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  2. Shout! The Mod Musical - Wikipedia

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    SHOUT! The Mod Musical is an Off-Broadway musical by Phillip George and David Lowenstein featuring songs from the swinging sixties. The musical features five female singers who are called, Orange, Blue, Green, Yellow and Red.

  3. Mod (subculture) - Wikipedia

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    Elements of the mod subculture include fashion (often tailor-made suits); music (including soul, rhythm and blues, ska and mainly jazz) and motor scooters (usually Lambretta or Vespa). In the mid-1960s when they started to fade out, the subculture listened to rock groups with R&B influences such as the Who and Small Faces .

  4. Mod revival - Wikipedia

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    The mod revival is a subculture that started in the United Kingdom in the late 1970s and later spread to other countries (to a lesser degree).. The Mod Revival started with disillusionment with the punk scene when commercialism set in. [citation needed] It was featured in an article in Sounds music paper in 1976 and had a big following in Reading/London during that time.

  5. The Who - Wikipedia

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    The story is about a boy named Jimmy, who undergoes a personality crisis, and his relationship with his family, friends and mod culture. [172] The music features four themes, reflecting the four personalities of the Who. [173] Townshend played multi-tracked synthesizers, and Entwistle played several overdubbed horn parts. [174]

  6. Mods and rockers - Wikipedia

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    The mod subculture was centred on fashion and music, and many mods wore parkas and rode scooters. Mods wore suits and other cleancut outfits, and listened to music genres such as modern jazz, soul, Motown, ska and British blues-rooted bands like the Yardbirds, the Small Faces, and later the Who and the Jam.

  7. The Action - Wikipedia

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    The Action were an English band of the 1960s, formed as the Boys in August 1963, in Kentish Town, North West London. [1] They were part of the mod subculture , [ 2 ] and played soul music -influenced pop music.

  8. Shout - Wikipedia

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    Shout (Black gospel music), a form of exuberant, fast-paced church music originating among slaves in the southern United States. Shout (band), a Christian rock band in the late 1980s; Shout Records, a record label; Shout! The Mod Musical, a Broadway musical featuring songs from the 1960s; Shout!

  9. Category:Mod (subculture) - Wikipedia

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    Focused on music and fashion, the subculture has its roots in a small group of stylish London-based young men in the late 1950s who were termed modernists because they listened to modern jazz. [ 2 ] ^ Grossman, Henry; Spencer, Terrance; Saton, Ernest (13 May 1966).