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Welcome to the Groove! Whether youโ€™re reliving the golden days or discovering them for the first time, this is your home for all things retro and real.

  • Lou Reed’s Early Career Before Lou Reed became the street poet of rock, he was a student at Syracuse University, spinning records at the student radio station and dabbling in ROTC. Reed graduated in June 1964 with a B.A. in…

  • Counterculture Origins and Values The 1960s counterculture was a vibrant shift from the conformity of the 1950s. Young idealists sought a more colorful and complex world, embracing pacifism and challenging authority. Their mantra, "Make Love, Not War!" embodied their rejection…

  • Right after midnight on June 5, 1968, Robert F. Kennedy was riding high on his California win. The charismatic leader had just finished rallying the crowd at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles when tragedy struck. A 24-year-old named Sirhan…

  • The thing about the โ€™60s is โ€” everybody felt it.Even if you werenโ€™t marching, even if you stayed home, even if you didnโ€™t understand it all โ€” you knew something was moving. Something under your feet. Something in the air.…

  • Space Race and National Pride The Apollo program was a spectacle that captivated millions! As America's new frontier in the 1960s, it wasn't just about space exploration; it was a cosmic competition with the Soviet Union. The Space Race symbolized…

  • 1. Miniskirts Miniskirts weren't just a fashion trend; they were a revolution in fabric. Women traded demure hemlines for daring lengths above the knee. This bold choice became a symbol of freedom and rebellion, much like the rock and roll…

  • Formation of Gypsy Suns and Rainbows For Woodstock, Jimi Hendrix assembled a new band called Gypsy Suns and Rainbows. This lineup included: This larger, more diverse group offered a broader sound than Hendrix’s previous bands. The mix of African-American talents…

  • Picture a time when the echoes of global conflict resonated across continents, shaping decisions and ideologies in ways both profound and unexpected. As the mid-20th century unfolded, the United States found itself entangled in a complex web of international politics,…

  • Historical Evolution of Tie Clips The 1960s brought a wave of change to men's fashion, including tie clips. As skinny ties became popular, tie clips shrank to match, typically measuring just 3/4 to 1 inch wide. They transformed into statement…

  • Event Planning and Execution The Altamont Free Concert on December 6, 1969, showed how wild things can get when planning goes out the window. The Rolling Stones had to switch venues twice, finally landing at Altamont Speedway – a barren…