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  2. Fatboy Slim Reveals He's Lost His 'Passion for Making Music'

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    Fatboy Slim's relationship with making music has changed. In a fan Q&A per The Sun, the "Praise You" musician — whose real name is Norman Cook — revealed that he lost his "passion for making ...

  3. Liam Payne changed the music industry in One Direction ... - AOL

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    Liam Payne has died at 31. One Direction launched him to stratospheric fame in the 2010s, which he struggled to match as a solo artist. Liam Payne changed the music industry in One Direction.

  4. James Michael - Wikipedia

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    James Michael has worked as a record producer, songwriter, and/or engineer and mixer with many rock and pop recording artists including Kelly Clarkson, Alanis Morissette, Meat Loaf, Mötley Crüe, HammerFall, Scorpions, Hilary Duff, The Rasmus, Papa Roach, Trapt, American Bang, Saliva, The Exies, Deana Carter, Sammy Hagar, Lillix, Sarah Kelly, Halestorm, Jack's Mannequin, Brides of Destruction ...

  5. Frank Sinatra was born 100 years ago today and changed music ...

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    4.) Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas Christmas song yes, but that doesn't even matter because Frank Sinatra captures the holiday perfectly, and needless to say, it's a classic.

  6. Social effects of rock music - Wikipedia

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    The popularity and worldwide scope of rock music resulted in a powerful impact on society in the 20th century, particularly among the baby boomer generation. Rock and roll influenced daily life, fashion, social attitudes, and language in a way few other social developments have equated to. As the original generation of rock and roll fans ...

  7. 1950s in music - Wikipedia

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    During the 1950s European popular music give way to the influence of American forms of music including jazz, swing and traditional pop, mediated through film and records. The significant change of the mid-1950s was the impact of American rock and roll , which provided a new model for performance and recording, based on a youth market.

  8. How Beyoncé Changed the Music Industry - AOL

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    “I didn't want to release my music the way I've done it (before). I'm bored with that," Beyoncé said in a statement following the album’s surprise release. "I feel like I'm able to speak ...

  9. 101 Albums That Changed Popular Music - Wikipedia

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    Eric Weisbard, the co-editor of Spin magazine's Alternative Record Guide and an organizer of the Experience Music Project conferences, wrote that, just as albums are "structures of order, turning songs, an inherently ersatz form, into statements", Smith's book "albums the album, compiling the 'statement' works that prevailed in jazz, folk, and two generations of rock into a single package". [4]