1960s Pop Music Trivia Page - 2

Trivia Questions

Which legendary soul singer and former frontman of The Impressions gave an electrifying, politically charged performance at the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967, featuring songs like 'People Get Ready'?

Which American pop-rock band was specifically created for a television show of the same name, becoming known for hits like 'Daydream Believer'?

Before his iconic solo work, Marvin Gaye first found success as a singer for which Detroit-based record label, known for its distinct 'sound'?

Simon & Garfunkel's song 'Mrs. Robinson' gained massive popularity after being featured prominently in which acclaimed 1967 film?

Dusty Springfield's critically acclaimed 1969 album, often cited as one of the greatest blue-eyed soul albums, was recorded in which American city?

The Temptations were renowned for their smooth choreography and distinctive vocal harmonies, especially in hits produced by which Motown songwriting and production team?

The legendary Woodstock Music & Art Fair, a pivotal event in 1960s counterculture, took place in August 1969 in which U.S. state?

The Who released 'Tommy' in 1969, an ambitious work credited with popularizing what specific form of extended rock album?

Which influential folk-rock band, featuring members like Roger McGuinn and David Crosby, pioneered the psychedelic sound of 'jingle-jangle' guitars, heavily influenced by The Beatles?

Otis Redding's biggest and only number-one hit, '(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay,' was tragically released posthumously. In what year did it top the charts?