Some important rock and roll artist of the 1970's and 1980's include Jimmy Hendrix, AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, and KISS. These band changed the way the world viewed rock and roll.
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Leon Sylvers still produces music for artists like Gladys Knight. Leon Sylvers is known asÊone of the most successful producers of the 1970s and 1980s.
A number of artists released a song called "Sunny" - e.g. Dusty Springfield in the 1960's and Boney M (German disco) in the 1970's. (see the related link for one)
You are probably confusing Charles Bronson with Robert Blake, who starred as a colorful undercover cop in the 1970s television series "Baretta." Blake's character, Tony Baretta, had a cockatoo named Fred.
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There were many famous artists of the 1970's. Two famous painters were Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andrew Wyeth. Bing Crosby was a famous singer.
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1970s actually
Pierre Cour was a French songwriter. He wrote songs for many successful artists in the 1950s to 1970s. He passed away in 1997.
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1970s
In the 1970s, popular pants styles included bell-bottoms, flared pants, and high-waisted trousers. These styles were often made from denim or colorful fabrics and were a staple of the fashion trends of the decade.
Zoo York is a social philosophy from the 1970s based on the grafitti art subculture. The name specifically stems from a specific tunnel where many graffitti artists completed their work in the 1960s and 1970s in Central Park.
In the 1970s, popular textiles included polyester, nylon, acrylic, and denim. Natural fibers like cotton and wool were also commonly used in clothing and home decor during this time. Additionally, fabrics with bold prints and patterns, such as paisley and floral designs, were prevalent in 1970s fashion.
In the 1970s, popular styles of jeans for women included bell-bottoms, high-waisted, and flared jeans. These styles were often made from denim fabric and were a fashion staple during that decade.
In the 1970s, engravers with browning often referred to artists who specialized in creating intricate engravings with a technique that emphasized darkened (browned) areas for contrast. Notable figures in this field included engravers like John F. Clymer and John P. Smith, who produced works that showcased detailed landscapes and wildlife. This period also saw a resurgence in traditional engraving methods, with many artists experimenting with different browning techniques to enhance their prints.