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Pop recordings are characterized by catchy melodies, energetic performance regardless of tempo, and attention-grabbing production meant to "hook" the listener. Pop emerged in the early 1960s as a lighter alternative to ... [MORE]
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emplive.com
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Online version of music museum in Seattle, Washington offers biographies, audios and videos on pop music stars as well as tutorials on multi-track recording and songwriting, interactive guitar lessons, a gallery of poster art and shopping links to books on rock.
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Popism
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Discusses pop culture, including music, media, politics, and books.
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BBC Pop Music
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UK-oriented feature articles, reviews, concert updates, and artist directory.
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Jay's Pop Music Pages
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Comprehensive resource for pop music including artists, radio and television, music stores and record companies.
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NOW! That's What I Call Music
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Track listings of the compilation CD series, several released each year since 1981. Audio and video clips, news, forums.
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Popcrazy's Pop Log
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Pop culture obsessions and observations.
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Popdirt.com
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Gossip and news articles along with reader comments.
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PopMusic.com
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Downloadable songs, CDs, stereo soundclips, free pop music MP3s, music charts and news.
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PopNuvo
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They present an alternative model for the music industry, one which recognizes that technology requires free distribution of all music.
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PopWorld
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The latest news on all of your pop favorites, exclusive games, unique television and radio shows, pop chat and competitions. Free membership is required to access the entire site.
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