The '60s were Rock's most diverse decade. The following ReduxRock listings offer everything from Folk and Soul to Surf and Psychedelic. The artist links will connect you with talented singers and musicians who are recording new music inspired by the classic sounds of the 1960s.
"Back To The Garage"
The Quests
'60s Garage rockers; influenced by Kinks, Beatles, and Beach Boys. Four local Top 40 hits made their future promising, but the Vietnam War ended their quest. A renewed, international interest in their cult-famous, Fenton recordings has inspired them to remaster all their great classic songs, and to write and record 5 new ones in the '60s style. "We're Back!"
Throw It In Reverse
Larry Read
"I grew up on the Beaches of Southern California listening to this music on my transistor radio, catching rays and watching the beautiful girls. I knew the formula for the music and decided it was way over due for a return to it. So I wrote "Hot Rods & Summer" and played it for everyone I ran into. THEY LOVED IT! I decided to do an EP - wrote 5 more songs and "Throw it in Reverse" was born."
The Rip Chords...Now!
The Rip Chords
Classic Surf/Hot Rod sounds; known for their 1964 million-seller smash hit "Hey Little Cobra" and their chart hit "Three Window Coupe," the band is recording new material and traveling the U.S.A., pleasing audiences wherever they perform.
Actual Sighs
Richard X. Heyman
Richard is an artist driven by more than the search for a hit hes someone whos personally obsessed and intimately connected with the power of rock & roll in our lives. Music is more than a career to this guy its a lifelong passion. Rolling Stone
Is It Now?
The Doughboys
Legendary New Jersey rockers; influenced by The Rolling Stones, Yardbirds, Paul Revere, The Who, and The Animals. "Is It Now?" is a record (pardon the pun) of who they are and how they sound, doing both great obscure songs from the past as well as their own instantly classic originals.
East Of Electric
Anne McCue
Folk rock. "This new album is such a beauty. The song Beautiful Thing is stunning. I love every song on this record...maybe because Anne McCue is my Aussie clone!" - Nancy Wilson (Heart)
Stampede
Jon & The Night Riders
Burning instrumentals by the masters of the surf music revival. These tracks, as well as the bonus live and studio cuts, show how powerful Jon & The Night Riders were in reviving and electrifying the surf instrumental.
1-14-2008
Sally
Sal Boyd, under the moniker "Sally," presented this debut album, entitled "1-14-2008," to the world and not a moment too soon; the music comes as a breath of fresh air in the present rock scene. Recorded the true, old-fashioned way, live in a period of only eight hours, "1-14-2008" stands as a tribute to all of Sallys classic influences as well as a promise of whats to come.
She Loves Me She Loves Me Not
A throw back to the days when albums were more than a collection of singles; when the albums were a complete thought. Catchy songwriting and rich arrangements that will make you wish that summer lasted all year long.
Life In The Vast Lane
Ted Korsmo
Reminiscent of John Lennon. "Acoustic gems you can't believe you haven't heard before; songs you can't believe you've lived without."
Toothbrush
Dr. Dog
"The music is a mixture of everything good... Velvet Underground, Neil Young, The Beatles, mountain goats, and much more. Just name something cool and dr. dog can sound like it."
Jetty Subject To High Surf
The Vera-Tones
Cowabunga! "New instrumental surf music in the best tradition of Dick Dale, The Chantays, and The Surfaris. Vintage guitar-driven surf sound."