1960s music was almost as popular in the 1980s as ... ‘I Think We’re Alone Now’ How do you make a 1960s bubblegum hit sound fresh and hip in the late 1980s? First, you get a younger singer ...
This famous and quite upbeat bubblegum pop song is one of the most definitive one-hit wonders of the 1960s. Released in ... and they stopped releasing new music after 1969. This entry on our ...
The 1960s will always be associated with counterculture and the Summer of Love, but the decade’s pop charts were full of novelty, schlock, and bubblegum. We're ...
Five, Strident, Orbit, Dubble Bubble, Juicy Fruit, and more! But, why are we doing this? We’re on a serious mission to find the BEST piece of bubble gum in the world!
Although larger amplifiers have been built since the 1960s, the four members of The Sequins, a Butler rock band, still seem ...
The cultural influences of the 1960s and 1970s, particularly in music, fashion, art and politics, still have an impact today. While no cultural era is indefinite, the core of that period – such as ...
Then another rock star changed John’s approach to music ... as edgy today as it was in the 1960s — if not moreso. King is many things, but she’s not a bubblegum pop musician.
The Day the Earth Blew Up is part pop culture parody, part acknowledgement that there’s always been horror in Looney Tunes ...
Tommy James' discography includes the songs "Hanky Panky,” “I Think We’re Alone Now,” “Crystal Blue Persuasion” and “Draggin’ the Line.” ...
The Lincoln-based B Street Band will continue the G.I. Music Series with a performance March 16 at College Park. Check out ...
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