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  • ...d as a stylistic term, for music which exemplifies or draws upon the forms pop music has taken over the years. Pop music is often considered a product of the technologies and commercial environmen
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  • ...d as a stylistic term, for music which exemplifies or draws upon the forms pop music has taken over the years. Pop music is often considered a product of the technologies and commercial environmen
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  • {{rpl|Pop music}}
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  • ...a Coconut (song)|Papaya Coconut]], a 1986 hit song by [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[pop music|pop]] and [[country music|country]] singer [[Kikki Danielsson]].
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  • (1981—) [[United States of America|American]] [[popular music|pop music]] performer and [[celebrity]].
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  • A Norwegian pop music band formed in 1983.
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  • ...[[Heavy metal (music)|heavy metal]], [[Industrial music|industrial]] and [[Pop music|pop]]. Founded in 1979, the band's line-up has changed many times but has a
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  • ...singer who, despite racial barriers, ascended to the upper echelons of the pop music world in the 1950s, is known for calypso songs such as “Day-O”, "Matild
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  • {{r|pop music}}
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  • ...ir repertoire, which also includes [[jazz]], [[gospel music|gospel]] and [[pop music|pop standards]].
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  • {{r|Pop music}}
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  • A musical group with plays [[rock and roll]], [[rock]] and [[pop music]].
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  • A [[Scandinavian]] [[pop music]] group; one of the iconic [[rock band]]s of the 1970s.
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  • ...es]] and [[hymn]]s are set to waltz tunes, as are a surprising number of [[pop music|pop]] tunes, as waltz time would not at first appear to be used often in po
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  • ...ite]: Biography, Discography written by Yoav Kootner, an expert in Israeli pop music.
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  • After several years of attempting to break into the world of pop music, Madonna scored a dance chart hit in several global markets in 1982 with th
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  • '''a-ha''' is a [[Norway|Norwegian]] [[pop music|pop music]] band formed in 1983. The band consists of [[Morten Harket]] (lead vocals)
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  • ...inent [[pirate radio]] station and Europe's first all-day English language pop music station. ...was still illegal. During the 1960’s the BBC only broadcast a few hours of pop music per week, despite its enormous popularity.
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  • {{r|Pop music}}
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  • {{r|Pop music}}
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  • {{r|Pop music}}
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  • {{r|Pop music}}
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  • ...ino]] and [[Little Richard]], but he soon began to specialise in [[ballad (pop music)|ballads]], projecting a wholesome, boy-next-door image: his trademark was
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  • ...band''' is a musical group which plays [[rock and roll]], [[rock]], and [[pop music]]. It is composed of three or more members (usually four or five) who play
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  • ...d emotional matters more than light-hearted material more fashionable in [[pop music]]. The designation is generally reserved for people who write the ''majori
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  • ...fashion towards the end of the decade, and since then the guitar solo in [[pop music|pop]] and rock music declined in popularity; when present at all, solos ten
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  • | Music genre(s) || [[Rhythm and blues]], [[pop music]]
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  • ...r independent and signed artists and caters to [[Rhythm and blues|R&B]], [[Pop music|pop]], [[Hip hop music|hip hop]], [[Gospel music|gospel]], [[Rock music|roc
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  • ...[[entertainment]] [[celebrity]]. Today she is highly influential in the [[pop music]] scene.
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  • ...''' (born December 13, 1989) is an [[United States of America|American]] [[pop music|pop]] and [[country music]] singer-songwriter, as well as an occasional act
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  • ...lls ''folk meets funk'' over many years which blends [[jazz]], [[funk]], [[pop music]], and [[folk music]]. She uses various [[open tunings]], complex [[harmony
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  • ...ecame a major player in the music business in the 1960s, with mainstream [[Pop music|pop]] signings like [[Dusty Springfield]]. Several sub-labels have been cre
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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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  • ...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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  • ...[[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
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  • ...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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  • 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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  • | 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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  • ...996|title=The Billboard Book of Number One Albums: The Inside Story Behind Pop Music's Blockbuster Records|location=New York|publisher=Billboard Books|pages=118
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  • * September - Given the music theme, i assume it was [[pop music|pop]]?
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  • * September - Given the music theme, i assume it was [[pop music|pop]]?
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  • * September - Given the music theme, i assume it was [[pop music|pop]]?
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  • * September - Given the music theme, i assume it was [[pop music|pop]]?
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  • ...include [[Michael Jackson]], [[Madonna (performer)|Madonna]], and other [[Pop music|pop musicians]]. She has also stated [[fashion]] is a source of inspiration ...013/20080609/lady_gaga.jhtml|title=Lady GaGa Brings Her Artistic Vision Of Pop Music To New Album |last=Harris|first=Chris|date=June 9, 2008|accessdate=May 7, 2
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  • ...d, weekly, as a [[John Cooper Clarke]]-style 'punk poet' on the [[BBC1]] [[pop music]] [[television programme]] ''[[The Oxford Road Show]]''. In 1990, Charles
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  • * September - Given the music theme, i assume it was [[pop music|pop]]?
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  • * September - Given the music theme, i assume it was [[pop music|pop]]?
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  • *[[User:Tom Morris|Tom]] brought [[pop music]] and [[Stevie Wonder]] to the party, and danced to [[heavy metal (music|he
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  • * September - Given the music theme, i assume it was [[pop music|pop]]?
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  • * September - Given the music theme, i assume it was [[pop music|pop]]?
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  • * September - Given the music theme, i assume it was [[pop music|pop]]?
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  • ...sic from the West Coast also spread eastward, to play a key part in making pop music more symphonic and less predictable than it had been before 1965. The era o
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  • ...=Chapman|first=Robert|year=1992|title=Selling the Sixties: The Pirates and Pop Music Radio‎|edition=1st|location=London|publisher=Routledge|pages=132|isbn=0-4
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  • ...he musical world immensely during this time creating basically what modern pop music is today. He also delved into acting during his career though his records a
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  • * September - Given the music theme, i assume it was [[pop music|pop]]?
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  • * September - Given the music theme, i assume it was [[pop music|pop]]?
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  • * September - Given the music theme, i assume it was [[pop music|pop]]?
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  • * September - Given the music theme, i assume it was [[pop music|pop]]?
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  • * September - Given the music theme, i assume it was [[pop music|pop]]?
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  • * September - Given the music theme, i assume it was [[pop music|pop]]?
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  • * September - Given the music theme, i assume it was [[pop music|pop]]?
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  • ...dio127.xml&page=1 | work = Daily Telegraph | title = The day we woke up to pop music on Radio 1| date = [[2007-09-27]] | author = Imogen Carter | accessdate = 2
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  • ...yer, when playing traditional or folk music, and sometimes jazz, rock, and pop music. The instrument is identical to the violin, although (rarely) it may be co '''Rock and pop music'''
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  • :''Influenced:'' Modern architecture, pop music, Esperanto, interfaith dialogue
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  • ...as a vibrant history of rock, blues, punk, ska, industrial music, goth and pop music bands. A range of musicians have called Milwaukee home, including Hildegard
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  • ...08)</ref> which interact with street fashions, costume play ("cosplay"), J-Pop music, and goth subcultures in complex ways.<ref name ="Fruits">Shoichi Aoki. 200
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