Timeline of trends in music (1960-1969)
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- Music of Brazil
- Carimbó begins modernizing and using electric instruments
- Music of Cambodia
- Princess Norodom Buppha Devi helps lead a revival of classical Khmer dance forms like apsara.
- Music of Cameroon
- Eboa Lotin begins recording; he is one of the most influential early makossa performers
- Music of Congo-Kinshasha
- African Jazz releases "Independence Cha-Cha-Cha", a celebration of the Congo's newfound independence from Belgium; the song is a pan-African hit that becomes an anthem across the continent
- Music of Ghana
- Separate musicians guilds are set up for dance highlife and guitar highlife performers
- Music of Iceland
- The first peak of rock and roll's popularity, with native bands like Lúdó, Disco and City dominating live Icelandic music, though few record companies will sign pure rock bands
- Music of Mali
- Newly-independent Mali begins subsidizing dance bands, with orchestras established in cities like Ségou, Sikasso and Mopti
- Music of Peru
- Music of the Solomon Islands
- Solomon Islanders begin using sandals instead of coconut husks in the percussion-based bamboo band music, which begins its spread to other countries, especially Papua New Guinea
- Music of South Africa
- The Jazz Epistles, featuring Dollar Brand, Hugh Masekela and Jonas Gwangwa, play at the Cold Castle National Jazz Festival to great acclaim
- Music of Spain
- Music of Sri Lanka
- Music of Switzerland
- Chris Lange helps to establish a viable blues scene in Zürich
- Music of Thailand
- Western rock becomes popular, and native bands start playing their own variety called wong shadow
- Music of the United States
- International trends
- The Beatles (A Hard Day's Night, ...Introducing the Beatles, Meet the Beatles) continue to dominate the charts, along with The Beach Boys ("I Get Around"), The Zombies ("She's Not There"), The Kinks ("You Really Got Me") and The Animals (The Animals, "The House of the Rising Sun"). Their chart success heralds the arrival of the British Invasion in the United States, Australia, Switzerland, New Zealand and other countries
- Chris Blackwell's Island Records in the United Kingdom releases Millie Small's "My Boy Lollipop", which helps to bring ska and the Jamaican music scene to international audiences
- Music of Algeria
- Belkacem Bouteldja's mainstream fame begins, leading the wave of rai performers that soon dominate Algeria
- Music of Australia
- Billy Thorpe & the Aztecs have their first hit, thus beginning the second wave of Australian rock
- Music of Brazil
- A new brand of politically aware bossa nova emerges from Brazil; musicians like Geraldo Vandré respond to the reality of the time with populist songwriting
- Music of the Czech Republic
- Pete Seeger, an American folk singer, tours in the Czech Republic, revitalizing the folk music scene there
- Music of Estonia
- Leiko, a choir from Värska, is formed as part of an attempt by the Soviet government to encourage local folk music
- Music of Jamaica
- Music of Kenya
- Southern African performers like Jean Bosco Mwenda, Edouard Masengo, Peter Tsotsi, and Nashil Pichen help define a burgeoning Kenyan pop music scene, influenced strongly by kwela and cavacha
- The Starlight Club opens in Nairobi; though American soul music dominates the scene for a few years, Congolese immigrants, many playing at the Starlight, are soon the most popular musicians in Kenya
- Music of Mali
- Afro-Jazz de Ségou merges with another dance band to become Alliance while adding popular Cuban musical influences to native and European dance forms
- Music of Nigeria
- Ebenezey Obey forms the International Brothers, soon to become one of the two biggest bands in the country
- Music of Puerto Rico
- Mon Rivera has the last major hit for plena music's classical era
- Music of Tanzania
- State-run patronage systems begin to dominate the Tanzanian music scene with the formation of the Nuta Jazz Band
- Music of the United Kingdom
- Music of the United States
- International trends
- Music of Angola
- Orquestra os Jovens do Prenda forms, soon becoming the first Angolan musicians to gain an international audience
- Music of Argentina
- Music of Bolivia
- Los Jairas, who fuse native Aymara and Quechua rhythms with Western forms, emerge from La Paz
- Music of Brazil
- Music of Bulgaria
- Music of Canada
- Chad Allan & the Expressions (later and better known as The Guess Who) have a hit with "Shakin' All Over"; this is the beginning of Canadian pop music
- Music of Chile
- Angel and Isabel Parra open an influential nightclub in Santiago which will soon provide the impetus for the development of nueva canción
- Music of Guinea
- Bembeya Jazz travels to Cuba, where the popular singer Abelardo Barroso is so moved by their performance that he cries; Cuban influences are brought back to Guinea, where they leave a lasting influence on the popular music scene
