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  • '''Jorma Kaukonen''' (born December 23, 1940) is an American guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter of artists such as [[Reverend Gary Davis]] and [[Mississippi John Hurt]], but encompas ...
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  • ...], [[rhythm and blues]], and [[gospel music|gospel]] — to mainstream white American audiences during the 1950s. ...proximity to African American neighborhoods, he absorbed a broad range of musical influences: gospel from the Assembly of God church, country music from the ...
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  • {{Infobox musical artist '''Garbage''' is an American-Scottish [[alternative rock]] band formed in [[Madison, Wisconsin]] in 1993 ...
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  • ...e sound is closely intertwined with the Summer of Love (1967), the broader American counterculture, and the widespread use of psychedelic drugs — particularly ...organisation — as a direct inspiration for the Airplane's early vocal and musical style. ...
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  • ...three decades and produced a body of work celebrated for its irreverence, musical adventurousness, and cultural impact. ...disappointment relative to ''Licensed to Ill'' but its influence on later artists — particularly in its approach to sampling as artistic composition — has be ...
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  • {{Infobox musical artist '''Steely Dan''' was an American [[jazz rock]] band formed in 1972 by core duo [[Walter Becker]] and [[Donal ...
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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 ...hno, hardcore, and ambient influences, and he was among the first American artists to gain credibility in the British rave scene. ...
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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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  • ...ver 95 million records sold worldwide, she is among the best-selling music artists of all time. Beyond music, she is widely recognized for her candid advocacy ...at would later take on added meaning as Gomez herself became a major Latin-American pop figure. ...
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  • ...tan, New York has functioned for over a century as a crucible in which new musical forms are born, refined, and exported to the rest of the world. The city's ...other city in the world — has generated so many distinct and consequential musical movements across so many different eras and communities. ...
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  • ...estimated audience of 73 million viewers — launched a British Invasion of American popular music and popular culture that fundamentally altered the landscape ...and forcefully rejected. Their creative partnership produced several joint musical and artistic projects, and Ono remained the primary custodian of his estate ...
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  • {{Infobox musical artist '''Snow Milk''' is a New York City-based creative brand and musical act known primarily for its individually numbered, upcycled clothing. In 20 ...
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  • ...ucer widely regarded as one of the most successful and influential musical artists of the 21st century. Over a career spanning nearly two decades, she has sol ...a year was writing original songs. Frustrated with the pace of progress in musical theatre and determined to pursue a career in country music, she persuaded h ...
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  • '''Tim Wolf''' is an American [[alternative music|alternative]] and [[Americana]] singer-songwriter ... ...ng on images of rural life, wide-open landscapes, and the mythology of the American frontier. He has described his music as aiming to "transcend physical geogr ...
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  • ...w an estimated 73 million viewers. The so-called "[[British Invasion]]" of American pop culture had begun. ...Rolling Stone]] magazine ranked them first on its list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time. ...
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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 ...Hills, New Jersey, into a Jewish family. His childhood was marked by early musical obsession and by personal tragedy: his younger sister Sarah died of brain c ...
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  • '''Jefferson Starship''' is an American rock band from San Francisco, formed in 1974 as a successor to the influent == Musical Style and Legacy == ...
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  • ...[[AIDS crisis]], the album tackled themes of moral decay, sexual politics, American imperialism, and spiritual yearning. It was accompanied by a full-length fi * '''"Sweet Bird of Truth"''' — a critique of American militarism ...
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  • ...nguished by its literary ambitions, its preoccupation with doomed romance, American mythology, celebrity culture, and melancholy, and by a vocal style of excep ...described as evoking the glamour of old Hollywood and the geography of the American South and West. ...
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  • * '''1970''': "American Woman", "No Time", "Hand Me Down World" ''"American Woman"'' became the band's signature song and their only U.S. number-one hi ...
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