Taj Mahal releases Happy to Be Just Like I Am , a pioneering fusion of blues and African music, setting the stage for the development of rock-based world music
Tango-rockéro , mixing tango music with rock music, rises in Buenos AiresBuenos Aires (BWEH-naus EYE-ress, meaning "Good Winds" in Spanish) is the capital of Argentina and its largest city and port, as well as one of the largest in South America. The city proper has a population of close to 3 million, while the Greater Buenos due to the influence of artists like Litto Nébbia , alongside groups like Siglo XX who add jazzFor other article subjects named Jazz see jazz (disambiguation). Jazz is a musical art form characterized by blue notes, syncopation, swing, call and response, polyrhythms, and improvisation. It has been called the first original art form to develop in th influences
Music of AustraliaThe earliest music of Australia was the folk music of the Australian Aborigines. Aboriginal music declined after European colonisation, and has only recently begun to be revived, often with modernised influences. Bands like Yothu Yindi have begun the popu
Spectrum marks the beginning of a new phase of Australian rock when their debut single 'I'll Be Gone' goes to #1.
The first Australian rock festivalA rock festival or rock fest is a large-scale outdoor rock music concert, featuring multiple acts, often spread out over several days. The first rock festivals were put on in the late 1960s and were social and sociopolitical milestones as well as musicals are staged
The rock musical Hair (musical)Hair subtitled The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical is a musical about hippies. It was written by James Rado and Gerome Ragni (lyrics), and Galt MacDermot (music). It premiered off-Broadway as the innagural perfomance of The Public Theater, on October 17 premieres in Sydney
Music of CanadaCanadian music includes pop and folk genres; the latter includes forms derived from England, France (particularly in Quebec), Scotland, and various Inuit and Native American ethnic groups. Outside of Canada, artists like The Band, Celine Dion, D. Shania T
The Canadian content regulations are passed, requiring AM radio stationA radio station is a site configured for broadcasting sound. Traditionally, radio stations have broadcast through the air via radio waves (a form of electromagnetic radiation), sent through a transmitter and antenna. Today, many if not most stations broads to devote 30% of their time to Canadian content
Music of ChinaMusic of China appears to date back to the dawn of Chinese civilization, and documents and artifacts provide evidence of a well-developed musical culture as early as the Zhou Dynasty (1122 BC 256 BC). According to Mencius a ruler had asked Mencius whether
Colonel Moussa Traoré begins to encourage a roots revival of Mande traditional music; one of the future stars of Malian pop, Tidiane Koné forms Rail Band du Buffet Hôtel de la Gare , launching the careers of Salif Keita and Mory Kanté
Fanta Sacko 's Fanta Sacko is the first album of bajourou music
The beginning of the success of a group of Afrocentric poets and musicians, including The Last Poets ( The Last Poets ) and Gil Scott-Heron ( Small Talk at 125th and Lennox ); this is an early forerunner of hip hop
Les Ambassadeurs du Motel forms in Bamako, playing mainly French and Cuban pop in spite of official encouragement of traditional music; Les Ambassadeurs and Rail Band , a state-supported band, soon become major rivals on the Malian scene
Malcolm McLaren opens a boutique that becomes a haven for alienated youth, and a center for early punk rock
Martin Carthy plugs in on stage, leading to intense controversy as some accused him of mainstreaming the rough sounds of English folk music, just as Steeleye Span's pioneering fusion Please to See the King is released
Progressive rock begins its period of greatest mainstream success
Maranatha! and Love Song release The Everlastin' Livin' Jesus Concert and Love Song ; this is the beginning of the popularization of Christian Contemporary Music (CCM)
"Hiki haisee ja haitari soi" is popular among Finnish-Swedish dancehalls; the song is distinctively Finnish-Swedish tango, unlike Swedish or Finnish works
Ernesto Dabó records "M'Ba Bolama", considered the beginning of gumbe music as well as the first expression of a distinctive culture in the entire country, which will become independent the following year; the producer was Zé Carlos , whose recently-formed band, Cobiana Djazz , was becoming extremely popular throughout the country
Boys of the Lough, a pioneering Scottish roots revival band including Aly Bain , release their debut, The Boys of the Lough , which proves enormously influential
Mose Fan Fan of OK Jazz and Somo Somo move to East Africa, bringing with them Congolese rumba, which becomes popular in Kenya and elsewhere in the area
Kraftwerk's Autobahn is the first to be recorded with entirely electronic instruments
The 1974 revival of the Crop Over Festival , which features the Pic-O-De-Crop Calypso Competition , revitalized and organized the Barbadian calypso scene
