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  2. Jangle pop - Wikipedia

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    Jangle pop is a subgenre of pop rock and college rock that emphasizes jangly guitars and 1960s-style pop melodies. [1] The "jangly" guitar sound is characterized by its clean, shimmering and arpeggiated tone, often created using 12-string electric guitars .

  3. List of jangle pop bands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of jangle pop artists. Jangle pop is a genre of rock music created in the 1960s that saw a resurgence in the 1980s. [1] [2] Artists.

  4. Jangle - Wikipedia

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    Jangle or jingle-jangle is a sound typically characterized by undistorted, treble-heavy electric guitars (particularly 12-strings) played in a droning chordal style (by strumming or arpeggiating). The sound is mainly associated with pop music [ 1 ] as well as 1960s guitar bands, folk rock , and 1980s indie music .

  5. Outside Chance (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Outside Chance" is a song written by lyricist Glenn Crocker and composer Warren Zevon, initially recorded by American pop band the Turtles in 1966. Zevon and the Turtles were label-mates on White Whale Records , being introduced to one another by label founders Ted Feigin and Lee Lasseff after a meeting where Zevon's music was played for the ...

  6. Let's Active - Wikipedia

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    Let's Active was an American rock group formed in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, in 1981, and often identified with the jangle pop guitar work of the group's frontman and songwriter Mitch Easter. [1] After disbanding in 1990, the group reformed in August 2014 to play a benefit show in North Carolina. [2]

  7. The Connells - Wikipedia

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    They play a guitar-oriented, melodic, jangle-pop style of rock music with introspective lyrics that often reflect the history or culture of the American South. Though the band has released little content since 2001, they never officially broke up and continue to occasionally perform to the present.

  8. Mavericks (Peter Holsapple and Chris Stamey album) - Wikipedia

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    Mavericks is a collaborative album by the two original singer/songwriters of jangle pop band the dB's, Peter Holsapple and Chris Stamey. It was originally released in 1991 on Rhino Records and was re-released on January 15, 2008 by Collectors' Choice Music. [1] The reissue featured six previously unreleased tracks. [1]

  9. Mr. Tambourine Man - Wikipedia

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    The Byrds' recording of the song was influential in popularizing the musical subgenres of folk rock and jangle pop, leading many contemporary bands to mimic its fusion of jangly guitars and intellectual lyrics in the wake of the single's success.