Pop Music, POR-STR
Whether you love it or hate it, pop music can be hard to avoid. That's because its defining characteristic is its popularity within a culture (or across multiple cultures). Historically, popular music was thought as of any non-folk form that acquired mass popularity; more recently, it can be defined as any commercially oriented music principally intended to be received and appreciated by a wide audience. Popular music styles tended to move westward from Europe to the United States until the early 20th century, when new American forms such as ragtime and Broadway musicals were enthusiastically embraced in Europe. Since then, Western popular music has been dominated by developments in the United States. Popular music has variously included musical forms such as ragtime, jazz, swing, rhythm and blues, rock and roll, rock, disco, hip-hop, and rap.
Pop Music Encyclopedia Articles By Title
Cole Porter was an American composer and lyricist who brought a worldly élan to the American musical and who embodied......
Portishead, British trip-hop group who popularized the genre in North America by fusing dance music conventions......
post-rock, genre of experimental rock music that combined elements of art rock, jazz, and alternative with electronic......
Elvis Presley was an American popular singer widely known as the “King of Rock and Roll” and one of rock music’s......
Lloyd Price was an American singer, songwriter, and entrepreneur. Price made his mark in rock music history with......
Prince was an American singer, guitarist, songwriter, producer, dancer, and performer on keyboards, drums, and......
Professor Longhair was an American singer and pianist who helped shape the sound of New Orleans rhythm and blues......
PSY is a South Korean singer and rapper. Originally known in his country as a controversial and satirical hip-hop......
psychedelic rock, style of rock music popular in the late 1960s that was largely inspired by hallucinogens, or......
pub rock, British back-to-basics musical movement of the early and mid-1970s that provided an alternative to progressive......
Public Enemy, American rap group whose dense, layered sound and radical political message made them among the most......
Puffy AmiYumi, Japanese popular music (commonly called J-pop) group that skyrocketed to stardom in Japan in the......
Alla Pugacheva is a Russian popular singer known for her unique combination of Slavic musical sensibility and Western......
punk, aggressive form of rock music that coalesced into an international (though predominantly Anglo-American)......
Queen Latifah is an American musician and actress whose success in the late 1980s launched a wave of female rappers......
ragtime, propulsively syncopated musical style, one forerunner of jazz and the predominant style of American popular......
A.R. Rahman is an Indian composer whose extensive body of work for film and stage earned him the nickname “the......
Rain is a South Korean pop singer and actor known for his boyish good looks and smooth hip-hop dance moves. Rain......
Bonnie Raitt is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist whose wide musical range encompassed blues, folk,......
For a long time, London pop was cynical, inept, or ironic. In the early 1970s a new generation of producers—heedful......
Eros Ramazzotti is an Italian popular singer-songwriter whose vibrant tenor voice and passionate love songs enchanted......
rap, musical style in which rhythmic and/or rhyming speech is chanted (“rapped”) to musical accompaniment. This......
rap metal, subgenre of heavy metal music. Heavy metal tended to be one of rock’s most porous genres, influencing......
Thomas Ravenscroft was a composer remembered for his social songs and his collection of psalm settings. He took......
Ravinia Park, one of the oldest outdoor summer music and cultural centres in the United States, located in Highland......
Lou Rawls was an American singer whose smooth baritone adapted easily to jazz, soul, gospel, and rhythm and blues.......
raï, a type of Algerian popular music that arose in the 1920s in the port city of Oran and that self-consciously......
The beat group boom that reinvigorated British pop music in the 1960s reached the nation’s television screens in......
Red Hot Chili Peppers, American rock band that combined funk and punk rock to create a new musical style in the......
Otis Redding was an American singer-songwriter, one of the great soul stylists of the 1960s. Redding was raised......
Helen Reddy was an Australian-born American singer-songwriter, the first Australian-born pop singer to win a Grammy......
reggae, style of popular music that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s and quickly emerged as the country’s......
reggaeton, genre of music largely shaped by the African diaspora, blending such styles as dancehall from Jamaica,......
Debbie Reynolds was an American actress and singer whose vivacious personality and musical talents were showcased......
Rhoma Irama is an Indonesian popular musician who was in large part responsible for the creation of dangdut dance......
rhythm and blues, term used for several types of postwar African-American popular music, as well as for some white......
Cliff Richard is a British singer whose “Move It” (1958) was the first great British rock-and-roll song. Having......
Lionel Richie is an American popular singer, songwriter, and producer most admired for his smooth and soulful love......
Nelson Riddle was an American popular-music arranger, conductor, and composer, regarded as the premier 20th-century......
Rihanna is a Barbadian pop and rhythm-and-blues (R&B) singer who became a worldwide star in the early 21st century.......
rock, form of popular music that emerged in the 1950s. It is certainly arguable that by the end of the 20th century......
rock and roll, style of popular music that originated in the United States in the mid-1950s and that evolved by......
rock festival, a series of musical performances by a variety of artists, which generally take place over a number......
rockabilly, early form of rock music originated by white performers in the American South, popular from the mid-1950s......
Richard Rodgers was one of the dominant composers of American musical comedy, known especially for his works in......
Sigmund Romberg was a Hungarian-born American composer whose works include several successful operettas. Romberg......
the Ronettes, American girl group whose single “Be My Baby” (1963) was one of the defining songs of the girl-group......