- Music of Iceland
- Hljómar, a native Merseybeat band, begins dominating Icelandic music with Icelandic language songs directly inspired by The Beatles; the band's first single, "Bláu augun fl'n/Fyrsti kossinn", is released this year
- Music of Indonesia
- Jaipongan, a complex form of pop-dance music, appears in Sunda, using only native instruments; this is partially led by artists like Gugum Gumbira, reacting to new laws banning rock and other forms of imported music
- Music of Ireland
- Music of Spain
- Concha Velasco "La Chicha Ye-Yé" is the first major hit for the Ye-Yé scene in Spain; Rosalia's "Flamenco" introduces a more distinctively Spanish sound in Ye-Yé
- Music of Sri Lanka
- Groups like Las Bambas and Los Muchachos mix native baila with calypso music, resulting in what is called calypso-style baila
- Music of Turkey
- Musicians like Ahmet Sezgin, Abdullah Yüce and Hafiz Burhan Sesiyilmaz incorporate Turkish regional and folk styles into Arabesk music
- Music of the United Kingdom
- Music of the United States
- International trends
- Early psychedelia from The Who (A Quick One (Happy Jack)) and The Moody Blues (The Magnificient Moodies) is popular, along with bands that begin to merge these more progressive sounds with pop, like The Beatles (Revolver), Shadows of Knight (Gloria), The Troggs (Wild Thing), The Mamas & the Papas (If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears) and, most influentially, The Beach Boys' Pet Sounds, including "Good Vibrations", one of the innovative songs of the era
- King Sunny Ade begins performing; he will eventually become one of the most popular African performers
- Pete Seeger's "Guantanamera" popularizes Cuban guajira internationally
- San Francisco becomes the mecca for hippies and psychedelic rock, where bands like Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane launch the "Summer of Love"
- Frank Zappa & the Mothers of Invention release Freak Out! the first rock double album
- Long jams are found on several popular singles, including Bob Dylan's "Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands", The Seeds' "Up in Her Room", Rolling Stones' "Going Home" and The Fugs' "Virgin Forest"; the last is an innovative mixture of collage techniques with rock and early world music
- Holy Modal Rounders are the most well-known exponents of a new style called acid-folk
- Music of Colombia
- Music of the Czech Republic
- The Porta Festival of folk singer-songwriters occurs for the first time
- Music of Greece
- Dhionysis Savvopoulos becomes a star as part of the vanguard of new Greek singer-songwriters
- Music of Ireland
- Johnny Moynihan introduces the bouzouki, a Greek instrument, to Irish traditional music
- Music of Jamaica
- Rocksteady, the earliest form of reggae, emerges as a genre with the success of performers like Alton Ellis. The hit single "Get Ready - Rock Steady" is arguably the first rocksteady recording; its stylistic uniqueness is due to the bassist not showing up for the recording session, necessitating the keyboardist to play the bass part
- Music of Kenya
- Benga music begins to become popular; Shirati Jazz is the most innovative early band
- Music of the Lesser Antilles
- Mini-jazz artists like Les Leopards, Les Gentlemen and Les Vikings de Guadeloupe become popular
- Music of New Zealand
- The New Zealand Folklore Society is founded, led by Frank Fyfe, an influential musician in the roots revival of the period
- Music of Nigeria
- King Sunny Ade begins performing and recording with limited success; his innovations, however, bring new, more pop-oriented elements to juju
- Music of Russia
- Vyacheslav Shchurov begins organizing concerts at the Composers' Hall in Moscow, bringing together folk singers from across the country
- Pojuschie Gitary forms, becoming the first major Russian rock band
- Music of Togo
- Bella Bellow represents her country at the Dakar Arts Festival, beginning a career that will make her perhaps the most beloved musician in Togo's modern history
- Music of the United Kingdom
- Music of the United States
- Pop-oriented R&B and soul groups like The Supremes (I Hear a Symphony, Supremes A' Go-Go) and the Lovin' Spoonful (Hums of the Lovin' Spoonful) are extremely popular
- Tommy McLain's "Sweet Dreams" reaches the Top Ten, making it the biggest hit for swamp pop's era of mainstream acceptance
- Jefferson Airplane's Takes Off and 13th Floor Elevators' Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators are the first albums marketed as "psychedelic"
- Music of Zimbabwe
- Shona jiti pop-music reaches the peak of its popularity in Zimbabwe
- International trends
- Music of Argentina
- Bands like Los Gatos unveil a new sound that is the beginning of rock nacional
- Music of Brazil
- Music of Canada
- Radio-Canada releases The Centennial Collection of Canadian Folk Songs, which focuses on Quebecois music and helps launch a revitalization of the genre
