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This Musician’s 1960s Reinvention Changed the Course of Music History

This Musician’s 1960s Reinvention Changed the Course of Music History

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Jimi Hendrix

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Joni Mitchell

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Janis Joplin

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Gloria Steinem

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Cher

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Barbra Streisand

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George Harrison

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Nancy Sinatra

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Goldie Hawn

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David Bowie

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Jane Fonda

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Pattie Boyd

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Yoko Ono

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John Lennon

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Mick Jagger

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Joan Baez

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Bob Dylan

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Michelle Phillips

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Keith Richards

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Jimi Hendrix
Joni Mitchell
Janis Joplin
Gloria Steinem
Cher
Barbra Streisand
George Harrison
Nancy Sinatra
Goldie Hawn
David Bowie
Jane Fonda
Pattie Boyd
Yoko Ono
John Lennon
Mick Jagger
Joan Baez
Bob Dylan
Michelle Phillips
Keith Richards

Each decade is known for a particular event that defined the era. The '20s was the Roaring Twenties; the '30s was the Great Depression; the 40s was World War II; the 50s was the Atomic Age; and the '60s was the Rise and Fall of Camelot and Counterculture. The 1960s, even though many think it was a decade of free love and peace, was an extremely turbulent and divisive time in the U.S.

This tumultuous period was defined by the cultural and political currents, with the assassination of several influential leaders and the divisive Vietnam War, social movements for civil rights, and the anti-establishment counterculture that advocated against traditional values and politics. These groups were the free spirits, the hippies who cast aside societal norms to carve their own paths. Their music was full of political and social change messages, that focused on promoting peace.

24/7 Tempo created a list of stars whose 1960s reinvention changed the course of music history by reviewing each celebrity's respective biographies to highlight their careers, personal values, and experiences. While some listed here are still working hard as activists, others are taking the stage with their timeless music. And others have left a legacy that shares their longing for peace, equality, and love. (These are the 25 Biggest Hits of the '60s, According to Billboard.)

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