music - Critics Award, World music - Audience Award, World music - Some other artists featured prominently on the BBC's World Music websites, World music - Some of the artists featured prominently on NPR's World music webpages, World music - NPR's World Cafe, World music - ABC's Music Deli, World music - Festivals, World music - Music labels, World music - Sources

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1967 in music: Encyclopedia - 1968 in music

See also: 1967 in music, other events of 1968, 1969 in music, 1960s in music and the list of 'years in music' 1968 in music - Events. January 4 - Guitarist Jimi Hendrix is jailed by Stockholm police, after trashing a hotel room during a drunken fist fight with bassist Noel Redding. January 6 - Gibson Guitar Corporation patents its Gibson Flying V electric guitar design. January 21 - Simon and Garfunkel release album The Graduate Original Soundtrack. January - The Beat ...

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1967 in music: Encyclopedia II - World music - Cultural appropriation in western music

World music as a cultural-economic phenomenon is inextricably linked with the invention of sound recording and the development of the international recording industry, but the background to its emergence covers the whole span of modern Western musical history. Since at least the Renaissance, musicians, composers, music publishers (and, in the 20th century, radio stations and recording companies) have been part of a wide-ranging and continuous process of cultural appropriation that developed in the wake of the European colonisation of ...

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World music, World music - Terminology, World music - Cultural appropriation in western music, World music - The 1900s, World music - The early Sixties: Folk meets Pop, World music - 1965-1967: from Norwegian Wood to Monterey Pop, World music - 1968-1986: Joujouka to Graceland, World music - After 1987: WOMAD and beyond, World music - Criticisms of the Genre, World music - Awards for World Music 2005, World music - Africa, World music - Asia/Pacific, World music - Americas, World music - Europe, World music - Middle East and North Africa, World music - Newcomer, World music - Boundary Crossing, World music - Club Global, World music - Critics Award, World music - Audience Award, World music - Some other artists featured prominently on the BBC's World Music websites, World music - Some of the artists featured prominently on NPR's World music webpages, World music - NPR's World Cafe, World music - ABC's Music Deli, World music - Festivals, World music - Music labels, World music - Sources

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1967 in music: Encyclopedia - Academy Award for Original Music Score

From "Rule Sixteen" of the "Special Rules for The Music Awards" Original Score: An original score is a substantial body of music in the form of dramatic underscoring written specifically for the film by the submitting composer. The years shown are the production years, thus a reference to 1967 means the Oscars presented in 1968 for movies made in 1967. Most awards won - (nominations) 9  : Alfred Newman (41) 5  : John Williams (37) 4  : John Barry ( ...

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1967 in music: Encyclopedia - Christopher Hogwood

Christopher Jarvis Haley Hogwood (born 10 September 1941) is a well-known British conductor and harpsichordist. Hogwood was born in Nottingham. He studied music and classical literature at Pembroke College, Cambridge. He went on to study performance and conducting under Raymond Leppard and Thurston Dart; later Rafael Puyana and Gustav Leonhardt. The British Council enabled him to study in Prague for a year. In 1967 he founded the Early Music Consort with David Munrow, and in 1973 founded the Academy of Ancient Music, spe ...

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1967 in music: Encyclopedia - The Beatles

The Beatles were a British rock/pop group from Liverpool, England. The group shattered many sales records and charted more than fifty top 40 hit singles, including twenty #1 hits in the USA alone, becoming the biggest musical act of the twentieth century. EMI Records estimated in 1985 that the band had sold over a billion records worldwide[1]. The band's songs covered many genres (including ballads, reggae, psychedelic music, blues, heavy metal and country music) and opened the door for many new musical styles and production techniques. The Beatles' influence extended beyond music into ...

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1967 in music: Encyclopedia II - World music - The early Sixties: Folk meets Pop

After World War II a small but growing market developed for Western folk music and recordings of non-Western music, and this was supplied by specialist record labels such as Folkways Records, Elektra Records and Nonesuch Records in the USA and, later, Disques Cellier in Switzerland. Such labels were typically small "boutique" operations or minor specialist imprints of large companies, which released albums of non-West ...

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1967 in music: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of trends in music from the United States 1930-1970 - 1940s

Timeline of trends in music from the United States 1930-1970 - 1940 in music. Musicians like Bukka White help invent the Chicago blues The Almanac Singers (including the pioneering singer Pete Seeger) form, marking the beginning the of the popularization of folk music Béla Bartók moves to the United States from Hungary and begins composing many of his most famous works, which fuse Hungarian folk music and classical music ASCAP strike against broadcasters leads to period in which ...

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Timeline of trends in music from the United States 1930-1970 - 1950 in music. Israel "Cachao" López popularizes Cuban mambo in the US The peak of Chicago blues, exemplified by musicians like Sonny Boy Williamson, Big Bill Broonzy and Tampa Red Timeline of trends in music from the United States 1930-1970 - 1951 in music. The Bakersfield sound in country music develops in Bakersfield, California as a reaction against the dominant Nashville sound - art ...

