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A list of science fiction films released in the 1960s. These films include core elements of science fiction, but can cross into other genres. They have been released to a cinema audience by the commercial film industry and are widely distributed with reviews by reputable critics. Collectively, the science fiction films from the 1960s received ...
A list of musical groups and artists who were active in the 1960s and associated with music in the decade This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
This list does not include persons who frequently share lead vocal duties with other members of a given music group (e.g. John Lennon of the Beatles) or who are principally the public face or spokesperson of the music group (e.g. Pete Wentz of Fall Out Boy). The musician's name appears behind a bullet, and the corresponding musical group ...
S. Saturation 70; Scotland Yard Hunts Dr. Mabuse; The Secret of Dr. Mabuse; The Silent Star; Sins of the Fleshapoids; Son of Godzilla; Space Monster Wangmagwi; Space Probe Taurus; Space-Men; Spaceflight IC-1; Spider-Man (1969 film) Stereo (1969 film) Superargo and the Faceless Giants; Superargo Versus Diabolicus
This term is usually used in reference to mixed-gender groups where the lead singer is female and the other band members are either all male or a mix of both male and female members. All-female bands also meet these criteria, but such bands should be added to Category:All-female bands .
Film about an all-female band that has to travel across the galaxy to play a gig. 1988 Satisfaction: Joan Freeman: Justine Bateman Liam Neeson Julia Roberts: Teenage band The Mystery is hired as the house band for a summer at a Florida bar. Lead singer Jennie Lee falls in love with the owner of the bar, and they have to choose between fame and ...
Films set in outer space, the expanse that exists beyond Earth and between celestial bodies. Subcategories This category has the following 17 subcategories, out of 17 total.
Debbie Dean recorded as Penny Smith and Debbie Stevens at various labels before arriving at Motown in the early 1960s, and was Motown's first white female solo recording artist, signed by Berry Gordy. [2] Unlike most of the early Motown recording artists, Dean preferred rock and roll to R&B and blues.