The Vietnam War significantly influenced American music, sparking a wave of protest songs that became anthems of the anti-war movement. Artists like Bob Dylan, Creedence Clearwater Revival, and Marvin Gaye used their music to express opposition to the war and its social impacts. This era also saw a rise in folk, rock, and soul genres that reflected the sentiments of a generation disillusioned by conflict, ultimately shaping the cultural landscape of the 1960s and 1970s. The war's impact on music highlighted the power of art as a form of political expression and social commentary. #VietnamWarMusic #ProtestSongs #60sMusic #AntiWarMovement #CulturalImpact
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