Linda Ronstadt is an American singer, with a pure, expressive soprano voice and eclectic artistic tastes, whose......
Billy Rose was an American theatrical impresario and composer of more than 50 song hits. Rose became an expert......
Diana Ross is an American pop singer and actress who achieved international stardom, first as leader of the vocal......
Run-DMC, was an American rap group that brought hip-hop into the musical and cultural mainstream, introducing what......
RuPaul is an American entertainer who carved out an idiosyncratic place in popular culture as perhaps the most......
Jane Russell was an American actress and singer who was known for her voluptuous figure and sexualized on-screen......
Sade is a Nigerian-born British singer known for her sophisticated blend of soul, funk, jazz, and Afro-Cuban rhythms.......
salsa, hybrid musical form based on Afro-Cuban music but incorporating elements from other Latin American styles.......
Salt-N-Pepa, American rap group that became one of the first all-female ensembles not only to break into the male-dominated......
Oumou Sangaré is a Malian singer and songwriter known for championing women’s rights through wassoulou, a style......
Alejandro Sanz is a Spanish guitarist and singer-songwriter who soared to international stardom in the late 20th......
scat, in music, jazz vocal style using emotive, onomatopoeic, and nonsense syllables instead of words in solo improvisations......
Earl Scruggs was an American bluegrass banjoist, the developer of a unique instrumental style that helped to popularize......
Seal is a British singer known for his rich original blend of Motown, British glam rock, and Chicago house music,......
Neil Sedaka is an American singer, songwriter, composer, and pianist, one of the most prolific songwriters of his......
Selena was an American singer who was a vivacious entertainer and whose fluid voice celebrated the sound of Tejano,......
Shakira is a Colombian singer, songwriter, musician, and dancer who built a successful career in both Spanish-......
Tupac Shakur was an influential American rapper and actor who was one of the leading names in 1990s gangsta rap.......
the Shangri-Las, American girl group whose string of hits in the mid-1960s included the bad-boy anthem “Leader......
Del Shannon was an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist who was one of the first white rock and rollers to......
Ed Sheeran is a British singer-songwriter known for his genre-crossing style infused with elements of folk, rock,......
Carly Simon is an American singer-songwriter and children’s book writer known for her pop songs. She had a number......
Paul Simon is an American singer-songwriter who brought a highbrow sensibility to rock music. One of the most paradoxical......
Nina Simone was an American singer who created urgent emotional intensity by singing songs of love, protest, and......
Frank Sinatra was an American singer and motion-picture actor who, through a long career and a very public personal......
Nancy Sinatra is an American singer and actress who forged a successful music career separate from that of her......
Noble Sissle was an American lyricist, vocalist, and bandleader who is best known today for his work with pianist......
ska, Jamaica’s first indigenous urban pop style. Pioneered by the operators of powerful mobile discos called sound......
Ricky Skaggs is an American mandolin and fiddle virtuoso, singer, and music producer who played a leading role......
Joni Sledge was an American singer who was a member, with her sisters Debbie, Kim, and Kathy, of the R&B group......
Sly and the Family Stone, American rock and funk band that became widely popular in the late 1960s with a string......
Sam Smith is a British soul singer with a mellifluous voice noted for lyrics that subvert the notions of romantic......
Will Smith is an American actor and musician whose charisma and quick wit helped him transition from rap music......
Snoop Dogg is an American rapper and songwriter who became one of the best-known figures in gangsta rap in the......
soca, Trinidadian popular music that developed in the 1970s and is closely related to calypso. Used for dancing......
Stephen Sondheim was an American composer and lyricist whose brilliance in matching words and music in dramatic......
soul music, term adopted to describe African American popular music in the United States as it evolved from the......
the Soul Stirrers, American gospel singers who were one of the first male quintets and one of the most enduring......
Southern rock, popular music style combining blues jams and boogie licks with lyrics declaring fierce regional......
Britney Spears is an American singer who helped spark the teen-pop phenomenon in the late 1990s and later endured......
Phil Spector was an American record producer of the 1960s, described by the writer Tom Wolfe as the “First Tycoon......
Spice Girls, British pop group whose infectious dance songs dominated the global charts in the late 1990s. They......
Dusty Springfield was a British vocalist who made her mark as a female hit maker and icon during the 1960s beat......
Stanley Brothers, American bluegrass duo. The duo consisted of Ralph (Edmund) Stanley (b. February 25, 1927, Stratton,......
Ralph Stanley was an American banjo player and singer who was a pioneer in post-World War II bluegrass and a leading......
the Staple Singers, American vocal group that was one of the most successful gospel-to-pop crossover acts ever,......
Ringo Starr is a British musician, singer, songwriter, and actor who was the drummer for the Beatles, one of the......
Steely Dan, American rock band. Essentially a studio-based duo, Steely Dan drew from the gamut of American musical......
Gwen Stefani is an American singer and songwriter who came to fame in the 1990s as the lead singer for the rock-ska......
Since I am sometimes referred to as “the father of late night television,” the record on the point must be corrected.......
Cat Stevens is a British singer-songwriter and philanthropist, particularly of Islamic charities. Steven Demetre......
Rod Stewart is a British singer and songwriter whose soulful, raspy voice graced rock and pop hits beginning in......
Barbra Streisand is an American singer, composer, actress, director, and producer who is considered by many to......