60s music
Groove along to Beat Media's breakdown of the bands, artists, songs and culture that defined the 60s.
What’s the Best Music Distribution Service for Artists Who Hate Fees (And Boring Stuff)?. AI-Generated.
Let’s cut to the chase: finding the best music distribution service feels like dating in 2025. You’re swiping through endless options, half of them ghost you after the first upload, and the rest charge you just for existing. As an indie artist, you don’t have time for games—you just want to distribution your own music without selling a kidney to afford “premium features.” So, how do you pick a platform that’s actually worth your time, talent, and $4 latte budget? Buckle up, friend. We’re diving into the wild world of music distribution with zero corporate jargon and 100% real talk.
By Steven Ricky9 months ago in Beat
Billy Bootleggers Surf Matinee
Introduction Afternoon gigs are a great idea. They enable you to hear great live bands without the worry of having to leave for the last bus. Although I had to leave this one early, I had a great time talking with the headliners, who are from Toronto, Canada, and Mark's sister is a dental assistant in London.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 9 months ago in Beat
Dylan Debuts His Cover of Ricky Nelson's "Garden Party"
I saw Bob Dylan singing Ricky Nelson's "Garden Party" in San Diego (on May 15, 2025) a few days ago on YouTube. I posted a link to it on all my social media. But I had to say more. In no order of importance (because I think all of these points are important):
By Paul Levinson9 months ago in Beat
The Jazzy World of Louis
American jazz musician, trumpeter, and singer Louis Armstrong was born in 1901 and grew up in New Orleans, Louisiana. At a young age he learned to play the cornet and in his teen learned music by listening to the pioneer jazz artists of the day among them the leading New Orleans cornetist, King Oliver. He played in marching and jazz bands.
By Rasma Raisters9 months ago in Beat
From Forest to Fashion: Styling Green Kyanite Jewelry Like a Pro . AI-Generated.
There’s something wildly magnetic, approximately the color green—something earthy, clean, and stylish. And when that green is captured in a shimmering, rare gemstone like Green Kyanite, it becomes more than simply an accent; it will become an assertion. In a world in which gemstone rings are flooding the fashion scene, Green Kyanite rings stand tall with a whisper of mystique and an undeniable wooded area charm. Whether you are slipping on a graceful ring or layering dreamy necklaces, knowing a way to fashion this gem can flip your outfit from forgettable to fantastic.
By Lily Davis9 months ago in Beat
The Shadow of Many
In a city that never slept, under tall buildings and flickering streetlights, there was a boy named Arin. He lived in a world where people wore the same coat, the same hat, and walked the same path every day. They didn’t smile, they didn’t speak much, and they never showed their real names.
By ihsandanish9 months ago in Beat
Easy Ways to Refresh Your Mood Instantly with Music
In today’s busy life mood swings is a very common problem. But you can take the help of music to overcome this problem. Music is one of the best remedies to refresh your mood. But the easiest, most joyful remedy is right at your fingertips—music. You don’t need any equipment or skills—just hit play and feel the shift, says Richard Hovan.
By Richard Hovan9 months ago in Beat
What is AI Vocal Remover?
In the rapidly evolving world of music production and digital audio, AI vocal remover tools are making waves. Whether you’re a musician, content creator, or just someone who enjoys singing karaoke, you’ve likely come across the concept of removing vocals from songs. But how exactly does it work? And why is AI-powered vocal removal becoming such a hot trend in 2025?
By Keramatullah Wardak9 months ago in Beat
Shining Stars of Motown
Motown was founded by Barry Gordon in 1960 in Detroit, Michigan. Once the artists started coming and once the singing and music began Motwon was the place where the hits kept coming the music was awesome. Lots of memories and lots of great hits.
By Rasma Raisters9 months ago in Beat











