Overview
Kaleidoscope was an American band active in the late 1960s, known for blending psychedelic folk with ethnic musical elements. Their activity is documented from 1966 to 1970.
Kaleidoscope was an American band active in the late 1960s, known for blending psychedelic folk with ethnic musical elements. Their activity is documented from 1966 to 1970.

The group emerged in the United States during the mid‑1960s, a period marked by experimentation in folk and psychedelic music. Specific details about the band's formation, founding members, or geographic origin are not provided in the available sources.
Kaleidoscope's music is described as psychedelic folk with ethnic influences, reflecting the broader 1960s countercultural movement that incorporated non‑Western instruments and modal melodies into rock and folk contexts.
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No information about individual members or line‑up changes is available from the supplied sources.
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The band’s brief existence and niche genre placement have resulted in limited mainstream documentation. Their work remains of interest to collectors of 1960s psychedelic folk and ethnic fusion music.