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King of Romani Music: Yugoslavia/Serbia [55] [56] Harry Belafonte: King of Calypso: United States [57] [58] Mordechai Ben David: King of Jewish Music: United States [59] Chuck Berry: King of Rock and Roll: United States [60] Father of Rock and Roll [61] Beyoncé: Queen Bey or Queen B United States [62] Justin Bieber: Prince of Pop Canada [63 ...
Some of the most notable nicknames and stage names are listed here. Although the term Jazz royalty exists for "Kings" and similar royal or aristocratic nicknames, there is a wide range of other terms, many of them obscure. Where the origin of the nickname is known, this is explained at each artist's corresponding article.
K. K Fed; The Killer (nickname) King of Jazz (nickname) King of Pop; King of Reggae; King of Rock and Roll; The King of Swing; The King of the Blues (nickname) The King of the High C's; The King of the Mambo
This list of guitarists includes notable musicians, known principally for their guitar playing, for whom there is an article in Wikipedia. Those who are known mainly as bass guitarists are listed separately at List of bass guitarists .
New Zealand musician Louis C.K. Louis Szekely 1967– American comedian, actor, producer and writer Jany Clair: Jany Guillaume 1938– French retired actress René Clair: René-Lucien Chomette 1898–1981 French filmmaker and writer Bernice Claire: Bernice Jahnigen 1906–2003 American singer and actress Ina Claire: Ina Fagan 1893–1985 ...
During the 1980s, Prince wrote dozens of songs for other artists (Kenny Rogers, Sheena Easton, the Bangles, Cyndi Lauper) under a variety of names, including Joey Coco, Alexander Nevermind and ...
List of honorifics given to artists in popular music; List of instrumental bands; List of jam bands; List of lead vocalists; List of multilingual bands and artists; List of murdered hip hop musicians; List of music arrangers; List of musicians known for destroying instruments; List of musicians who play left-handed; List of nicknames of jazz ...
famous people who are commonly referred to only by their surname (e.g. Liberace, Mantovani, Morrissey, Mozart, Shakespeare); it is quite common and regular for surnames to be used to identify historic and pop culture figures. members of music groups without an individual article (e.g. Bigflo & Oli, Cindy and Bert, Leandro e Leonardo).