Who were the Smiths influenced by?
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Who were the Smiths influenced by?
Other influences on The Smiths that we can name are The Jam, The Kinks, Television and T. Rex.
Who influenced the Talking Heads?
David Byrne is an enigmatic character, one which very few artists could ever dream of holding a candle up to. However, one person that even the former Talking Heads singer would concede creative defeat to would be the late David Bowie.
Which musical style is linked to the music of Madness?
ska pop
Madness (band)
Madness | |
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Origin | Camden Town, London, England |
Genres | Two-tone ska pop new wave |
Years active | 1976–1986, 1992–present |
Associated acts | The Madness, the Lee Thompson Ska Orchestra, the Specials, the Fink Brothers |
Who influenced Morrissey?
Oscar Wilde
JobriathJack Kerouac
Morrissey/Influenced by
What musical styles influenced rock and roll?
Development of the musical style. Rock and roll music principally emerged from the influences of blues and rhythm and blues music. The genre was certainly strongly influenced by R&B, according to many sources, including an article in the Wall Street Journal in 1985 titled, “Rock! It’s Still Rhythm and Blues”.
What was David Bowie influenced by?
The Beatles
Syd BarrettKraftwerkWilliam S. Burroughs
David Bowie/Influenced by
Who is the lead singer of Madness?
Suggs
Dikron TulaneJohn Hasler
Madness/Lead singers
Who made the song Madness?
Muse
Madness/Artists
How has technology affected the art of music?
Technology is ubiquitous. Thus it is hardly surprising that it has had a profound influence on the art of music in the twentieth century. It has altered how music is transmitted, preserved, heard, performed, and composed.
What influenced ska music in the 1970s?
In the 1970s ska was a significant influence on British pop culture, and so-called 2-Tone groups (whose name derived from both the suits they wore and their often integrated lineups) such as the Specials, Selector, and Madness brought punk and more pop into ska.
How has music changed in the 20th century?
Thus it is hardly surprising that it has had a profound influence on the art of music in the twentieth century. It has altered how music is transmitted, preserved, heard, performed, and composed.
How does technology shape musical sound?
Less and less often do we hear musical sound that has not at some level been shaped by technology: technology is involved in the reinforcement of concert halls, the recording and broadcast of music, and the design and construction of musical instruments.