In the 1960s, gospel music met secular lyrics describing the black experience in America, and soul music was born. '60s soul singers demanded respect, begged for love, and told it like it was, changing popular music forever.
Spend an afternoon under the big bright sun with these African and African-inspired guitar sounds. Featuring African musicians and the Western artists who have been inspired by them, these songs are perfect for happy, lazy days.
Practice your rocking chair technique with this easy-rolling back-porch blend of blues, folk, string-band music, and just about every other kind of acoustic Americana you can think of. Tailor-made for busting out a corn-cob pipe and a whittlin' stick.
A sinister and rhythmic undercurrent hums through New York City nights; these underground techno, disco, and rock songs throb with the same nervous energy.
Practice your rocking chair technique with this easy-rolling back-porch blend of blues, folk, string-band music, and just about every other kind of acoustic Americana you can think of. Tailor-made for busting out a corn-cob pipe and a whittlin' stick.
In the early 2010s, we've seen a new emergence of fun, upbeat pop music created by alternative-leaning artists. Enjoy some new songs about celebrating, dancing, and (often) being in love.