Chachachá begins its reign of popularity in Cuba after developing of Haitian immigrant charanga[?] bands, followed within a year by a short-lived American obsession with the dance music
Bahamanianjunkanoo[?] parades, annual celebrations of music and dance, begin to become more organized, eventually helping solidify the sound of junkanoo and move it towards popularization
Arguably the start of the Jamaican music scene with R&B and other American genres becoming popular; as these start to become distinctively Jamaican, they will evolve into reggae and dub. The first Jamaican music studios open this year.
Tony Crombie & His Rockets[?], an English band, popularizes rock and roll in Iceland with a series of thirteen concerts; authorities don't approve and try to offer non-rock related activities for Icelandic youth
Native rock and roll musicians begin an Icelandic rock scene. Record companies require lyrics to be in Icelandic, though the youthful listeners prefer English language acts.
The first peak of rock and roll's popularity, with native bands like Lúdó[?], Disco[?] and City[?] dominating live Icelandic music, though few record companies will sign pure rock bands
A new brand of politically aware bossa nova emerges from Brazil; musicians like Geraldo Vandré[?] respond to the reality of the time with populist songwriting
Hljómar[?], a native Merseybeat band, begins dominating Icelandic music with Icelandic language songs directly inspired by The Beatles; the band's first single, "Bláu augun fl'n/Fyrsti kossinn", is released this year
Steppeulvene[?]'s Hip[?] marks the emergence of a distinctive Danishbeat[?] scene, as the lyrics are in Danish and reflect a merger of American and Danish folk music with rock
Simba Wanyika's career as a popular performer in Kenya begins, marking the beginning of a fusion between African rhythms and western pop sounds, and the commercial success of Swahili music
"Hiki haisee ja haitari soi" is popular among Finnish-Swedish dancehalls; the song is distinctively Finnish-Swedish tango, unlike Swedish or Finnish works
... Rainforest in the north, and a more open terrain of hills and (low) mountains to the south, home to most of Brazil's population and its agricultural base. Along the coast ...