Across
- 2. The late 1960s had the introduction and rise of the "_________________".
- 4. A lead singer, guitar player, songwriter and co-founder of The Beatles known for his socially conscious lyrics.
- 9. Guitar player for The Beatles, known for bringing Indian influences to the band's music.
- 12. Motown’s in-house band who played on more hits than the Beatles, Elvis, and Rolling Stones combined.
- 14. The Beatles were involved in the ___________________ and their style of music reflected that.
- 16. Musical movement that made The Beatles, The Who, and The Rolling Stones popular in America.
- 18. A music festival that happened in 1969 that provided a space for people to express themselves and exposure for artists.
- 19. This type of music was used to address social issues and the protest movement.
- 20. This type of music was more parent approved vs. the 1950s rock ‘n roll.
- 21. This type of music reflected the youth culture of Southern California in the 1960s.
- 22. The Beatles were known for their ______________ lyrics.
Down
- 1. Ran the Motown Finishing School, teaching stage presence, etiquette, and poise.
- 3. Taught Motown artists smooth choreography and stage movements.
- 5. Legendary songwriting/production team behind many of Motown’s biggest hits.
- 6. The drummer of The Beatles.
- 7. The founder of Motown
- 8. Lead singer and bass player for The Beatles.
- 10. The city that Motown originated in.
- 11. The original name of The Beatles
- 13. The war that the US got involved in in 1965 that caused a lot of protest music to be made.
- 15. The man who discovered The Beatles
- 17. This type of group built off the doo-wop and R&B of the 1950s.
