Pop music was still a new phenomenon back then. Rock and roll was the first of it, which as you probably know was considered shocking at the time! If you could imagine artists like Lady Gaga and Rhianna then! The Beatles and Stones were obviously the most widely known British acts, and my parents loved the Beatles especially, but the music that rang out for them, my father in particular, was Motown. Aretha, Marvin, Tammy, the Jacksons, Stevie, etc. What music! The best. These people could really play and sing. My Dad was spellbound. I think that's what made him a musician. My Mum on the other hand, was bought up in rural Essex, a world away. Her tastes were much more 'hippy', Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell,David Bowie, Frank Zappa etc. She made daisy chains while dreaming of escaping her hellish family life and dull backwaters, which thankfully, she did.
I have everything to thank my parents for. They both instilled a great sense of the importance of music and creativity in me from birth, or even before. My Mum would play the piano while pregnant, I recognised pieces she hadn't played until many years later. I was learning the piano age 4. It was a given that I would be a musician.
Later....on to my own personal tastes!