1. Home
  2. Entertainment
  3. Oldies Music
Rock Legends Of The Sixties
Guide picks
Previous 1 2  3 

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: The Four Seasons
The most popular American vocal group of the 60s, next to the Beach Boys; they're responsible for such classic oldies as "Sherry" and "Walk Like A Man."

RonnieSpector.com
The personal, official site for the legendary lead singer of the Ronettes ("Be My Baby"). Not a wealth of info, but it's very hands-on, with Ronnie herself answering questions on the site's bulletin board!

Sha Na Na
Rock and roll's first and arguably best "nostalgia group" have done it all, from Woodstock to the movie "Grease." This official site contains history, photos, tour dates, and more!

The Beach Boys: Add Some Music
It has a great set of band member biographies, but this is mainly a giant Beach Boys songbook with lyrics, track and album info and more. A must see for any fan.

The Bee Gees
The best websites and pages about the Brothers Gibb, and where to find them!

The Box Tops
Memphis' finest blue-eyed soul band, these teens cranked out a number of hits in the mid-Sixties including "The Letter" and "Cry Like A Baby." This official site includes lyrics, FAQs, bios, and much more!

The Buckinghams Home Page
The band best known for "Kind Of A Drag" is still around and delivering their 60s pop to a new generation. This is their official homepage.

The Byrds Appreciation Society
Not a fan club but a good fan website about the inventors of folk-rock.

The Connie Francis Page
America's emotional pop sweetheart of the 50s and early 60s. This site is a real labor of love by a devoted fan, featuring, among other things, video stills, screensavers, concert reviews, and much, much more.

The Doug Sahm Pages
An elegant appreciation of this Tex-Mex pioneer most famous for "She's About A Mover." A biography and a discography are featured here.

The Guess Who Page
Articles, tour dates, news, and photos about Canada's favorite sons, who are best known for "American Woman" and "These Eyes."

The Kingsmen
The notorious frat-rock garage band of the Sixties that delivered the definitive version of "Louie Louie." Their official site contains lots of history, pics, the true lyrics to the song, official "Louie" merchandise, and more!

The Left Banke Fan Page
These founders of "baroque rock," best known for the legendary hit "Walk Away Renee," get a very detailed fan site here, featuring a great bio, a discography, pics, history, and more. Very fan-interactive.

The Lovin' Spoonful
These quasi-folkies haven't had John Sebastian in the group for a long time, but there's more Spoonful history on this site than on John's.

The Monkees Home Page
Maintaining a close relationship between the band and the fans, this official site for the PreFab Four contains unique features such as rare backing tracks in mp3!

The New Mitch Ryder On-Line
A fantastic fan site for Detroit's original bad boy, who scored a number of hits in the Sixties with songs like "Devil With A Blue Dress On" and "Jenny Take A Ride!"

The Rascals
A giggly fan tribute page for these blue-eyed soul rockers.

The Turtles featuring Flo and Eddie
The real, "Flo and Eddie" Turtles have an official page here, featuring everything you could want from the band, including lyrics, chords, and news!

The Unofficial Grass Roots Web Page
An unofficial site that features a basic bio and lineup for the band that scored hits with "Let's Live For Today" and "Midnight Confessions."

The Ventures
The kings of instrumental rock get an amazing tribute from Sandcastle V.I., including lots of groovy album covers!

TheYardbirds.com
An official site for the kings of white blues-rock in the mid-Sixties! News, photos, and a fan forum for the group that spawned Beck, Clapton, and Page!

Tom Simon Home Page: Gary Lewis and the Playboys
A brief bio on the 60s sunshine pop band that recorded hits like "This Diamond Ring" and "She's Just My Style."

Tommy James And Me
A solid tribute site for late 60s pop icons Tommy James And The Shondells. Featuring a discography, lyrics, concert shots and more.

Tommy Roe
A Sixties pop perennial who scored hits in a number of different styles ("Dizzy," "Sweet Pea," "Susie Darlin'," and "Jam Up Jelly Tight." Still active today, he has an official site here that contains enough info for any fan.

Tony Joe White
This swamp-rock mainstay wrote "Rainy Night in Georgia," and had a big hit of his own with "Polk Salad Annie." This German fan site contains a wealth of information, including some on Tony's childhood, and some of White's own quotes.

Previous 1 2  3 

Explore Oldies Music

About.com Special Features

The Best Top 40 Pop Songs

Is your favorite song on our list? More >

New TV Dramas

Get a jump on all the new dramas coming soon to your living room. More >

  1. Home
  2. Entertainment
  3. Oldies Music

©2009 About.com, a part of The New York Times Company.

All rights reserved.