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  • ==Popular music / Pop music== ...e origin of both terms is basically the same - the music of the masses - [[Pop music]] has become a generic term for what some might consider frivolous or 'disp
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  • {{rpr|Pop music}}
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  • ...rents) who, despite racial barriers, ascended to the upper echelons of the pop music world in the 1950s and is remembered especially for calypso songs such as <
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  • ...n' become ABBA's only song that would reach the number one position on the pop music charts in both the [[United States of America|USA]] and in the [[United Kin
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  • ...music and culture,<ref>{{cite book|last=Jones|first=Steve|year=2002|title=Pop Music and the Press|edition=1st|location=Philadelphia|publisher=Temple University
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  • ...abass, the 'P-Bass' radically changed both the practice and the sound of [[pop music]]. This was followed quickly by the introduction in 1954 of the [[Stratocas
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  • **<i>Citizendium's Guide to Pop Music</i> (if the song, band, or singer has been in the top 100 since the 1950s,
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  • ...[[singer]]. His music and composing style combines [[Rock music|rock]], [[Pop music|pop]], [[jazz]] and [[classical music]] influences.
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  • "garage band" pop music that emerged in the U.S. after the [[Beatles]]' 1964
    4 KB (669 words) - 08:44, 20 September 2023
  • ...sh [[2 Tone]] ska revival, which was a mixture of ska, [[punk rock]] and [[pop music]].
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  • '''The Kingston Trio''' is an American [[folk music|folk]] and [[pop music]] group that was exceptionally popular in the late 1950s and early 1960s an
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  • {{rpr|Pop music}}
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  • ...formats including Country, Soul and R&B, rock’n’roll, Heavy Rock, Folk and Pop music. He soon began working on the cd-ROM version with software house, StarWorks
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  • Until the forties jazz was the mainstream pop music of America and the English speaking world: [[F. Scott Fitzgerald]] was the
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  • ...nd Roll Hall of Fame]]. It ranks as one of the fastest-released songs in [[pop music]] history, recorded (at [[London, United Kingdom|London]]'s [[Abbey Road St
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  • ...ollies'', to attempt something similar in Europe.<ref>''A Brief History of Pop Music'' [http://www.scaruffi.com/history/pop00.html]</ref> Because the patent did
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  • ...and landmarks, include what the item is best known for: "Madonna (singer): Pop music icon of the 1980s, known especially for her sexy/trashy image."
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  • ...xactly 'cover' changed its meaning I don't know because I didn't listen to pop music much again until the 70s. [[User:Ro Thorpe|Ro Thorpe]] 13:20, 7 March 2008
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  • | Music genre(s) || [[Pop music]], [[disco]], [[soul music]] ...June 25, 2009) was an [[United States of America|American]] [[R&B]] and [[pop music|pop]] singer, songwriter, entertainer, and actor. One of the most successfu
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  • ...]], such as in song [[lyrics]], and remains highly fashionable. Japanese [[pop music]], or [[J-pop]] (ジェイポップ ''Jei-poppu''), often features songs wh
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