The 1960’s Cultural Trends. Motown: Berry Gordy.

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The 1960’s Cultural Trends

Motown: Berry Gordy

Motown: Stevie Wonder

Motown: Marvin Gaye

Motown: Jackson 5

Motown: The Supremes

Motown: Smokey Robinson

Motown: The Miracles

Motown: The Temptations

60’s Music: Peter, Paul and Mary

60’s Music: Bob Dylan

60’s Music: Jefferson Airplane

60’s Music: Grateful Dead

60’s Music: John Coltrane

60’s Music: Dave Brubeck

The Beatles: ‘63

The Beatles ‘64

The Beatles ‘65

The Beatles ‘66

The Beatles: ‘67

The Beatles: ‘68

The Beatles: ‘69

60’s Music: The Kinks

60’s Music: The Animals

60’s Music: Yardbirds with Eric Clapton

60’s Music: The Yardbirds with Jeff Beck

60’s Music: The Yardbyrds with Jimmy Page

60’s Music: Neil Young

60’s Music: Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention

60’s Music: Frank Zappa: We’re Only In It For The Money

60’s Music: The Mamas and the Papas

60’s Music: The Doors

60’s Music: Dean Martin

60’s Music: The Rat Pack

Woodstock: Ticket

Woodstock: The Ticket

Woodstock: The Road In

Woodstock: Travel

Woodstock: Setting the Stage

Woodstock: The Crowd

Woodstock: Message Board

Woodstock: “Bathing”

Woodstock: Jimi Hendrix

Woodstock: The Who

Woodstock: Joe Cocker

Woodstock: Janis Joplin

Woodstock: Country Joe and the Fish

Woodstock: CSN

Woodstock: After the Party

Haight Ashbury: Center of Hippie Culture

Minimalism: Untitled by Donald Judd

Minimalist: Agbatana I by Frank Stella

Pop Art: Two Electric Chairs by Andy Warhol

Pop Art: Marilyn Monroe by Andy Warhol

Pop Art: Campbell Soup Cans by Andy Warhol

Pop Art: Green Coke Bottles by Andy Warhol

Pop Art: President Elect by James Rosenquist

Pop Art: The State Hospital by Edward Kienholz

Pop Art: Retroactive I by Robert Rauschenberg

Pop Art: As I Opened Fire by Roy Lichtenstein

Op Art: Balm by Bridget Riley

Soft Sculpture: Ice Cream Cone by Claes Oldenburg

Soft Sculpture: Two Cheeseburgers With Everything by Claes Oldenburg

Periscope by Jasper Johns

1969 Camaro

1966 Pontiac GTO

1968 Chevelle

1968 Dodge Coronet

1969 Camaro

1969 Mustang

1968 Charger

60’s Literature: Siddartha

60’s Literature: Catch-22

60’s Literature: One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest

Cuckoo’s Nest: The Film

60’s Literature: Vonnegut

60’s Literature: Dr. Suess

60’s Literature: Peanuts

60’s Literature: To Kill A Mockingbird

60’s T.V.: Jack Benny

60’s T.V.: Batman

60’s T.V.: Johnny Carson

60’s T.V.: Candid Camera

60’s T.V.: The Addams Family

60’s T.V.: Star Trek

60’s T.V. Sesame Street

60’s Sports: 1963 Maple Leafs

60’s Sports: 1966 Canadiens

60’s Sports: 1966 Green Bay Packers

60’s Sports: Vince Lombardi

60’s Sports: Bobby Fischer

60’s Sports: Muhammed Ali

60’s Theater: Hair

60’s Theater: Oliver

60’s Film: Camelot

60’s Films: The Graduate

60’s Movies: Easy Rider

60’s Movies: Dr. No

60’s Movies: Goldfinger

60’s Movies: From Russia With Love

60’s Technology: Touchtone Phone

60’s Technology: Zenith Record Player

60’s Technology: The Moon Mission

60’s Technology: Moon Mission

60’s Fashions: The “Bob”

60’s Fashion: The “Flip”

60’s Fashion: Curlers

60’s Fashion: The “Fluff Bob”

60’s Fashion: Hairstyle

60’s Fashion: Hairdryers

60’s Fashion: Coats

60’s Fashion: Advertising

60’s Fashion: Advertisement

60’s Fashion: Surfer Dudes

60’s Fashion: White Knit Mini Skirt

60’s Fashion: Bikini

60’s Barbie Doll

60’s People: Marilyn Monroe

60’s People: Timothy Leary

60’s People: Rock Hudson

60’s People: Ralph Nader

People of the 60’s:Gloria Steinem

People of the 60’s: Betty Friedan

60’s People: The Black Panthers

People of the 60’s: Charles Manson

Antiwar Protests

Anti-War Protesters