- Music of Colombia
- Native bands like Genesis) fuse native cumbia and other genres with rock and roll
- Music of Denmark
- Steppeulvene's Hip marks the emergence of a distinctive Danish beat scene, as the lyrics are in Danish and reflect a merger of American and Danish folk music with rock
- Music of Egypt
- Singers like Aida al-Shah and Layla Nasmy emerge as the stars of light song, and the first popular musicians in Egypt outside of the classical Arab singer tradition
- Music of Estonia
- Eesti Rahvalaule ja Pillilugusid is the first LP of Estonian folk songs to be released
- Music of Finland
- A revival in Finnish folk music begins; it will remain popular for most of the next decade
- Music of France
- Pierre Henry composes Messe Pour Le Temp Present, the first rock mass
- Music of Ghana
- Nana Ampadu & His African Brothers International Band release a passionate plea for democracy, "Ebi Tie Ye", which helped to establish the long-running band as one of highlife's most popular groups
- Music of Italy
- Music of Jamaica
- Ruddy Redwood becomes popular with instrumental versions of reggae hits
- Music of Kenya
- Joseph Kamaru's "Celina" is the first major hit for Kĩkũyũ pop; Daniel Kamau also begins recording in the same style, though not with as much commercial success -- he will incorporate Kĩkũyũ styles into benga, which is only beginning to gain mainstream success across Kenya
- Music of New Zealand
- Rona Bailey and Herbert Roth publish a pioneering collection of folksongs called Shanties by the Way
- Music of Sweden
- Parson Band creates a minimalist form of jam-based rock
- Music of the United Kingdom
- Music of the United States
- International trends
- Music of Finland
- The International Folk Music Festival is founded in Kaustinen and helps inspire a revival of Finnish folk
- Music of Georgia
- Anzor Erkomaishvili founds the Rustavi Choir, the most famous of the Georgian professional choirs
- Music of Jamaica
- King Tubby invents dub music in Jamaica by removing the vocals from albums and playing the percussion breaks for a dance-crazy audience
- rocksteady music reaches the peak of its popularity with two notable releases by Toots & the Maytals: "5446-That's My Number" and "Do the Reggay"
- Music of Switzerland
- Les Sauterelles' "Heavenly Club" marks the peak of the rock and roll craze in Switzerland; the trend soon dies out, and it evolves into psychedelia-based rock and the Indian-influenced soul of raga rock
- Music of the United Kingdom
- Music of the United States
- Edward Hawkins Singers have a major international hit with "Oh Happy Day", and Reverend James Cleveland founds the annual Gospel Music Workshop of America
- Hair debuts on Broadway; it is the first rock musical
- Blue Cheer begins recording, and become legends of the American proto-heavy metal scene
- Redbone is the first Native American band to fuse rock music with native musical traditions,
- Seiichi Tanaka's San Francisco Taiko Dojo is the first modern taiko group in North America
- Gram Parsons and the International Submarine Band make some of the first recordings of modern country rock, while Creedence Clearwater Revival invents a similar fusion of rock, country and Louisiana blues
- A group of drag queen performing artists called The Cockettes debut in San Francisco, beginning the glam rock style
- International trends
- Music of Brazil
- Music of Congo-Kinshasha
- American funk singer James Brown visits the Congo and leaves a lasting influence on the Congolese music scene, especially the popular soukous craze
- Music of Estonia
- Leigarid is formed to entertain tourists with colorful pageants of Estonian folk music
- Music of Germany
- Can creates an avant-garde fusion of jazz and progressive rock
- Music of Haiti
- Tabou Combo releases their debut, Haiti, which begins to launch compas music towards international success
- Music of Iceland
- Many of the previously-popular Beatles-influenced bands break up, and psychedelic groups like Trúbrot and Náttúra dominate Icelandic music
- Music of Jamaica
- Music of Japan
- Za Ondekoza is founded by Tagayasu Den; the group begins a youth-led roots revival of taiko drumming
- Music of the Netherlands
- A roots revival is popular throughout the country, emphasizing regional sounds and dialects
- Music of Nigeria
- Early fuji stars emerge, including Haruna Ishola and Ayinla Omowura
- Fela Kuti moves to the United States and becomes associated with the Black Panthers, soon bringing his black nationalist thought back to Nigeria in his lyrics
- Music of Spain
- El Camarón de la Isla releases Con la Colaboracion Especial de Paco de Lucia, which set the stage for the development of nuevo flamenco
- Music of Turkey
- Orhan Gencebay's debut, "Bir Teselli Ver", launches his career and begins his innovative fusions of rock and roll with classical Arabesk music
- Music of the United Kingdom