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  2. Crossover music - Wikipedia

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    Crossover frequently results from the appearance of the music in a film soundtrack. For instance, Sacred Harp music experienced a spurt of crossover popularity as a result of its appearance in the 2003 film Cold Mountain, and bluegrass music experienced a revival due to the reception of 2000's O Brother, Where Art Thou?.

  3. List of Hot Crossover 30 number ones - Wikipedia

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    Hot Crossover 30 was a weekly record chart published by American magazine Billboard that ranked the 30 top-performing songs on "crossover" radio stations in the United States featuring a combination of Black, dance and pop music. It was first published in the February 28, 1987, issue of Billboard. [4]

  4. Category:Crossover (music) - Wikipedia

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  5. Crossover - Wikipedia

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    Crossover (fiction), combining characters or settings in a single story Intercompany crossover, of characters owned by different companies; Crossover music, in multiple genres; Crossover (theater), a walkway across the stage hidden from the audience; Crossover thrash, a musical genre combining thrash and punk; Crossover (video games)

  6. Crossover thrash - Wikipedia

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    Crossover thrash (often abbreviated to crossover) is a fusion genre of thrash metal and hardcore punk. The genre emerged in the mid–1980s, when hardcore punk bands, such as Suicidal Tendencies , Cryptic Slaughter , Corrosion of Conformity and Dirty Rotten Imbeciles , began to incorporate the influence of thrash metal.

  7. Operatic pop - Wikipedia

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    Operatic pop or popera is a subgenre of pop music that is performed in an operatic singing style or a song, theme or motif from classical music stylized as pop. The subgenre is often performed by classical crossover singers and acts, although that field is much broader in the types of music it encompasses.

  8. All Angels - Wikipedia

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    The group's style was classical crossover music and close harmony arrangement, with a repertoire spanning classical, choral, opera and pop including Franz Schubert's Ellens dritter Gesang, Agnus Dei (the choral arrangement of Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings) and the Sancta Maria intermezzo from Pietro Mascagni's Cavalleria rusticana, along ...

  9. Glossary of jazz and popular music - Wikipedia

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    crossover. In a music industry context, a "crossover artist" or "crossover band" is a performer or group from one style that has managed to garner a following amongst fans of a different musical style. For example, some country performers have managed to get "crossover" hits in the pop charts.