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Crosby

"Crosby" is a remarkably versatile term referring to numerous geographical locations and significant individuals worldwide. As a place name, it is widely distributed, appearing in Canada, England (including Crosby, Merseyside, and Crosby Beach), the Isle of Man, various U.S. states, and South Africa. Beyond geography, "Crosby" is a not...

Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift

Taylor Alison Swift, born December 13, 1989, is an American singer-songwriter widely celebrated for her autobiographical lyrics and dynamic artistic reinventions, becoming one of the best-selling and most influential artists globally. She began as a country singer with Big Machine Records in 2005, achieving crossover success with album...

Zülfü Livaneli
Zülfü Livaneli

Zülfü Livaneli is a highly influential Turkish musician, author, poet, and politician, renowned for his multifaceted career and outspoken political views. Following imprisonment in 1971 for his political beliefs, he was exiled in 1972, living abroad for over a decade and collaborating with international figures like Elia Kazan and Jame...

Kenny Loggins
Kenny Loggins

Kenny Loggins: The "King of the Movie Soundtrack"

Kenneth Clark Loggins (born January 7, 1948) is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist whose career spans over five decades. He first gained prominence as half of the folk-rock duo Loggins and Messina, which released seven...

Electronic media

Electronic media refers to content and equipment that utilize electronic or electromechanical means for audience access, encompassing everything from video and audio recordings to online content, and even devices like televisions and smartphones. The evolution of electronic media began in the 19th century with significant transmission ...

Gothic rock

Gothic rock, also known as goth rock, emerged as a subgenre of rock music from the UK's post-punk scene in the late 1970s, drawing heavily from gothic literature, dark romanticism, and nihilism. Early influential bands like Siouxsie and the Banshees, Joy Division, Bauhaus, and The Cure shaped its distinctive sound, characterized by min...

Sunshine pop

Sunshine pop, originally known as soft pop and soft rock, emerged from Los Angeles in the mid-to-late 1960s as a studio-centric form of pop music. Characterized by rich harmony vocals, folk-rock influences, and lyrics blending idyllic imagery with melancholic undertones, it became a dominant sound in 1960s television, film, and commerc...

Culture of Kenya

Kenya's culture is a vibrant mosaic shaped by its numerous ethnic communities, Bantu and Nilotic migrations, Swahili trade, and the struggle for independence from British rule. While historically viewed as a collection of diverse traditions, Prof. Olubayi Olubayi suggests a distinct national culture is emerging, borrowing from and reor...

Persian musical instruments

Persian musical instruments, broadly classified into classical, Western, and folk, spread extensively across the Middle East, Caucasus, and Central Asia, reaching Europe and far regions of Asia via ancient trade routes like the Silk Road. This widespread distribution led to significant cultural intermixing, particularly with Arabic and...

Music history

Music history, also known as historical musicology, is a specialized field dedicated to studying music from a historical perspective, primarily focusing on the notated "art music" of Western cultures, distinct from ethnomusicology's broader scope. Researchers employ diverse methods like source studies, paleography, and musical analysis...

Japanese jazz

Japanese jazz, or Japazz, first emerged in the 1910s, introduced by Filipino musicians on transpacific liners, and quickly became popular in dance halls across cities like Osaka and Kobe by the 1920s, with many American jazz lyrics translated into Japanese. Despite being controversially labeled "enemy music" during World War II, its wi...

Hard rock

Hard rock is an aggressive rock music subgenre defined by distorted electric guitars, powerful vocals, and driving rhythms. It emerged in the mid-1960s from garage, psychedelic, and blues rock, with early influential bands including The Kinks, The Who, and The Jimi Hendrix Experience. The genre skyrocketed to major popularity in the 19...