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1950s a. b.

d. 45s- allowed for distribution Classic Pop replaces Big-band Jazz i. Focused on lyrics & emotion rather than music 1. Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, Dean Martin, Bobby Darin Rock n Roll i. Electric guitar- Les Paul ii. Elvis Country i. Hank Williams & Patsy Cline Other i. Jazz, Blues, R&B Rock Folk Rock 1. Joan Baez & Bob Dylan 2. Animals House of the Rising Sun ii. Psychedelic Rock 1. Jimi Hendrix 2. The Doors, Jim Morrison 3. Woodstock a. Head of countercul ture revolution iii. Surf Rock 1. The Beach Boys iv. Roots Rock 1. The Eagles 2. Clearance Clearwater Revival 3. Doobie Brothers British Invasion 1. The Beatles Motown- label-Detroit 1. Aretha Franklin Respect Country 1. Nashville 2. Ray Charles, Dolly Parton Disco i. Diana Ross New Wave i. Devo (Whip It) ii. The Knack (My Sharona) iii. Synthesized Punk i. Blondie, the Ramones ii. Counterculture i.

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Soft Rock/Singer Songwriter i. Queen ii. Billy Joel iii. Fleetwood Mac Pop/R&B i. Cher ii. Barbra Streisand, iii. Jackson 5 Pop i. ii. iii. Michael Jackson 1. Thriller- best selling Madonna Whitney Houston

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1980s a.

d. e. 2. 1960s a.

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Rock i. Def Leppard ii. Bon Jovi iii. Guns N Roses iv. Metallica Alt. Rock i. REM ii. Mostly underground Soft Rock/Singer-Songwriter i. Bruce Springsteen ii. Tom Petty R&B/Hip-hop i. Janet Jackson ii. Boyz II Men iii. Beastie Boys Country i. Reba McEntire ii. George Strait

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1970s a. b.

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