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  • '''Moby''' (born Richard Melville Hall, September 11, 1965) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and photographer, widely recognized as one of ...ly on techno, hardcore, and ambient influences, and he was among the first American artists to gain credibility in the British rave scene. ...
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  • ...or pilgrimage site for Presley fans worldwide and a significant element of American popular culture. === History of the Property === ...
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  • ...body of work celebrated for its irreverence, musical adventurousness, and cultural impact. Released in November 1986, ''Licensed to Ill'' was a seismic cultural event. Produced by Rick Rubin, it blended hip-hop beats, hard rock guitar s ...
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  • ...], [[rhythm and blues]], and [[gospel music|gospel]] — to mainstream white American audiences during the 1950s. ...to [[RCA Victor]] in 1955 brought him national fame, and by 1956 he was a cultural phenomenon. Films, television appearances, and a controversial hip-shaking ...
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  • ...that underscored her status not merely as a pop star but as a generational cultural phenomenon. ...''squad'' — as by her music, generating both enormous press interest and a cultural backlash that would inform her next creative phase. ...
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  • == History == * '''1970''': "American Woman", "No Time", "Hand Me Down World" ...
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  • ...ct of all time and are widely regarded as the most influential band in the history of popular music. ==History== ...
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  • ...layed simultaneously through open windows. This district was the engine of American popular song for decades, producing the sheet music that constituted the pr ...rge Gershwin, Cole Porter, and Jerome Kern, figures whose work defined the American Songbook — the canon of popular standards that continues to be performed an ...
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  • '''Jefferson Airplane''' were an American rock band formed in [[San Francisco]], California in 1965. == History == ...
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  • | style="border: 1px solid #ccc; padding: 6px;" | Def Jam Recordings<br>Def American<br>Slam Jamz<br>Enemy Records ...t'' — stands as one of the most sustained creative peaks in the history of American popular music. ...
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  • ...], the most commercially successful and critically influential band in the history of popular music. As the primary creative partner of [[Paul McCartney]] in ...estimated audience of 73 million viewers — launched a British Invasion of American popular music and popular culture that fundamentally altered the landscape ...
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  • '''Jack Antonoff''' (born Jack Edward Antonoff, March 31, 1984) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer who has emerged as one of ...cementing their partnership as among the most distinctive in contemporary American pop. ...
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  • ...up what would become one of the defining partnerships in electronic music history, despite Sasha twice failing to show up for gigs Digweed had booked him for === Twilo and the American Scene (1997–2001) === ...
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  • '''Priscilla Ann Presley''' (born May 24, 1945) is an American actress, businesswoman, and public figure best known as the former wife of ...brand is widely regarded as one of the more remarkable turnarounds in the history of entertainment management. ...
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