Ras Shorty I 's Sweet Music and Lord Shorty 's Endless Vibrations and Soul of Calypso are released, thus beginning the international popularization of soca
Peter Bellamy receives a type from his old history teacher; it contains recordings of folk singer Walter Pardon . Both soon become stars of a folk revival
Patti Smith's "Hey Joe" is released; it is commonly considered the first punk single, while her "Piss Factory" is the foundation for New Wave; legendary punk band The Ramones begin performing
Outlaw country's domination of the country music scene is exemplified by the chart success of Waylon Jennings ( The Rambling Man , This Time ), David Allan Coe ( Once Upon a Rhyme , Mysterious Rhinestone Cowboy ), Merle Haggard ("Things Aren't Funny Anymore", "Old Man from the Mountain"), Kris Kristofferson ( Spooky Lady's Sideshow ) and Willie Nelson ( Phases and Stages ) this year
Musicians like Gunnar Ţórđarson , Megas , Stuđmenn and Magnús Eiríksson (then of Mannakorn ), songwriters like Ţorsteinn Eggertsson , begin using Icelandic language lyrics and begin to develop a distinctively Icelandic rock sound inspired by Bob Dylan and similar folk- and country-influenced artists
Congolese bands like Zaiko Langa Langa and Orchestra Shama Shama popularize the cavacha rhythm; Congolese bands dominate Kenyan pop, especially Baba Gaston , Boma Liwanza , Super Mazembe and Boma Liwanza
Kamba pop enters the Kenyan mainstream with the rise of Les Kilimambogo Brothers Band , Kalambya Boys & Kalambya Sisters and Peter Mwambi & His Kyanganga Boys
Kasse Mady Diabaté and Boncana Maiga , part of the band National Badema , begin incorporated traditional Maninka music into the Cuban-style popular music
Fanta Damba , a jeli musolu, becomes the first such to tour Europe as bajourou music continues its rise in Mali
Wassoulou music begins to develop in the region of Wassoulou
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Mozambique becomes independent and Radio Bantu opens a Tsonga radio station; these events lead to the development of Portuguese Shangaan music losing most of its Portuguese characteristics
While the mainstream popularity of the Dutch roots revival declines, Friesland manages to produce groups like Irolt , who continue exploring the roots of Frisian folk music
After the previos year's revolution, a new form of socially aware, folk-based fado arises, with Brigada Victor Jara , which formed this year, being especially influential; this is the birth of canto livre
Country-oriented songs are popular, including releases from Linda Ronstadt ( Prisoner in Disguise ), John Denver ("Calypso", "Thank God I'm a Country Boy", "I'm Sorry", "Sweet Surrender", "Sunshine on My Shoulders"), The Eagles (One of These Nights), Lynyrd Skynyrd ( Nuthin' Fancy ), Glen Campbell ("Rhinestone Cowboy") and B.J. Thomas ("(Hey Won't You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song")
Prince Nico Mbarga and Rocafil Jazz have one of the biggest hits of the year with "Sweet Mother", which sells big across Africa, the Caribbean and elsewhere
The State Conservatoire 's foundation in Istanbul signals an end to five decades of repressing Turkish classical music as "too Arab"; the Conservatoire provides education and support for classical musicians
A court case rules that The Holy Koran contains the words of God, who recited it in a manner who do not comprehend. Koran recitation is an act of compliance and does not involve innovation, thus ruling valid laws against musical performance and recording in religious ceremonies, because doing so adds the performers' interpretation to God's words
The Super Eagles travel to London to appear on a radio show; there, they are encouraged by an unknown man to switch from American and Cuban pop to their country's native sounds; they do so, and become the most famous and influential band in Gambian history
The entire rhythm section and many other performers of the Star Band left to form Étoile de Dakar , who quickly eclipsed their compatriots, and launched the careers of El Hadji Faye and Youssou N'Dour
Les Ambassadeurs move to Abidjan and record Mandjou , which features the hti "Mandjou"; the song is phenomenally popular across Mali, and launches singer Salif Keita into a solo career
The Ministry of Education and Culture organizes a National Dance Festival which leads to newfound recognition and acceptance for native Mozambican culture
The movie Wrong Side of the Road , featuring the bands No Fixed Address and Us Mob , depict the bands' struggle for recognition as reggae musicians and link their struggle with Aboriginal land rights issues
The Orchestra Marrabenta Sar de Moçambique is formed; led by Wazimbo , the group brings marrabenta music to audiences across the world, especially in Europe
Chuck Brown & the Soul Searchers ' Bustin' Loose is released; this is the first go go record.
Casper 's "Groovy Ghost Show" is the first recorded hip hop from Chicago, while Jocko Henderson 's "Rhythm Talk" is the first recorded hip hop from Philadelphia