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- American_pop abstract "American pop is pop music in the United States. American folk singer Pete Seeger defined pop music as \"professional music which draws upon both folk music and fine arts music\".An early genre of American pop music was the swing craze, a popular dance style in the early part of the 20th century.Jazz artist Rudy Vallée became what was perhaps the first complete example of the 20th century mass media pop star. Vallée became the most prominent and, arguably, the first of a new style of popular singer, the crooner.One of the most successful crooners was Bing Crosby. Crosby cited popular singer Al Jolson as one of his main influences. Crosby was in turn cited by Perry Como. Crosby also influenced this singing of Frank Sinatra; Crosby and Sinatra sang together in the 1956 film High Society.American pop musical examples from the 1960s include The Monkees. Pop groups like these remained popular into the 1970s, producing family acts like the Partridge Family and The Osmonds. By the late 1990s, there were numerous varieties of Teen pop including singers like Christina Aguilera, Britney Spears, Mandy Moore, Jessica Simpson and Clean-cut boy bands like Backstreet Boys and *NSYNC.".
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- American_pop wikiPageWikiLink Britney_Spears.
- American_pop wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_popular_music.
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- American_pop wikiPageWikiLink Christina_Aguilera.
- American_pop wikiPageWikiLink Crooner.
- American_pop wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Sinatra.
- American_pop wikiPageWikiLink High_Society_(1956_film).
- American_pop wikiPageWikiLink Jessica_Simpson.
- American_pop wikiPageWikiLink Mandy_Moore.
- American_pop wikiPageWikiLink Mass_media.
- American_pop wikiPageWikiLink NSYNC.
- American_pop wikiPageWikiLink Perry_Como.
- American_pop wikiPageWikiLink Pete_Seeger.
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- American_pop wikiPageWikiLink Rudy_Vallée.
- American_pop wikiPageWikiLink Swing_music.
- American_pop wikiPageWikiLink Teen_pop.
- American_pop wikiPageWikiLink The_Monkees.
- American_pop wikiPageWikiLink The_Osmonds.
- American_pop wikiPageWikiLink The_Partridge_Family.
- American_pop wikiPageWikiLink Traditional_pop_music.
- American_pop wikiPageWikiLink File:Vallee,_Rudy.jpg.
- American_pop wikiPageWikiLinkText "American pop music".
- American_pop wikiPageWikiLinkText "American pop".
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- American_pop wikiPageWikiLinkText "US pop".
- American_pop wikiPageWikiLinkText "United States".
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- American_pop subject Category:American_popular_music.
- American_pop subject Category:American_styles_of_music.
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- American_pop comment "American pop is pop music in the United States. American folk singer Pete Seeger defined pop music as \"professional music which draws upon both folk music and fine arts music\".An early genre of American pop music was the swing craze, a popular dance style in the early part of the 20th century.Jazz artist Rudy Vallée became what was perhaps the first complete example of the 20th century mass media pop star.".
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- American_pop wasDerivedFrom American_pop?oldid=650258270.
- American_pop depiction Vallee,_Rudy.jpg.
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