Sounds of the Seventies - 1

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Across
  1. 4. Album featuring the song "Hotel California."
  2. 6. Artist known for "Superstition," pioneering the use of synthesizers in music.
  3. 9. Influential reggae artist who popularised the genre worldwide.
  4. 10. Festival symbolising the counterculture of the 1970s, held in upstate New York.
  5. 12. This artist is known for her empowering anthem "I Will Survive."
  6. 13. Influential jazz musician whose work in the 1970s pushed the boundaries of the genre, especially in Bitches Brew.
  7. 15. English rock band famous for their concept album The Dark Side of the Moon.
  8. 16. This singer's poignant ballad "Vincent" pays tribute to a famous artist.
  9. 17. This Swedish pop group is a staple of the disco era, famous for "Dancing Queen."
  10. 19. Musical style that combines elements of rock with rhythm and blues, often featuring expressive vocals.
  11. 20. Musical style characterised by loud guitars and rebellious lyrics, exemplified by bands like The Ramones.
Down
  1. 1. This disco hit by the Bee Gees became an anthem for the dance floor in the 1970s.
  2. 2. The iconic guitar riff from "Smoke on the Water" is associated with this band.
  3. 3. Style of rock known for flamboyant performances, associated with David Bowie and Elton John.
  4. 5. British rock band known for their album Who's Next.
  5. 7. Instrumental genre popularised by artists like Jean-Michel Jarre.
  6. 8. Vocal group famous for their harmony-rich tracks, known for hits like "Ain't Nobody."
  7. 11. Music genre from the underground clubs of New York City.
  8. 14. The style of music that features lush harmonies and emotional lyrics, exemplified by artists like Carole King.
  9. 18. Instrument central to funk music, often played with a slap technique.