Similar words: popular, unpopular, popularity, popularize, popularization, populace, populate, population. Meaning: n. any genre of music having wide appeal (but usually only for a short time).
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(1) My ignorance biased me against popular music.
(2) Many parents are biased against popular music.
(3) Andy is really plugged into the popular music scene.
(4) All modern popular music has an umbilical cord link back to blues and R and B.
(5) I like the idiom of modern popular music.
(6) Popular music evolved from folk songs.
(7) The world of popular music is notoriously fickle.
(8) The programme traced the development of popular music through the ages.
(9) So Green turned to popular music.
(10) Its cabaret tradition and its popular music are unrivalled.
(11) The box set has given a history to popular music, by providing perspective.
(12) Broadway has long been the heartbeat of popular music and the source of countless classics.
(13) For the dissemination and reception of popular music, the approach is weaker, as we have seen.
(14) Popular music is disseminated by mass media and/or in a mass market.
(15) In the history of popular music, these truths are self-evident.
(16) The timeless street has been the heartbeat of popular music, and source of countless classics.
(17) And yet the popular music Press plays a key role in shaping new styles and sounds.
(18) He has a keen interest in popular music and the developing laws and rights in respect of musical performers and songwriters.
(19) In popular music, such functions are either lacking or much weaker.
(20) I want to get hip to the latest styles in popular music.
(21) The fusty old establishment refused to recognise the demand for popular music.
(22) The record won a gold award and remains one of the classics of modern popular music.
(23) She wishes to be hip to the latest styles in popular music.
(24) That this is a first in the history of popular music. Sentencedict.com
(25) Mr. Gregory Will my right hon. Friend acknowledge the importance of the popular music industry and its contribution to overseas earnings?
(26) This was the period which saw a revolution in popular music and the beginning of rock'n'roll.
(27) Soprano Gretchen Johnson skillfully sang the witty minimal texts set to an academic mix of serial and popular music styles.
(28) At 38, he seemed a sure bet to become a towering figure of popular music.
(29) I learned that when Andre and I recorded, and when we did occasional recital-hall concerts of popular music.
(30) Also, send your record to journalists on all of the popular music press and phone them as well.
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