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1967 in music: Encyclopedia II - World music - 1968-1986: Joujouka to Graceland

In 1968 Rolling Stones guitarist Brian Jones recorded the Master Musicians of Joujouka in the village of Joujouka in northern Morocco. Jones died the following year but the LP was released in 1971 on Rolling Stones Records. Although there was some criticism of the electronic treaments Jones applied to the recordings in post-production, the LP was one of the first recordings released in the pop market that showcased traditional Arabic music. Another important landmark in the growth of the world music genre, and one which is ofte ...

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World music, World music - Terminology, World music - Cultural appropriation in western music, World music - The 1900s, World music - The early Sixties: Folk meets Pop, World music - 1965-1967: from Norwegian Wood to Monterey Pop, World music - 1968-1986: Joujouka to Graceland, World music - After 1987: WOMAD and beyond, World music - Criticisms of the Genre, World music - Awards for World Music 2005, World music - Africa, World music - Asia/Pacific, World music - Americas, World music - Europe, World music - Middle East and North Africa, World music - Newcomer, World music - Boundary Crossing, World music - Club Global, World music - Critics Award, World music - Audience Award, World music - Some other artists featured prominently on the BBC's World Music websites, World music - Some of the artists featured prominently on NPR's World music webpages, World music - NPR's World Cafe, World music - ABC's Music Deli, World music - Festivals, World music - Music labels, World music - Sources

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1967 in music: Encyclopedia II - Mind Garage - Christian Rock Genre Created by Electric Liturgy

Christian rock music did not exist in 1967, but an unknown band straight from the beer halls with long hair, beards and wild clothing was about to change everything. The band never limited itself to one kind of music, so in 1967 at the suggestion of Reverend Paine, in the tradition of Bach who used popular taven songs in his music, the psychedelic rock band began writing rock music for church with a serious intent to get the music across. They took Rock n Roll into churches, assisting in an actual Mass with communion. The music they created ...

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Mind Garage, Mind Garage - The Mind Garage 1967-1970, Mind Garage - Christian Rock Genre Created by Electric Liturgy, Mind Garage - Electric Mass Experience, Mind Garage - Impact on Religion, Mind Garage - Controversial, Mind Garage - Mind Garage Signs with RCA, Mind Garage - Composite Concert Review, Mind Garage - Members, Mind Garage - Discography, Mind Garage - Reference: The Beginning of Christian Rock Music

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1967 in music: Encyclopedia II - The Rolling Stones - History

The Rolling Stones - Early history: 1961–1967. Early in their career they played covers of blues, rhythm and blues, country, and rock and roll music. Their first recordings were covers of Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, Screamin' Jay Hawkins, Muddy Waters, Larry Williams and Howlin' Wolf songs, among others. Although founding members Mick Jagger and Keith Richards are regarded as one of the greatest songwriting teams in the history of popular music, the band never stopped being inspired by other genres. Reggae, punk, ...

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The Rolling Stones, The Rolling Stones - History, The Rolling Stones - Early history: 1961–1967, The Rolling Stones - Sex Drugs Death and Rock & Roll: 1967–1971, The Rolling Stones - Letting it bleed: 1972–1981, The Rolling Stones - Mixed emotions: 1981–1999, The Rolling Stones - Don't stop: 2000–present, The Rolling Stones - Band members, The Rolling Stones - Current line-up, The Rolling Stones - Former members, The Rolling Stones - Notable sidemen, The Rolling Stones - Discography

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1967 in music: Encyclopedia II - Donovan - Discography

Donovan - Albums. What's Bin Did and What's Bin Hid [UK] / Catch the Wind [US] (1965) #30 US; #3 UK Fairytale (1965) #85 US; #20 UK Sunshine Superman [US] (1966) #11 US Mellow Yellow [US] (1967) #14 US A Gift from a Flower to a Garden (1967) #19 US; #13 UK Donovan in Concert [Live] (1968) #18 US The Hurdy Gurdy Man [US] (1968) #20 US Barabajagal [US] (1969) #23 US Open Ro ...

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Donovan, Donovan - Early life and career, Donovan - Collaboration with Mickie Most, Donovan - Drug bust, Donovan - International success 1967–69, Donovan - The split with Most and later career, Donovan - Discography, Donovan - Albums, Donovan - Singles and Extended Players EPs, Donovan - Compilations, Donovan - Tribute Albums, Donovan - Filmography, Donovan - Actor, Donovan - As Himself, Donovan - Composer, Donovan - Music DVD

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1967 in music: Encyclopedia II - Donovan - Early life and career

Donovan was born and grew up in Glasgow, Scotland; he contracted polio as a child but suffered no permanent injury. In 1956 the family moved to Hatfield, England. Influenced by his family's love for Scottish and English folk music, he began playing guitar at fourteen. After leaving school, Donovan and longtime friend Gypsy Dave traveled for several years around Britain, busking and playing folk songs. Donovan began writing original material in the early 1960s and by late 1964 he had settled in London and signed a management and publis ...

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