Popular Music.2
Popular Music.2
Popular Music.2
MUSIC
BOYS vs GIRLS
George Gershwin
(September 26, 1898 – July 11,
1937) was an American composer
and pianist. Gershwin's
compositions spanned both popular
and classical genres, and his most
popular melodies are widely known.
Among his best known works are
the orchestral compositions
Rhapsody in Blue (1924) and An
American in Paris (1928), as well as
the opera Porgy and Bess (1935).
:The Man I Love:
POP STANDARD AND JAZZ BALLADERS
Irving Berlin CLICK THE PICTURE FOR VIDEO
Duke Ellington
A major figure in the history
of jazz music, Duke Ellington's
career spanned more than half a
century, during which time he
composed thousands of songs for
the stage, screen and contemporary
songbook. He created one of the
most distinctive ensemble sounds in
Western music and continued to
play what he called "American
Music" until shortly before his death
in 1974.
1.POP AND ROCK
BALLADS
An emotional love
song with suggestions of
folk music. This style is
sometimes applied to
strophic (verse-repeating)
story-songs.
STANDARDS
In music, the term “standard” is used to
denote the most popular and enduring songs from a
particular genre or style. Its style is mostly in a slow
or moderate tempo with a relaxed mood. It features
highly singable melodies within the range and
technical capacity of listeners.
An American
Ballader. He owes most
of his popular musical
fame to his soothing
baritone voice. His
famous hits include “L-O-
V-E” and “Unforgettable”.
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An English singer
who became one of the
most popular entertainers in
the international music
scene during the 1960s. His
hit singles include “Portrait
of My Love” and “Born
Free”.
ROCK AND ROLLS
Rock and roll is the combination of Afro-
American forms such as the blues, jump blues, jazz,
and gospel music with the Western swing and country
music. The lead instruments were the piano and
saxophone and were eventually replaced by modern
instruments. This form came during the age when
electric guitars were supplemented by amplifiers and
microphones to raise the volume. Its name is derived
from the motion of a ship on the ocean, “rock and roll.”
Elvis Presley CLICK THE PICTURE FOR VIDEO
ABBA
ABBA is Sweden's biggest
ever pop group and one of the most
popular bands in history.
The band was named after
the band members Agnetha
Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny
Andersson, and Anni-Frid
Lyngstad.
One of their famous song is
Dancing Queen.
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Famous figures of the disco genre
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Donna Summer
Donna Summer was an
American singer and songwriter
who helped popularise disco
worldwide, becoming a global star
and one of the most influential
artists in the genre.
Iconic songs like 'I Feel
Love', 'Love To Love You Baby',
'Hot Stuff' and 'Bad Girls' brought
Summer to prominence during the
disco boom of the 1970s.
Famous figures of the disco genre
English-Australian pop-
rock band that embodied the disco
era of the late 1970s.
A singing trio of brothers
— Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, and
Maurice Gibb. They were born on
the Isle of Man to English parents,
lived in Chorlton-cum-Hardy,
Manchester, England, UK and
during their childhood years moved
to Brisbane, Australia, where they
began their musical careers.
“Stayin’ Alive”,
Famous figures of the disco genre
Gloria Gaynor
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Elton John
A British singer,
pianist and composer.
Commonly nicknamed the
Rocket Man after his 1972 hit
single of the same name,
John has led a commercially
successful career as a solo
artist since the 1970s, having
released 31 albums since
1969.
(Skyline Pigeon)
POP MUSIC SUPERSTARS
The Carpenters
An American vocal and
instrumental duo consisting of
siblings Karen (1950–1983) and
Richard Carpenter (born 1946).
They produced a distinct soft
musical style, combining Karen's
contralto vocals with Richard's
harmonizing, arranging and
composition skills. During their 14-
year career, the Carpenters
recorded 10 albums along with
numerous singles and several
television specials.
Celine Dion
Canadian singer. Noted
for her powerful and technically
skilled vocals,Dion is the best-
selling Canadian recording artist,
and the best-selling French-
language artist of all time. Her
music has incorporated genres
such as pop, rock, R&B, gospel,
and classical music.
Whitney Houston
American singer and
actress. Nicknamed "The
Voice", she is one of the best-
selling music artists of all time,
with sales of over 200 million
records worldwide.Houston
has influenced many singers in
popular music, and is known
for her powerful, soulful vocals
and vocal improvisation skills.
MARIAH CAREY
An American singer,
songwriter, actress, and record
producer. Referred to as the
"Songbird Supreme" and the
"Queen of Christmas", she is
known for her five-octave vocal
range, melismatic singing style,
songwriting, and signature use of
the whistle register.
“Hero”
POP SUPERSTARS IN RECENT YEARS
Beyonce
an American singer,
songwriter, producer, and
actress. Beyoncé performed
in various singing and dancing
competitions as a child. She
rose to fame in the late 1990s
as the lead singer of Destiny's
Child, one of the best-selling
girl groups of all time.
“Listen”
POP SUPERSTARS IN RECENT YEARS
Lady Gaga
American singer,
songwriter, and actress. She
is known for her image
reinventions and musical
versatility. Gaga began
performing as a teenager,
singing at open mic nights
and acting in school plays
“Bad Romance”
POP SUPERSTARS IN RECENT YEARS
Bruno Mars
American singer-songwriter,
record producer, musician, dancer, and
music video director. He is known for
his stage performances, retro
showmanship, and for performing in a
wide range of musical styles, including
pop, R&B, funk, soul, reggae, disco,
and rock. Mars is accompanied by his
band, the Hooligans, who play a variety
of instruments, such as electric guitar,
bass, piano, keyboards, drums, and
horns, and also serve as backup
singers and dancers.
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