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- Blowin' in the Wind [r]: A popular song written by Bob Dylan and covered by Sam Cooke and Peter, Paul and Mary. [e]
- Bob Dylan [r]: American singer-songwriter beginning in the 1960's and later a member of the Travelling Wilburys. [e]
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- Folk music [r]: A kind of popular music which is based on traditional music and instruments. [e]
- Kingston Trio [r]: A very popular American vocal group of the late 1950s and early 1960s that led the folk-music (or urban folk, as it is now sometimes called) revival of that era. [e]
- Puff, the Magic Dragon (song) [r]: Song by Peter, Paul and Mary [e]
- Singer-songwriter [r]: Performers who write the lyrics and compose the music for the majority of the songs they perform, often as soloists. [e]
- The Weavers [r]: A popular American folk music quartet of the 1940s through 1960s who not only had numerous hits of their own, but were important in being precursors of the great folk-music craze of the late 1950s. [e]
- John Belushi [r]: (1949–1982) American comic actor in movies and television. [e]
- The Avengers (band) [r]: A New Zealand pop-psychedelic rock band, and one of that countries more successful acts of the late 1960s. [e]
- Beastie (song) [r]: A song on British rock band Jethro Tull's studio concept album, The Broadsword and the Beast, released in 1982. [e]
- Jefferson Airplane [r]: An American rock band founded in 1965, in San Francisco. [e]